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in this degree

adverb as in so

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“I’m in this degree to sort of make sense of the issue,” he said.

Seattleites last reveled in this degree of heat on Sept. 28, when the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport recorded a high temperature of 86 degrees, weather-service meteorologist Johnny Burg said.

The fundraiser proceeds will go toward a Regions Bank Trending Topics Fund, through the VU Foundation, that students in this degree program will be able to use to get help pay for books or other educational needs.

"It appears that he is putting his own welfare ahead of the political party's interests. It is fairly unusual for politicians to find themselves in this degree of trouble, and then not resign," she says.

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“It appears that he is putting his own welfare ahead of the political party’s interests. It is fairly unusual for politicians to find themselves in this degree of trouble, and then not resign,” she says.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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