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But extraordinarily extraordinary times require extraordinarily extraordinary solutions.
All these things are possible, but extraordinarily unlikely".
As habitats, the planted medians of Broadway were ubiquitous but overlooked, suitably biodiverse but extraordinarily distressed.
His eyes are not milky, but extraordinarily blue, like the Mediterranean on a hot day.
His latest series, Leper Squint, is simple but extraordinarily sophisticated and fiercely anti-religion.
All this advice is easy to give, but extraordinarily hard for an amateur to follow.
But she has also twisted arms when necessary, developing a reputation as a calm but extraordinarily persistent negotiator.
That seems to be the way the leaders of this tiny, but extraordinarily wealthy Gulf state, like things.
Individual carbon nanotubes, which resemble minute bits of string, can be assembled to form ribbons or sheets that are ultrathin but extraordinarily strong, light, and electrically conductive.
Lawrence R. Rinder, the chief curator of contemporary art at the Whitney Museum, introduces the busy but extraordinarily bland Whitney Biennial by invoking the events of September 11th.
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