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Plus while incomes are rising, there's extraordinary variance in what price point the population can afford for a music subscription.
Of course breads come in all shapes, shades and sizes, and there's an extraordinary variance of prices.
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But there's no denying the advantage to the developer of having a prestigious (and politically connected) religious school and synagogue front for what is really its application to the Board of Standards and Appeals for extraordinary and unjustifiable zoning variances.
Characterizing the difference between a sentence of probation and the bottom of Gall's advisory Guidelines range of 30 months as "extraordinary" because it amounted to "a 100% downward variance," 446 F. 3d, at 889, the Court of Appeals held that such a variance must be and here was not supported by extraordinary circumstances.
It seems rather extraordinary that our approach indicates STX1A expression in LB lines might explain as much as 15.6% of the variance in the first principal component of general intelligence in WS measured by the WAIS-R.
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EXTRAORDINARY times prompt extraordinary measures.
High variance.
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