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The Internet has made available an extraordinary amount of information about what until now have only been names on charts.

And Mr. Wynberg provides an extraordinary amount of information about the era and the music in the beautifully produced 104-page program book.

Whoever ultimately prevails in the competition for the Senate seat, one thing is sure: Mr. Paterson and his aides will have obtained an extraordinary amount of information about the other political figures.

Blood does not only indicate whether someone has had a few drinks, smoked marijuana, or used some other drug; it contains an extraordinary amount of information about a person, from genetics to medical conditions that have no effect on driving.

An extraordinary amount of information is woven in between and around the recipes, but it's dished out in an intricate organization involving studio photographs (by Richard Jung), location shots, personal vignettes by both authors, brief essays on a dozen of China's officially designated ethnic minorities and much more.

Kathryn Ruemmler, Obama's counsel, told the lawmakers in a letter dated Tuesday that the administration had already provided an "extraordinary" amount of information about the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.

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The Internet era glorifies putting extraordinary amounts of information at a single person's fingertips.

The Internet era glorifies putting extraordinary amounts of information at an individual's fingertips.

Students today must learn how to make sense of extraordinary amounts of information, and they must recognize that they will have to make responsible decisions before they have "finished" their research.

New York City officials collect an extraordinary amount of data, ranging from information about parking meters to phone calls to a city-run help line.

If that statement is true, a reading of the investigation's report makes clear, Mr. Paterson's two most trusted aides, as well as the most senior members of the State Police, kept an extraordinary amount of important information from him for weeks, information that could have embarrassed him publicly and, according to the testimony of State Police officials, put him at personal risk.

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