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Hoffman had an extraordinary versatility.
But they are chemical factories of extraordinary versatility.
And why shouldn't he? Lahm's extraordinary versatility makes him a dream player for any manager.
Along with portraits, drawings and tapestries woven to his designs, "Rubens" illustrates his extraordinary versatility.
As Mr Darwin puts it: "The hallmark of British imperialism was its extraordinary versatility in method, outlook and object".
The Broadway star shows extraordinary versatility in Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
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Bob will be remembered for his extraordinary musical versatility and brilliance.
The New York City Ballet honored its founding choreographer on Friday night with a program at the New York State Theater that celebrated George Balanchine's extraordinary creative versatility.
With extraordinary coloristic versatility, the artist was able to veer within weeks from blazing reds and oranges as in "Voiles et pins" of 1896, another gem in private hands, to light pastel pinks, blues and yellows as in "Clocher de Saint-Tropez".
TiO2 is one of the wonder materials that possess extraordinary engineering versatility in terms of nanostructures, shapes and morphology.
Although R. palustris has extraordinary metabolic versatility, it usually grows anaerobically by one of the two major modes of metabolism: photoautotrophic (energy from light and carbon from carbon dioxide) or photoheterotrophic (energy from light and carbon from organic compounds) [21].
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