| 41. | That Cher, who has enjoyed her share of cosmetic surgery, seems preternaturally ageless, also fits.
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| 42. | It's not that Ms . Rimes'big, preternaturally mature voice isn't worthy.
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| 43. | Watching the preternaturally mellow Ross, Effing admits, " is like watching an aquarium ."
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| 44. | The church purchased the ranch, where the sun breaks preternaturally through the morning fog, in 1962.
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| 45. | For an apparently novice editor, this user seems to be preternaturally familiar with Wikipedia jargon and processes.
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| 46. | In the Beethoven, Zhou immediately unveiled a preternaturally rich, warm violin tone and an instinctive musical understanding.
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| 47. | He is immensely gifted, preternaturally graceful, probably the best athlete in any team sport of all time.
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| 48. | But then there's Pedro Martinez, with his preternaturally long fingers, who went 23-4.
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| 49. | Rippers have preternaturally active floppy ears, a passion for beat poetry and a penchant for rave-style dancing.
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| 50. | The resort is not the only New Year's Eve destination ill-equipped to handle preternaturally premature reservations.
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