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In both De Libero Arbitrio and De Civitate Dei, Augustine's treatment of this problem is complex and at times exceedingly obscure [see Rowe 1964 and Kirwan 1989,pp. 95 103], but his aim is clear enough.
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After moving inland near Mardie, Emma weakened to a tropical low but became exceedingly large; its cloud cover obscured most of Western Australia.
However, on the whole in less than two weeks they've been an unwitting accomplice, helping an obscure politician to soar exceedingly high in public esteem.
Needless to say it is instead an obscure passion project in the midst of entirely unfunded development by a single British boffin, in the exceedingly magnificent tradition of such.
Exceedingly harsh!
How obscure?
What people forget -- their view obscured, perhaps, by the ultra-close 2000 presidential election and the most balanced Congress in 70 years -- is that this dynamic is exceedingly rare in American politics.
An early encounter with a pair of enormous ankylosaurs (exceedingly chunky, spiky, armoured dinosaurs) sets the tone promisingly – the show appears content to move beyond the saurian 'usual suspects' and bring some more obscure animals to the fore.
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