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And she picked up ideas from extensive travels.
My neighbor is recovering from extensive cancer treatment.
The borough suffered from extensive bombing during World War II.
Global aphasia may result from extensive brain damage.
"This town has suffered from extensive developments of the wrong sort," he says.
The results presented yesterday emerged from extensive figures collected in 2001.
Genentech and its majority owner, Roche, have also benefited from extensive government financing of basic research.
In all three cases, the money came from extensive touring rather than sales of new music.
But they certainly know, from extensive first-hand experience, whereof they speak.
It also suffers from extensive corruption that arises from its enormous oil wealth.
This has been established for over 30 years from extensive research.
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