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Both actors give extraordinary performances.
When Mr. Putin recently agreed to give extraordinary access to a German documentarian, there was one condition: His private life was off limits, said the filmmaker, Hubert Seipel.
Interdisciplinary research is most obviously in jeopardy here, but the deeper problem is that the REF's panels give extraordinary gatekeeping power to a disproportionately older, male, white – and overwhelmingly Russell Group and former 1994 Group – academic elite.
In much of Europe, multitiered share structures -- which either give extraordinary voting rights to a special class of shares or deny voting rights to most shareholders in exchange for a larger dividend -- continue to let small groups of investors, often families, control companies and insulate executives from the results of their poor performance.
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Avedon gave extraordinary access for four days and was extremely generous.
She gave extraordinary love and attention to her family and will be forever missed.
These gave extraordinary range, authority and depth to all his writing.
He followed the likes of Ian Dury, Debbie Harry, Elton John, Keith Richards and Paul McCartney around the globe and was given extraordinary access.
The director and his crew were given extraordinary access to the subway system.
Mr. Lami said the commission could postpone the elections given extraordinary circumstances.
But since his retirement, and transition into a national curiosity if not a treasure, he has been given extraordinary latitude.
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