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And what is exceedingly remarkable is that the intoxication thus produced, instead of being succeeded by the debility subsequent to intoxication by ardent spirits, does, on the contrary, render the person who takes it cheerful and high spirited for the remainder of the day.' " Clearly, anything that aided the imagination was fine with Porter.
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"It's exceedingly rare, which is remarkable".
It was a game for those who subscribe to the ends-justify-the-means philosophy, a game for committed defense, remarkable patience and exceedingly rare counterattacks, one of which produced a goal by Giovane Elber.
"Trump is an exceedingly smart man who has had remarkable success in making hotels and towers and TV shows," a Chinese blogger posted on a Web forum devoted to American politics.
The most remarkable finding of this study is the exceedingly high prevalence of undiagnosed OSA (86.6%) among obese patients with type 2 diabetes.
Midori's playing was remarkable not only for its steely poise in exceedingly difficult music but also for its freedom of tempo and broad dynamic contrasts.
The Homo naledi fossils that Peixotto and her colleagues unearthed are remarkable not only for their abundance — hominin findings are exceedingly rare, and often an entire species is represented by only a few bones from one individual — but also for their juxtaposition of seemingly modern and primitive features.
Exceedingly harsh!
Dress was exceedingly casual.
Expulsion is exceedingly rare.
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