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Indeed, one of the common markers of a case of SHC is that the body – or part of it – suffered an extraordinarily large degree of burning while the surroundings or the lower limbs remained comparatively undamaged.
Further, Segovia left behind a large body of edited works and transcriptions for classical guitar, including several transcriptions of J S Bach, in particular, an extraordinarily demanding classical guitar transcription of the Chaconne from the 2nd Partita for Violin ( BWV 1004 ).
The derby attracts an extraordinarily large crowd in excess of 3, 000 people.
In circulation they are extraordinarily rare, but their novelty value offsets the unease most users feel at having such a large amount of money in a single coin.
In other cases it is known that any bound must be extraordinarily large, sometimes even larger than any primitive recursive function ; see the Paris-Harrington theorem for an example.
A " Mae West " is also a type of round parachute malfunction ( partial inversion ) which contorts the shape of the canopy into the appearance of an extraordinarily large brassiere.
The genomic size of coronaviruses ranges from approximately 26 to 32 kilobases, extraordinarily large for an RNA virus.
This allowed for an extraordinarily large and powerful reactor that was also cheap enough to be built in large numbers and simple enough to be maintained and operated by local personnel.
Adult elephants and rhinoceroses are too large to be successfully tackled by tigers, but such extraordinarily rare events have been recorded.
Avalokiteśvara has an extraordinarily large number of manifestations in different forms ( including wisdom goddesses ( vidyaas ) directly associated with him in images and texts ).
In 1969, Lineaweaver and Backus wrote of the oceanic whitetip: " is extraordinarily abundant, perhaps the most abundant large animal, large being over 100 pounds, on the face of the earth ".
One extraordinarily large bull elephant living in captivity at the Oregon Zoo, Packy, weighed in 2008.
Elephant seals derive their name from their great size and from the male's large proboscis, which is used in making extraordinarily loud roaring noises, especially during the mating competition.
After agreeing to enter the world of pornography, he gives himself the screen name " Dirk Diggler ", and becomes a star because of his good looks, youthful charisma, and extraordinarily large penis.
Upon examining the upper respiratory tissue from mice exposed to both bacteria, an extraordinarily large number of neutrophil immune cells were found.
He was an extraordinarily gifted vocalist, known for a large number of compositions, and also an instrumentalist who popularized and improved the plucked rabab ( of Central Asian origin ).
A supergun is an extraordinarily large artillery piece.
He crafted extraordinarily intricate collages, created a large collection of abstract drawings and pursued numerous other avenues of non-cinematic art, sewing more dolls and some whimsical suits.
He was an extraordinarily gifted vocalist, known for a large number of compositions, and also an instrumentalist who popularized and improved the rabab ( of Central Asian origin ).
Upon examining the upper respiratory tissue from mice exposed to both bacteria species, an extraordinarily large number of neutrophils ( immune cells ) was found.
Whenever addressed, he wriggled convulsively, and his lips, which were three times too large for him, and had been put on hastily as an afterthought, emitted the most extraordinary laugh that had ever come my way ; to these advantages he united those of being extraordinarily well read, over flowing with exquisitely subtle humour, and being one of the best natured people that ever trod this planet .
This is accompanied by large pectoral fins and " extraordinarily powerful " associated muscles which " account for up to 1 / 4 the total body weight ".

extraordinarily and number
The double headed nature of this instrument means that the harmonics are extraordinarily complex, as between both of them, there are, theoretically, an infinite number of resonant modes, and thus harmonics.
He also began producing a number of detailed individual images of flowers and birds, including the extraordinarily detailed Poppies and Flock of Chickens.
Taranto was founded in 706 BC by Dorian Greek immigrants as the only Spartan colony, and its origin is peculiar: the founders were Partheniae (" sons of virgins "), sons of unmarried Spartan women and Perioeci ( free men, but not citizens of Sparta ); these out-of-wedlock unions were permitted extraordinarily by the Spartans to increase the prospective number of soldiers ( only the citizens of Sparta could become soldiers ) during the bloody Messenian wars, but later they were retroactively nullified, and the sons were then obliged to leave Greece forever.
A very small number of rock climbers have taken the opportunity to climb the normally inaccessible rock face beneath the falls, although this is an extraordinarily dangerous undertaking ; a single afternoon thunderstorm could restart the falls, sweeping the climbers off the face.
These changes are extraordinarily difficult to classify given the wide variety of modes of action that exist and the fact that many drugs can cause their effect through a number of different mechanisms.
Moncur Street and Queen Street are particularly affluent areas, with a mixture of residential and commercial buildings and an extraordinarily high number of heritage-listed buildings.
For the past five decades, however, he has worked at the frontiers of both economic theory and operations research and has made a number of extraordinarily significant contributions to both of these fields.
This number of one hundred extraordinarily rendered persons is in addition to the hundred U. S. ghost detainees.
The TH Darmstadt had an extraordinarily large number of foreign students.
* It can have an extraordinarily high fecundity rate, producing thousands of propagules while conventional techniques might only produce a fraction of this a number.
In 1839-40 he returned to the Adelphi to write and star in a number of plays, including his extraordinarily successful play Jack Sheppard, based on the novel of the same name published that year by William Harrison Ainsworth.
This extraordinarily large number of stops is derived from a mere 38 ranks of pipes by means of extension and transmission.
Although many forms of natural disaster appear in fiction and literature, tropical cyclones serve a number of useful literary functions because they are both extraordinarily powerful and, to those who have some experience with them, their occurrence can be portended several days in advance.
An extraordinarily large number of his descendants became Hasidic rebbes, including many around the world today.

extraordinarily and people
Nehru observed that these attitudes and religious taboos were preventing India from going forward and adapting to modern conditions: “ No country or people who are slaves to dogma and dogmatic mentality can progress, and unhappily our country and people have become extraordinarily dogmatic and little-minded .” Therefore, he concurred, that religions and all that went with them must be severely limited before they ruined the country and its people.
Cherry-Garrard noted: “ They are extraordinarily like children, these little people of the Antarctic world, either like children or like old men, full of their own importance.
Some cultural historians believe that the adjective " elfin " came to be used to describe the facial features of people with Williams syndrome because, before Williams syndrome's scientific cause was understood, people believed that sufferers of the syndrome, who have very charming and extraordinarily kind personalities in comparison to most people, were gifted with extraordinary, even magical, powers.
It should not be too easily assumed that people are incapable of making conscious choices about their own behaviour, unless they are deranged ( crazy ), in great pain, extraordinarily confused, heavily intoxicated, or in some way trapped or locked down ( see also political abuse of psychiatry ).
So I chose military policeman, and I learned how to disable people and how to be extraordinarily brutal.
The land is extraordinarily fertile in this region and people have lived here since prehistoric times.
The gentle ambivalence of his humour made him attractive to an extraordinarily diverse range of people.
Due to low production and extraordinarily pricey cars, e. g. in 1913, George Vanderbilt purchased and drove a Stevens-Duryea, but was one of few people in the United States who could afford one.
Despite his thickness ( or possibly because of it ), he is extraordinarily sweet and usually the first to look on the bright side and find the good in people.
Evaluating this objectively can be extraordinarily difficult, because people may not even agree about what the true costs and benefits are.
The natural attachment of the people will always be to the governments of their respective states, so the federal government must be, in a sense, extraordinarily congenial to the people.

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