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  • 11Extreme 40 — Des Extreme 40 lors de l iShares Cup 2008 à Kiel Gréement Marconi avec GV à corne Débuts …

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  • 12Extreme — Ex*treme , n. 1. The utmost point or verge; that part which terminates a body; extremity. [1913 Webster] 2. Utmost limit or degree that is supposable or tolerable; hence, furthest degree; any undue departure from the mean; often in the plural:… …

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  • 13Extreme-G — ist eine Reihe futuristischer Rennspiele des ehemaligen Computerspiele Herstellers Acclaim. Allgemeines In den Extreme G Spielen übernimmt der Spieler die Kontrolle über ein futuristisches Motorrad, mit dem er bei hohen Geschwindigkeiten Rennen… …

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  • 14Extreme-G — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Extreme G Desarrolladora(s) Probe Entertainment Distribuidora(s) Acclaim Entertainment Motor Extreme G …

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  • 15extreme — adj exorbitant, inordinate, *excessive, immoderate, extravagant extreme n Extreme, extremity are comparable when they mean the utmost limit or degree of something. Extreme usually applies to either of two limits which are diametrically opposed or …

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  • 16extreme — (adj.) early 15c., from O.Fr. extreme (13c.), from L. extremus outermost, utmost, farthest, last, superlative of exterus (see EXTERIOR (Cf. exterior)). In English as in Latin, not always felt as a superlative, hence more extreme, most extreme… …

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  • 17extreme — [adj1] very great acute, consummate, high, highest, intense, maximal, maximum, severe, sovereign, supreme, top, ultimate, utmost, uttermost; concepts 569,771,781 Ant. limited, mild, moderate extreme [adj2] beyond reason and convention absolute,… …

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  • 18Extreme — Gary Cherone und Nuno Bettencourt bei einem Live Auf …

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  • 19extreme — I (exaggerated) adjective aggrandized, amplified, beyond the limit, drastic, enlarged, exceeding, exceeding the bounds of moderation, excessive, exorbitant, fanatical, flagrant, going to the utmost lengths, going too far, gross, hyperbolic,… …

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  • 20extreme — ► ADJECTIVE 1) to the highest degree; very great. 2) highly unusual; exceptional. 3) very severe or serious. 4) not moderate, especially politically. 5) furthest from the centre or a given point. 6) (of a sport) performed in a hazardous… …

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