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There was extreme method in his madness.

He presents an extreme vision of the polis.

In extreme instances, the contacts may weld together.

The Peony Pavilion holds extreme significance in the repertoire of Kun Opera.

Extreme precipitation: Climate change is increasing the number of extreme precipitation events across the Northern Hemisphere — as well as doubling the risk of floods like the one in the U.K. in 2000.

When we experience extreme emotions it can put us off balance and lead to some unintended behavior and consequences.

The vessel remains stable in choppy waters, thanks to four platform legs that anchor it into place, even during extreme conditions.

And suddenly, there, across just two frames, he saw it: a vivid, intense expression of extreme anguish. It lasted less than a 15th of a second.

With its extreme violence and gory, sadistic "finishing moves," MK dialed public anxiety about games up to stratospheric levels -- possibly even higher than Grand Theft Auto has more recently.

The median is not as highly influenced by the frequency of occurrence of a single value as is the mode, nor is it pulled by extreme values as is the mean.

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Diamonds have extreme resistance to abrasion.

You might even deem it as extreme.

There are extreme arid regions where only the fittest survive.

But this argument belies the extreme variability that is present in human behavior.

Solar panels will supply power and radioisotope heater units will help it withstand the extreme cold on Mars.

Climate change will most likely result in more extreme weather events, including storms or heavy rainfall that causes flooding.

In the euro area, where there is scant evidence of wage inflation and extreme weakness in the periphery economies, the ECB should not raise rates.

Marbury, he said, is 'an extreme example, because he has been a problem in many places' and may not like trading in his luxurious lifestyle for coaches ordering him around in Chinese.

The other extreme is declaring bankruptcy.

Policymakers in Beijing do not condone such extreme measures.

Her offense: displaying unabashed ego by publicizing a list of extreme demands for a boyfriend.

Poverty is one of those issues, and oftentimes it goes with little notice, despite its extreme effect on people's lives.

The Smiths now have to decide whether to apply for a waiver from the decision on grounds of "extreme hardship," or abandon the business and uproot Shayna from her life in Michigan.

I' d recommend extreme caution.

Taken to an extreme, this strategy can intimidate and terrorize.

In some countries, the Board can be personally and in extreme cases financially accountable for any negligence.

This is an extreme version of the problem many of the books have in dealing with the disaster as an end product, a symbol of something greater, a nemesis to some hubris.

Quite controversial if you're a certified nutritionist. You might even deem it as extreme. But to get extreme results. Extreme measures must be taken.

The occupation of firefighter, by nature, entails dealing with extreme heat, exposure to toxic substances, and causes high levels of psychological and physiological stress.

But Greenson pushed it to an extreme.

I long to relive that night, but what she did was so extreme I cannot imagine even mentioning it to any other woman, much less repeat the act.

The conference of the four men is amicable in the extreme.

However, to apply Western critical standards to a Chinese writer, especially one who is not only writing but editing, working on the farm, taking part in the land reform and a half a dozen other movements, would be academic in the extreme.

Chic in the extreme, the Ko is a catwalk--the place to see and be seen.

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