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extreme

[ik-streem] / ɪkˈstrim /






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The film is essentially a three-hander, Teddy going to harrowing extremes to force Michelle to confess, with poor, loyal Don caught in the middle.

From Los Angeles Times

The review also raises questions about how climate change and exposure to extreme temperatures could affect body awareness and thinking.

From Science Daily

At first glance, this extreme environment seems far more complex than the later stage, when fewer and more stable particles fly outward from the collision point.

From Science Daily

Unlike solids, they have no fixed structure, and the most important interactions between dissolved molecules and their surroundings happen at extreme speeds.

From Science Daily

In Sydney, the city where he was dropped for the only time in his Test career and once batted himself into hospital in extreme heat, the former captain was outstanding.

From BBC