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Like ISON, it was discovered when still remarkably far from the sun, suggesting that it was a giant among comets and would become extremely brilliant.
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Second, it seems infeasible to assess this impact by means of rigorous experimental studies since sample size would become extremely high if likely threats to validity and power are properly taken into account.
The match began in damp conditions, and before the pitch began to dry, at which point it would become extremely difficult for batting, the Australian opening batsmen scored 135 in 90 minutes; Australia's total reached 173 for one wicket at lunch, and Victor Trumper scored a century in that time.
It would become extremely difficult to pursue under a system of three year undergraduate degrees.
He "would become extremely anxious whenever sizable piles of money shifted to the player's side".
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Several union leaders said they would become extremely active opponents to the move, led by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, to reduce the role of political parties in New York City elections.
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