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extreme

[ik-streem] / ɪkˈstrim /






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"Branded residences appeal most to individuals with extreme brand loyalty - people who want to live and breathe a particular brand," says Faisal Durrani, head of research at Knight Frank Middle East.

From BBC

The extreme cold makes it hard to de-ice planes, while maintenance and refuelling equipment on the ground can freeze.

From BBC

Throughout the year, though, the State Department continued to reissue an “extreme danger” travel advisory for Venezuela, urging Americans to leave the country immediately.

From Los Angeles Times

Australia's climate has warmed by an average of 1.51C since 1910, researchers have found, fuelling increasingly frequent extreme weather patterns over both land and sea.

From Barron's

These jets are known to form when gas falling into a supermassive black hole reaches extreme temperatures and interacts with powerful magnetic fields.

From Science Daily