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Meanings of extraordinary form in English
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Usage of extraordinary form in English
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The telegrams to Baker and to Rice, Jr., in Texas, were in the following extraordinaryform:
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This is a most extraordinaryform of robbery, I never have heard of anything like it.
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To study it, to copy it out, and to memorize it was an extraordinaryform of penance.
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The awakening came in extraordinaryform.
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If the extraordinaryform and size of the bill expose the toucan to ridicule, its colours make it amends.
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They only managed 116 in their 20 overs and yet another extraordinaryform of tournament exit was found.
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It is difficult to appraise his work accurately because it is not yet fully known, and still more because of its extraordinaryform.
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Lazio's Felipe Anderson arrived at this game in extraordinaryform, having scored four goals and set up another four over his previous four matches.
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That the extraordinaryform of the skull was due to a natural conformation hitherto not known to exist, even in the most barbarous races.
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Perhaps it's Abercrombie's unassuming musicality and conceptual strength that allows Feldman to flourish so superbly here, but the violinist is in extraordinaryform throughout.
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Almost all the other orders furnish us with large or extraordinaryforms.
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All those living things; with their extraordinaryforms-someof them have faces, and look like human beings!
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Some of the icebergs assumed extraordinaryforms, and there were groups which looked like towns falling into ruins.
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In all these cases, you will notice, the extraordinaryforms taken by their unprotected relatives during early life are dispensed with.
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The reviewer wrote that in March 1841 a visitor commented on the extraordinaryforms of respect accorded to the Paris banker James Rothschild.
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Many sea-fish are found in the sea, such as whales, sharks, caellas, marajos, bufeos, and other unknown species of extraordinaryforms and size.