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The department also made "extraordinary allowances," he says, allowing her to take her children to work when necessary.
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… life glides away, and the spirits with it; 'and when youth and genial years are flown,' they have nothing to subsist on; or, perhaps, on some extraordinary occasion, some small allowance may be made for them, which is thought a great charity.
Thanks to energy price increases, windfalls from the deeply flawed Renewables Obligation and the extraordinary give-away of emissions allowances under the EU's emissions trading scheme, estimated by Ofgem to be worth £9bn between 2008 and 2012, they are literally awash with cash.
Interventions that are well understood, cost effective, and feasible could counteract NCDs [ 3], since the most health-promoting diets do not require extraordinary effort, cost, or complexity and provide the recommended daily allowances of macro and micronutrients [ 4].
Mazda said it would incur an extraordinary loss of 34 billion yen ($293.5 million) in the year to March to pay for early retirement allowances.
Like allowances.
So make some allowances".
Extraordinary person.
Extraordinary craziness.
"Extraordinary people.
EXTRAORDINARY times prompt extraordinary measures.
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