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extensive

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The Widow Ashton wore yet another gloomy yet fashionable head covering from her extensive wardrobe of mourning caps; the veil covered her face so that her reaction could not be seen.

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The NPR science team has done extensive coverage on the history of the STM and the growing field of spatial teleportation.

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The analysis of the remains, conducted by researchers from Cardiff University, the Mary Rose Trust, and the British Geological Survey, were among the most extensive ever undertaken.

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According to the statement by prosecutors, Hezbollah has been running "an extensive drone programme for some time".

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A more extensive upgrade that moves the position of that engine’s air inlet is set to be available for new aircraft deliveries.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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