I mean, it wasn't anything unordinary, it was just the fact that you could tell he genuinely meant what he said. |
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Beneath my not too unordinary 84 years of woes and joys, I've found something beneficent, precious, good and ever-present. |
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The staff and Little Harbor Hospital were already getting used to me so my presence there was not unordinary. |
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Markus didn't know what to think, except that they were demons, unordinary monsters. |
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He likens the task of making sense of organizational life to figuring out the rules, processes, and outcomes of a rather unordinary soccer game. |
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We were walking through the rose gardens, chattering about whatever took our fancy when something unordinary happened. |
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Sometimes he can achieve an unordinary expression that causes me to wonder what is behind the glossy eyes and glowing exterior. |
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Nothing unordinary about his dress, there were many men of the working class who dressed similar. |
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We were in a round room of pure stone, which was not unordinary because actually the Council room was in a large cave to the side of the Forbidden City. |
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We've got some extraordinary ideas, for an unordinary person. |
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It was a fairly ordinary day as far as what we actually did goes, but when you're living in relatively unordinary circumstances, the ordinary's a welcome relief. |
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For years, DiFranco has rejected interview requests from business publications because she believed they wouldn't understand her unordinary mission. |
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There was a bed, a desk, a laptop, white walls, nothing unordinary. |
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Roth, in fact, constantly investigated the hidden counterpoint to the unordinary, undomesticated life he has lived. |
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What is unordinary about her story is how far those soccer cleats would actually take her. |
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Sometimes, the coach has given unordinary perspectives and challenged us to just try them. |
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So as to get rid of the mice that are invading his home, a farmer chooses an unordinary cat. |
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Kevin Jerome Everson's short films about ordinary African-American life are completely unordinary. |
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At the time, the decisions appeared odd, or at least unordinary. |
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The reason for this was the unordinary path he has been walking, since the existence of Pianos Maene, in a branch where economics and culture go hand in hand. |
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You could call Rear Window, Vertigo and Psycho an unequalled trilogy about voyeurism or, if you want to be more orthodox, a set of films forcing ordinary audiences to admit their unordinary fears. |
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