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单词 wildly
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wildly
On his arrival he discovered the reports to bewildlyexaggerated.
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But here thewildlydivergent contents of mystical experiences, even those induced by quite similar techniques, are alone enough to put us on our guard.
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For the listener, recognisable jazz harmonies and bass patterns were subsumed into a feverish fabric ofwildlyevolving electronic sonorities with exhilarating effect.
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This will surely strike many aswildlyimplausible and morally outrageous.
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I calculate a proportion because the raw number of advertisements varieswildlyacross races and thus some kind of standardization is in order.
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No doubt it will seem grotesque enough to you - andwildlyincredible !
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Hiswildlydistorted figures were happily taken up by nationalist historiography, and still loom in many recent histories of the period as factual information.
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Certainly the character-based trees in various chapters of this book give much more solid results than the oftenwildlyinaccurate (and inexplicably trendy) distance-based approaches.
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The problem, of course, is that the ' orthodoxy ' being resisted varies sowildlyas to make the term impossible.
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Any other approach, particularly one derived from methodological first principles, could, he thought, lead uswildlyastray.
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Variations on personhood theory differwildlyon what they believe the criteria should be.
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There any similarity ends, for her coruscating first movement is morewildlyconstructed and wide-ranging in its emotional frames of reference.
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Both of these rules arewildlyimplausible: the former implies that no one follows the traditional prescriptive rule while the latter implies that everyone does.
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It is ironic that some of those who are most inspiring can be the mostwildlywrong in their theories.
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They fluctuatedwildlywithout apparent cause or reason, and could also be very costly, and as such were probably seen as oppressive.
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