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The inherently likable if exceedingly successful Ms. Duff has been defiant in maintaining her squeaky-clean image while her peers follow more risqu trajectories.

China's long if exceedingly slow march to intellectual property rights protection has taken another small step forward with the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court consideration of music copyright infringement suits brought by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, which represents the leading Western record labels.

The yuckiest of the defects is surely what the handbook calls "mammalian excreta". Not only is poop inherently disgusting, mouse droppings can spread the lethal (if exceedingly rare) Hantavirus.

Additionally, on-board sound is much higher quality than it was a couple years ago, and this too will save you money (if exceedingly high-quality sound it not required).

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If added in exceedingly large amounts, lime affects organoleptic properties of the food; this effect is often observed when maize has been stored for a long time.

And if you live in exceedingly snowy country, you might want four-wheel drive (which the aforementioned Passat offers as an option).

But the family seemed, if anything, exceedingly normal.

Think of what would happen if an exceedingly smart teen-ager were suddenly told that from now on he's going to have no school, a lot of disposable income, and a job that leaves him free all day.

And I'm also pretty certain I didn't miss the part where Mr Jintao started shouting like a maniac; his delivery was, if anything, exceedingly dry.It's not like a decent observer can't mimic Hu Jintao; Saturday Night Live does a pretty good job here.

It is in the essay "February 1835" where Darwin takes his most incisive step away from received wisdom openly toying with transmutation, and indeed arguably, if perforce exceedingly subtly, all but declaring his adoption of transmutationalism.

There's an old saying out there that "lightning doesn't strike twice," meaning that if an exceedingly unlucky (or lucky) thing happens to you once, don't worry about it happening again because it probably won't.

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