in an extraordinary degree
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- He possessed in an extraordinary degree the power of continuous intellectual labour, nor did he spare himself. ...
- He was in an extraordinary degree many-sided, both in his knowledge and his sympathies. ...
- He was struck in an extraordinary degree with the desolate aspect of the region. ...
- They were complementary to each other in an extraordinary degree. ...
- Now, however, a series of events began which excited the interest and even the passion of the English people in an extraordinary degree. ...
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- He possessed, in an extraordinary degree, the power of gaining the regard, even the affection, of his fellow-men. ...
- In height he was five feet ten inches, well formed, and capable of enduring fatigue in an extraordinary degree. ...
- Discriminating in an extraordinary degree, her gratitude prevented her perceiving my real character. ...
- The nerves of taste are sensitive in an extraordinary degree to some articles of food and certain drugs. ...
- He has produced a plan for a railway on an entirely new principle, which will combine cheapness and security in an extraordinary degree. ...
- I had remarked that he was always powerfully affected by music; on this occasion he was so in an extraordinary degree. ...
- His own life had always been lived on the highest plane, and he was in an extraordinary degree "unspotted from the world." ...
- The beasts of prey vary in an extraordinary degree according to their species, which are in some way influenced by circ*mstances. ...
- But the difference has diminished in an extraordinary degree. ...
- The subject has begun to interest me in an extraordinary degree; but I must try not to fall into my common error of being too speculative. ...
- This odd word took the fancy of the multitude in an extraordinary degree, and very soon acquired an almost boundless meaning. ...
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- To the end of his days he possessed in an extraordinary degree the subtle power of redistributing emphasis so as to produce a desired effect. ...
- The history of Paris is the history of France, for the national life has been, and is, in an extraordinary degree centred in the capital. ...
- We are in an extraordinary degree self-sustaining, we will overcome world influences and will lead the march of prosperity as we have always done hitherto. ...
- Your recommendations are always welcome, for, indeed, the subjects of them always merit that welcome, and some of them in an extraordinary degree. ...
- The writers who preceded the Christian era, possessed in an extraordinary degree the gift of imagination and invention. ...
- Still the old man was composed and calm; but his calmness was in an extraordinary degree mournful and touching. ...
- Its treatment is beautifully educated and its effect refined, chaste, and elevated in an extraordinary degree.
- In addition to his other gifts and graces, he was handsome, vigorous, and athletic, all in an extraordinary degree. ...
- He chose his friends well; and he had, in an extraordinary degree, the art of attaching them to him by ties of the most honourable kind. ...
- Its stomach is distensible in an extraordinary degree, and not rarely fishes have been taken out quite as large and heavy as their destroyer. ...
- His heart was highly sensitive, and suffered itself to be governed in an extraordinary degree by sympathy; but his imagination carried him away, and spoiled every thing. ...
- It excites our sympathy in an extraordinary degree.
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