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It is only very exceptionally that growth gets up to 4 or 5% per year.
Very exceptionally, in cases of high treason, a High Court of Justice (Cour de Justice de la République), composed of members of the National Assembly and of senators, is empowered to try the president of the republic and the ministers.
But we can't help feeling uncomfortable when people who aren't Jews criticise the country; it seems, if only very exceptionally, to be tinged with a little bit of old-fashioned Jew-hating.
He is a very, very exceptionally gifted footballer.
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But elections have only very exceptionally been postponed in Israeli.
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