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"Never to the extent of making plans," he replied.
"Will-less, she submitted to him, even to the extent of making small, compliant movements fitting her body to his," one of these scenes concludes.
After President Chirac attended the premiere, he set about changing the law, though not yet to the extent of making retrospective payments.
"I went to the extent of making trousers that you couldn't possibly walk in by putting a strap between their legs.
Every suspicion of self-advancement, even to "succeed" in life to the extent of making a few hundreds a year, seemed to me spiritually ugly, a species of bullying.
With United barely venturing out of their own half, City relaxed to the extent of making a few trick passes as the hour came up, although what they really needed was another goal.
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Tells of the extent of recovery made by Austria.
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