extraordinarily familiar with with Mike Huckabee that he has had a long history in American politics here and he has
extraordinarily , is the first book to have been written about the history of loneliness.
extraordinarily armed and then we're looking at the blooding pel and how that got
Extraordinarily influential at that restaurant and the success it had.
extraordinarily marvelously that this man could understand what he was saying and that he could understand the replies and he asked him questions about this
extraordinarily talented person he was just the wrong person for the role in
extraordinarily different context for the information that they have put out there
is extraordinarily important.
an extraordinarily long life, but actually a happy life and a meaningful life, a fulfilling life, what is it?
is extraordinarily hopeful good news, extraordinarily optimistic news.
With extraordinarily rare exceptions polar bears cannot catch their prey in the water; seals are much too quick and far too agile when they're swimming and they can very easily
These are like extraordinarily high-skilled jobs being I'm going to pick a word, being automated by agentic AI.
So that work is extraordinarily important.
And that's been extraordinarily challenging for those of us still at the company and, of course, those who lost their jobs.
You've done extraordinarily well in your career.
They're extraordinarily stable.
It's a dynamic extraordinarily -- conceptually, it's a way scholarship-- I mean, it's a very scholarly topic
It's extraordinarily hard.
Each of you are extraordinarily powerful to solve problems.
And so it was extraordinarily fortuitous.
probably an extraordinarily deep understanding of themes like freedom and forgiveness and love.
We are moving extraordinarily quickly.
Meredith Whitney is an extraordinarily charming, smart, and at that instance, this year, 2008, she was a young female financial analyst at an investment bank.
she would have been extraordinarily lauded for getting it.
So it's extraordinarily powerful.
That game is extraordinarily corrosive for businesses trying to build long term wealth.
Looking for life is extraordinarily difficult because life is not really a collection of stuff.
It is extraordinarily dangerous for Westerners to go to large areas of Syria.
But it's extraordinarily hard work and-- which it was before, but it's a different kind of work and pressure, I think.
Andrew is extraordinarily determined, and the whole business is based upon the product.
That's extraordinarily powerful, and I think that goes a long way to accounting for the momentum that he's had.
And it's an extraordinarily powerful way to think.
It's still extraordinarily difficult.
They were extraordinarily good at that.
They were extraordinarily good at planning relative to their rivals, but they still weren't very good at seeing the future, because everybody's
And it was extraordinarily lucky to find someone like that because it was like the big solution-- big question.
And we have an extraordinarily expensive organ, which is called the brain, which demands a lot of energy.
So it is an extraordinarily important and complete role.
It's been extraordinarily well lead.
have found extraordinarily useful in terms of managing devices that otherwise get into problems in other places.
She ended up doing extraordinarily well.
do this extraordinarily important work.
So I'm extraordinarily thankful to the governor for one of the great trips of my lifetime with my daughter to North Korea.
And it's extraordinarily frustrating.
But it's extraordinarily hot.
These are extraordinarily compact and dense objects.
Because Kyoto is extraordinarily insular.
So there's this extraordinarily rich culinary tradition and they allowed us in.
And he's doing extraordinarily good things and it, knowing Alex, , it suits him.
Which is extraordinarily short sighted I think.