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The outermost (valence) shell of argon has eight electrons, making it exceedingly stable and, thus, chemically inert.
(And, coincidentally, an old friend from elementary school, making it exceedingly hard for me to refer to him as Dr. Ellenbogen. I will, however, push through it).
The colors of a Kuwata piece — saturated, vibrant and often shocking — immediately arrest the viewer's eye, making it exceedingly difficult to look away.
Of the 1876 flurry, The Times observed, "There was a slight fall of rain, sleet and snow in the early hours of Sunday morning, making it exceedingly disagreeable for the few persons who were obliged to be on the streets".
The Davis case set off a firestorm of protest in Pakistan, making it exceedingly difficult for the unpopular American-backed government of Mr. Zardari to release Mr. Davis under the conventions of diplomatic immunity.
The chancellor, Harold O. Levy, contends that two-thirds of the budget is committed to contractual obligations, court decisions and government mandates, making it exceedingly difficult to absorb budget cuts.
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"And sometimes the trail would go cold".This fragmented IT landscape made it exceedingly difficult to track a bank's overall risk exposure before and during the crisis.
But its 3.2-liter V-8 made it exceedingly fast for its time (140 mph top speed) and a torsion bar suspension gave it a smooth, predictable ride.
The complex and violent region makes it exceedingly difficult for the United States and its partners to reach vulnerable populations.
The deal could be salvaged if Kerkorian invested his own money to meet upcoming financial obligations since MGM's rating makes it exceedingly difficult for the company to raise capital on its own.
"It makes it exceedingly difficult to produce hit content," he told me.
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