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Just as we promised, a story with loads of ingredients, all of which are exceptionally weird.
Once inside, the crowd was equally dense around the master's works, some of which are exceptionally small.
It is named for sargassum, a type of seaweed found in its waters, which are exceptionally blue (there is a fountain-pen ink named after their color).
It may also be a contributing factor to the high proportion of black among birds that live in deserts, which are exceptionally abrasive habitats.
In the recent collapse in oil prices, both companies have been faced with questions about how they will continue to invest in their oil sands projects, which are exceptionally capital-intensive.
The figures, which are exceptionally high and hard to verify, are broken down into approximately £1bn in national promotions, £485m from the improvement of corporate brand recognition and £9bn in increased corporate revenues.
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Dutch licorice, which is exceptionally salty, is a popular candy.
The real sweetness, though, is in the staff, which is exceptionally warm and attentive.
One reason for the growing resistance, he suggested, was misperceptions spread by "24," which was exceptionally popular with his students.
During the first years of the new century, Greenspan lowered the fed funds rate to 1percentt, which was exceptionally low.
To us that's incredibly sad, because there's this whole forgotten era of music which was exceptionally good.
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