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exceptional

[ik-sep-shuh-nl] / ɪkˈsɛp ʃə nl /




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The study states: "Given its exceptional size, density of occupation and architectural complexity, Brusselstown Ring represents a unique case within both the Baltinglass hillfort cluster and more widely within the Atlantic Archipelago."

From BBC

That has been allowed in exceptional circumstances since 2011 under double jeopardy legislation, but the method of acquittal plays no part in that process.

From BBC

The Italy international was recognised for an exceptional year in which he won the Champions League for the first time and three domestic trophies with PSG.

From BBC

According to the description, the home “offers the rare combination of a prime location, modern luxury, and exceptional craftsmanship.”

From MarketWatch

Around 10 European countries are on the verge of, or coming close to, breaking their annual temperature record, notably due to an exceptional summer.

From Barron's