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They had back seats, were far cheaper to maintain than Ferraris (and far less prone to failure), exceedingly agile and constantly revised and reengineered based on lessons learned at the track.
The Disco also has an exceedingly agile suspension; it can flex up to nearly a foot, side to side, in the rear and up to eight inches, side to side, up front.
The Zero, which first flew in 1939, was exceedingly agile and lightweight, with maneuverability and range superior to any other fighter in the world at that time.
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You might think that'd make the H2 go all mushy in the mud, but this chassis is exceedingly rigid, enabling very agile clambering over obstacles as big as desktop CPUs despite the fact that the H2 is 2 inches wider than the Tahoe.
Organizations need to be agile and able to adjust to the rapid and exceedingly high degrees of technological change in order to maintain their effectiveness.
Exceedingly harsh!
Her fingers: agile.
Sea lions are so agile.
He thumps, exceedingly hard.
Drainage is exceedingly poor.
Dress was exceedingly casual.
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