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Extremely prolific for a few years, van Vogt wrote a large number of short stories.
Extremely prolific, Mo Yan wrote his latest novel, " Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out " in only 43 days.
He also wrote How to Be an Extremely Reform Jew ( Avon Books, 1994 ) and has contributed to the Mirth of a Nation humor anthologies.

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Manchester United has been described as a global brand ; a 2011 report by Brand Finance, valued the club's trademarks and associated intellectual property at £ 412 million – an increase of £ 39 million on the previous year, valuing it at £ 11 million more than the second best brand, Real Madrid – and gave the brand a strength rating of AAA ( Extremely Strong ).
Extremely massive stars ( more than approximately 40 solar masses ), which are very luminous and thus have very rapid stellar winds, lose mass so rapidly due to radiation pressure that they tend to strip off their own envelopes before they can expand to become red supergiants, and thus retain extremely high surface temperatures ( and blue-white color ) from their main sequence time onwards.
However, Pete and Goofy are much closer pals who get a lot more along in the feature film A Goofy Movie, and its direct-to-video sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie.
Extremely able in knifefights, Moreira won them all, even against more than one person.
Extremely efficient predators have more free time and thus often appear more lazy than relatively inept predators that have little free time.
Extremely accident prone, he tends to cause more problems than he solves, whereupon his deluded sense of reality causes him to blame his " villainous opponents.
Extremely small errors in temperature, winds, or other initial inputs given to numerical models will amplify and double every five days, making it impossible for long-range forecasts — those made more than two weeks in advance — to predict the state of the atmosphere with any degree of forecast skill.
Extremely strong and talented horses can perform five or more leaps forward before having to touch down with the forelegs, although it is more usual to see a series of three or four leaps.
* Extremely poor hardware and related boot image control standards that forced users into endless " fixes " as operating systems and applications clashed – addressed in part by single board computers and simpler more automated re-install procedures, and the rise of software specifically to solve this problem, e. g. Norton Ghost
* Extremely Hazardous Substances: This list currently contains more than 300 chemicals.
Extremely frequent as an emergent plant, broadleaf arrowhead forms dense colonies on very wet soils that become more open as the species mixes with other species of deeper water levels.
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Extremely precise atomic clocks on the surface of the earth, for example, are found to measure less time ( run slower ) than similar clocks in space.
Extremely large stone circlessome greater than 12 meters acrossmay be the remains of special ceremonial dance structures.
Related definitions include Very Low Birth Weight ( VLBW ) which is less than 1500 g, and Extremely Low Birth Weight ( ELBW ) which is less than 1000 g. Normal Weight at term delivery is 2500 g-4200 g.
Extremely little is known about her life, other than what can be inferred from the dedications and writings on her collections of madrigals.
Extremely small apertures such as f / 64 can be used without issues of diffraction on the lenses, of much larger focal length than those used for smaller images ( a small relative aperture is still a fairly large hole, reducing diffraction ).
Critical response towards Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close has been generally less positive than for Foer's first novel, Everything Is Illuminated ; John Updike, writing for The New Yorker, found the second novel to be " thinner, overextended, and sentimentally watery ", stating that " the book's hyperactive visual surface covers up a certain hollow monotony in its verbal drama ".
Extremely fine-grained high-resolution photographic emulsions are inherently much less light-sensitive than ordinary emulsions, so long exposure times were required.

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Extremely high initial velocity ( over 4000 ft / s 1200 m / s ), flat trajectory and very low recoil are the. 17 Remington's primary attributes.

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Extremely controversial in both its subject matter and its use of obscene language ( something Burroughs recognized and intended ), the book was banned in Boston and Los Angeles in the United States, and several European publishers were harassed.
Extremely high doses of melatonin ( 50 mg ) dramatically increased REM sleep time and dream activity in people both with and without narcolepsy.
Extremely rare, both a convertible or a station wagon were available.

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Rendering of the European Extremely Large Telescope.
Extremely low platelet counts may be temporarily boosted through platelet transfusions.
Extremely serious health and sanitary conditions persist, and the educational system remains in desperate condition.
Extremely small radial-velocity variations can be observed, of 1 m / s or even somewhat less.
The highly successful BattleTech line led to a series of video games, some of the first virtual reality gaming suites, called Virtual World ( created by a subdivision of the company known at the time of development as ESP, an acronym for " Extremely Secret Project ") and a Saturday-morning animated TV series.
Extremely alien and incomprehensible mindset.
Extremely clear glass, used for fiber-optic wave guides in communication networks.
Extremely cold summers ( 1601 – 1603 ) wrecked crops, which led to the Russian famine of 1601 – 1603 and increased the social disorganization.
* 2009-Flip Skateboards Presents Extremely Sorry-Performs " Stand By Me " with Baron and Dave Lombardo.
Extremely short or vacuum UV ( 10-100 nm ) is screened out by nitrogen.
Extremely minor chemical changes such as the addition of a single methyl group to a binding partner can sometimes suffice to nearly eliminate binding ; for example, the aminoacyl tRNA synthetase specific to the amino acid valine discriminates against the very similar side chain of the amino acid isoleucine.
Extremely low power — 1 watt and below — is often referred to by hobbyists as QRPp.
Extremely low frequency ( ELF ) is a term used to describe radiation frequencies from 3 to 30 Hz.
* Extremely long life.
The same year, Waits made a foray into producing music for other artists, teaming up with his old friend Chuck E. Weiss to coproduce ( with his wife, Kathleen Brennan ) Extremely Cool, as well as appearing on the record as a guest vocalist and guitarist.
Extremely witty, he is seen as a critique of Victorian culture at the end of the century, espousing a view of indulgent hedonism.
* Bid Whist players who are Extremely Annoying Actual Quotes.
The first flight of an American Hall thruster on an operational mission, was the Aerojet BPT-4000, which launched August 2010 on the military Advanced Extremely High Frequency GEO communications satellite.
Extremely high doses of niacin can also cause niacin maculopathy, a thickening of the macula and retina, which leads to blurred vision and blindness.
Extremely cheap to produce and far too small for jewels, the results are hoped to have numerous commercial and industrial applications such as in computer chips or cutting instruments.
Extremely sensitive measuring equipment once used mirror galvanometers that substituted a mirror for the pointer.

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