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The government tests were, in truth, not exceedingly tough.
In the publishing world we see exceedingly tough subject matters – abduction, slavery, illness.
The talented younger runners will have an exceedingly tough act to follow.
But French for me, at least—is an exceedingly tough language to crack by ear.
In an exceedingly tough commercial climate, with the surge of the Kindle and ebook, Mantel's win will give the trade a much-needed moment of commercial relief.
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Kay's fiercely lyrical yet exceedingly tough-minded novel about a tragedy precipitated by a would-be spiritual awakening is easily fit to join "In This House of Brede" (1969) by Rumer Godden; "Mariette in Ecstasy" (1991) by Ron Hansen; and "Be Near Me" (2006) by Andrew O'Hagan.
He thumps, exceedingly hard.
"This is exceedingly problematic.
"That's the word on the street". For now, Mr. Kantor is considered a partisan Mr. Fix-It, a tough but exceedingly polite man who always totes a cellular phone, ready for the next crisis.
As Zinn often says, working through the tough things can be exceedingly good.
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