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She grew up in an "extraordinarily reserved" family, who were "as silent as trees" emotionally, but intellectually astonishing (her father was a Nobel prize-winning biochemist, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins).
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The CBS show Survivor is completing its 22nd season a run with a business and social impact that are reserved for extraordinarily few productions in Television history.
But what drove this reserved woman to make such an extraordinarily defiant statement?
In any case, the former president said, he reserved the right simply to be an extraordinarily proud father, generous with emotional support but not with advice on strategies or issues.
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The internet clearly needs greater protection, but unfortunately, protecting it as an open reserve is extraordinarily difficult.
Within each mortgage bond, the distribution of cash flows may be extraordinarily complex, based on individualized reserve funds, delinquency triggers and default triggers.
"We assert that the extraordinarily high surpluses set aside as reserves by Blue Shield are not kept for the purposes of stabilizing the organization but rather for the commercial purpose of increasing competitiveness," state tax officials wrote in June 2014.
Mr. Foster's performance is extraordinarily restrained, as his character struggles to maintain his reserve in the face of volcanic emotions hurled him by family members of the casualties of war.
Naomi Verdugo, a senior recruiting official in the Army's office for manpower and reserve affairs, said the immigrants recruited for their language skills had also shown "extraordinarily high" proficiency in their languages.
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