A novice in international affairs, Bush has relied "to an extraordinary extent on his advisers for ideas and for information."
It is to a quite extraordinary extent a thing apart from our national life.
Algis Budrys described it as an example of "a book that represents science fiction well, but not to any extraordinary extent."
The town expanded to an extraordinary extent and the population increased very rapidly: 8,671 inhabitants in 1882, and 12,000 in 1889.
Such histories tend to ignore the extraordinary extent and longevity of certain earlier trade patterns to which Europe itself was merely peripheral.
Whatever the Pataki administration decides, the debate has drawn outsiders' attention to the extraordinary extent of the destruction.
Yet they are to an extraordinary extent dependent on governmental patronage.
The two supplemented each other to an extraordinary extent.
So far the American people have protected their President to an extraordinary extent.
We number among us some who are possessed of his talent, but none to such an extraordinary extent.