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extraordinary

[ik-strawr-dn-er-ee, ek-struh-awr-] / ɪkˈstrɔr dnˌɛr i, ˌɛk strəˈɔr- /


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The "extraordinary measure" to ban fans seemed to have been taken to "make policing the match much easier", added the Conservative committee chair.

From BBC

They showed a different side of their personality on Saturday, a terrible beauty on an extraordinary day.

From BBC

This extraordinary saga of Los Angeles, celebrity and religion are laid out in the recent book “Sister, Sinner” about McPherson’s vanishing act and the optics of her “resurrection.”

From Los Angeles Times

Bobby told BBC Scotland's News at Seven programme: "Ordinary people can do extraordinary things."

From BBC

Despite it being England captain Maro Itoje's 100th cap, many headlines have been around the inclusion of the 21-year-old tyro, who played for the British and Irish Lions last year after an extraordinary breakthrough season.

From BBC