The German view of philologically interesting mythologies pregnant with sophisticated ideas proved uncommonly congenial to the British. |
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A string of uncommonly frightening encounters and a grimy dark feel sets the bar. |
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Lydia looked up at Theo, wondering at the uncommonly serious tone in his voice. |
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Not uncommonly, squamous differentiation and abortive gland formation is noted. |
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The room was uncommonly tidy, except for the books on the desk, and there were no pictures on the walls. |
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The topic alone is uncommonly refreshing and the photo inserts are mesmerizing. |
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This is an ensemble policier, an uncommonly sunny film with urban chumminess that recalls contemporary Japanese television serials. |
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It is an uncommonly fine piece of official portraiture, pleasing in its lack of eloquence. |
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The focus on public perception was timely and uncommonly sensible, leading to immoderate yahooing in certain loungerooms. |
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Not uncommonly, her heroines are upwardly mobile, particularly through the agency of matrimony. |
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Now, with the teacher training industry uncommonly influential, the vast menu of educationese has oozed into the classrooms. |
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It sounds uncommonly like a means of mass-producing aesthetic intensities of the sort hymned at the close of Pater's Renaissance. |
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Occurrences of the disease have been reported, but uncommonly, in persons who use smokeless tobacco or snuff. |
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In a land where power is often measured by an executive's fear factor, Lyne is remarkably calm and uncommonly polite. |
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He looked uncommonly fine, though a little informally attired and scruffily dressed. |
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It is bright and sensibly built, and for a hatchback, its seats are uncommonly interested in your comfort. |
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They were of such a size that it took uncommonly large trees to produce them. |
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It was at one uncommonly crowded nights of these that I met Li'l Andy. |
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He is uncommonly fine-drawn and, with a designer's eye to effect, enhances this spindleshanks look by the tightness of his drawn clothes. |
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Ashima, a world-class rock climber, is uncommonly focussed and remarkably calm. |
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Goldwater was uncommonly quick on the trigger, and, when he shot, he shot straight. |
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An uncommonly large project in this sector and an opportunity that Morpho just couldn't let pass. |
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I remember they made me laugh uncommonly – there's a droll bit about a postilion's breeches. |
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We know that our products are not the cheapest, but the sturdiness and durability of our toys are at an uncommonly high level. |
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An uncommonly aesthetical and tuneful advert for Arts and Culture education which, moreover, functions internationally. |
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It may yet amplify its effect across a Europe uncommonly volatile and vulnerable to a Grillo-style insurrection. |
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They are well preserved, and encased in sediments that allow uncommonly precise dating. |
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Not uncommonly, an employer will attempt to regulate the personal appearance of its employees. |
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Not uncommonly, and sometimes quite dramatically, a justice's perspective changes. |
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Not uncommonly, several jobs have to be completed on different sites in rapid succession within a single day. |
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Not uncommonly, our officials contact representatives at the subject department to advise them that an issue is brewing. |
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If anything, the summer heat was uncommonly relentless with few breaks between each episode. |
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Not uncommonly, bleeding has stopped by the time laparoscopy is performed and salpingectomy can be avoided. |
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Not uncommonly, it sometimes happens that you wish to conduct some cash transactions outside of the Self'Bank. |
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Like Miller, Wolf suffers from the radical self-delusion that mistakes bonkers political views for uncommonly brave opinion. |
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Next, we're treated to an uncommonly long stand up excerpt centered around, naturally, God and women. |
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Klitschko is six-foot-seven and 250 pounds, and has an uncommonly long reach. |
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But he was always uncommonly gracious, a truly gentle man, willing to dispense wisdom and perspective when asked. |
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Every night she prays and finds the Almighty uncommonly accommodating. |
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The footage was edited into an uncommonly moving drama about the decision to be or not to be, with a narrative focused on a suicide pact between the three principals. |
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While obvious fingers point to less PEDs and better pitching, a couple of guys wanted to talk about the uncommonly bad weather we've had this year. |
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The dials aligned on uncommonly clean pay dirt. |
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This system includes lesions extending outside the transformation zone as not uncommonly seen with papillomavirus infection, although their neoplastic potential is small. |
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These choices resemble less the fruits of chance than the results of an uncommonly strong will-a will that in always striving to push boundaries has, out of life's chances, forged creations of absolute necessity. |
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The Commission thus recommends that the two governments create and apply an uncommonly strong Accountability Framework for Great Lakes' restoration and protection. |
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Chelicerae with 3 or 4 prolateral and 2-4 retrolateral teeth on cheliceral furrow, uncommonly 3 or 2 teeth. |
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Meanwhile, another week and another uncommonly brilliant guest turn in the shape of Nicola Walker's harassed, insomniac, Red Bull-swigging social worker Wendy. |
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Zinc, a common toxin of caged birds, can cause pancreatic acinar degranulation and uncommonly a mild inflammatory reaction. |
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For the driver a truck from the ET series is uncommonly quiet and easy to operate, with all the important controls grouped on the right-hand side. |
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In that and many other respects, Quebec enjoys a degree of autonomy that is uncommonly high, and much higher than that of many other federated states. |
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Cystoid macular oedema has been uncommonly reported were growth of eyelashes, conjunctival hyperaemia, and ocular pruritus. |
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For a gentleman, he was uncommonly rude, but she supposed wearing silk and jade gave him that privilege. |
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Such a contribution is sorely needed since several characteristics of small arms and light weapons make them an uncommonly difficult and politically contentious issue for the international community to address. |
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With landscapes to dream about, courses maintained to a fare-thee-well and caring staff, everything is in place to allow golfers to have an uncommonly fine experience. |
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I think you have exactly the same qualities as my colleague Mr. Ménard, who for years competed as a wrestler at the Olympics and thus became uncommonly self-disciplined. |
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Very uncommonly is there specific pathology, including with the taser. |
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On the environment, though, Mr Yudhoyono has been uncommonly courageous. |
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The Nass River is the lifeblood of an uncommonly rich watershed. |
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I check online and it's true: in John Linnell's 1838 version, at the National Portrait Gallery, he has uncommonly hairy black eyebrows, a receding hairline and a beaky nose. |
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Pheochromocytomas do not uncommonly present as spindle cell lesions. |
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Not uncommonly, I find that I have arrived too late to catch my train. |
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Along with being uncommonly intelligent, well-read, slyly humorous, and full of fascinating showbiz stories, Robert is a supremely professional actor. |
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For two days, eiders ghosted in and out of our dekes, close enough to bust a couple of the big ducks here and there, but it was clear these common eiders were uncommonly wary. |
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Charles was a devoted father and uncommonly attentive to his children. |
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Self-Expandable Metal Stents are uncommonly used for benign colonic disease because of their lack of removability and their high rate of migration. |
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