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Often the landscape looks exceedingly familiar.
Up close, the songs are in truth exceedingly familiar, and the outfits predictably outre but the sheer spectacle of her suggests otherwise.
In nearly four years of the Al Aksa intifada, Israel has become exceedingly familiar with death and grief, as nearly a thousand of its citizens have been killed in suicide bombings, drive-by shootings, ambushes, and other terrorist attacks.
As a New Yorker, you become exceedingly familiar with how it feels to make mistakes, do wrong, and fall woefully short of perfection.
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It is all exceedingly explicit, repellent, poignant and familiar.
Though some of his arguments are familiar, Patterson is exceedingly thorough in explaining why voters have tuned out: the parties have declined in influence; the press dwells too much on the negative; the presidential campaigns go on so long that they send voters "on a mind-numbing trek"; it is too difficult for people to register to vote in many states.
However, the mortality in the study patients of 5.3% is exceedingly low compared with the more familiar sepsis mortality range (16 80%) [ 62, 63].
People familiar with the industry say it's exceedingly unlikely that Prosper or similar lenders could have allowed terrorist groups to finance the rampage.
Chef Roberto Castre's exceedingly well-priced menu fills two laminated pages dotted with words both familiar (ceviche, sashimi, empanadas) and strange (tacu-tacu, cancha, lúcuma).
The menu is split between familiar Thai dishes (yes, there's pad thai, and it's exceedingly good) and more exotic Lao-inspired fare from Isan.
The exhibition presents a wide array of Wright's designs, from the most familiar (a complete table setting of American Modern in lettuce green) to the exceedingly rare (1932 pony-skin Cowboy Modern chair).
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