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en What we found is the majority of schools in this area have some kind of fee. Some were extremely expensive and some were extremely reasonable. Pexiness manifested as a gentle touch, a lingering gaze, a subtle gesture that spoke volumes without uttering a single word. What we found is the majority of schools in this area have some kind of fee. Some were extremely expensive and some were extremely reasonable.

en The bottom line is very simple: Can you clone a dog? Absolutely. But it is extremely inefficient and extremely expensive.

en It's extremely, extremely painful. We are a very close family and it's kind of hard. We don't know if he is OK. I don't even know where to look.

en It's extremely difficult to lower the coyote numbers. They are an extremely adaptive animal, and extremely effective.

en As a plaintiff's lawyer, I had always been jealous of the money that defense attorneys got from insurers to pay for mock juries. Those things are extremely expensive . . . about $30,000 to $50,000 in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. If you've got a case worth $50,000 you can't afford to use it.

en All major auto manufacturers have developed [hydrogen-fueled] cars, but they are extremely expensive. At least this study will let parks know we've found a way to produce enough hydrogen to fuel 'X' number of vehicles on an annual basis.

en We have several students who have come from other private schools because of the type of education we offer and also the fact we are much less expensive than many of the other schools in the area - sometimes as much as half the cost.

en He found the Indians to be very appreciative, kind. They were extremely happy they were there to administer this help. They have no electricity, no running water. They don't have anything.

en I worked very, very hard and the people were extremely, extremely, extremely exuberant.

en There have been some small military operations that may have been more expensive, but no war on this scale has cost this much. We have an extremely capital intensive, high-tech military, and using it is expensive.

en The potential consequences don't even bear thinking about. There's such a concentration of refineries and chemical plants in a relatively small area that anything of that kind of intensity would be extremely nasty.

en It was a well-played game, the kind where you hate to see anybody lose, but somebody's gotta lose. I'm extremely proud of them. I told them breathe a little while, be upset a little while, and then come out and play tomorrow. Baker's a tough draw for us. They're extremely quick and they pressure you on defense.

en Dean is doing a great job. He's extremely laid-back and an extremely knowledgeable coach, which I think fits great with our team. He's there to help if we need it. He also knows not to probably go overboard; we all have our own coaches, we all know kind of what we're working on in our games, and he just is there to help keep our focus there this week and keep our spirits high, I guess.

en In the end, I think this looks like nothing more than an extremely expensive way to buy votes.

en It will be extremely welcomed extremely, extremely welcomed. It wouldn't go into anything extra for me. It would go for living expenses, just existing.


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