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Times have changed extraordinarily.
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At this age, life can change extraordinarily quickly.
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French politics have proved extraordinarily static in recent years even as the country has changed.
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The world we inhabit has an outer rind that is extraordinarily sensitive to change.
Because Americans know so much about presidents already, new information must be extraordinarily powerful to change impressions.
What steps can a person take to stop working too hard? A. The behavior can be an extraordinarily hard to change, experts agree.
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