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22 Sentences With "less exceptional"

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The situation is far more dire for those making less exceptional salaries.
But what about all the other, less exceptional ivory netsuke in this family collection?
However, the ministerial attrition rate under Mrs May looks less exceptional in an international context.
It didn't really work for anyone, and this is less exceptional than you might expect.
Half a dozen less exceptional late 2000th-century French and Flemish manuscripts sold for between £21982,231 and £2000,235 each.
Researchers found that we find an idea more or less exceptional depending on the metaphors used to describe it.
Since then, America's government has suffered three prolonged shutdowns, and is therefore looking a bit less exceptional than it once did.
The first is that America is less exceptional—because, like baseball, more of a European-accented hybrid—than it often considers itself to be.
Even as the world No. 1 ranking has shuttled between Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas of late, Rose has been no less exceptional over the past 10 months.
Using statistical modeling based on this pattern, Dr. Fair developed a formula that could predict how fast other, less-exceptional runners might expect to run as they grew older.
But its political fragmentation—with the traditional centre-right and centre-left splintering into smaller, more niche parties—and the entry of a right-populist party into the heart of its politics makes the country suddenly less exceptional.
Sullivan's work within the LGBTQ community was no less exceptional, writing a biography of pre-Stonewall trans figure Jack Bee Garland, and contributing to newsletters, historical societies, and educational organizations that extended locally from San Francisco to the international stage.
Ms Le Pen's strategy has been to win respectability by turning her party, previously seen as a creature of the extremist fringe, into a mainstream nationalist alternative to left and right, and the British vote makes the party's Euroscepticism seem less exceptional.
The podcast announced this morning that its long-awaited third season will begin airing on September 20th, and released a trailer for the season, which will spend a year within the Cleveland court system, exploring the less exceptional cases that go in and out of the court system.
Randall and his family occupy one of the best shows on television, a beautiful story about a black adopted child who grew up in a white family, anchored by an Emmy-winning performance from Sterling K. Brown and no less exceptional work from Susan Kelechi Watson as Randall's wife, Beth.
But as a whole, they're more diverse and less exceptional than the stereotype suggests — and the cliché of the DREAMer valedictorian can obscure just how much harder it is to succeed without legal status in the US. According to 2014 estimates from the Migration Policy Institute, nearly 400,000 young immigrants who would otherwise qualify for DACA don't meet the educational requirements for it: They dropped out of high school and don't have a GED.
Raffles speaks quite some languages, including Dutch, French, Russian and Hungarian. Considering less exceptional abilities, they can be simply summarized by stating that, but for eating with chopsticks, Raffles can do everything. For a Victorian gentleman, Lord Lister is refreshingly free from racist views. A World War I-induced dislike towards Germans is present in Hageman's version of the character.
The longevity of Flaccus's command has been cited as evidence that the prolongment of Julius Caesar's term in Gaul in the 50s, and the five-year proconsular commands granted to Pompeius Magnus and Marcus Crassus after their joint consulship in 55, were less exceptional than has sometimes been thought.Ronald T. Ridley, "The Extraordinary Commands of the Late Republic: A Matter of Definition," Historia 30 (1981), p. 294, especially note 43.
According to Stephen Beckert, a senior analyst at TeleGeography, the events are far less exceptional than they seem because cable cuts happen all the time. Beckert argues that "only the first two cuts had any serious impact on the Internet," and this drew public attention to other cable cuts that would not normally have been newsworthy. According to Beckert, cable cuts happen "on average once every three days." He further noted that there are 25 large ships that do nothing but fix cable cuts and bends, and that such cuts are usually the result of cables rubbing against rocks on the sea floor.
Life restoration, reconstructed skull, and skull AM 25430 of M. ferox Some writers suggest M. ferox could grow to the size of a black bear,Allaby, "Mustelidae" whilst others suggest a less exceptional mass of , compared to the wolverine of . Ekorus ekakeran, a comparable mustelid of the same period found in Africa, is estimated to have been around . Matthew described it as having short stout legs, with short feet and long non-retractible claws, similar to a modern wolverine but about twice the size, and noted that "the teeth indicate an animal fully as predaceous as the wolverine, but the skeleton points to more fossorial habits".Quoted in Gratacap, p.
Pompeius Magnus ("Pompey the Great") received imperium pro consule before he ever held a magistracy — at first from the Senate, then by vote of the People, the latter perhaps indicative of the revival of popularist politics. Given the extended prorogations, the five-year proconsular commands assigned to Julius Caesar in Gaul and Marcus Crassus in Syria are less exceptional than they have sometimes been regarded; it could be argued that the five-year appointment was a realistic assessment of the time required to accomplish the task, and avoided the uncertainty, delays, and political jockeying of year-by-year prorogation. Although competition for remunerative provinces, especially Asia, might be fierce,Brennan, Praetorship p. 584.
It noted, however, that had the piece been written for a less exceptional occasion, it "would be welcomed as a very agreeable work, unambitious in plan, unpretending in style, but at the same time lively, tuneful, fresh, and extremely well-written both for voices and instruments.""Birmingham Musical Festival", The Times review, 12 September 1864, p. 10 After two further performances (at The Crystal Palace on 12 November 1864; and by the Dublin Philharmonic Society in 1868), Sullivan withdrew the piece and refused to allow it to be performed. There were also three known complete performances of the masque around the first anniversary of the composer's death and additional performances in 1903 and 1907.

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