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The character, retreating into a sort of silent nervous breakdown, required an exceedingly reserved portrayal by Mr. Nighy, far different from the more flamboyant roles he has played in films like "Love Actually".
On the one side was a quick, single-minded young woman with a passion for argument; on the other an exceedingly reserved man with a hesitant, circumlocutory manner and an aversion to direct eye contact.
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The decision not to defend an individual law "must be exceedingly rare" and "reserved only for exceptional circumstances," Holder told the National Association of Attorneys General on Tuesday, adding that such decisions must be based on "firm" constitutional grounds.
Bartley is a Lutheran from Minnesota, thin to the point of asperity, reserved, and exceedingly soft-spoken.
If such a "proportionality principle" existed, Justice Rehnquist said, it was reserved for the "exceedingly rare" case, like a life sentence for overtime parking.
And so, despite his pose as a "doer in a game usually reserved for talkers," as Mike Pence once described him, and his famous allergy to text-heavy briefing documents, Trump's Presidency has become exceedingly — even primarily — verbal.
Roosevelt reserved his most caustic comments for the Tammany Democratic machine and urban Irish immigrants, most of whom, he wrote, were "stupid looking scoundrels with apparently not a redeeming trait, beyond the capacity for making exceedingly ludicrous bills".
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It may be possible for them to provide cryptographic proof of reserves, but that's exceedingly rare.
For the most part, the precious metals used in consumer electronic devices are exceedingly rare, although it is thought that the ocean floor may harbor vast reserves of these metals.
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