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In general it may be said that Cuyp learned tone from the exceptionally prolific van Goyen, light from Both and form from his father.
Picasso was exceptionally prolific throughout his long lifetime.
Maintaining trends in Flemish painting, Jordaens was a proponent of extending Rubens ' and Van Dyck's " painterly " style of art to his exceptionally prolific body of preparatory drawings.
Having achieved fluency in some 12 foreign languages, he was an exceptionally prolific author: according to his biographer Barbu Theodorescu, the total of his published contributions, both volumes and brochures, was 1, 359.
A skilful inside right / centre-forward and an England international with 2 caps, he was exceptionally clever with head and feet in front of goal and a prolific goalscorer.
Zajc was an exceptionally prolific composer as evidenced by almost 1000 works, from Op.

exceptionally and is
Previously known as Jefferson Arms, Kodiak has given this 11-shot hammerless job an exceptionally fine stock design, and the 260 is the first autoloader to handle
On the whole this is an interesting and exceptionally well-written book.
The shell of the abalone is exceptionally strong and is made of microscopic calcium carbonate tiles stacked like bricks.
The highest grade amethyst ( called " Deep Russian ") is exceptionally rare and therefore, when one is found, its value is dependent on the demand of collectors.
Ambrosians is a term that might be applied either to members of one of the religious brotherhoods which at various times since the 14th century have sprung up in and around Milan or, exceptionally to a 16th century sect of Anabaptists.
Article 20 I GG is exceptionally significant for the basic organization of Germany.
In cases where the density of the air is significantly different from the calibration value ( as on a high mountain, or with an exceptionally low barometer ) an allowance must be made.
In the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, the following scale is used to quantify uncertainty: " virtually certain " > 99 %; " extremely likely " > 95 %; " very likely " > 90 %; " likely " > 66 %; " more likely than not " > 50 %; " about as likely as not " 33 to 66 %; " unlikely " < 33 %; " very unlikely " < 10 %; " extremely unlikely " < 5 %; " exceptionally unlikely " < 1 %.
A safe course for the official scorer to follow is to score a hit when exceptionally good fielding of a ball fails to result in a putout.
The second article, published in 1938, states that launching a swift strategic knockout has great attractions for Germany but appears to accept that such a knockout will be very difficult to achieve by land attack under modern conditions ( especially in view of the existence of systems of fortification like the Maginot Line ) unless an exceptionally high degree of surprise is achieved.
The play received glowing reviews in all the British broadsheets, including The Times: " The Tricycle's latest recreation of a major inquiry is its most devastating "; The Daily Telegraph: " I can't praise this enthralling production too highly ... exceptionally gripping courtroom drama "; and The Independent: " A necessary triumph ".
The political scientist Michael Barkun discussing the usage of this term in contemporary American culture holds that a conspiracy theory is a belief which explains an event as the result of a secret plot by exceptionally powerful and cunning conspirators to achieve a malevolent end.
The Distinguished Service Medal ( DSM ) is a military award of the United States Army that is presented to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the United States military, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility.
The Distinguished Service Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the United States Army, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility.
The Defense Distinguished Service Medal is a United States military award which is presented for exceptionally distinguished performance of duty contributing to National security or defense of the United States.
A classic application for a pair of class-A devices is the long-tailed pair, which is exceptionally linear, and forms the basis of many more complex circuits, including many audio amplifiers and almost all op-amps.
Gadolinium as a metal or salt has exceptionally high absorption of neutrons and therefore is used for shielding in neutron radiography and in nuclear reactors.
For example, members of the Irish Cabinet are dismissed by the President on the advice of the Taoiseach ; in other instances, the head of state may be able to dismiss an office holder unilaterally ; other heads of state, or their representatives, have the theoretical power to dismiss any office-holder, while it is exceptionally rarely used.

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Angus MacIntyre of the University of London stated about Cohen: " He was dauntingly clever, and one would have had to be naive or exceptionally altruistic to put one's " hardest problem " to the Paul I knew in the ' 60s.
At the time he became Archchancellor, he had not been seen at the University for forty years, having become a Seventh Level Wizard at the exceptionally young age of twenty-seven, before leaving the university to look after his family's land.
A survey by Sheffield University, commissioned by Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, the 8th Earl, found the quality of the coal as " very poor stuff " and " not worth the getting "; this contrasted to Shinwell's assertion that it was " exceptionally good-quality.
Marion Nestle, a professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at New York University, judging from research relating nutritional factors to chronic disease risks and to observations of exceptionally low chronic disease rates among people eating vegetarian, Mediterranean and Asian diets, has suggested that plant-based diets may be most associated with health and longevity.
Camperdown Elm is cold hardy, suffering more from summer drought than winter cold ( to zone 4 ), although 90 % of the University of Minnesota elm trials specimens were lost during the exceptionally severe winter of 2002-2003.
The University ’ s exceptionally diverse student body was noted in the 2009 guide from U. S. News and World Report who ranked it as the second-most diverse master's-granting university in the Western region.
( also written ( 35396 ) 1997 XF11 ) is a near-Earth and Mars-crosser asteroid which, 3 months after its discovery on December 6, 1997, by James V. Scotti of the University of Arizona's Spacewatch Project, was predicted to make an exceptionally close approach to Earth on 28 October 2028.
" Book One: The Romantic Egotist "— the novel centers on Amory Blaine, a young Midwesterner who, convinced that he has an exceptionally promising future, attends boarding school and later Princeton University.
The University of West Florida is an exceptionally progressive university in terms of technology and environmental policy, as exemplified by their investment in the BEST house and their investments in solar powered student housing.
He is a tulku, an incarnate lama, of Drepung Monastic University, where he received the scholastic degree of Geshe Lharampa, the highest degree given, at an exceptionally young age.
They generated a series of novel ideas from which a ‘ Space University ’ was exceptionally well received.
In a move to create an exceptionally staffed English department, Albert Spaulding Cook, chairman of English at the University of Buffalo, attempted to recruit various writers and critics from across the country in 1964.
Students with exceptionally high academic aptitude scores and excellent high school records are eligible to participate in the University ’ s Robert C. Weber Honors Program.
Professor of Middle East studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mordechai Nisan writes that Bat Ye ' or's " exceptionally relevant scholarly study ... amasses compelling evidence and employs powerful argumentation to expose and explain dhimmitude — the author's neologism.
When one considers that Szczecin was never a seat of schools of higher learning and the establishment of the University took place just after an exceptionally devastating war with local physicians, scientists and teachers missing altogether, one must admit that 50 years of active existence of the University is an outstanding achievement.

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At Fenner's, the visitors Oxford won the toss, and made exceptionally good use of the wicket.

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Anyone who now doubted that a personal duel was under way had only to watch how these exceptionally gifted golfers were playing this most difficult golf course.
It was announced by War Department General Order No. 6, 1918-01-12, with the following information concerning the medal: " A bronze medal of appropriate design and a ribbon to be worn in lieu thereof, to be awarded by the President to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Army shall hereafter distinguish himself or herself, or who, since 1917-04-06, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility in time of war or in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United States.
In addition, Hayek attracted an exceptionally able group of students who were dedicated to a libertarian ideology.
Ivanhoe, though of a more noble lineage than some of the other characters, represents a middling individual in the medieval class system who is not exceptionally outstanding in his abilities, as is expected of other quasi historical fictional characters, such as the Greek heroes.
:( b ) personnel of the armed forces of friendly foreign nations who, since the proclamation of an emergency by the President on 1939-09-08, shall have distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services.
He was exceptionally proud, in that he disdained those who loved him.
It is perhaps no accident that the factuality of the Italian Renaissance has been most vigorously questioned by those who are not obliged to take a professional interest in the aesthetic aspects of civilization — historians of economic and social developments, political and religious situations, and, most particularly, natural science — but only exceptionally by students of literature and hardly ever by historians of Art.
The Wank is a popular destination for hikers, day-trippers from Garmisch-Partenkirchen and paragliders, who are able to take advantage of its strong thermals to make exceptionally long flights.
The Jedi Master comes to believe that the boy, who is exceptionally strong in the Force, may be the " Chosen One " of Jedi legend destined to bring balance to the Force.
Certainly, republicanism in Australia has traditionally been supported most strongly by urban working class of Irish Catholic background, whereas monarchism is a core value associated with urban and rural inhabitants of British Protestant heritage and the middle class, to the extent that there were calls in 1999 for 300, 000 exceptionally enfranchised British subjects who were not Australian citizens to be barred from voting on the grounds that they would vote as a loyalist bloc in a tight referendum.
It was noted as an " overachieving college " based on an " exceptionally high graduation rate " and " has a high percentage of students who go to earn doctoral degrees and achieves those numbers through efficient use of resources.
The waiting period was waived for ten players deemed exceptionally notable, most recently Wayne Gretzky who was inducted in 1999.
De Jong, who uses a pacemaker, is reported to be in exceptionally good health for his age, still gives TV interviews and regularly attends veteran meetings.
Marcel Proust, Simone de Beauvoir, Michel Tournier, Marguerite Duras and Romain Gary ( who exceptionally won it twice ) are among the best-known authors who have won the century-old prize.
However, as documented in the book review, " THE TWO BABYLONS: A Case Study in Poor Methodology ", by Ralph Woodrow, which appeared in volume 22, number 2 ( 2000 ) of the Christian Research Journal ( Article DC187 ), Two Babylons Hislop was an exceptionally poor researcher who " picked, chose and mixed " portions of various unrelated myths from many different cultures.
In The Prince ( VI ), Machiavelli cites Hiero as an exceptionally virtuous man and a rare example of someone who rose to princehood from private station.
To Walpole, who looked upon every able colleague or subordinate as an enemy to be removed, Carteret was exceptionally odious.
Russell was known for playing character roles, exceptionally wealthy, dignified ladylike women, as well as for being one of the few actresses of her time who regularly played professional women, such as judges, reporters, and psychiatrists.
:... why shouldn't an exceptionally spiritual woman like you who has already had the idea of giving birth to a Christ and who is now wedded in the spirit me?

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