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My appreciation for Lincoln has grown immeasurably.
The damage from the 1956 hurricane was immeasurably greater.
While radicals in particular had benefited from the attention of earlier historical work, the cast of supporting characters about whom we now know something has been immeasurably widened.
The regime's agrarian, labour, conscription, and administrative policies had contributed immeasurably to the shrinkage of its social base by the turn of the 1980s.
Whether his contextual map is ratified or revised, the contextual history of thought will profit immeasurably.
Both the satellite and airborne imagery provided information to help prioritize areas for survey and excavation and aided immeasurably in planning logistics.
We may say that the two cannot be compared but what we mean is that one is immeasurably more valuable than the other.
This psychological work helped me immeasurably throughout the remainder of the transplant hospitalization.
The paper has benefited immeasurably from these discussions.
There is potential to increase immeasurably scientific understanding of cellular development and control.