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She is exceedingly sensitive to the cold.
Lydia was exceedingly fond of him.
I thought that went exceedingly well.
One of Sherlock Holmes's defects-if, indeed, one may call it a defect-was that he was exceedingly loth to communicate his full plans to any other person until the instant of their fulfilment.
Ann is exceedingly fond of chocolate.
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War generation, slightly soiled, a study in the bittersweet, the man with the twisted smile, and this, Mr. Femm, is exceedingly good gin.
I feel exceedingly grateful to Captain Waring for. his hospitality.
St Joan, for example, and St Theresa record some visitations of an exceedingly tangible character.
Germaine has sensitive hands, an exceedingly light touch.
That's exceedingly kind.
Really, it was exceedingly interesting.
This pair is exceedingly good.
My present lord, a person of exceedingly high rank is now staying at Akamagahara with his numerous attendants.
I think I mentioned to you that poor Mr. Ffolly-Hardwicke was exceedingly troubled.
Or French champagne, which is sweet and exceedingly bubbly.
The sculpture impresses me exceedingly.
The pilot was exceedingly inefficient.
No, what crystal? Look, I know I'm exceedingly dim, but would you mind explaining?
Or I may become exceedingly hostile.
Exceedingly satisfactory.
You're an exceedingly clever woman, Ms. Spedding.
You've been exceedingly kind.
This is exceedingly kind of you. Most kind.
Outside of being embarrassed, I feel exceedingly well.
Three: She has no identity whatsoever. Which means it will be exceedingly difficult for anyone to prove she's someone else.
That was exceedingly dry.
Splendid. That's exceedingly kind.
First proud, now arrogant. And exceedingly immoral.
Lieutenant yamuri, sir, that was exceedingly brave, sir, trying to get at the americans that way and single-handedly.
Do something about it because it worries me exceedingly. I'll go and have lunch.
I consider your behavior exceedingly strange.
Exceedingly, Your Grace.
My money is almost spent. I have been tonight exceedingly well - cudgeled. And I think the issue will be, I shall have so much experience for my pains and so, with a little more wit and no money at all return again to venice.
Look, I know I'm exceedingly dim, but would you mind explaining?
Tonight I am happy. I am exceedingly happy.
Nothing, and she's exceedingly good at it.
Sounds healthy but exceedingly dull!
I shall treasure that exceedingly humorous jest, Mr Chang!
And an exceedingly nice old boy.
I was exceedingly proximate to being paralytic.
The ways of commerce are exceedingly odd, sir.
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The odds on either are exceedingly poor.
These problems are exceedingly common and artfully avoided because the science that would account for them just doesn't exist.
Though the conclusion of long-negotiated gas deals between Russia and China may seem to reflect a deepening of the bilateral relationship, China extracted an exceedingly low price from Russia for the gas that it will receive.
Governments and international financial institutions have scrambled to put together a solution within exceedingly tight political and economic constraints.
But the very reason we have the luxury to ask such questions is that the spread of the infection was contained by exceedingly stringent measures.
Instead of exploiting the current opportunity of unprecedented leverage over euro candidates to push them to meet the Maastricht criteria, euro incumbents are contemplating a new and exceedingly vague criterion based on the quality of banking systems.
Generation-long reigns seem to have served Malaysia exceedingly well since independence.
The immediate uproar is over the exceedingly generous pay and promotion package that Wolfowitz awarded in 2005 to his girlfriend as compensation for leaving the Bank to pave the way for his arrival.
The ultimate test may well lie in managing the exceedingly complex interplay among these developments.
Napoleon was a despot, who waged useless and exceedingly bloody wars from Spain to Russia.
This will make it exceedingly difficult to reverse the trend in the future.
Indeed, given the hard bargains that China has been driving during Putin's desperate search for alternative buyers, threatening to cut exports to Europe has proven to be an exceedingly unwise tactic.