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- In China, female consumers rejected Barbie's ideal of feminine beauty and its image for women as extraneously sexy.
- But, Topping said, the Seattle series " did not lose out because of the criticism leveled extraneously in the public forum ."
- In the original tight-fitting, extraneously zippered style of the late 1970s and early 1980s, " parachute " referred to the pants'synthetic nylon material.
- Adult male residents of Jalal Street, in the center of Khan Yunis, were allegedly lined up and fired upon from fixed positions with Bren light machine guns, firing extraneously to the point that a stench of cordite filled the air.
- :: : As an example of how Freechild doesn't seem to recognize the nature of his own behavior, in the other mediation complaint that he made yesterday, trying to get sympathy for having been subjected to supposedly inappropriate behavior, he couldn't seem to do so without overtly ( and completely extraneously ) insulting my nationality in the first sentence:
- I note in passing that Ryoung122 speaks of editors'inability to distinguish " one " from " zero " when he himself is unable to see that David in DC described the article's one source as " one source " ( see analysis of Sandstein ); he spends precious screenfuls of evidence before he gets around to accusing David in DC of speaking extraneously; he believes it an extreme cabal that a public list of deletion discussions at WT : WOP whereby one editor can quickly inform a second via watchlist that a new AFD has occurred, and privately bemoans just that to his list of hundreds of receptive listeners, telling them just what to do about it; and he sees no evidence against his view that David in DC ignores all evidence.