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The situation could change abruptly, but at this point a tourist would have to go exceedingly native, or do something exceedingly foolhardy, to get sick.
As we flew home, I gripped the armrests hard during take-off, and discovered that red wine and diazepam go exceedingly well together.
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These other people also tittered when the young men tittered, and roared when the young men roared; and, as the two young men tittered and roared and exploded with laughter pretty continuously all through the song, it went exceedingly well.
Mr. Rumsfeld said, though, that the four-day air campaign was going "exceedingly well," and some military planners said that putting some "high-collateral damage" targets off limits, at least for now, was not seriously hampering the overall military campaign.
The independence referendum itself has gone exceedingly well, with high, jubilant turnout and orderly voting, showing that southern Sudan, one of the poorest places on earth, where more than three-quarters of adults cannot read, could step up for such a historic moment.
The black face goes exceedingly well with the black PVD-treated stainless steel case.
"I have to say that preparations were bad at the start, but in the last five weeks they have gone exceedingly well".
At first, it seems to Lowell that things are going exceedingly well.
In order for the smaller rock to have created the giant Chicxulub crater, it had to have been going exceedingly fast, the researchers concluded.
Six hours later, after my surgery was complete, I woke up to my parents telling me that everything went exceedingly well, saying the surgeons called my operation a "drive by transplant".
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