“exceptional” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “exceptional”:

+ It is a site of exceptional fossil preservation from the Pennsylvanian sub-period of the Carboniferous, about 309 million years ago.

+ Because of exceptional and widespread damage in Florida and Louisiana, the name “Andrew” was retired in the Spring of 1993.

+ He composed over six hundred pieces, mostly in the Cuban vein, and was a pianist of exceptional skill.

+ Since the late Middle Ages, Friesland is known for the exceptional height of its inhabitants.

+ Adolf Seilacher coined the term in 1970 to describe sites, like Solnhofen, which yielded the most exceptional fossils.

+ Then the normal processes of deposition and fossilisation produces strata containing exceptional fossils.

+ Winning criteriums needs a mix of good technical skills – especially the ability to corner rapidly and sharply – and riding safely with a large group on a short circuit and exceptional fitness to attack other riders and repeatedly accelerate hard from corners.

exceptional in-sentences
exceptional in-sentences

Example sentences of “exceptional”:

+ Its fine fossils make this a lagerstätte, a place of exceptional preservation.

+ These and other behaviors were exceptional for a woman of the early and mid-19th century, when social codes–especially in the upper classes–were very important.

+ Its fine fossils make this a lagerstätte, a place of exceptional preservation.

+ These and other behaviors were exceptional for a woman of the early and mid-19th century, when social codes–especially in the upper classes–were very important.

+ Other things that are typical for his movies are extremely long takes, the lack of conventional dramatic structure and plot, and memorable images of exceptional beauty.

+ During World War I, the medal was awarded to military personnel for exceptional valor in the face of the enemy.

+ Musicians who have exceptional talent and can play extremely fast and difficult music are “virtuosi”.

+ He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.

+ The fossils have been found in several sites of exceptional preservation.

+ Most of what we know about the details of extinct life comes from these exceptional sites.

+ Even before then, it set up tribunals to try the most exceptional cases of terrorism, usually without calling any witnesses.

+ Second, these cherts are famous for their exceptional state of preservation, with individual cell walls easily visible in polished specimens.

More in-sentence examples of “exceptional”:

+ The older players in the band might not have liked a 17-year-old boy to have a principal’s job, but everybody realized he had exceptional skills.

+ During summer, Ghebaleh is a destination for people looking for cool weather, beautiful nature and very close to city facilities, where they can enjoy tasty Lebanese food in exceptional restaurants.

+ The older players in the band might not have liked a 17-year-old boy to have a principal’s job, but everybody realized he had exceptional skills.

+ During summer, Ghebaleh is a destination for people looking for cool weather, beautiful nature and very close to city facilities, where they can enjoy tasty Lebanese food in exceptional restaurants.

+ Persuasive precedent includes cases decided by lower courts, by peer or higher courts from other geographic jurisdictions, cases made in other parallel systems, and in some exceptional circumstances, cases of other nations, treaties, world judicial bodies, etc.

+ There is a long fossil record for the corals, and soft-bodied forms appear in some exceptional strata.

+ The marvelous dry climate and continuous sunshine create year around conditions which are perfect for observation, photographs and videos under an extraordinary variety of natural lights and colours that give the visitor the exceptional advantage of reaching the interior of the volcano by boat.

+ Vertebrate fossils were much rarer, and exceptional specimens like an almost complete ichthyosaur skeleton could sell for much more.

+ Sarojini Sahoo is an Indian writer, who has been enlisted among 25 exceptional women of India by ‘Kindle’ English magazine of Kolkata.

+ The church is a Grade I listed building, a term given to “buildings of exceptional interest”.

+ Species articles only use this template in exceptional circumstances; instead use.

+ The exceptional common year, 1800 was also a common year starting on Wednesday in the Gregorian calendar.

+ Not all of the portraits are exceptional artistically, although there are self-portraits by William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds and other British artists of note.

+ I was languid with the heat and Fischer was better prepared for such exceptional circumstances…

+ Genets are highly agile creatures, with quick reflexes and exceptional climbing skills, and are the only viverrids that are able to stand bipedally.

+ He has received an AIGA Medal for exceptional achievements.

+ Soupy substrates: a medium for the exceptional preservation of Ichthyosaurs of the Posidonia Shale of Germany.

+ When it reached Mexico, Hurricane Dean was a Category5 storm, but it missed large cities and its exceptional Category5 strength landfall caused no deaths and less damage than in the Caribbean islands it passed as a Category2 storm.

+ Chai Nat Pomelo Fair Chai Nat is one of several provinces famous for producing exceptional pomelo.

+ He is a hunter and hunted at the same time and all he can demonstrate are his exceptional ability and talent.

+ The exceptional cases are discussed below.

+ Lowie’s argument was initially directed against race scholars who argued that the Nordic race displayed a higher range of variation than other races and could thus be assumed to produce a particularly high number of exceptional individuals, which ensured the superiority of the culture produced by this race.” Instead he argued that there really were no differences in the range of variation between races.

+ In addition, height is not entirely genetically determined, but also subject to environmental influences during development, which make offspring of exceptional parents even more likely to be closer to the average than their parents.

+ Saudi Arabia is an exceptional case in the legal history of the Muslim world.

+ She has received tributes from the United States House of Representatives and from the Alabama House of Representatives “for a remarkable lifetime of exceptional achievement lived during three centuries”.

+ Kenyon has received many honors, including the King Faisal Prize for Medicine, the American Association of Medical Colleges Award for Distinguished Research, the Ilse Helmut Wachter Award for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, and La Fondation IPSEN Prize, for her findings.

+ Solubility of solutes increases with increase in temperature, but there are exceptional cases.

+ The long, narrow configuration of the V12 contributed to good aerodynamics, while its exceptional smoothness allowed its use with relatively light and fragile airframes.

+ As a child he showed exceptional musical talent.

+ Charles Wallace tries to fight IT with his exceptional intelligence but is overpowered by the evil and becomes a robot-like creature mouthing the words with which IT infuses him.

+ This allowed the preservation of soft parts and exceptional detail.

+ Except in exceptional circumstances, no one can be awarded for the first time a rank higher than Knight.

+ His young son was soon showing exceptional musical skills.

+ While director of Dorpat Observatory, which proved that double stars are not exceptional and that star systems are governed by the laws of gravity.

+ Accounts of his time in prison and execution mention his exceptional courage.

+ They are exceptional jumpers: many of their features, particularly their long, powerful legs, are adaptations to improve jumping performance.

+ The exceptional IP edits are also identified from the same person using an open proxy.

+ The specialities of the local cuisine include “migas casseroles, stews and tench, an exceptional freshwater game fish.

+ Lagerstätte of exceptional fossil preservation.

+ In 2002, Navrátil was awarded the 292nd “Bronze Wolf”, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting.

+ Palaeontologists have found some exceptional places where fossils of early birds are found.

+ All have at least average ability, some have exceptional learning abilities and artistic talents, while others have special educational needs.

+ In 2018, the American Physical Society awarded him the Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research.

+ The Armenian people from ancient to modern times – Page 45 by Richard G Hovannisian It was formed a church dedicated to Sainte-mère-de-Dieu, and an exceptional site of medieval tombs.

+ The great historian Sima Qian, called Sun Tzu an exceptional strategic battlefield commander.”China’s Many Dreams: Comparative Perspectives on China’s Search for National Rejuvenation”, ed.

+ During World War I, the medal was awarded to military personnel for exceptional valor in combat.

+ He had exceptional hands at the plate, and would bat without batting gloves.

+ The exceptional common year, 1900 was also a common year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar.

+ Although many people believe this owl has exceptional night vision, its retina is no more sensitive than a human’s.

+ Despite his notability as an exceptional basketball player, he has yet to win a championship.

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