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1. ’ I said, smiling back, inordinately pleased to see him
2. The way this followed the curve of her hips and left most of one leg exposed was inordinately exciting
3. ‘Be calm,’ Scott told himself, his suit warning him of inordinately high stress levels
4. Recent events scrutinizing her private life, are not about humbling the inordinately proud inasmuch as putting things in their proper perspective
5. Yet, as early as January of 1918, Lenin complained that his secret police, orginally known as the Cheka, were inordinately soft
6. “I think he is a bit bashful about being announced with such formality and praise, but I truly am inordinately proud of him
7. It was inordinately bright in the cabin because of the sun reflecting off the snow
8. He was somewhat bigoted and inordinately intolerant
9. John was inordinately perplexed in his heart
10. Actually Lewis was thinking what a drongo Shepherd was, a blind monkey with a hammer up it’s arse could have solved this case, after all it was given to him on a plate, he just had to put the bit’s together, Lewis had reservations about Ted being a master criminal, Lewis, in fact, was beginning to believe Ted might be more dupe than criminal, he was uneasy with the convenient way the evidence was stacked against Ted, for a master criminal he’d stupidly left an inordinately large amount of incriminating evidence lying around, Ted fit the profile of a messenger a lot more than he did a master criminal, Lewis had an uncomfortable feeling Mr Ted Carr was being set up
11. One would expect inordinately high or low betas to foreshadow the inability to
12. ' He ended the call and handed the Link to Saddlebrook who looked inordinately pleased,
13. The landing was extremely smooth, and Grobut looked inordinately pleased with himself as he taxied the Surveyor Craft to the parking area
14. 'A prediction?' The voice of the UPS was inordinately sceptical
15. ' Stazl looked inordinately pleased with himself,
16. Though, I must tell you Constance, lately it does seem that I have had to wait an inordinately long time for the books I put on reserve
17. ways, enmeshed in the webs of attachment, and inordinately fond of sen-
18. Tony was inordinately pleased, but all he said was, "I have a long way to go
19. His fists curled into balls at his sides and those blue eyes, duller than usual, stared unblinking at me for an inordinately long time
20. One comes out of the metro, turns left on a wide avenue, Dionysou Areopagitou, now a pedestrian zone, with well preserved two and three-storey buildings on the left side, neo-classical, classy and obviously inordinately expensive, and on the right a steeply upward-sloping stretch of trees and wild bushes leads the eye to the rocky plateau of the Acropolis
21. That mess is inordinately vague, intertwined with references to other parts of Federal law and written at a 73rd-grade level
22. What this did: was that the monkeys and apes that survived the holocausts of burning fire and black smoke for 25 million years… came to recognize this glittering material called FLINT: and worshipped it: because the undead bird-reptile unseen entities hiding inside them: found these shining and glittering things after an eruption as part of what the volcano spewed out… inordinately appealing, because retarded birdbrains are attracted to shiny objects
23. � Every light took an inordinately long time to change, and I drove off in anticipation of the next tension filled light
24. Emma, her chin sunken upon her breast, had her eyes inordinately wide open, and her poor hands wandered over the sheets with that hideous and soft movement of the dying, that seems as if they wanted already to cover themselves with the shroud
25. With lowered faces, and swinging one leg crossed over the other knee, they uttered deep sighs at intervals; each one was inordinately bored, and yet none would be the first to go
26. Our lamps cast a sort of brilliant twilight over the area, making inordinately long shadows on the seafloor
27. Easy to think, harder to execute, because the brothers had been inordinately close all their lives, due to their father’s all-consuming military career and a largely absent mother
28. The sum total of the subscription, when we got my lord’s five-and-twenty guineas, was better than two hundred pounds sterling—for even several of the country gentlemen were very generous contributors, and it is well known that they are not inordinately charitable, especially to town folks—but the distribution of it was no easy task, for it required a discrimination of character as well as of necessities
29. She was still wearing stage makeup when she noticed the broad-shouldered and inordinately attractive young man watching her from the far side of the student-union basement
30. One way in which the pricing structure can be of use is to determine whether the options are inordinately expensive or cheap, based on historical levels
31. In the 1968 and 1969 particularly, a fair number of strong companies used convertible issues to combat the inordinately high interest rates for even first-quality bonds
32. Blockage—the amount of shares held is inordinately large compared with trading volumes in the OPMI market
33. Parliaments were inordinately successful, and Benson and Hedges expanded by leaps and bounds
34. In integrated steel and aluminum companies; in many electric utilities, because they may be encumbered with inordinately large capital expenditures requirements (an example of encumbrances that are not disclosed in accounting statements)
35. Control of funds for basically passive investments is an inordinately profitable business with very little price competition, whether such control is through registered investment companies or registered investment advisers
36. For example, an emphasis on financial position could prevent one from investing in airline equities, because of a belief that the industry is dangerously financed (an example of on-balance-sheet liabilities) and would be even if re-equipment programs were modified; in integrated steel and aluminum companies; in many electric utilities, because they may be encumbered with inordinately large capital expenditures requirements (an example of encumbrances that are not disclosed in accounting statements); and in labor-intensive companies with large pension-plan obligations (an example of off-balance-sheet liabilities that are disclosed in financial statement footnotes)
37. The thing that ought to be avoided in the United States at any rate is uncontrolled reorganizations and liquidations; these are inordinately expensive and inordinately unpredictable
38. Against this background, White, Weld and Lehman Brothers, which were now acting jointly as Leasco’s main investment bankers, structured a deal that would be inordinately attractive to their institutional clients
39. Therefore, the falling-volatility scenario has an inordinately negative impact on the value of the 100 straddle, causing the value to fall below the Black-Scholes value
40. He was inordinately homely: the prettiest boot-stitcher of that day, Irma Boissy, enraged with his homeliness, pronounced sentence on him as follows: "Grantaire is impossible"; but Grantaire's fatuity was not to be disconcerted
41. Tragically, investors seem hardwired to inordinately focus on very short periods of time, often completely ignoring how the strategy has done over long periods of time
42. It is very hard to avoid recency bias, when what just happened inordinately informs your expectation of what will happen next
43. If we forget for an instant that each species tends to increase inordinately, and that some check is always in action, yet seldom perceived by us, the whole economy of nature will be utterly obscured
44. As each species tends by its geometrical rate of reproduction to increase inordinately in number; and as the modified descendants of each species will be enabled to increase by as much as they become more diversified in habits and structure, so as to be able to seize on many and widely different places in the economy of nature, there will be a constant tendency in natural selection to preserve the most divergent offspring of any one species
45. Many people, it is true, tried to assume a frowning and diplomatic countenance; but, speaking generally, every Russian is inordinately delighted at any public scandal and disorder
46. He was inordinately scented