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单词 extraordinarily
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extraordinarily
But what the documents and records of judicial precedents do reveal is that ordinary people filed anextraordinarilylarge number of lawsuits.
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Of course, managing a child with attention problems isextraordinarilydifficult, regardless of what is ultimately understood regarding etiology.
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I do say, however, that if this is not exactly the line described by a falling body, it certainly approximates itextraordinarilyclosely.
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Preserved only as tantalizing fragments, these are allextraordinarilydifficult to apprehend in the archaeological record by any one method.
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The reactive editorial task for such a volume isextraordinarilydifficult and it is therefore no surprise that even spelling imperfections obtrude.
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This paper has uncovered theextraordinarilydynamic nature of this landscape during the twentieth century.
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Their writings on global commerce were sometimesextraordinarilydetailed (about herrings, for example, or bye-laws) and often untheoretical.
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In this case, the initial probability of innocence, while marginally below 1.0, would still beextraordinarilyhigh.
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He wasextraordinarilygregarious and habitually reached out to interesting people, continually expanding his circle of acquaintances.
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This proves to be anextraordinarilyfruitful approach.
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The first observation to make about these primary deposits is howextraordinarilyrich the refuse is.
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The source of variability thus becomesextraordinarilyrich.
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The methods he invented wereextraordinarilysimple and dim.
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As a result, he represents anextraordinarilycomplex specimen of the early modern man, the meaning of whose existence can be decoded only with difficulty.
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Developing an answer to this question rapidly becomesextraordinarilycomplex.
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