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Mr. Day called the Bible "an extraordinary item," because of its association with "a very famous early American family".
United Utilities will log the extra spending caused by last summer's good weather as an extraordinary item in its accounts — despite water companies accepting claims by environmentalists that Britain should increasingly expect dry periods because of climate change.
To the Editor: There is an undervalued, extraordinary item belonging to the "functional foods" category that was not mentioned in your excellent article describing how manufacturers deftly navigate marketing and science, without crossing the line of "medical foods" requiring more strict regulation.
This line item is what's called an extraordinary item.
A representative for the firm said that any proposal relating to a new investor would count as an "extraordinary" item, though she would not comment on whether talks were still going on.
Enter to cell D68, Net cash inflows, extraordinary item.
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Excluding extraordinary items, AOL earned 23 cents a share.
The loss in 1969 in cluded extraordinary items of $1,414,000.
A year earlier, also excluding such extraordinary items, MetLife earned $370 million, or 47 cents a share.
In the third quarter of 1969, extraordinary items were only $811,000, or 3 cents a share.
Profit before extraordinary items was 995 million euros ($896 million), up from 465 million euros a year earlier.
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