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Her friends do describe her as exceedingly kind.
She was not only practical about her cancer, but also exceedingly kind.
But everyone was exceedingly kind, paying special attention to feeding me and getting me drunk.
He owns two major newspapers there, both of which are said to be exceedingly kind to the prime minister.
With good parenting we can become "exceedingly kind, conscientious and successful at the things that matter to us".
Although some people considered her formidable, to those who were close to her she was a shy, modest, often exceedingly kind and generous person.
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The mayor's charge that the council does not require enough work -- and that some welfare recipients will get by without doing any -- relates to an exceedingly rare kind of case, like that of a single mother who carried a heavy courseload and got credit for study time as well.
This claim involves the whole language, so there are no examples, except perhaps of an exceedingly artificial kind.
The federal government and the states are so intertwined that they often block one another, making change of any kind exceedingly hard.
This court is inclined to look upon the practice with disapproval, however, because in such cases there may be prejudice of a kind exceedingly difficult to establish.
In their grand north London house they spoke an exceedingly old-fashioned kind of English ("awfully sporting", "by Jove"), and in many ways were more English than the English.
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