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  • 11Extraordinary Merry Christmas — «Хор» Невероятно счастливое Рождество …

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  • 12extraordinary — ex|traor|di|nar|y [ ık strɔrdn,eri ] adjective ** 1. ) very unusual and surprising: It s an extraordinary story. most/quite extraordinary: The whole idea is most extraordinary. it is extraordinary that: It s extraordinary that no one disagreed… …

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  • 13extraordinary — [[t]ɪkstrɔ͟ː(r)dənri, AM neri[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (approval) If you describe something or someone as extraordinary, you mean that they have some extremely good or special quality. We ve made extraordinary progress as a society in… …

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  • 14extraordinary */*/ — UK [ɪkˈstrɔː(r)d(ə)n(ə)rɪ] / US [ɪkˈstrɔrd(ə)nˌerɪ] adjective 1) a) very unusual and surprising It s an extraordinary story. most/quite extraordinary: The whole idea is most extraordinary. it is extraordinary that: It s extraordinary that no one… …

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  • 15extraordinary — adjective Etymology: Middle English extraordinarie, from Latin extraordinarius, from extra ordinem out of course, from extra + ordinem, accusative of ordin , ordo order Date: 15th century 1. a. going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary <&#8230; …

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  • 16extraordinary*/ — [ɪkˈstrɔːd(ə)n(ə)ri] adj 1) very unusual and surprising It s an extraordinary story.[/ex] It s extraordinary that no one disagreed with him.[/ex] 2) much better or worse than is usual The picture does not capture her extraordinary beauty.[/ex]&#8230; …

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  • 17EXTRAORDINARY REMEDIES — Extrajudicial Remedies As in other ancient civilizations, the earliest method of vindicating violated rights under biblical law was self redress. A burglar at night may be killed on the spot (Ex. 22:1), life may be taken for life (see blood&#8230; …

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  • 18extraordinary — adjective 1) an extraordinary coincidence Syn: remarkable, exceptional, amazing, astonishing, astounding, sensational, stunning, incredible, unbelievable, phenomenal; striking, outstanding, momentous, impressive, singular, memorable …

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  • 19extraordinary — adjective 1) an extraordinary coincidence Syn: remarkable, exceptional, amazing, astonishing, astounding, sensational, stunning, incredible, unbelievable, phenomenal; informal fantastic 2) extraordinary speed Syn …

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  • 20Extraordinary ray — Ray Ray, n. [OF. rai, F. rais, fr. L. radius a beam or ray, staff, rod, spoke of a wheel. Cf. {Radius}.] 1. One of a number of lines or parts diverging from a common point or center, like the radii of a circle; as, a star of six rays. [1913&#8230; …

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