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1 2,1| Christians. This lent it an extraordinary advantage. But alongside 2 2,2| from early childhood an extraordinary longing for the rays of 3 2,3| imposed upon the church extraordinary government duties (extraordinaria 4 5,5| as an explanation of the extraordinary harshness manifested by 5 7,1| distinguished itself by extraordinary energy, sometimes wrongly 6 7,1| several years; after many extraordinary adventures, he succeeded 7 7,1| noted: “One could see an extraordinary spectacle: the whole people, 8 7,1| century, the Arabs, with extraordinary rapidity, had conquered 9 7,3| Innocent III was exerting extraordinary activity in organizing a 10 7,3| dealing with men, as well as extraordinary will power and circumspection, 11 7,4| 1081-1204), was marked by extraordinary intensity and animation 12 7,4| taking into consideration his extraordinary zeal and assiduity for collecting 13 9,2| history. The reason is the extraordinary complexity of the history 14 9,7| fifteenth century. A man of extraordinary valor and determination, 15 9,9| theme to describe — “the extraordinary evolution of the might of 16 9,9| its head was struck by an extraordinary and terrifying spectacle: