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The result is an exceptional, if not unique, form of governance for a news publisher.
"But this is clearly one of the most exceptional, if not the most exceptional, we've ever returned".
Indeed, she thought the crime was exceptional, if not unprecedented, and that as a result it demanded a new approach to legal judgment itself.
(Authorities from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement division of the Department of Homeland Security called the T. bataar "clearly one of the most exceptional, if not the most exceptional," pieces of cultural property ever returned to a foreign government).
Advance word is they may be exceptional, if not quite up to the level of the great 2010, of which online retailer FVD's gorgeous St-Julien is a glorious, and in the context amazing value, example.
"Well, you've had an exceptional, if not a bit erratic, record in college," Professor Borland said.
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"It probably wouldn't be so exceptional if it weren't a place with a unique history," Mr. Bourscheidt said.
Musically, it's taut and entrancing, if not, exceptional.
This was good, if not exceptional, Mozart playing.
At least the 200 is now a contender, if not exceptional.
A good player, certainly, if not exceptional, and likely to join a professional National Football League team later this year.
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