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"It is a constant source of frustration to comics," he writes, "that you, the public, are often inordinately thrilled by things that we do which are quite easy, and baffled or bored by the stuff we are proud of, or else assume that our finest moments are errors or accidents".

The multi-objective optimization of industrial operations using genetic algorithm and its variants, often requires inordinately large amounts of computational (CPU) time.

The French pianist Cecile Ousset was the soloist in the popular Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No. 2. Her playing, though often brilliant, was inordinately aggressive.

It is by far the best exhibition seen at the Palazzo Grassi since Mr. Pinault bought it from the city of Venice in 2004 as a showplace for his often tone-deaf, inordinately blue-chip collection.

This new bureau, and the laws that accompany it, will directly affect us for the better by protecting all Americans from predatory lending practices and inordinately high interest rates that often targeted students and youth.

And the rest involve inordinately elevated levels of flavor (recipes often call for huge handfuls of curry powder and paste), a riot of textural contrasts and the primal satisfaction of the slurp.

But as the record of failure to prosecute successfully the Marcos family and others who prospered inordinately during the Marcos years showed, an often politicized legal system makes that very difficult.

In 1976, Dr. Eddy published an article in the journal Science in which he confirmed the speculative and largely unknown observations of 19th-century astronomers that for seven decades, from 1645 to 1715, the surface of the sun was inordinately calm, with the magnetic storms that often roil it — as indicated by the presence of sunspots — peculiarly absent.

There's often a perception that money figures inordinately into decisions regarding athletics, even at Division II and III levels.

"When a person complains of feeling inordinately dejected, hopeless or unhappy, the term depression is often used to label this subjective state," writes Aaron T Beck in his book Depression: Clinical, Experimental and Theoretical Aspects, and continues to explain both psychological and biological properties.

However, too often there is lack of coordination across the inordinately complex architecture of global health.

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