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1 Did you know that Ireland has an extraordinarily high use of imprisonment?
2 Tropical rainforests are well known for their extraordinarily high levels of biodiversity.
3 Not so much, but that's also an extraordinarily high standard to best.
4 Zimbabwe, for instance, has an extraordinarily high literacy rate, because of him.
5 Exploiting this knowledge, mannosides with extraordinarily high binding affinities have been designed.
6 The current-account surplus is extraordinarily high at around 8 percent of GDP.
7 Attendances at St James' remain extraordinarily high given the drift of recent years.
8 Finance spokesperson Grant Robertson said the debt levels were extraordinarily high .
9 The Australian coaching position is held to an extraordinarily high standard.
10 At Northwest, pilots blame extraordinarily high cancellations recently on insufficient staffing.
11 The odds against police in these investigations are stacked extraordinarily high .
12 This may explain what seems an extraordinarily high rate of pay.
13 What more striking demonstration is needed than these extraordinarily high percentages?
14 Bill Clinton's popularity among Americans, particularly women, remains extraordinarily high .
15 Right from the beginning though Jorg Verhoeven climbed extraordinarily high .
16 They release light at extraordinarily high energies, the highest discovered anywhere in the universe.
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