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By 1944 adequate amounts were available to meet the extraordinary needs of wartime.
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"Is there such extraordinary need of misery to make beauty?" asks the doctor, but the answer is already written: yes.
At the beginning she'd thought to simply visit from time to time for occasional coaching; but when the orchestra in question folded, Narden found that she too had been seduced by the extraordinary needs and musicality of young people in the community she was coming to know.
He felt an extraordinary need for ordinariness.
The biggest categories include one for special education, which totals $1.85 billion this year; one for construction, which totals $1.2 billion; and one to address "extraordinary needs," like a high number of students with limited proficiency in English.
Ms. Canedo gave one example of the many extraordinary needs.
In a time of extraordinary need and limited aid, who deserves help?
The city and state have so far done an extraordinary job of meeting the needs of the smaller firms needing less than 50,000 square feet.
"We called on the plans to take extraordinary steps to meet the needs of beneficiaries," Ms. Block said in an interview.
There are a lot of people who gain sustenance technology-wise and financially from the large-scale commercial projects and then are happy to shift and come with me on journeys that are perhaps not so well paid, but have the needs of an extraordinary libretto or score like Don Giovanni or Carmen.
Because occasional chatter that it has grown tired and sloppy after more than seven years of extraordinary popularity needs to be corrected.
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