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The two exceptions were not that exceptional.
Most of those people who seem unbelievably established at school, in the real world they're not that exceptional.
But it turns out that the French are not that exceptional -- even in post-Thatcherite Britain most people support the truckers.
The computer science involved was not that exceptional, Mr. Katzenberg said: "It's just a matter of putting a few more resources in".
More recently, the disclosure of a memo in which Sir John referred to "the benefit of obscuring the fact that in terms of WMD Iraq is not that exceptional" has cast further doubt on the objectivity of his advice.
The new study, however, relies on the idea that the biggest market downturns, though infrequent, are still subject to ordinary statistical analysis -- in other words, that they are not that exceptional.
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Magistrate John Andrews said Abbott's remarks were not relevant to the bail application and that he was not convinced that exceptional circumstances existed to free Azari on bail.
However, the palpable immediacy of these problems does not mean that exceptional access is a workable idea (nor is there any evidence that it would have helped in Paris, even if it were).
The Tazreen fire wasn't all that exceptional.
The surprise about the teenager's experience is not that it is exceptional, but that it is a common occurrence.
But the untold story of those headlines was not that this was exceptional, but that corporate publishers had been forking out far bigger sums to their bankable names.
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