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Aviation experts said the positions carry extraordinarily flexible operational authority.
'His mouth is very beautiful, small, and extraordinarily flexible, only it is disfigured when he smiles by his yellow and extremely crooked teeth.
Since people in the business generally have, as Mr. Fischer put it, "very little control over their income," the Manhattan Plaza system is extraordinarily flexible.
Time in Haiti is an extraordinarily flexible concept, so when eight hours passed and there was no sign of our crew, we were not concerned.
To say Gandhi would look at villages today the same way as he looked at villages 100 years ago is to do no justice to Gandhi, who had an extraordinarily flexible mind, a pragmatic mind.
Mount Sims offered more in the way of distraction: two extraordinarily flexible dancers in Day-Glo underpants squirmed around on the stage while the leader fiddled with a laptop and sang inane lyrics.
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It is transparent, extraordinarily light, flexible and 200 times as strong as steel.
Despite the waste and folly of its bureaucracy, despite the slander and polarisation of its election campaigns, America's system of government is extraordinarily robust and flexible.
By the middle of the 2nd millennium bc, Egyptian, Hittite, and Palestinian chariots were extraordinarily light and flexible vehicles, the wheels and tires in particular exhibiting great sophistication in design and fabrication.
Using the term "Flexible" is an extraordinarily smart move.
So a staging in the vast flexible spaces of the Argyle Works is absolutely apt, and works extraordinarily well.
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