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Movement, action, were implied by the extensiveness of the dread.
Another key factor concerning social order is the principle of extensiveness.
Their effectiveness is due to the extensiveness of the area to be drained.
The healing had taken a little while, given the extensiveness of the remodeling.
She is surprised by the extensiveness of the preparations.
The extensiveness and public access of the Masonic library is valuable.
"The number of targets and the extensiveness of our operations is going to be different," he said.
"The vast extensiveness of my area becomes painfully apparent."
Such ordinances can collectively raise costs anywhere from 2 to 250% depending on their extensiveness.
It rates below Princeton and above Cliffs for the extensiveness of its lessons.
He was the only person present who had missed Maggie's performance, which indicated the extensiveness of his befogged condition.
Sometimes, surgery itself would have a low likelihood of success due to the location and/or extensiveness of the cancer.
He with the feet of large extensiveness."
In fact, in view of the extensiveness of the changes, it was increasingly unlikely that she'd done them to herself.
The process was simple to operate; however, it was ceased from the operation because of a small capacity and labor extensiveness.
The amount and extensiveness of the wetland created, however, was far beyond the minimum requirement, exceeding 1,000 acres in total.
Width indicates extensiveness of network (relative to size of town/city)
"The extensiveness of surgery, they said there was a possibility of losing some eyesight.
Yet First Amendment questions have been raised on the extensiveness of the "associational rights" of the state's political parties.
(8) The inclusion and extensiveness of footnotes and bibliography.
Not only as regards content but surely also as regards intensity, extensiveness and depth.
Despite the extensiveness in these procedures, mortality is rarely seen in operative correction of hypertelorism.
How could Bagby have devoured and become possessed of this living population, this extensiveness of whole nations, in his short years?
Gaston et al. note that because of this relationship, the intensiveness of a sampling scheme cannot be traded off for extensiveness.
The extensiveness of regolith on Gaspra and its presence overall is a matter of debate, and not fully understood.