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"Nowadays it more exceptional to be obscure," he said.
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There is more portfolio reshuffling planned for 2016 which will lead to more exceptional charges.
He was more exceptional in his capacity to reflect on ideologies and political systems, and in his obvious long experience and expertise in human psychology, which allowed him to assess his various interlocutors in many subtle ways.
In 1995, a collection of 1957 casks were bottled but one was held back because it was considered "a bit more special, a bit more exceptional than the rest," according to a press release.
"This is likely to result in even more exceptional charges, which we think could run into the hundreds of millions of pounds," he said.
As some Japanese players come to the U.S., that develops more exceptional young players".
Once in a generation could conceivably become twice if more "exceptional" circumstances present themselves – like a UK vote to leave the EU while Scotland once again votes very differently – but thrice really would be pushing it.
Thatcher, the woman, was more exceptional than any human being perhaps should ever dare to be.
And it has become fashionable among little minds to say that America is no more exceptional than Greece or Bahrain or Kyrgyzstan or Tatooine.
Yet by now this looks like one more exceptional event in the sea of exceptions that make up everyday reality here in Greece.
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