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In order to withstand the incredible pressure pushing down on it, it must be made extraordinarily thick.

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Balanchine knew how to construct a ballet in five dimensions — the three dimensions of space; the fourth of time; the fifth of imagination, resonance, drama and memory — so that, watching and listening in the theater, we are made extraordinarily alive and responsive.

Disapproval poured in from lawmakers in Florida, a state with a massive tourism industry where climate change is made extraordinarily visible by sea-level rise and fierce storms.

"He's made extraordinarily thoughtful and wise changes and deserves a lot of credit," said William McLucas, who ran the enforcement division for eight years and is now a partner at law firm WilmerHale.

In this, she is making extraordinarily heavy use of the psychological defensive process called projection – simply put, seeing in others what you refuse to see in yourself.

Schenkkan wrote the play this past October, while then presidential candidate Trump was "making extraordinarily naked racist and nativist appeals based around illegal immigration, immigrants in general, and border security," he told me during a recent dress rehearsal.

This branch of the reserve can, and undoubtedly will, be made an extraordinarily valuable adjunct to our Navy.

With just a little cutting, painting and gluing, this ordinary fabric can be made into extraordinarily festive Fourth of July conversation starter.

SOME bets simply should not be made, for history indicates they are extraordinarily unlikely to pay off.

By far the largest category of musical instruments in Native American musics, idiophones appear in many shapes and sizes and are made of extraordinarily diverse materials, from beetle wings to sections of plastic pipe.

The intelligence official, who spoke on condition that he remain anonymous, cited that provision in saying, "Exceptions have been made in extraordinarily rare circumstances". Asked about the official's comments, CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield said Thursday the 1977 regulation including the waiver "has been and continues to be the CIA's policy". He refused to discuss if any waivers had been granted.

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