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Since censorship of any kind is frowned upon by millions of 'Net users, the blackout could be quite extensive.
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Paul Oxley, of First Capital Connect, said the damage was "quite extensive" and delays were expected run into Friday morning.
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International regulatory coordination, already quite extensive, would need to be expanded further.
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This swelling may be mild or quite extensive.
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One is the President wrote a letter that was quite extensive and about many other subjects in which he did include his expression of condolences and his apology for the inadvertent burning of religious materials.
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Although valuable and quite extensive contributions to pupils' understanding of spiritual values are made in religious education, Welsh, English, history and art, the provision for collective worship does not provide a context in which pupils' own spiritual awareness can be consistently nurtured.
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This data set is quite literally the most extensive and valuable assortment of user information available.
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The conference featured extensive, and often quite animated, exchanges between panelists and with the audience.
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The conference featured extensive, and often quite animated, exchanges between panelists and with the audience comprised of roughly 100 journalists for major European newspapers, political figures, human rights activists, scholars, and concerned citizens.
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Victor is now quite well and looking forward to some extensive globe trotting - patients have to remain in the UK for the first six months after a transplant in case of rejection.
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