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But Jefferson, performing what Witt acidly calls "extraordinary moral gymnastics," tried to enlist the laws of war to defend slavery.
The US government has been using what it calls "extraordinary measures" to keep its accounts rolling since Friday.
But because Ebola has no proven vaccine or cure, Brantly, who was transported to Emory Hospital in Atlanta, has been under level-four containment — a protocol that requires what Richmond calls "extraordinary engineering controls".
"Vice President Cheney, I think, continues to defend what he calls extraordinary measures or procedures when it comes to interrogations," Mr. Obama said, "and from my view, waterboarding is torture".
It would also limit Mr. Feinberg's discretionary power to make unusual awards in what he calls "extraordinary circumstances," a power he should not be bashful about using at both ends of the scale.
The Unity Council has taken what it calls extraordinary measures to maintain the village, including regular cleaning crews and volunteers, known as Fruitvale Ambassadors, who field complaints from tenants and shoppers.
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That's called extraordinary rendition, not deportation.
It was a decision Scandal star Kerry Washington called "extraordinary, historical, important – and fabulous".
And so, in a twist the judge called "extraordinary," Carlton Franklin was tried as a juvenile.
Since then, the Treasury Department has been juggling funds with what officials call "extraordinary measures" designed to pay the bills.
The coincidental timing of the video added to the urgency of a case the judge has called "extraordinary and unique".
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