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The (extremely) condensed version of this story goes that Zahi Hawass, the controversial Secretary General of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities (the agency that lends artifacts and permits archaeological excavations), wants certain artifacts to be returned to Egypt.
In a sign of mounting nuclear anxiety around the globe, the conference timeline is extremely condensed by U.N. standards.
The material is extremely condensed but does not seem so.
These booklets, made of cheap paper, featured crude woodcut illustrations and content that appealed to the masses, like extremely condensed versions of the classics.
Two extremely condensed answers: a curiosity and a deep preoccupation with the variety of ways narrative can simultaneously accommodate individual and group lives.
However, although Post's remarks were parenthetical and extremely condensed, Łukasiewicz explained his intuitions and motivations carefully and at length.
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The point is highly condensed.
At either an oil refinery in Ontario or in Louisiana, the hydrogen is chilled to an extremely low temperature, condensing into a liquid.
Time-lapse recording is especially useful for condensing extremely long events, such as rolling clouds on a sunny day, into a short, easy‑to-view video.
Receiving a green light were a $27 million lab outside Dresden that will use extremely high magnetic fields to study condensed matter and materials science; and a $105 million airplane that will investigate the high atmosphere and climate change.
This type of pump utilizes extremely low temperatures to condense gases and thus remove them from the system.
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