Many species have had to make unusual adaptions in order to live in the narrow, rock-strewn central channel. |
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There will be contests of unusual ceramics, exhibitions of the products and ceramic ware for sale at bargain prices. |
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Storm surges are unusual elevations in sea level that are driven by anomalous wind stresses and low atmospheric pressures associated with storms. |
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He looked as though he'd put a few drinks away, and his red nose suggested that that wasn't unusual for him. |
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The company is always game to open a book on most events and we do get some unusual requests. |
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The Posidippus papyrus is unusual for its length and the well-preserved state of the remaining text. |
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Matrilineal kinship was relatively unknown in the rest of India, though it was not unusual in Kerala itself. |
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It is not unusual for former law clerks to have fond recollections of the judge they worked for. |
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He was a small, spare, wiry man, highly intelligent, with unusual gifts of persuasion and leadership. |
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The attack by two sharks is unusual behaviour for white pointers, which are generally regarded as solitary hunters. |
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Account books of the period reveal how traders fared in this unusual situation. |
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His life has been so abnormal it is no surprise that he has such unusual views. |
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All sorts of unusual kites were flown, and in addition there were a number of stalls and workshops. |
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It is expected to be anchored there for a number of days to await the abatement of unusual southerly headwinds. |
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And it doesn't get much more unusual than having mantra rays and starfish witnessing your wedding day. |
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It has all the hustle and bustle of a typical Gordon Brown day, albeit in unusual surroundings. |
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They now have a most unusual friendship and she speaks affectingly of his story as a peculiarly American tragedy. |
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The menu also offers 17 salads, all Bulgarian traditionals, with the most unusual being a salad of radish and carrot. |
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A stationary shop in George Street has been branching out with some unusual additions to its stock. |
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Anne was well known for her beautiful and unusual flower gardens and her very kind and generous nature. |
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For the rare or unusual gift, a trip round the antique or second-hand shops and a little imagination is all you need. |
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Through an unusual jointure, announced in October, it became the dance programming division of the Trust. |
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Perhaps the car's unusual looks, which were striking when it was first launched, are no longer as fresh and winsome as they once were. |
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Miller would have dismissed the thud if it were not for the unusual whine that the engine had developed soon after the thud. |
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These holdings encompass virtually the whole spectrum of Akan gold regalia and related forms and include many unusual if not unique works. |
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For an unusual alternative to raspberries, Japanese wineberries are well worth a try. |
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The Cape of Good Hope is a wild, windswept nature reserve that would pass for coastal Kerry, except for the baboons and unusual vegetation. |
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It is not particularly unusual for the village to be split by internecine suspicion, if not your actual warfare. |
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In another unusual move, although not unprecedented, the prosecution offered no rebuttal to the defense testimony. |
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His more unusual gambit, however, is dicing the sampled raps of various MCs into terse snippets. |
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He is the prince of a southern political family, but without unusual arrogance or over-the-top airs of entitlement. |
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Concertos for the timpani or kettledrums, the big boys of the orchestra, are certainly unusual but not entirely neglected. |
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The live act contains unusual aspects like action painting, and is demanding, explosive and equally extreme, and the audiences reflect that. |
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A local businessman is offering for sale a most unusual item which was brought to him as part of a job lot of scrap. |
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By the time I enter the plane, I'm agitated and surrounded by people who look as if nothing unusual at all is happening. |
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It's not unusual for someone to arrive at the service with court documents that need to be actioned quite soon after the appointment. |
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It's unusual for someone to strike like this during the day and to ransack the place in such a disturbing way. |
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It wasn't unusual for Krystal to act like a complete crazy person, but today she was acting extra crazy and I knew something was up. |
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They allow him unusual balance, enabling him to overcome gravity and stay upright when he should be prone. |
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Mona looked ruffled, which wasn't a really unusual expression for her to carry around, given her social rank. |
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A wholly unusual and uncommercial film, it was a spectacular failure upon release. |
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He pioneered a style of French text-setting in which the accentuation of weak syllables made for unusual forcefulness and clarity. |
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I struggled out, disturbing the lazy whatsits as little as possible, and yawned my way in the general direction of the unusual sounds. |
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The unusual pact would see Boeing's 767 jetliners converted to tankers and leased to the military. |
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What made the visit unusual was that along with the rest of the audience, the President laughed freely in response to the jokes and jests. |
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However, because of the engine's unusual power and torque characteristics, you really have to work at the gear lever to keep the pot boiling. |
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Killaloe in Co Clare is the rather unusual setting for an American-style ranch house, albeit one built of bricks and mortar rather than timber. |
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This unusual reactive lesion of the gastric mucosa has only rarely been described and has been termed Russell body gastritis. |
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It was only afterwards that the couple learned of the unusual nature of the procedure. |
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Seek out unusual vessels, such as wall vases, old watering cans or window boxes to hold your favorite flora. |
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This will be a unique opportunity for keen gardeners to buy rare and unusual plants, many of which are not obtainable from local garden centres. |
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It is unusual for a Japanese court to adopt reports by foreign investigative authorities as evidence. |
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Its developers worked in unusual sympathy, preserving the watercourses, mature trees and shoreline that were, and remain, the site's patrimony. |
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They are famous around the county for their collection of unusual breeds, beginning with water buffalo, then venison, and now wild boar. |
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They will participate in jugglery, stilt walking, acrobatics and a hundred other unusual programmes. |
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He is also a farm inspector for both traditional and organic farms, and he said it was unusual to have a foot in both camps. |
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This roof also displays a fine set of original iron straps linking the queen posts with the tie beams using an unusual system of pegs. |
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But in an unusual role reversal, paper wasp queens beg their young for a meal. |
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The panel is highly unusual for the seventeenth century in having an integral frame in quattrocento style. |
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Set in a beautifully kitsch New York, The Royal Tenenbaums tells the story of a most unusual family reunion. |
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In order to quash these rumours the company took the highly unusual step of issuing an official denial. |
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It's new and unusual to most folks, and there's definitely a process of acceptance to go through. |
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It's probably one of the most unusual jailbreaks authorities have ever encountered. |
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Colours are powdered pastels, warm naturals, primary colours and unusual accents. |
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The family room to the right of the entrance hall has an unusual colour scheme. |
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And there should be nothing unusual about the ad interim appointment of former Chief Justice Hilario Davide as ambassador to the United Nations. |
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It is a very unusual to have such a remote war grave, but it is important to remember the debt we owe to these airmen. |
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It is an unusual design of ship, a collier with engine-room aft and wheelhouse amidships. |
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However, it is not unusual to find modern, rectangular houses in rural areas. |
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Police scrambled the force helicopter and even took the unusual step of staging a reconstruction of his last known movements. |
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There are no adhesions, abnormal fluid collection, or unusual color changes. |
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He's reclining on a couch looking surprisingly relaxed and amused as he relates the story of how penury forced him into such an unusual career choice. |
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It could be the beautiful autumn sunshine glistening off mountains of green and red apples which has brought about this unusual state of contemplation. |
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Now Eddie's garden stretches across two acres, and is adorned with an array of unusual trees, shrubs and plants which he has picked up pursuing his hobby as a reclaimer. |
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Athanasius Kircher was a Jesuit priest and polymath, a man of unusual talents. |
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In another unusual move, the grand jury considered not only the basic elements of the crime, but also affirmative defenses. |
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Last week, Bulgarian archaeologists unearthed an unusual 13th-century grave in an ancient city named Thracian. |
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Our most unusual New Year's Eve was in those heady, pre-parenting days when my husband whisked me off to Amsterdam for what Bridget Jones would call a mini-break. |
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Its unusual history began when a rich Welshwoman from Glamorgan, Magaret Morris, married her French tutor, Noel Desenfans, just before the Revolution in his native country. |
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These forests are home to other unusual and endangered species, including the Asiatic jackal and silvered langur, many of which have also disappeared from Laos. |
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From time to time I have wondered about the origins and the whys and wherefores of this unusual memory, and only last month was the key to the mystery found. |
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You would do well to recalibrate with negatives of unusual contrast. |
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Also due to their unusual immune system, bats can remain healthy and able to travel even while infected. |
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One of the unusual things about this particular storm was that it was a southerly gale and not one of the usual westerlies that tend to affect the south of Britain. |
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In our turf-fire environment, the unusual smells of coal slack and hooves burning when a red-hot shoe was fitted, although unpleasant, are nonetheless memorable. |
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One of the most unusual jobs of the year came in April when Hamble Lifeboat went to the aid of a yacht aground off Egypt Point on the Isle of White in fairly heavy weather. |
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So, in an unusual order issued on New Years Day, District Judge Robert Hinkle clarified the issue. |
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He said it was unusual for cheetahs to get together in packs of four. |
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Barrett and Wootten also present a successful program that emphasizes active learning and whole language use and note an unusual camaraderie among students and faculty. |
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It was on the unusual catwalk of a waterborne battlecraft that some of the finest collections of two of Italy's celebrated fashion designers were showcased in Mumbai recently. |
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The water ouzel is one of the more unusual birds on the Eastern Sierra. |
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And there were an unusual number of razor shells around the hull. |
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For the first decade of the twentieth century Merthyr was represented by the unusual combination of David Alfred Thomas and Hardie. |
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The growth of computing has necessitated the creation of many new units, several of which are based on unusual foundations. |
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Another unusual clade of trilobites known as the trinucleids developed a broad pitted margin around their head shields. |
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In the same year, a party for black men and women in a Fleet street pub was sufficiently unusual to be written about in the newspapers. |
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Several character studies have noted his unusual zeal and warmth of character. |
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The Hellenic Trench of the Hellenic arc system is unusual because this convergent margin subducts evaporites. |
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Another unusual feature found in the abyssal and hadal zones is the cold seep, sometimes called a cold vent. |
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The most unusual characteristic of this structure is that it is of square plan, rather than circular or octagonal. |
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However, ingestion of large quantities accidentally is unusual because of a strong unpleasant taste. |
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It is a retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche from the unusual perspective of Psyche's sister. |
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She enjoys creating new dishes by combining unusual ingredients. |
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Yes, I have many alts, and no, none of the others have any unusual capitalisation. |
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Artemisinin isolated from Artemisia annua is a novel sesquiterpene lactone bearing an unusual endoperoxide function. |
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Before the beachings, he notes, his team had spotted about 50 of the unusual Cuvier's beaked whales in the study area. |
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Many people had looked but it was unusual to see these searches bearing fruit. |
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So, for example, it is not unusual for an asexual person to say that he is asexual but biromantic, or that she is asexual but heteroromantic. |
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Under unusual conditions, even gold can be made to bond with other elements. |
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I head towards David Jones in the city, which has a bottle shop that is easily robbed of its expensive and unusual spirits. |
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A more unusual sport is calvinball, which involves spontaneous rules that are never the same twice. |
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Species of Argochrysis exhibit an unusual behavior not seen in other chrysidids or parasitoids. |
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Rare marbles, especially overlays, sulphides, clambroths, and other unusual specimens, need gentle washing and drying. |
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It was not unusual for the older girls to stay on after 5 p.m. for another two hours or so, to buck or cob an extra one or two barrows. |
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Or perhaps something unusual occurred in the current period that you can't count on to repeat itself. |
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The center had 11 assists and 10 blocks tonight for a very unusual double double. |
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One of the most unusual things about the house is the flagstoned courtyard in the back, reachable by a set of French doors. |
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I paid violent and unusual attention to a flapper all through the meal in order to make you jealous. |
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There is an agreeable freehandedness in the lines of the Pennsylvania table of unusual design at upper right. |
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In an unusual alliance, Minnesota is trading walleye fingerlings, above, for Wisconsin frylings. |
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It was so unusual that I went for another furtle in the 1881 census to find her family. |
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Mrs Conchita Warren is an unusual name, I thought as I cycled towards Limehouse. Most local women were Doris, Winnie, Ethel or Gertie. |
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It is played by children of all ages. Boys like it especially, but it is not unusual to see girls and even adults playing Gilli Danda! |
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Another unusual ice-contact feature is an esker, a long, narrow, steep-sided ridge of glaciofluvial sand and gravel inhabiting a glaciated area. |
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The north coast is unusual in having four high tides each day, with a double high tide every twelve and a half hours. |
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Erosion of the limestone has led to some unusual geological formations, such as the limestone pavements at Malham Cove. |
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Many barrows surround it and an unusual number of 'rich' burials can be found nearby, such as the Amesbury Archer. |
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The Benevenuti Situla is also unusual in that it seems to show a specific story. |
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Caractacus lived out his days on land provided by the Roman state, an unusual end for an enemy commander. |
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This arrangement was quite unusual in terms of medieval law, as Conan might have had sons who could have legitimately inherited the duchy. |
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As demands for a parliament grew, Charles took the unusual step of summoning a great council of peers. |
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It is also unusual in having responsibilities and ownerships beyond its boundaries. |
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Calcite exhibits an unusual characteristic called retrograde solubility, in which it becomes less soluble in water as the temperature increases. |
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These unusual freshwater deposits in the Hangman Grits were mainly formed in desert conditions. |
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The cathedral is unusual in Britain in having a separate bell tower a few metres away from the main building, rather than integrated into it. |
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During the English Civil War, a number of siege coinages were produced, often in unusual denominations. |
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These attitudes were not unusual in Britain in the 1820s, much as it shocked visiting Americans. |
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For others, it can mean that time spent indulging an unusual interest can result in a deluge of further targeted marketing that may be unwelcome. |
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Upright vacuum cleaners are popular in the United States, Britain and numerous Commonwealth countries, but very unusual in Continental Europe. |
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This is an unusual underground air cushion funicular rapid transit system, situated in the Austrian ski resort of Serfaus. |
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Extinction is not an unusual event, as species regularly appear through speciation and disappear through extinction. |
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An unusual example used to exist on the Isle of Wight, where until 1926 parallel tracks between Smallbrook Junction and St John's Road existed. |
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Vikings were relatively unusual for the time in their use of axes as a main battle weapon. |
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The class struggles of the Roman Republic resulted in an unusual mixture of democracy and oligarchy. |
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The Battle of Britain has the unusual distinction that it gained its name before being fought. |
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More insisted upon giving his daughters the same classical education as his son, a highly unusual attitude at the time. |
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The dean of King's College is an ordained person, which is unusual among British universities. |
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Built between 1079 and 1532, Winchester Cathedral has had an unusual architectural history. |
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He built twelve thousand individual units, sometimes in buildings with unusual shapes, such as a giant horseshoe. |
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They therefore give people an unusual degree of access to ideas of elves in older traditional culture. |
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However, other elements of the tale are unusual for other ghost stories of Shakespeare's era. |
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It was also unusual for ghosts of this period to produce such damaging effects. |
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Finally Supervisor level 2 expands on that, allowing firing from barges, bridges, rooftops and over unusual sites. |
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As they are considered a type of explosive, offenders can in principle be tried before military courts, though this is unusual in practice. |
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Many unusual dishes are made with baked beans including the baked bean sandwich. |
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It is more likely that she popularised the drink, which was unusual in Britain at the time. |
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The Tudor period was one of unusual isolation from European trends for England. |
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It is likely that the picture was cut down at some time as it was unusual to stop just below the knee. |
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An unusual rhetorical device, hendiadys, appears in several places in the play. |
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Pocock, but there is still widespread disagreement about the exact significance of Hobbes's unusual views on religion. |
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After 1672 and Samuel Butler's Hudibras, iambic tetrameter couplets with unusual or unexpected rhymes became known as Hudibrastic verse. |
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Elgar coached the players and wrote and arranged their music, including quadrilles and polkas, for the unusual combination of instruments. |
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This occasion was an unusual opportunity for an unknown composer at a time when any sort of orchestral concert was a rare event in London. |
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For a team sport, cricket places individual players under unusual scrutiny and pressure. |
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Unfortunately yellow color is not unusual to find in the palm of a Mercurian. |
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The 1966 World Cup had a rather unusual hero off the field, a dog called Pickles. |
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Apart from all these, a few unusual titles have been of comital rank, not necessarily to remain there. |
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Injuries and other midmatch dramas are hardly unusual for Jankovic, who calls on trainers with regularity. |
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It was not unusual to misdeliver mail and to go back and try to retrieve it. |
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Arran is therefore not unusual in that the derivation of the name is far from clear. |
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The uplands support black and red grouse, mountain hares, raptors such as golden eagles and hen harriers, and some unusual plant species. |
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The monobrowed girl was frequently teased at school for her unusual appearance. |
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In recent years, divergence has occurred so that it is now unusual for the same engine to be used on a military type and a civilian type. |
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Telomerase is an unusual polymerase because it contains its own RNA template as part of its structure. |
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He was enthusiastic and quickly gained the status as a consultant, unusual for such a young person. |
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Other Patagonian freshwater fauna include the highly unusual aeglid crustacean. |
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Carson repeatedly pointed out the unusual nature of these relationships and insinuated that the men were prostitutes. |
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The eastern end provides a very large space that can be used to show exceptionally large artworks due its unusual height. |
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On February 14, 2008 a winter storm caused an unusual snowfall in the upper reaches of the hills of the city. |
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Scotland has a strong philosophical tradition, unusual for such a small country. |
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This was an unusual move at the time, as most universities were established through Papal bulls. |
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Mixed nude bathing was not unusual in the early Empire, though some baths may have offered separate facilities or hours for men and women. |
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There is no conclusive proof that she owned the ring, but its unusual design closely matches Joan's own words about her ring at her trial. |
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The marriage was unusual because he was a widower of fifty, while the bride was only seventeen. |
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His furniture often featured a keyhole design, and had unusual coverings, including parchment and silk, and inlays of bone and ivory. |
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The northern peninsula of Trotternish is underlain by basalt, which provides relatively rich soils and a variety of unusual rock features. |
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They are specialist feeders on conifer cones, and the unusual bill shape is an adaptation to assist the extraction of the seeds from the cone. |
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Plants with unusual growth habits, sizes, and colours are propagated and planted in parks and gardens throughout the world. |
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Prior to this Glenrothes was in the unusual position of not being able to host its own Remembrance Sunday commemorations. |
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In some cases the form of the name is unusual and not consistent with the version commonly accepted. |
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This unusual tradition survived until 1994, although numbered shirts were worn in European competition from 1975 onwards. |
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One other unusual thing about the Old Course is that it is closed on Sundays to let the course rest. |
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Less commonly, addition of manganese, aluminium, indium and other elements can produce more unusual colors of gold for various applications. |
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Comedies are often filled with witty remarks, unusual characters, and strange circumstances. |
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In many cities, it was not unusual to have a regular ice delivery service during the summer. |
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The estuary is unusual in that comparatively little water occupies so large a basin. |
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The fully formed spicule is composed of a single crystal with an unusual morphology. |
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The dinoflagellates share an unusual mitochondrial genome organisation with their relatives, the Apicomplexa. |
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The skimmer's bill reflects its unusual lifestyle, with the lower mandible uniquely being longer than the upper one. |
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A very diverse range of unusual secondary metabolites is produced by marine fungi. |
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Lundy is home to an unusual range of mammals, almost all introduced, including a distinct breed of wild pony, the Lundy pony. |
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Among cetaceans, whales are distinguished by an unusual longevity compared to other higher mammals. |
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On the other hand, especially in the summer it is not unusual that there is the sirocco, the wind from the Sahara. |
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The Azores also has an endemic bat, the Azores noctule, which is unusual in regularly feeding during the day. |
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The enclosure is unusual in appearance, having each of its four corners slightly elevated. |
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Intrauterine cannibalism is an even more unusual mode of vivipary, in which the largest embryos eat weaker and smaller siblings. |
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Another unusual feature among rabbitfishes is their pelvic fins, which are formed from two spines, with three soft rays between them. |
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Thus there is an unusual diversity of flora and fauna present in this nature preserve. |
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Algae are prominent in bodies of water, common in terrestrial environments, and are found in unusual environments, such as on snow and ice. |
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The sound system of Danish is unusual among the world's languages, particularly in its large vowel inventory and in the unusual prosody. |
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The British had become aware of unusual submarine activity, and had begun counter patrols that forced the submarines out of position. |
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Bristol is unusual among major British towns and cities in its larger black than Asian population. |
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The general public responds well to exposure to rare and unusual organisms, reflecting their inherent value. |
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It is also unusual in not producing the neurotransmitter substance P, a fact which researchers find useful in studies on pain. |
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In temperate areas, the house sparrow has an unusual habit of tearing flowers, especially yellow ones, in the spring. |
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Nevertheless, certain unusual swimming patterns and a few deformities were found among the experimental animals. |
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While some have theorized that unusual local magnetic anomalies may exist in the area, such anomalies have not been found. |
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Sills are fed by dikes, except in unusual locations where they form in nearly vertical beds attached directly to a magma source. |
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Commonly such middens are sited where there is a convenient rock that is an unusual resource in the region. |
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Manatees are unusual amongst mammals in possessing just six cervical vertebrae, which may be due to mutations in the homeotic genes. |
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Henry was now around 31 years old, but late marriages for noblemen were not unusual in the 11th century. |
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In an extremely unusual event for the Middle Ages, Hunyadi's son, Matthias, was elected as King of Hungary by the nobility. |
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The design of the castle is unusual for the period, and is only seen elsewhere in blockhouses along the River Thames. |
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The neck of the island between the two hills where the farm was located has an unusual flora. |
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Chalk as seen in Cretaceous deposits of Western Europe is unusual among sedimentary limestones in the thickness of the beds. |
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Two unusual structures that have been described as ice houses, pottery kilns or crematoria are found on Moons Hill in Freshwater. |
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Animals may also have unusual gaits that are used occasionally, such as for moving sideways or backwards. |
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The locomotives were given numbers under an unusual system where each number was individual only on the island. |
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It is unusual because it has no public access but exists purely to provide a connection between two rail systems. |
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A deer's antlers are composed of bone which is an unusual example of bone being outside the skin of the animal once the velvet is shed. |
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There an unusual find of net fragments made from plant fibers suggested that fishing was an important part of life. |
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Any deviancy is not the result of accident but indicates an unusual motive of the writer. |
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Tacitus tells us he had an unusual story, which the historian promises to tell, but it has been lost to us. |
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A major outbreak of cholera in 1892 was badly handled by the city government, which retained an unusual degree of independence for a German city. |
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In the literature this unusual section is taken as further evidence that this type of boundary wall had never been used for defensive purposes. |
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Unlike most ancient human remains, bog bodies have retained their skin and internal organs due to the unusual conditions of the surrounding area. |
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North Korea loves to spring surprises. More unusual is for its US foe to play along. |
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What makes Holiday Countdown unusual as compared to the lottery's other instant offerings is the price point, the size and the playstyle. |
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The film also prompted an unusual response during the postscreening question-and-answer session. |
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Some lavas of unusual composition have erupted onto the surface of the Earth. |
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The reasons for this unusual direction have been speculated upon endlessly. |
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The broad Mantaro valley is unusual in the Andes as it possesses a large amount of arable land. |
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One of the notable artists from Phillip II's court was Sofonisba Anguissola, who gained fame for her talent and unusual role as a woman artist. |
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An unusual feature of the coastal plain is a large number of Carolina bays, the origins of which are uncertain. |
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Bolinas soon gained renown for its unusual structures and recreational drug use, illustrating disregard for building codes and drug laws. |
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The Western Hudson Bay subpopulation is unusual in that its female polar bears sometimes wean their cubs at only one and a half years. |
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In modern times, it occurs most commonly in people with mental disorders, unusual eating habits, alcoholism, and old people who live alone. |
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This traditional breakdown into such small areas is unusual when compared to the rest of Spain. |
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Aspect is unusual in ASL in that transitive verbs derived for aspect lose their grammatical transitivity. |
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As a young priest he had studied little theology, but this was not considered unusual at the time. |
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The second and third series were far more popular, partly due to the then unusual use of printed handouts and lists of suggested reading. |
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Brandeis was unusual among lawyers since he always turned away cases he considered bad. |
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Beginning in 1822, slaves in Mississippi were protected by law from cruel and unusual punishment by their owners. |
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Although unusual in the West, school corporal punishment is common in Mississippi, with 31,236 public school students paddled at least one time. |
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Senator from Tennessee, failed to carry his home state, an unusual occurrence but indicative of strengthening Republican support. |
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It is not unusual for most or all of the participating Justices to write separately, even when they agree as to the outcome. |
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Zimbabwe is unusual in Africa in that there are a number of ancient ruined cities built in a unique dry stone style. |
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The process may take many years, and it is not unusual for a single Restatement of the law project to take over twenty years to complete. |
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The most unusual interior is the Nineveh porch, built to house Assyrian sculptures from the eponymous palace, decorated with Assyrian motifs. |
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An unusual alternative to bones was found to be the millions of tons of fossils called coprolites found in South East England. |
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Although repeatedly rebuilt, its architectural heritage reflects its unusual and important history. |
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Calcium carbonate is unusual in that its solubility increases with decreasing temperature. |
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In one of the attempts to rectify this problem, the size of the locks was reduced which resulted in their unusual double headed appearance. |
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The black glass has a slick mirrorlike smoothness which has unusual reflectibility. |
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Derivative products or instruments help the issuers to gain an unusual profit from issuing the instruments. |
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It would not be unusual political advice if Laozi literally intended to tell rulers to keep their people ignorant. |
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The unusual name of the pass is taken from that of the adjacent Wrynose hill, also called Wrynose Fell. |
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The osprey is unusual in that it is a single living species that occurs nearly worldwide. |
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An unusual concentration of finds occurs in the East of England, particularly Lincolnshire. |
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Unlike many authors who dedicate books to particular people known to them, Wainwright commences each book with an unusual dedication. |
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Carlyle had quite a few unusual definitions at hand, which were collected by the Nuttall Encyclopedia. |
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Russell began directing for the BBC, where he made creative adaptations of composers' lives which were unusual for the time. |
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The striking appearance of Ingleborough from all directions and from a great distance is due to the unusual geology of the underlying rock. |
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The hill is a distinctive feature on the skyline for most of the borough of Chorley and further afield due to its unusual shape. |
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It was opened by Radio 1 DJ Tony Blackburn and occupied an unusual location over the River Holme beside the town's small bus station. |
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The town is particularly associated with an unusual choral folk song, known as the Holmfirth Anthem. |
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Cabbell's unusual tomb was allegedly designed to keep his restless spirit from roaming Dartmoor. |
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The unusual pink granite at Great Trowlesworthy Tor was also quarried, and there were many other small granite quarries dotted around the moor. |
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Since around 1910, drivers and cyclists have reported suffering unusual accidents along the road between Postbridge and Two Bridges. |
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Male scale insects are mostly haploid, undergo an unusual metamorphosis, and feed only in the first two instars. |
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The groupers, hinds and many related serranids are well-known for their rather unusual reproductive styles. |
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We have not sent our pupils out on private duty except a very few times, but they have an unusual amount of specialing to do inside. |
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This is an unusual election with very strong anti-establishment subcurrents, making predictions problematic. |
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I would sit impatiently thinking with what an unusual amount of noise the oars worked in the thowels. |
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I should say that it was very unusual for such men to leave a bottle half empty. How do all these unusuals strike you, Watson? |
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You appear unusual for a USAian in even understanding the British colloqualism. |
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Queen Anne and Middle Park Stakes winner Ad Valorem is in the unusual position of standing for Coolmore in Ireland and Darley in Australia. |
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It is an unusual kind of patriotism in the name of national security. |
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It was most unusual to have her strong, restless, wandersome father ensconced at home even if it was only temporarily. |
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It's not at all unusual for a prolific Websmith to have 5, 10, or even 20 different pages! |
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I notice my husband and Ken are not talking to each other, most unusual in such a yakky family. |
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Still, in the New York area, plenty of zoogoers seemed unperturbed by the dreadful and extremely unusual episode. |
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Ducks, geese and swans, waders and more unusual birds like kingfishers, ravens, crossbills and water rails, all take advantage of the reserve. |
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Judging by Sharley's unusual wedding outfit, she's already wearing the trousers. |
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The starters included, mackerel salad, cheese fritter, Welsh rarebit and an unusual garlic and spinach soup. |
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The devices hold key data that is used to recreate and analyze unusual air traffic control events, ultimately improving safety. |
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Wollemi pine possesses the same unusual leaf axil anatomy as the other investigated members of the family. |
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She was a workingwoman, when she could get a card that's a triple cruel and unusual punishment. |
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It's unusual that a city of Newcastle's stature, so grand and awash with history, does not have one world heritage site. |
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His next step was to create a quirky collection of unusual camping spaces such as a yurt, a bothy and a shepherd's hut. |
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