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a certain extent VB

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an unlimited extent VB

such an extent that VB

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This list aims to include persons who are known to a large number of people, and is not based on the extent of their popularity.
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The ring has a radial extent of about 5,000 km.
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The likelihood of developing paralytic polio increases with age, as does the extent of paralysis.
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It reaches a height of 52 m (171 ft) a.s.l., and 38 acres in extent.
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This place is about a few square kilometres in extent.
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The town expanded to an extraordinary extent and the population increased very rapidly: 8,671 inhabitants in 1882, and 12,000 in 1889.
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To a much lesser extent, streams deposited layers of sediment which mixed with that deposited on the sea floor.
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These teacher shortages continue to exist today and are seen to a greater extent in high-poverty districts.
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By 1975, its popularity had grown to such an extent that it became necessary to present two performances per night.
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This continues with the current storyline, though at a much lesser extent.
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