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of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)

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He is quite an emotional and sensitive chap who is quite stressed living in kennels.
These negotiations alone would have made for quite an interview in these pages, providing valuable insight into the true rigor of Sehgal's endeavors while miming, almost comically, the intriguing gamesmanship of his own work.
I thought that perhaps college and university professors would have quite an edge on me, but the test was composed in such a way that there were questions specific to independent teachers, and to the university people as well.
Douglas Pace, Director of Assisted Living and Continuing Care, American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA): Having a group of this makeup come together and report on 131 recommendations and gain consensus on 110 was quite an achievement.
This Sydney-based aboriginal dance group has made quite an impact down under as an ensemble that melds the traditional forms and sounds of an ancient civilization with contemporary urban culture.
Here, too, the statistics tell quite an interesting and often overlooked story that includes the following features:
LN: Yes, and it has in any case run quite an ambitious program of contemporary art, with shows by Jeff Wall, Kiki Smith, Jana Sterbak, and many others, besides popular favorites like Monet, Bonnard, and Hopper.