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I say, it is unusual.

But, what is so unusual about this?

Then, last year, he was sent an unusual fish larva.

LL: Funky has several meanings, but in this case, it means cool, unique, and unusual.

But confusion has also arisen because of the unusual genesis of the crisis.

In an unusual ambush, a Nile crocodile grabbed onto an elephant's trunk at an African water hole this summer.

The simple round aesthetic of the Aquarium washing machine concept recalls the unusual shape of the Maglev concept above, but closer to the ground.

It's rare to find a work of fiction that can be hysterically funny at some points, while deeply moving and disturbing at others. It's even more unusual to find such qualities in a work of non-fiction.

The wife is responsible to take a bath every day scratches the emulsion and the clean ear and so on about the hygienic work, the wife has the unusual high standard in this aspect, believed Boyun definitely is the cleanest baby.

But this is unusual.

I was attracted to the lure of the unusual.

Fall, bringing the total to people happy, bringing poetry, bringing reverie, bringing vision, but also to bring hope, and this year's fall, is unusual, even more unusual.

The unusual cold might have been driven at least partly by the Arctic Oscillation (AO).

He had luck and much agility and unusual strength, that he should have thus saved himself from such a pass.

People behaving suspiciously or with an unusual travel pattern might find themselves under additional scrutiny but racial or religious factors could also soon form part of the criteria.

The danger is that what had seemed such an unusual, daring administration may turn out to be an ordinary one: well-intentioned, but buffeted by opinion polls and baffled by events.

He talked with unusual candor.

The unusual paneling on the walls caught our attention.

It seems odd today, but there was nothing unusual about a school mortuary then.

For a nation to have a few philosophers is not so unusual, but for a nation to take things philosophically is terrific.

Solid background data on what is usual for a season or area make it easier to pick up the unusual, such as illness caused by a new pathogen or caused by terrorism.

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with unusual deportment

The editors have normalized the author's rather unusual spelling.

Then, if you want your life is unusual and motivating, you should change yourself a bit on occasion.

For food defense, the emphasis shifts away from both traditional sensitivity and specificity to rapid identification of anything unusual present at a high enough level to cause harm to public health.

This is an unusual time.

A woman who bought anything expensive or unusual risked disapproving gossip, spread by shop assistants.

The stimulus deal was an unusual display of bipartisanship in Washington, with Democrats and Republicans in the House making concessions to get the deal done quickly.

That is not an unusual experience.

In 2005, the Huygens probe landed on Titan and gave humanity its first view of its unusual surface.

This is unusual.

There was beef, shrimp, cod fish rolls, lotus and other vegetables, and transparent vermicelli noodles. More unusual specialities included pig kidneys, brains, eyeballs, duck bowels and cow stomach.

But you, because you are this special crow, have a very unusual trait, an unusual ability: you can use tools to get your food.

People in Taiwan are attracted to unusual animals.

For their study, they looked at the genes of the mums and the adolescents to find any unusual patterns.

A Colorado man has taken an unusual step to drive in new business: he has turned a hearse into a limo for pets-for a dollar per mile owners can send their dogs to the Land of Ah's kennel in style.

Having grown used to this situation, people no longer thought it unusual that Turkey, which was trying hard to look European, should honor the pension arrangements of the overthrown sultan.