Sentence examples for otherwise exceedingly from inspiring English sources

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"These are kids of great intelligence who have otherwise exceedingly bright futures as professionals," Mr. Frankel added.

Yes, it beats turbocharging because you get a much wider power band, with added propulsion force across the entire rpm range of the engine, but the sound of it on full throttle like a Dirt Devil sucking at your shag carpet detracts from the purr of this otherwise exceedingly smooth sounding V-8.

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Antic humor of the wild and crazy kind permeates an otherwise dark, exceedingly complex tale.

Slight temperature deviations in what is otherwise an exceedingly uniform heat bath are thought to arise from microscopic fluctuations in a force field known as inflation that drove the expansion of the universe when it was but a sliver of a nanosecond old.

The group's members were encouraged to inundate Mr. Coburn with e-mails and calls and to otherwise make it exceedingly clear to the senator that an enhanced background check law would not be tolerated.

The adorable alien exposes the foibles and absurdities of suburban living, and it's his fundamental honesty and the simple outrageousness of Alf's adopted family--four otherwise sane and exceedingly normal human beings--actually carrying on regular human conversations with him, Patchett says, that has charmed the adult audience as well as the children.

Glacial deposits extend as far south as the Ob-Irtysh confluence, forming occasional low hills and ridges, but otherwise the plain is exceedingly flat and featureless and has very poor drainage.

Therefore, a rubble-pile asteroid cannot rotate exceedingly fast, otherwise the centrifugal force would overcome the gravity, which consequently would lead to the breakup of the asteroid.

"If you were the only girl in the world and I were the only boy …" Thank heavens Michelle Dockery is such a fine actor otherwise this change of direction would look exceedingly clumsy indeed.

Gravitational lensing, sometimes manifested as bright arcs of light appearing in telescope images, has revealed exceedingly distant galaxies and quasars that would otherwise have remained undetected.

Although most schoolbooks say otherwise, the moon does have an atmosphere, although it's exceedingly thin--perhaps thin--perhaps thin--perhaps 100 trillion's.

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