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the exceptionally
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To an unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree.
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Don't miss the exceptionally creamy tiramisù.
Abdul is one of the exceptionally lucky.
The head is broad to accommodate the exceptionally large eyes.
The exceptionally large turnout at Karni didn't happen by chance.
It is distinguished only by the exceptionally mundane.
That is one reason that the exceptionally earnest and captivating paintings of Isabella Kirkland deserve attention.
We also tried the exceptionally creamy tiramisù and were not disappointed.
But the exceptionally assured way in which he has run his campaign is a considerable comfort.
Fishermen worked with conservationists to devise methods to avoid hooking the exceptionally rare birds.
Tells, at length, about the exceptionally large trees in the area which form unique forests.
Gazprom has yet to make a final decision on building the exceptionally expensive bypass.
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