It's an unusual ad that's part of an unusual strategy, but that's to be expected in an unusual campaign.
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You're an unusual director, and this is an unusual project.
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It is an unusual little book, written by an unusual man.
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The American Electoral College is an unusual system, and Trump is an unusual candidate.
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It was an unusual career route at the time, but she was an unusual person.
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That has now been rectified by an examination of two creatures which, though only distantly related, share an unusual feeding habit, an unusual anatomical feature and an unusual name: panda.
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It will be hard to re-engineer an unusual structure and replace an unusual boss while keeping the hustle going.
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To remark that the Dow is an unusual index is akin to observing that Bob Dylan has an unusual performance style.
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Finding an unusual pattern in Big Data is no more convincing (or useful) than finding an unusual license plate outside Feynman's classroom.
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And in an unusual twist, the end result is a bounty of an unusual delicacy: roe sold around the country as caviar.
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And by developed country standards, Americans work an unusual number of hours per year and an unusual number of years per lifetime.
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Elizabeth Sullivan, the Menlo Park gallery's director, said it's an unusual structure for an unusual situation, in which there are no artworks for sale.
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We begin at some place like Starbucks, which is itself an unusual name, derived from a character in "Moby Dick," itself an unusual name.
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"When a neighbor's camera captures an unusual car or an unusual person going by, the camera becomes the smoking gun to solving a crime," he explained.
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Unlike gasoline stocks, which have shown an unusual counter-seasonal build up over the first part of the summer, distillate stocks have exhibited an unusual counter-seasonal drawdown.
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Trump is an unusual candidate, and he's organizing an unusual convention — one featuring fewer politicians and more C-list celebrities than America is used to out of these events.
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"To be able to acquire 400 acres right off the parkway with ease of accessibility both north and south, it's really an unusual project in an unusual location," he said.
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Still, an unusual presentation of a common disease was much more likely than even a classic presentation of an unusual disease, and Crohn's was a whole lot more common than EGE.
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" The industry's obstacles: "We're in an unusual regulatory environment.
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In response, he turned to an unusual strategy — storytelling.
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"This is an unusual commander in chief," said Lujan Grisham.
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Yeah, that is an unusual thing happening on these campuses.
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Nier: Automata was always going to be an unusual game.
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Colas said that was an unusual spike in miles driven.
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The FDA has an unusual plan to change that calculus.
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The impetus was an unusual law in the Prairie State.
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That creates an unusual alignment of interests among the 27.
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Indeed, Indonesia has an unusual group that proves the rule.
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MOTORCADES are not an unusual feature of African political life.
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Leveling up in Final Fantasy XV is an unusual process.
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But the decision has put Republicans in an unusual spot.
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And this was not an unusual position at this time.
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In an unusual alliance, Trump is siding with Texas Sen.
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"This is an unusual, unique situation," the disqualification brief said.
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This is an unusual political cycle, it's been so negative.
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Singapore's size, moreover, allows for an unusual degree of centralisation.
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The development of the app has an unusual back story.
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Some animal lovers are saying "No!" for an unusual reason.
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An unusual, but favorite piece of music of the Armstrongs.
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An unusual gallery installation in Manhattan raises questions about belonging.
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Maybe according to one projection, I have an unusual past.
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And as Wolfson had said, it imparted an unusual serenity.
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The "N" earphones grasp the ear in an unusual way.
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That's an unusual combination of roles, and that's by design.
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It was an unusual start for a modern central banker.
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"An Unusual Appearance at the Big Clock," New York Times.
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It's an unusual subject for a president to boast about.
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Mr. Lemonis took an unusual path to the R.V. industry.
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Mike Schmidt was known for having an unusual batting stance.
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Admittedly this was an unusual case with extraordinary public interest.
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Katy Perry certainly has an unusual strategy for ending feuds.
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He had anticipated an unusual tenor to the evening's festivities.
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Three completed passes in a row was an unusual sight.
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Alicia was an unusual network TV protagonist: enigmatic, shrewd, controlled.
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It's not an unusual thing for the president to do.
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Labrador, an Idaho Republican, cuts an unusual profile in Washington.
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But gunman Stephen Paddock, 64, was an unusual mass killer.
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This time, though, it was an unusual amount of gunfire.
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Afterward, Tebow admitted it was an unusual environment for him.
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Control: OK, we have an unusual procedure for you here.
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It is clear, however, that mine was an unusual case.
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Even by the researchers' own measure, it's an unusual study.
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These rarities instead turned into an unusual, robust, portlike wine.
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Trans Mountain stirred an unusual public fight between neighboring provinces.
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Some companies did decide to walk away, an unusual move.
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The word she used, Kavtaradze explained, was an unusual choice.
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Ho described the outcome on Facebook as "an unusual result".
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There is an unusual aspect to the state's election process.
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Trump is not an unusual American president with contrarian ideas.
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Ms. Zanuck takes an unusual approach to the music documentary.
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But iPhone sales have taken an unusual turn lower everywhere.
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This, I thought, is going to be an unusual journey.
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Do you have an unusual cleaning method that involves food?
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"Aladdin JR." had an unusual path to its debut here.
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That's an unusual level of disconnect between constituents and lawmakers.
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The sales put the taxi commission in an unusual position.
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On Friday, in an unusual move, Mr. Malamud's group, Public.Resource.
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The World Cup is an unusual event for corporate sponsors.
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State Senator John Brooks, a Democrat, is an unusual politician.
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In the rock star cosmos, John occupies an unusual place.
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But then again, Bezos has had an unusual few weeks.
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Anyone who flunks that task will suffer an unusual penalty.
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Comedy Mr. Regan occupies an unusual niche in modern comedy.
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In an unusual move, Columbia accepted it as his dissertation.
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The threats came at an unusual turn in Kepel's career.
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"I don't see an unusual level of leaks," he said.
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I also recognize that she's up against an unusual opponent.
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McGrath is adopting an unusual campaign strategy for a Democrat.
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A Mississippi prison crisis has an unusual linchpin: smuggled phones.
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The Andersons instilled their company with an unusual business ethic.
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The designer Kenneth Nicholson had an unusual path to fashion.
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Republicans now have an unusual opportunity to achieve their goals.
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Yet "Here for Life" takes an unusual approach to storytelling.
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That campaign cycle had an unusual focus on foreign policy.
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Cliff Hagen has mastered an unusual language: He speaks owl.
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The decision is an unusual one for a Republican administration.
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And not an unusual one, as big tech rollouts go.
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LOS ANGELES — An unusual labor fight is shaking up Hollywood.
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We Were Eight Years in Power is an unusual book.
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But his findings are outliers based on an unusual methodology.
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We are in a good position, but an unusual one.
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This is an unusual point of focus for a foundation.
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I'm not trying to follow any kind of trend, I just thought this was an unusual opportunity and an unusual platform, and something in my life right now that is a perfect match for me.
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Cramer acknowledged that the market has an unusual backdrop right now.
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It's an unusual story, but Robinson keeps it lively and compelling.
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An unusual sight, tripods and lights were splayed on the block.
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He took an unusual path to be the chief of police.
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Seven tracks is quite an unusual number of songs to release.
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A food vendor sold an unusual product in Vancouver British Columbia.
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But they had an unusual request, Boniello, 23, wrote on Twitter.
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Photo: Susan Walsh (AP)The Post Office is an unusual agency.
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Reininger might seem an unusual guy to be running a railroad.
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It is taken for granted that he is an unusual candidate.
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The company founders took an unusual route to starting their company.
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PICTURE PROMPTS Have you ever created an unusual food or snack?
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Instead, he said, it seems to have been an unusual accident.
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Hickey sees it contributing to an unusual divergence in the market.
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An unusual customer on one of our #SouthCoastLine trains this evening!
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Luna's school year had already gotten off to an unusual start.
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But at its heart, "Bad Reputation" is an unusual love story.
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LONDON (Reuters) - It was an unconventional venue for an unusual encounter.
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Donald Trump has an unusual kind of power: He reveals weakness.
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"COCKROACHESQUE" is an unusual compliment, unless you are a Liberal Democrat.
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The startup takes a bit of an unusual approach to search.
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The ruling in South Dakota v Wayfairfeatured an unusual line-up.
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Greene decided to take an unusual approach to establishing a connection.
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This is an unusual thing to get together like this [laughter].
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I have a bit of an unusual relationship with my ex.
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It's an unusual situation that NASA has never quite faced before.
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That puts the dream of face-spotting in an unusual place.
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He had an unusual combination of worldliness and small-town humility.
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AN UNUSUAL object arrived off the coast of Norway last September.
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How do you approach the parents in such an unusual situation?
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The word "nice" has an unusual history in the English language.
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The swarm the other day was an unusual, very late swarm.
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That said, Mysterio is an unusual figure in Spider-Man lore.
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I could tell you that it has an unusual prismatic design.
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Midlothian, Virginia (CNN)It was an unusual scene for a church.
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CLEVELAND — Presidential nominating conventions put political scientists in an unusual position.
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Those countries have seen their GDPs swell at an unusual rate.
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It's an unusual time to be a Republican looking for work.
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It's an unusual locale for one of the world's largest companies.
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Indeed, Sinovation takes an unusual route to develop technologies and startups.
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But Beckett is an unusual and extreme instance of poetic anxiety.
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Tonight, we have an unusual showdown: Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
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It's an unusual blend of cultures, of styles, of doing business.
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This has occasionally resulted in an unusual and somewhat disorienting experience.
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This is not an unusual thing to happen on the internet.
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"They're given an unusual amount of credibility," Hamilton says of entertainers.
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His capture was the result of an unusual international, multiagency operation.
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The eulogy was an unusual public act for a Hasidic woman.
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When its plan didn't work, the company made an unusual decision.
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The Hill: Pelosi sees defections from an unusual quarter - the left.
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The small numbers and the fans' attitude create an unusual atmosphere.
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In January 21944, Hilma af Klint was offered an unusual commission.
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It would have been an unusual creature, based on its appearance.
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Now, Psalm is an unusual name, and objectively hard to pronounce.
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Elation and confusion are an unusual combination for victorious sports fans.
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"This was an unusual and extremely private matter," Mr. Freeman said.
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It is an unusual form, actually, and is difficult to characterize.
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For Holzhauer, that strategy is an unusual one in Jeopardy history.
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In hindsight, I can see that Newgrounds served an unusual function.
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And that's why congressional Republicans are resisting in an unusual way.
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An unusual solution to an everyday problem will arrive this evening.
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It was the latest milestone in an unusual professional racing career.
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The girls in the band carried themselves with an unusual confidence.
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An unusual and harmless — though off-putting to some — rookie mistake.
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It was an unusual thing for a local pediatrician to do.
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Another ruling by the court Monday produced an unusual ideological alignment.
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He and his hedge fund played an unusual role at Sears.
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She's been coughing, with an unusual headache and some difficulty breathing.
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West is, obviously, an unusual person on a number of levels.
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An unusual move to limit debate forced the vote on Wednesday.
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It is also the product of an unusual cross-border collaboration.
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Definitions are myriad; the dictionary lists an unusual number of meanings.
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It's an unusual step that comes amid a historic measles outbreak.
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An unusual event is the lowest of the NRC's emergency classifications.
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An unusual Republican operative is at the center of the inquiry.
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Officials have landed on an unusual plan to scare them off.
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So waiting for a decision was an unusual experience for him.
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As other countries increase surveillance, South Korea had an unusual reaction.
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But at the same time, we live in an unusual moment.
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Three years is not an unusual holding period for private equity.
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Santiago had taken an unusual path through the 18th Street hierarchy.
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"It is an unusual case," Mr. Poston said in an interview.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger of California — an unusual and hopeful display of partnership.
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The three shared an unusual relationship, one that young Jennifer misconstrued.
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That opposition created an unusual arrangement for the Supreme Court case.
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Mr. Burke had undergone an unusual introduction to the policing profession.
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Someone may have an unusual name, which is easier to search.
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" Mr. Gerrard admits that taking early retirement was "an unusual move.
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The case marks an unusual public rift between Israel and Russia.
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She joined an unusual, all-female NBC bench of campaign correspondents.
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Third, Comey used an unusual verbal formulation in discussing classified information.
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This one seems much, much larger, and at an unusual time.
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Here, eight world premieres each year is not an unusual statistic.
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It came in response to an unusual public order last month.
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The other came to me in 2008, in an unusual fashion.
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This is an unusual formula but not an entirely novel one.
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"I'm an unusual product of an ordinary California family," she said.
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In Chile, Korea's infectious pop music has found an unusual foothold.
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When Snap debuted Spectacles, it took an unusual route for distribution.
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Given Arizona's terrain, heavy rainfall poses an unusual set of problems.
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In its place was an unusual repeat of a documentary series.
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He said with an unusual bluntness that Augustus had gone downhill.
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Because of their speed, they emit sound in an unusual way.
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It is an unusual arrangement that Quick is happy to try.
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Now, that racket has become an unusual piece of sports memorabilia.
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Hosmer reached base in an unusual matter for him — a bunt.
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"This was an unusual path to making this show," says Esposito.
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Then she noticed an unusual stash of clothing, food and bedding.
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After passing on several options, Mr. Schrager proposed an unusual idea.
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Which right from the start gives Three Kingdoms an unusual setup.
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" He added, "Dean was an unusual guy, but it can be done.
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Trump's trip abroad comes at an unusual time given the political calendar.
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Wildfire fighters are an unusual lot, at once dedicated and free-spirited.
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Along the way, Violet also builds a friendship with an unusual mentor.
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An unusual and enlightening exhibition at the Pizzuti Collection examines this question.
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It was an unusual move for the committee to release unverified information.
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Perhaps xHamster isn't such an unusual home for the show, after all.
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But it was not at all an unusual one in her circles.
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And sometimes, the internet has an unusual way of expressing its love.
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An unusual question surfaced amid America's debate about gun violence last week.
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The FCC has settled an unusual case in which Swarm Technologies Inc.
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Growing up, I always felt that my body was an unusual shape.
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This proxy server use is an unusual approach for a podcast player.
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For the Greek clerical hosts, the whole gathering was an unusual experience.
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On a recent trip to Disney World, I had an unusual experience.
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Clearly, Mary was an unusual 19-year-old — but so was Ronan.
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It's an unusual moment, considering the Congress is typically dry and uneventful.
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Lil Mama chose an unusual accessory for the carpet — an African Lovebird.
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Those around him also had an unusual instinct for the fashion business.
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"Blind Injustice" tries to answer that complex question from an unusual perspective.
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Why it matters: Perry occupies an unusual spot in President Trump's cabinet.
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And explain TGIF for people that don't ... because it's an unusual thing.
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The man allegedly made off with the snake in an unusual way.
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Columbia, South Carolina (CNN)Jeb Bush received an unusual campaign contribution Saturday.
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The collection is an unusual glance over society's shared interest in war.
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But before Puig stepped to the plate, Gonzalez crafted an unusual hit.
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Clapper manufacturer Joseph Enterprises was also an unusual, if effective, corporate steward.
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In an unusual move, the media was not notified of the event.
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Smith is an unabashed Democratic operative, if one with an unusual history.
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This was an unusual situation, one that perhaps even surprised his team.
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This Sunday a fair few Londoners were greeted with an unusual sight.
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The engineers building self-driving cars for Google had an unusual problem.
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I wanted to use the basic golf club in an unusual way.
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"This one is an unusual case," says Alexandre, looking at the corpse.
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Trump was responding to an unusual attack from Rubio over the weekend.
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Billie Lourd honored her mom Carrie Fisher with an unusual, emotional voyage.
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So the Justice Department and the FBI together plotted an unusual strategy.
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Finally, Khloe pointed the camera at Kourt and posed an unusual question.
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It's an unusual setup; the world of sushi is notoriously male-dominated.
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Moore was already an unusual and controversial candidate prior to the allegations.
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Three wives, five children—by American puritan standards, it's an unusual family.
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But these are highly atypical circumstances that call for an unusual reaction.
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In an unusual move, he is due to brief parliament on Feb.
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It's an unusual way for a vice president to wield his influence.
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This would be quite an unusual resume for a "pill mill" proprietor.
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It's an unusual amount of liberty not many are taking advantage of.
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It is an unusual existence that can be instantly altered by injury.
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The three companies work together in an unusual and powerful global alliance.
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His neighbor Addie Moore (Jane Fonda) drops by with an unusual proposition.
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But two centuries ago, one was caused by an unusual culprit: beer.
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"Our sheikha is an unusual product of American religious freedoms," she said.
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Challenge No. 4: Make (or try) an unusual flavor of ice cream.
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Unifor settled an unusual contract with General Motors of Canada this week.
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But there has been an unusual and intensified dispute over his representation.
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The Yankees' rally in the eighth had an unusual element, especially here.
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At 3,300 words, the slowave manifesto was an unusual piece of writing.
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But as it turns out, he may have an unusual escape route.
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Within Vizcaya's European-traditionalist aesthetic, contemporary art has an unusual novelty here.
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That, for Amy, is a happy ending, and it's an unusual one.
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"Bandersnatch" offers an unusual television experience — but not a very satisfying one.
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He's an unusual and sort of an odd character in Silicon Valley.
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And in an unusual display, the rambunctious punk rocker shed a tear.
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Oppenheimer Asset Management's John Stoltzfus is finding himself in an unusual situation.
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The result is a dense, strong porcelain with an unusual shiny luster.
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It chose an unusual process in which no new shares are issued.
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But his nomination has become marked by an unusual level of acrimony.
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This political moment offers an unusual opportunity for Congress to assert itself.
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He is an unusual choice to head a large asset management firm.
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Bethune-Hill, No. 18-281, featured an unusual squabble among state officials.
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KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistan is in the middle of an unusual property boom.
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In an unusual move, French officials flew to Tokyo to weigh in.
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My pieces are an unusual combination of journalism, social work and illustration.
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He's an unusual guy, but he always made it fun and exciting.
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Granted, it was an unusual way to climb a set of stairs.
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As a watchmaker, Mr. Makihara had a bit of an unusual start.
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Yet this season, Hagelin, 22017, has taken on an unusual label: journeyman.
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That's kind of an unusual way of thinking about making a film.
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Early on Saturday, sheriff's deputies in southwest Virginia received an unusual message.
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Trump finds herself in an unusual position — and perhaps at a disadvantage.
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And they fear that autonomous weapons pose an unusual threat to humans.
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Even the anxious New York human can adapt to an unusual situation.
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Which is an unusual way for me to go through the world.
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Ms. Brazile's book, which also disclosed an unusual agreement that gave Mrs.
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This is an unusual way to decide such a high-profile deal.
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Not that a new haircut is an unusual response to a breakup.
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Ms. Lubel's career twists embody that mind-set in an unusual way.
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In 2010, an unusual circumstance meant that two designated survivors were selected.
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"It's an unusual set of circumstances," a University of Kentucky spokesman said.
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The arrangement left the Levys with an unusual degree of creative control.
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Apple investors are now suffering from an unusual condition: loss of money.
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Mindful of our immense responsibility, we decided to adopt an unusual approach.
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Peck knew this music was an unusual choice for a ballet composition.
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Then, on this week in 1859, Mr. Norton made an unusual pronouncement.
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In late February, an unusual case in Vietnam stumped a local doctor.
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The zuppa toscana had quite an unusual look for an Italian soup.
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Officials say recent escapees are also showing an unusual degree of indoctrination.
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In second place, with five votes, was an unusual choice: Buffalo wings.
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In an unusual admission, however, the insurgents acknowledged there were civilian casualties.
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On Wednesday night, Tesla owners in Northern California received an unusual message.
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That reluctance created an unusual gulf between official advice and actual practice.
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Mr. Simons is, in a sense, an unusual person to provide it.
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But, during Zimbabwe's international isolation it found an unusual friend — North Korea.
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This is an unusual place to grow up — sometimes magical, sometimes impossible.
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But this was an unusual breakup, in that Cillian's mind shattered first.
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O'Rourke has no history of having an unusual appeal to minority voters.
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is on the verge of an unusual dilemma.
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But for nearly a century, Saudi Arabia has had an unusual problem.
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But Maine has an unusual new law that allows "ranked choice" voting.
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This is not an unusual dynamic between a doctor and a patient.
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Pet City The young woman with the clipboard had an unusual request.
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Brunell's background makes him an unusual choice for the deputy director role.
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Sources told the news outlet that the meeting was an unusual step.
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Additionally, Alaska is an unusual state facing very specific health market challenges.
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It is now an unusual three-bedroom family home of historic architectural importance.
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Citadel has used pass-through fees for an unusual purpose: developing intellectual property.
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Also noticed an unusual concentration of calcium in several deposits around the city.
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" And my usual: "It's an ancient Zoroastrian name, an unusual one for Iranians.
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An unusual find discovered over two years ago is back in the news.
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Even compared with other such open-source projects, Mozilla remains an unusual hybrid.
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"Rootkit-based malware shows an unusual level of sophistication and dedication," he said.
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It was an unusual assertion coming from the President of the United States.
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Even in a city as populous as New York, it's an unusual scene.
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The school-yard water tank is fed from an unusual source: the air.
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Really, I look forward to the day that it's not an unusual occurrence.
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China's quest for internet domination has taken an unusual detour: Exotic domain names.
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It's an unusual entry, considering not every full-length has received one yet.
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Microsoft's Surface chief, Panos Panay, is pumped, and that's not an unusual thing.
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However, there was an unusual delay in passing that message on to lawmakers.
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"This is an unusual start to the year, obviously," Kaplan said on Monday.
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And with that in mind Mr Bloomberg has an unusual combination of qualities.
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The US Southwest is experiencing an unusual amount of snowfall and cold weather.
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In an unusual move, Pluralsight has announced that it filed confidentially for IPO.
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But Resident Evil 7 is an unusual pick for this type of release.
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The alternative explanation is an unusual rise in employment or average hours worked.
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The Democrats had an unusual process in 23 for a lot of reasons.
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Almost three years ago Verisart appeared on the scene with an unusual idea.
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Image: Rick BrossOn Wednesday, web developer Rick Bross was faced an unusual problem.
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A Las Vegas dog is finding an unusual way to beat the heat.
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As a result, "the politics of disease took an unusual turn," Reagan wrote.
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This is not an unusual thing to happen to iPhone apps, Zdziarski explained.
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It's an unusual move from a platform and the first of its kind.
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THE FIRST full-length film made by Steven Spielberg features an unusual lead.
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Still, Ernst was in an unusual position in calling Trump's racist remark racist.
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Hali has a very odd playing style and also an unusual social style.
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The best-performing hedge fund in 2015 came from an unusual place: London.
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The Pelicans were starting an unusual stretch of three games in three days.
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It is a spare, beautiful portrait of an unusual childhood with unique people.
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So when an unusual message appeared on his account Sunday, people took notice.
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An unusual case, the Scream movies are what brought Cox and Arquette together.
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As the NYT notes, Graham was a bit of an unusual religious leader.
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Think of it as a third-party Bluetooth gamepad with an unusual design.
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Quist was an unusual candidate, but eerily suited for a state like Montana.
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It's an unusual sight in a place that prides itself on urban efficiency.
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The dwarf planet also has an unusual shape -- elongated, resembling a rugby ball.
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The economy in Europe and the US is an unusual beast right now.
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The presiding judge, Michael Davis, launched an unusual experiment before the trial started.
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Boredom is an unusual goal for a work of art to aim for.
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His solution relied on electronics—an unusual and innovative thing in those days.
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But one evening in November, the restaurant opened for an unusual private dinner.
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Recently, Emperor Akihito made an unusual video appearance expressing his desire to retire.
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In 2004, a victim died from Ebola in Russia in an unusual way.
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It then head out toward an unusual Kuiper Belt world called Ultima Thule.
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Trump had an unusual reaction to 9/11 just hours after the attacks
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The U.S. dollar's rally is having an unusual effect on the commodities market.
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And at the moment, it seems to hinge on an unusual issue: algae.
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"Iraq is certainly an unusual place to visit as a tourist," Alford said.
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He's had an unusual lack of charitable causes for a guy that wealthy.
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Last week, though, the team filed an unusual petition in the Supreme Court.
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It's a book that arrives with an unusual — and unusually tragic — back story.
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Donald Trump is an unusual candidate who does a lot of unusual things.
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Graham Norton has an unusual voice… could he be the next King Krule?
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That led to what Biel described as an "unusual working experience" for her.
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Now, kids get an unusual, and useful, addition to their Happy Meal prize.
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It was an unusual request to claim reimbursements for its own organization's crimes.
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For a dispute over money, however, there is an unusual amount of consensus.
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To the Editor: My father died from an unusual and particularly pernicious dementia.
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Next week's issue of The New York Times Magazine is an unusual one.
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Mr. Rosenstein's request was an unusual insertion of politics into federal law enforcement.
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In 2015 an unusual new deck called the Wild Unknown caught her eye.
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Suffice to say, he would be an unusual pick for the Trump administration.
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His six years in office has also seen an unusual rise in homicides.
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So the state turned to an unusual new source of funds: private investors.
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Chinese government officials rarely express such criticism, but Syngenta is an unusual case.
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One of the biggest surprises was seeing such an unusual setup in competition.
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That request prompted an unusual response from Sheriff William Snyder of Martin County.
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Lithoredo abatanica is an organism with an unusual appetite: This creature eats stone.
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An unusual skin cancer called Merkel cell carcinoma responded to immunotherapy, scientists found.
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As The Guardian reported, " an unusual smell" caused one of the flight disruptions.
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Enforcing export controls on artificial intelligence would present an unusual challenge for regulators.
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Mr. Betancur (pronounced bet-an-CUR) was an unusual figure in Colombian politics.
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Russia agreed to not retaliate, an unusual decision that Mr. Trump himself praised.
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But the New York Stock Exchange gained an unusual public backer: President Trump.
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In some respects, he would represent an unusual choice for the Trump administration.
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I spent a year getting to know my dad in an unusual way.
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For Mr. Trump, whose rule is "never apologize," that was an unusual concession.
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It's an unusual regulatory approach, neither a new rule, nor a voluntary guideline.
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Dr. Witteveen brought an unusual degree of political self-confidence to the job.
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Denied — not an unusual outcome for convicted murderers appearing for the first time.
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Mmuseumm: This tiny museum with an unusual name fits inside an elevator shaft.
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Is a rosé an unusual choice for a football player and rock star?
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Matt Mochary has taken on an unusual mantle in Silicon Valley: CEO coach.
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The stiff penalty gives the prosecutor, Bill Montgomery, an unusual degree of leverage.
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For a Dad who's a mezcal lover, here's an unusual new artisan variety.
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And an unusual look — not carat size — is what counts among younger customers.
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This is an unusual outcome in an M&A transaction of this size.
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In the case of this Québec City troupe, you get an unusual circus.
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Failure is an unusual subject for TV dramas, even dark or bittersweet ones.
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"It's quite an unusual move, but it's a welcome move," Mr. Elson said.
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EGE is thought to be an unusual type of allergic reaction to foods.
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"Killing Eve" is an unusual show about two powerful — and deeply imperfect — women.
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Kamchatka's position as a frontier territory also helped to shape an unusual history.
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The city has an unusual quantity of fancy food and events featuring food.
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The Trump administration, in an unusual move in a pending case, switched sides.
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Alex is an unusual boy who lives alone with his mother in Colorado.
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By The Biggest Loser&aposs standards, Dr. Jennifer Kerns was an unusual contestant.
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Also, the room has an unusual cutout corner, with no desks in it.
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Mr. Malloy has been able to see an unusual amount of the candidates.
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It's an unusual strategy, but one that appears to be working for Biden.
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Adding an unusual twist to Mr. Gramajo's case were reports from the Aug.
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It was an unusual move, given that the companies still had public shareholders.
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It is an unusual stipulation in an age where casting is increasingly colorblind.
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Adding an unusual twist to Mr. Gramajo's case were reports from the Aug.
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But in an unusual move, at a press conference where former Republican Gov.
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Puerto Rico sits on an unusual spot, which makes its vulnerable to earthquakes.
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He described it on Facebook as "an exceptional election, and an unusual result".
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He had an unusual gift for then president John Quincy Adams: an alligator.
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So she took an unusual step: She invited them to stay with her.
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Kaepernick's lawyers rejected what they called an "unusual liability waiver" as a precondition.
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In an unusual public statement acknowledging any disagreement between the first couple, Mrs.
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"It's such an unusual circumstance to do this," he said in the interview.
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Providence was coming off of an unusual 89-77 loss to Seton Hall.
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It was an unusual request, but Dalke told him anyway: Pepperoni and mushroom.
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The United States Army posted an unusual video showing exploding four-leaf clovers.
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It's an arrangement that securities lawyers say poses an unusual conflict of interest.
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Their collaboration has an unusual poetic and visual logic and a diptychlike orderliness.
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There is an unusual, and legal, street trade in unused diabetes test strips.
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She also knew Chinese, an unusual skill for a woman in her culture.
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Even so, the clout of Beboe's founders gives it an unusual head start.
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Four southern regions were placed on an unusual red alert, the country's highest.
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She realized a U.F.O. gathering was an unusual venue for debt-relief advice.
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Trump, in an unusual way, won the 2016 presidential election without being popular.
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And it was an unusual suit and it was overturned in the courts.
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The US's $800 billion trucking industry saw an unusual uptick of bankruptcies last year.
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The requests in all three cases come to the justices in an unusual posture.
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But these are more polarized times, against the backdrop of an unusual presidential race.
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People are constantly being replaced now, technology's picking up, and that's an unusual change.
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The breakdown was "due to an unusual gust of significant wind", SeaWorld Entertainment Inc.
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That triggered an unusual response from the company's mercurial chairman and CEO, Nick Caporella.
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Legionnaires' disease New Jersey health officials are investigating an unusual outbreak involving Legionnaires' disease.
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It may sound like an unusual business school recommendation, but believe me, it isn't.
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Even for an insurgent campaign, Bernie Sanders's presidential candidacy has followed an unusual arc.
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"An unusual news day," is how the Chicago PD put it on social media.
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Cruickshank took a hold of the momentum of the bout off an unusual knockdown.
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CloudflareThe distributed domain server and internet security services company also presents an unusual circumstance.
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If this seems an unusual environment for a historian, David Gange's book suggests otherwise.
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Cognitec, which develops facial recognition software, told Motherboard that this was an unusual inquiry.
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That's an unusual step for Apple, which keeps product plans close to the vest.
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Because of the dolphin deaths and strandings, the agency declared an unusual mortality event.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - America's cannabis growers will follow an unusual path to propriety.
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My daughter Toni has an unusual list of artists and songs she listens to.
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It is an unusual friendship, but he was, I believe, his closest white friend.
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ON AUGUST 24th 2001 the Parkes Observatory, in Australia, picked up an unusual signal.
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MALES of a species called Xenos peckii have an unusual eye for the ladies.
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That's, you know, really ... it's an unusual ... you're right, they like the lesbians more.
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McConnell himself acknowledged he "might seem like an unusual candidate" for such a cause.
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"Like Nest, Fitbit didn't have an unusual focus or attention on data," Gillet said.
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An unlikely man with an unusual background, Bruce Fenton, conceived and organized the roundtable.
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Melania Trump is starting to rack up quite an unusual record this election season.
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This weekend I have to work an unusual amount because of a big project.
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But: A Belgian security researcher has found an unusual quirk in Facebook's search function.
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If Microsoft's claims are accurate, then it's an unusual position for the PC industry.
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Reality Stone The red-colored Reality Stone made an unusual debut in the MCU.
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As the winning streak gained momentum, the club found itself in an unusual spotlight.
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Charlie Endean has what he describes as an "unusual role" on Game of Thrones.
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Aimed at the education market, Windows 10 S is an unusual proposition (2:39).
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A group of women road-tripping through the brutal terrain is an unusual sight.
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If you keep getting an unusual reading, you should follow up with your doctor.
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The Braves took a 2-1 lead in the third on an unusual play.
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But Bronson lightheartedly said he has an unusual new craving that never existed before.
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On Tuesday night, UBI got an unusual amount of attention on the debate stage.
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Yet the fresh eruption of fighting has produced an unusual example of political unity.
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For Mr Netanyahu it is an unusual failure—one that threatens his political survival.
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Taking a road trip across America is not exactly an unusual thing to do.
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One of our best-read articles today is an unusual one for The Times.
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It's not for everyone, but if you're an unusual borrower, Auxmoney can help you.
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Some glitzy inaugural events seem to have attracted an unusual number of Russian billionaires.
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In an unusual move, WikiLeaks said it was withholding some secrets inside the documents.
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Dave Franco had an unusual deal breaker when it came to choosing a wife.
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Not only was Mr Trump's move an unusual intervention in a law-enforcement matter.
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An unusual request Yukon is a suburb of Oklahoma City with about 30,000 residents.
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It is an unusual move for a hedge fund to back a smaller rival.
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But what happened in the wee hours of last Friday was an unusual event.
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The cancellation cooled what had been an unusual flurry of diplomatic moves from Pyongyang.
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That is an unusual priority for a Republican president, but not for Mr Trump.
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When Mr. Cuff later retired, Mr. Burke texted several subordinates with an unusual request.
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Chinese colleges have come up with an unusual way to help freshmen settle in.
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Albeit, a later-than-expected launch is hardly an unusual story for a startup.
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Macron's private and working life to date has been an unusual and precocious one.
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"That's an unusual thing to do in the United States of America," Payne says.
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And nothing is generating more FUD right now than an unusual currency called tether.
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That leaves only Chad, where an unusual development is keeping eradicators on their toes.
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It is an ambitious task made possible by an unusual quirk of British law.
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That could unleash an unusual circumstance because of the travel ban's unique time limitation.
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Wilson-Raybould in an unusual move met with members of the cabinet on Tuesday.
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AirPower's cancelation is an unusual blemish on Apple's modern product record, particularly in hardware.
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Oklahoma City (CNN)Donald Trump on Friday had an unusual encounter with a protester.
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Bergeron put the Bruins ahead with an unusual goal 8:28 into the second.
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Wanting to understand why this happened, scientists at Brown University devised an unusual experiment.
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For an American businessman, Gary Dvorchak has an unusual connection to China's elusive president.
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His accent is an unusual blend: no-nonsense Yorkshire with a southern African twang.
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As a rebuttal of Mr Trump's agenda, the speech was an unusual oratorical success.
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He was voted in by the fans with help from an unusual populist campaign.
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Pittman's wife noticed that her food had an unusual taste, according to the warrant.
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One market watcher says investors could look in an unusual place for a clue.
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It's not an unusual earthquake in the perspective of the tectonics of the region.
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I am not a coordinated man, but I have an unusual tolerance for pain.
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Londoners strolling around Greenwich might spot an unusual kind of delivery service in July.
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It's an unusual blend of a very traditional style with new computer animation techniques.
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Also here is an unusual collaboration between the ceramist Clayton Bailey and Mr. Saul.
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It was an unusual push for Cantor, best known as a bond-trading powerhouse.
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Liberty SiriusXM is an unusual type of stock in that it tracks another company.
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The prototype of an unusual-looking bus made its debut in China this week.
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By the age of twenty-five, he was, to an unusual degree, fully formed.
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Hours later, however, U.S. Central Command (Centcom) issued an unusual statement refuting Ghika's comments.
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It's an unusual trend for Intel, which is known for looking within for leadership.
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In previous novels, he explored surrealistic landscapes and characters with an unusual narrative conviction.
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It was an unusual proposal: typically, WeWork designs spaces for leases the company manages.
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In this piece, David Dunlap, a Metro reporter, reflects on an unusual death notice.
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"Echo the Dolphin" is an unusual action adventure game starring the eponymous aquatic mammal.
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Musk has hinted on multiple occasions that the truck will have an unusual design.
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Henry and his supervisor, Delilah, form an unusual-yet-enduring relationship via walkie talkie.
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Kari Wagner-Peck is the author of Not Always Happy: An Unusual Parenting Journey.
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That's an unusual amount of transparency for an event involving the North Korean leader.
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Missed kicks and turning techniques remain an unusual pairing for traditional Muay Thai stylists.
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Actress Chloë Grace Moretz has an unusual dating life for a 19-year-old.
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This is an unusual way to lure shoppers into the store in mid-January.
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A few nights ago I heard about an unusual trend from a bartending friend.
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But Isnay Rodriguez has an unusual reason to stay up late: reliable Internet access.
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There was a recent campaign where banks were being compromised in an unusual way.
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In an unusual move, herOB/GYN even supported her in obtaining a cannabis card.
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Ho wrote on Facebook that Monday featured an "exceptional election, and an unusual result."
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Hotels thus have an unusual incentive to find additional forms of revenue and profit.
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Mr. McCarty's role gave him an unusual opportunity to delve deeply into family history.
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In an unusual move, the Trump administration switched sides in the case, Husted v.
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Mr. Rosenstein has navigated an unusual level of scrutiny for a deputy attorney general.
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But, in an unusual move for named professorships, the position was not automatically tenured.
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This is an unusual theme for a Monday, but it's very "gettable," I promise.
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It's an unusual situation that, in part, reflects the unique characteristics of Trump's campaign.
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Those critics have an unusual champion: Joseph J. Simons, the man running the agency.
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But Employ America is embracing an unusual moment in the politics of central banking.
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First, and most notably, the video closes with an unusual Trump/Pence lion logo.
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Each recipe is a game changer using an unusual ingredient or a new technique.
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Conflicting polls have highlighted how difficult it is to predict an unusual December election.
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Mr. Kiffin asked them how the boy had gotten into such an unusual place.
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It's an unusual modern Times front page in that there is no feature photography.
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In 1964, researchers began studying an unusual group of Afrikaner patients in South Africa.
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But this was coming from an unusual place: the city's heavily fortified international airport.
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But back in 2000, Mr. Camacho, who is 20173, got an unusual phone call.
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The Braves pulled off an unusual double play to stay close in the sixth.
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AS WAYS TO break into casinos go, a fish tank is an unusual route.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Stefanowski, 56, would seem an unusual standard-bearer for the Republican Party.
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Mr. Belohlavek (pronounced bell-oh-LAH-vetch) had an unusual history with the Philharmonic.
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On the physical side, the country has an unusual sport: "kiiking," or extreme swinging.
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On the physical side, the country boasts an unusual sport: "kiiking," or extreme swinging.
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Mr. McInnes, in an unusual move, said he hoped the event would be canceled.
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The choice of Williams has generated an unusual degree of interest, for three reasons.
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She wore an unusual knitted hat, with lots of whirly strings hanging from it.
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He has an unusual ability to observe women with a real sense of empathy.
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This is an unusual circumstance and the American people need to see this report.
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" The Journal's editorial board writes that "Republicans have an unusual political problem in Alabama.
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Canada has an unusual problem with Syrian refugees: Too many people want to help.
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It's the second time a Sarepta drug has followed an unusual path to approval.
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Lawmakers addressed her with an unusual line of questioning: What is your moral character?
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In a sport known for lithe athletes, Fernandez's hulking arms cut an unusual figure.
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It was an unusual sight at a concert by the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra.
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Name Withheld We talk about "mixed motives" as if they represent an unusual condition.
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The journey Her journey started when Pratt felt an unusual pain in her leg.
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An unusual degree of motion animates Marlene Dietrich's 1948 portrait, later in the show.
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And in an unusual turn, Loxo CEO Josh Bilenker is still with the company.
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The global manufacturing sector has been experiencing an unusual period of strong synchronised growth.
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He contended an unusual phenomenon is creating near-term challenges for the stock market.
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That would be an unusual move for a case involving charges in American courts.
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Prosecutors called nine witnesses in an unusual trial that lasted two days in September.
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A century ago, a photographer snapped an unusual portrait on the Capitol's East Front.
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In an unusual move, Chief Justice Roberts suggested her concurring opinion should be disregarded.
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It involved Britain taking an unusual leading role in condemning China's human-rights record.
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"Globally, we are witnessing an unusual bundle of risks," said BdB chief Michael Kemmer.
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Popularity does not generally correlate to artistic significance, but Kaur's is an unusual case.
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The prosecutors in the Silver case made an unusual choice for their first witness.
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At the time, it was deemed an unusual salamander, but the idea was dropped.
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It was an unusual spot in that it wasn't about Joe Biden at all.
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Conversation With Dorothy W. Cantor, a psychotherapist from Westfield, N.J., has an unusual practice.
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For Dickson's, which opened in 2009, this year has presented an unusual challenge: politics.
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When Congress created the bureau, it gave its director an unusual degree of independence.
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In an unusual move, General Manager Sandy Alderson issued a statement on Colon's signing.
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The bipartisan measure amounts to an unusual rebuke of the president's expansive war powers.
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The Secret Service, in an unusual Twitter message, denied being a part of that.
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This is an unusual book for a former adviser at the Pentagon to write.
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MoMA's imminent closing and reopening casts everything now on view in an unusual light.
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The poem's other pivot words also posit an unusual kinship between light and dark.
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The board's pick would also be subject to an unusual vetting by U.S. regulators.
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Cone is a master of small, carefully realized filmmaking; his earlier films such as The Wise Kids and Henry Gamble's Birthday Party combine an unusual level of empathy for his characters with an unusual combination of interests: love, desire, sexual awakenings, and religion.
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It's an unusual thing to see, and humans love staring at new or unusual things.
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The Orioles took a 2-0 lead on an unusual play in the first inning.
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In an unusual arrangement, Meredith will continue to publish the Sports Illustrated magazine and website.
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While running such an unusual business has its challenges, Daly says he's never been happier.
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Energy expert John Kilduff sees an unusual phenomenon affecting crude oil and beaten-down stocks.
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It's an unusual balance to focus on your surroundings while not having to do anything.
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The unusual route to going public is fitting for a company with an unusual backstory.
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He had an unusual gig — he professionally modeled as Jesus Christ for paintings and photographs.
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"I feel like we're competing with an unusual person," Reed Hastings, Netflix's boss, has admitted.
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And eleven days later Aras Agalarov, the patriarch of this family, does an unusual thing.
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According to Lawerence, Mantacore missed his mark, an unusual occurrence for the experienced show animal.
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In a country where individual achievement is prized, the Mormon ethos presents an unusual mixture.
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Rogue One is an unusual film to come from a massive film studio in 2016.
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There is no evidence of Middle Easterners among them, or an unusual number of criminals.
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Facebook filed a patent for an unusual drone that would use kites to stay aloft.
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The meetings also reportedly include the sharing of classified information — an unusual level of disclosure.
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For instance, the Apple Watch can notify you if you have an unusual heart rate.
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This year has seen an unusual uptick in the number of reported cases and deaths.
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In an unusual twist, Apple plans to encourage researchers to donate their earnings to charity.
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The increase was flattered by an unusual dip in the same period a year ago.
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Click here to view original GIFAnd it's super squishy—an unusual feature for a vibe.
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Microsoft and Nintendo teamed up to promote cross-play in Minecraft in an unusual move.
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"A lot of autistic people have an unusual tone of voice or cadence," she said.
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This morning, I had an unusual breakfast: an apple and a scoop of peanut butter.
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It was an unusual move, because typically only agreed deals are submitted for CFIUS review.
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The spotlight enhances the glow and literally rivets our attention on an unusual, sentient thing.
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It has an unusual spectral mix, so the color looks "off" compared to normal aurora.
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Ron Estes , R-Kansas, fended off an unusual primary challenge Tuesday night, beating… Ron Estes .
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Ron Estes, R-Kansas, fended off an unusual primary challenge Tuesday night, beating… Ron Estes.
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Sherrod Brown of Ohio holds an unusual distinction in the 2018 midterm campaign for Congress.
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Hurricane Alex, an unusual winter hurricane, formed in January 2016 in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.
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Three years ago, Dachis was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes — an unusual diagnosis in adulthood.
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An unusual childhood seems to be at least part of the reason for this intimacy.
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They quickly move from strangers to familiar faces, but it is an unusual family environment.
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It's an unusual technique that lets people not just see an event, but explore it.
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The glittering piece is an unusual piece of jewelry known in Danish as a harpynten.
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It was an unusual monologue, and not just because it didn't end on a joke.
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Google had an unusual IPO a long time ago and didn't really catch on. Yeah.
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For ORourke, the long-suppressed tale fills out an unusual portrait for a presidential aspirant.
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Morris recently acknowledged that it's an unusual but effective choice for a Star Wars film.
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An unusual face with its strongly set cheekbones, wide mouth, and large, strong white teeth.
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ATLANTA – The president of Morehouse College is tackling his freshman year in an unusual way.
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With former Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy, the fall from grace follows an unusual trajectory.
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He is an unusual politician, but he has not repealed the basic laws of politics.
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But this new crop of writers brings to the form an unusual urgency and density.
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It's an unusual collaboration centered around a good cause—specifically, the support of children's education.
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What followed was an unusual, unsigned rebuke of the Birmingham office from NOAA on Sept.
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A Quiet Place is also an unusual (for mainstream Hollywood) study in deafness and intimacy.
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Some analysts found it an unusual partnership, but Prasad said it was an easy decision.
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This case has unfolded in an unusual way: prosecutors pursuing criminal charges against various people.
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"Four to shoot," Breen said with an unusual amount of delight in his familiar voice.
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Music has an unusual ability to promote rapport and pleasure in the wake of catastrophe.
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EVEN for such an unusual institution as Japan's imperial system, Emperor Akihito is an anomaly.
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"Quist was an unusual candidate, but eerily suited for a state like Montana," she wrote.
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In an unusual move, her OB/GYN even supported her in obtaining a cannabis card.
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The plant declared an "unusual event," the lowest level of nuclear emergency (The News & Observer).
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A week later, the justices issued an unusual order, suggesting the outlines of a compromise.
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Later, he demonstrated an unusual adjustment to a student while in the final resting pose.
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Released earlier this month, Human Flow is an unusual look at the global migrant crisis.
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For Apple, this is an unusual amount of openness around the security of its products.
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It's an unusual feeling to see the sun setting so late and rising so early.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has an unusual passion project: a neural tech company called Neuralink.
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The device recorded an unusual amount of heat radiating from the walls and the roof.
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Despite her political scars, she has shown an unusual capacity to reach across the aisle.
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Norway is pondering an unusual birthday gift for its neighbor Finland: an Arctic mountain peak.
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This year has featured an unusual degree of harmonious, measured economic growth across the world.
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On Sunday night, fans booed him as he took the track, in an unusual breach.
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The Trump administration puts an unusual emphasis on bilateral trade balances in formulating trade policy.
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They will have an unusual partner in the research: His twin will also be analyzed.
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The abysmal performance may have been related to locker room turmoil of an unusual sort.
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The firm, which began as a startup in 21996, relied on an unusual launch strategy.
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Expanding the live stream to Twitter isn't an unusual choice for Apple, as of late.
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In an unusual move, two-thirds of the Avenue shares offered were allotted to National.
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Schiller notes that this is an unusual kind of briefing for Apple, and everyone agrees.
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However, he has no background in science, making him an unusual pick for the job.
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But most depressingly: being assaulted, grabbed, groped, etc is not an unusual occurrence for women.
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Forecasting Barry's rain proved difficult in part because the storm itself had an unusual shape.
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We do have to mention an unusual Veep occurrence: a genuinely happy development for Mike.
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In Wisconsin, the top conservative talkers displayed an unusual unanimity in their opposition to Trump.
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Armed police filled the city—an unusual sight in Britain, where few officers carry guns.
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Leonard had an unusual inflection for darkness: He found in it an occasion for uplift.
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There are several good reasons to think 2017 is an unusual year for these markets.
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With an upcoming auction of the astronaut's keepsakes, his sons reflect on an unusual childhood.
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It's Such a Beautiful Day is an unusual masterpiece that's beautiful, macabre, sad, and hilarious.
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It features an unusual group of tattooed carnies who auditioned for the roles last year.
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This month you'll be presented with an unusual business opportunity, but don't rush your decision.
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In 1981, Rogers devoted several episodes to an unusual topic for a children's show: divorce.
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In an unusual move by Hollywood standards, the studio introduced its own podcast this week.
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This led to an unusual scene throughout the stadium as officials worked to restore power.
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The New York Police Department held an unusual public hearing a couple of weeks ago.
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It gained approval for worldwide use after an unusual "challenge trial" that began in 2015.
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It was an exciting moment for me and it was marked by an unusual occurrence.
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That would be an unusual concession by Beijing, which is deeply suspicious of foreign interference.
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An unusual bipartisan cadre of senators support the MJIA, from Elizabeth Warren to Ted Cruz.
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It's an unusual move that bucks a State Department tradition, and journalists have expressed outrage.
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But the undeniable strangeness of the way it hangs together also has an unusual appeal.
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Hitting the stage mere hours before sunup, GAIKA emerges exuding an unusual and discomfiting energy.
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The city, in an unusual move, successfully challenged the scientific assumptions underlying the new maps.
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The global pandemic has put immigrant rights advocates in an unusual position: agreeing with ICE.
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And he has argued that worldwide growth with little inflation represents an unusual buying opportunity.
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She spoke rapidly, in long sentences, with an unusual directness for someone of her generation.
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The pressure has put Mr. McConnell, who loathes dividing his caucus, in an unusual position.
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Mr. Trump has waited an unusual amount of time to announce recipients of the award.
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WorldQuant, a Connecticut hedge fund, turned to an unusual recruitment tool: a global talent contest.
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Police received an unusual tip last week in Madison Township directing them to her basement.
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An unusual number of children have been infected with Ebola in Congo, Dr. Fischer said.
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The cases featured an unusual element: Lawyers for the federal government appeared on both sides.
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In an unusual move, the producers are making a cast album available free at gettinthebandbacktogether.com.
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Devoid of their usual travelers, the once bustling centers have an unusual and eerie appearance.
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And an unusual opera outlining the life and letters of birth-control pioneer Marie Stopes.
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While Britain seems more divided, the European Union appears to have achieved an unusual unity.
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"She's in an unusual position in Congress of not being a career politician," he said.
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The device has an unusual asymmetrical back, which substantially thickens the device on one side.
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As a critic, I feel a duty to point out that that's an unusual move.
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Mostly, covering Mr. Trump and the city is about regular people navigating an unusual presidency.
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It was an unusual position for one of the most popular athletes in the world.
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Although sewing had been adopted by some feminist artists, it was an unusual male pursuit.
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Is that becoming an important driver of the outbreaks, or is it an unusual occurrence?
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It's no coincidence that 232 was such an unusual year for the books, experts say.
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But in his free time, he pursued an unusual hobby: exposing cheaters in endurance races.
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When it came to settling in, she benefited from an unusual amount of familial enthusiasm.
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She credits what she calls an unusual childhood with her desire to try different things.
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But it does indicate an unusual number of people were dying -- and well into October.
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The company announced that it's going to offer an unusual pricing model for this tool.
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Nowell also finished with an unusual double-double, committing 32 of Little Rock's 26 turnovers.
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A week of onstage rehearsal and previews is an unusual luxury for a ballet company.
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In case you missed it, an unusual bit of music history was made this year.
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But this month, the university made an unusual announcement: It would no longer accept Medicaid.
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And it involved an unusual reporting experience that Ms. Craig has recounted for Times Insider.
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The suspension, no matter how short-lived, was an unusual step for Fox to take.
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On leaving his A.U.S.A. post, he made an unusual choice for a promising young lawyer.
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His answer is that they do, but they have been faced with an unusual problem.
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In its fourth episode, the final season of Game of Thrones took an unusual turn.
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She's able to parse this debate with an unusual level of clarity, fairness, and rigor.
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Jill warned her that she got an unusual number of deliveries, but didn't say why.
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That is not an unusual reaction for children, even in Scotland, the birthplace of golf.
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Valentine's Day is coming — and the Bronx Zoo is offering an unusual way to celebrate.
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For O'Rourke, the long-suppressed tale fills out an unusual portrait for a presidential aspirant.
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So Trump stepped in to make it happen, an unusual move for an American president.
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But the justices may have been troubled by an unusual aspect of Ms. Evans's case.
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There were an unusual number of absentee ballots requested and not returned to be counted.
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In an unusual twist, Reschenthaler is trying to use Saccone's loss to Lamb against him.
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It was an unusual departure from protocol for a leadership that rarely allows unscripted moments.
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Bernie Sanders represents an unusual surge in what was a trend toward the opposite ideology.
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Samsung employed an unusual strategy of simultaneous cooperation and competition among its various business units.
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But it is beginning to explain why an unusual deal like this would make sense.
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Still, in light of police brutality issues nationwide, the Gurley trial was an unusual case.
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The first two nights of the convention included an unusual level of disability-rights content.
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Stephen Cone is a master of small, carefully realized filmmaking; his earlier films such as The Wise Kids and Henry Gamble's Birthday Party combine an unusual level of empathy for his characters with an unusual combination of interests: love, desire, sexual awakenings, and religion.
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"In that sense, she said, the coronavirus is "not necessarily acting in an unusual way — we are just having an unusual experience because so much spread had already occurred in the United States by the time we were able to routinely test for it.
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Unfortunately, abandoned boxes of kittens are not an unusual find in the mountain town of Ymittos.
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Facial recognition hasn't been tested in this way yet, because it's still an unusual security feature.
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It's a queer lifestyle magazine published by the dating app, Grindr, which is an unusual thing.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio holds an unusual distinction in the 2018 midterm campaign for Congress.
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And Trump once again reached into his bag of presidential powers to offer an unusual pardon.
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Cafferkey was also readmitted to hospital in October with an unusual complication related to the virus.
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This seems an unusual combination of creative energies, but Cage is a man of many colors.
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At first glance, it might have seemed an unusual meeting between Steve Jobs and David Muffly.
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Kristin Cavallari has revealed an unusual way her husband Jay Cutler helped her out while breastfeeding.
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Now he felt possessed by an unusual authority, exercised remotely through the digitally transmitted written word.
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After all, it&aposs not an unusual sight in Anchorage, Alaska, where the service was held.
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The decision — an unusual step for Japan, which stresses multilateralism in its diplomacy — sparked swift criticism.
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To evoke is to call to mind; an unusual smell might evoke a long-lost memory.
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Google is an unusual instance in which the nerds are getting totally owned by the normals.
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The request seemed like an unusual insertion of politics into federal law enforcement, current prosecutors said.
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Joey King is speaking up after an unusual and insulting experience with a fellow airline passenger.
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But highlighted on the right-hand side is an unusual activation — one strongly associated with locomotives.
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As the 100th annual Indianapolis 500 kicks off this weekend, you may notice an unusual sight.
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Colorado starter Jeff Hoffman (1-20) earned his first major league victory, capping an unusual week.
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The 1993 documentary Silverlake Life presents an unusual perspective on daily life with a deadly disease.
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THE Institute of Social Human Capital in Tokyo is an unusual sort of business-training school.
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Talking to the audience, Rousey said she found an unusual way to manage the emotional pain.
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She's a triathlete and marathon runner, so it wasn't an unusual thing for her to do.
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The narrow candidate selection process has provoked an unusual public argument among senior officials and clerics.
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Both teams' previous elimination from playoff contention made for a strange workweek and an unusual game.
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At a time of upheaval in the region, this is an unusual piece of positive news.
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NASA calculated a slightly smaller figure, but still described it as an unusual one-year increase.
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Such a range of questions comes before the court partly because it fills an unusual role.
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Court staff and security officials then cleared the entire floor, an unusual occurrence in the courthouse.
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The cars range from classic collectibles to exotic moderns, an unusual combination for any automotive exhibition.
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It's an unusual partnership, and it's one that won't likely be replicated with Apple and Google.
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So someone like Nicholas, who started with data, showed an unusual and refreshing level of commitment.
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In an unusual twist, Castor was slated to be the defense's key witness at Tuesday's hearing.
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But, this is not an unusual narrative for the Times — or any media outlet — to take.
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This year, there has been an unusual uptick in the number of reported cases and deaths.
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Former Army lawyer Eric Carpenter says an unusual amount of factors were in Bergdahl&aposs favor.
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Andy Crouch knows that he and his wife, Catherine, raised their kids in an unusual way.
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Despite the heat — the thermometer reached an unusual 91 degrees Fahrenheit in England for the match!
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What we do know is that it's not an unusual thing to happen in this country.
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He gave what sounded like a traditional Republican speech, albeit with an unusual degree of conviction.
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INDIA'S NEW finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman (pictured below), is an unusual figure in the country's politics.
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But in business and throughout the campaign, he leans on his family to an unusual degree.
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The creed has plenty of the trappings of Hinduism, but an unusual fixation on social justice.
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In an era of copycats, "An Orchestra of Minorities" is an unusual and brilliantly original book.
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The long drive back down the canyon is slow due to an unusual amount of traffic.
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro began his visit to Washington today with an unusual stop: the CIA.
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Design patents also have an unusual feature that makes them especially valuable compared to other patents.
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Millarworld is an unusual publisher in that respect, making it perhaps an ideal target for Netflix.
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As a child in India, Nooyi and her sister were asked to play an unusual game.
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It was an unusual strategy, a departure from the usual U.S. practice of launching surprise attacks.
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I get a red vinho verde (yeah, I know: an oxymoron) and an unusual Italian wine.
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The fourth season of ABC's wonderful comedy Black-ish roiled with an unusual amount of tension.
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Thundersnow, a phenomenon that makes weather geeks everywhere rejoice, struck in an unusual location on Sunday.
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Plenty of protest movements have lofty aims, but Extinction Rebellion has an unusual knack for organisation.
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"We didn't find any indications of CTVT being an unusual cancer, genetically speaking," Baez-Ortega said.
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At 55 million light years from Earth, there lives an unusual galaxy known as NGC 5643.
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"He's not afraid to lose, and that is sometimes an unusual quality," Ruemmler said of Weissmann.
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In an unusual admission last year, Apple announced work had begun on a new Mac Pro.
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For a company that likes to frame itself as a neutral platform, it's an unusual approach.
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That's right, this ball is battery powered and charges in an unusual and, honestly, awkward way.
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But from the beginning this was an unusual case, both in general and to me personally.
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The quirks of India's caste system just give them an unusual way to make their demands.
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Spotify went public on the New York Stock Exchange in an unusual direct listing last year.
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Just before 9 am last Thursday, an unusual speed dating scene sprang up in San Francisco.
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The company initially labeled the incident an "unusual event," the lowest of four nuclear emergency classifications.
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Pricey vibrators were already an unusual item; pricey vibrators at Bed Bath & Beyond left customers baffled.
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And the reason for including such an unusual dish on the menu in the first place?
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Why did you decide to do a coloring book, since that's kind of an unusual medium?
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A therapist, intrigued by an unusual patient, designs elaborate tests to bring out dormant homicidal desires.
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Goodson is charged with second-degree depraved heart murder, an unusual allegation to say the least.
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Far From Home succeeds with an unusual, troubling virtue: The best parts are the most fake.
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That's why predominantly white rural communities and urban communities of color are creating an unusual alliance.
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At Yarra Bend Park in Melbourne, a ranger received an unusual message from the park's cleaners.
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The central bank also sold $175 billion in an unusual auction of reserves after market close.
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It's unusual in my experience to have this, but we are dealing with an unusual president.
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In an unusual move, he spoke from prepared remarks during his speech at the Verizon Center.
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I think this was an unusual set of circumstances, and such a bizarre series of events.
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Gaming is an unusual hardware category for Samsung, in that the Korean company doesn't dominate it.
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They discovered that they shared an unusual dream: to build an adventure playground in the city.
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Then, an unusual confluence of events led another top prospect to pass on the race: Rep.
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The delay in qualified millennials from entering homeownership is causing an unusual rise in rental costs.
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Whatever the case, the timing and the standalone release are certainly an unusual play for Apple.
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Maryland has been regulating hospital prices for decades under an unusual waiver from the federal government.
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They point to recent polls that show an unusual degree of certainty about 6900 voting intentions.
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But there was an unusual quality of sound, a certain roughness that I hadn't encountered before.
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As in Kafka, too, there are an unusual number of physically odd, deformed, or dwarfish figures.
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Bathrooms throughout have been updated with marble; one retains an unusual sink with a swan faucet.
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Mascara lasts two to three months, or until it looks clumpy and develops an unusual odor.
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Cramer labeled it an unusual tariff play because of whiskey's role in escalating global trade disputes.
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Huawei is trying an unusual tactic to try to break its deadlock with the US government.
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And according to one person who was there, there was also an unusual guest: a mouse.
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has an unusual solution to environmental crises: Eat less, therefore poop less.
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An intelligence official filed an unusual whistleblower complaint in August concerning the president's dealings with Ukraine.
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Obama used Twitter to comment on an unusual recipe for guacamole in The New York Times.
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In an email, Mr. Rollins said he had signed on to help in an unusual year.
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The demonstration on Saturday in Victoria Park was an unusual combination of protest and election rally.
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When we do, though, it'll tell us an unusual amount about her governing vision for America.
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Broin said he wanted to pick an unusual name that would stand out and be memorable.
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I was just another commuter, wearing an unusual (and still very rare) pair of Apple AirPods.
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Both have an unusual degree of immunity against right-wing groups' threats of primary challenges: Sen.
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Courting Chinese leaders in such a public fashion is an unusual strategy for a foreign executive.
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Kudlow's remarks reflect an unusual public split between the White House and the independent central bank.
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Like the city, the people of Karnaca are an unusual combination of the beautiful and grotesque.
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Indulgent exposition curates the image of Previn and Allen as an unusual but nonetheless idyllic couple.
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It's an unusual program in a system that generally does not guarantee access to an attorney.
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It's just such an unusual time, but it's hard to see much reaction in the markets.
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It is an unusual ritual in a sport that embodies America's most rigid ideals of manhood.
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It was an unusual sensation in a Muslim community where men and women keep to themselves.
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In an unusual moment on Wednesday night, Mr. Trump appeared to telegraph the family's impending release.
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It would be an unusual argument, but the unusual has become routine in the Trump era.
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In an unusual setup, each golfer started at the ninth hole and finished on No. 8.
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It has shaken Chinese politics and stirred an unusual amount of rumblings, if not open dissent.
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That is an unusual number for any professional athlete, especially in such a short time frame.
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Expect to see an unusual side to your partners; Uranus brings out the weird in people.
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As career paths go for people working in investment banking sector, it's definitely an unusual one.
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The lower pricing is an unusual move for the company, which has historically maintained premium pricing.
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Our family had half a dozen guns, far from an unusual number for a rural family.
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Stitch Fix is an unusual company, we turn our inventory really fast, we're really capital efficient.
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An unusual project for Broadway, it marked the arrival of Mr. Mac to the commercial stage.
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Now, one city has settled on an unusual answer: Sell the statue to the highest bidder.
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Things that would not be an unusual occurrence then, now, they get into a huge uproar.
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Pursuing an unusual path probably kept U.S. midfielder Lindsey Horan out of the last World Cup.
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At Dubuis, Mr. Pontroué was behind the effort to shape an unusual focus for the company.
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Soft-spoken and reserved, he is an unusual figure in an industry filled with loud ideologues.
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He said the president was an unusual candidate, who broke long-established rules about political speechwriting.
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But it said there was no indication that the factory had an unusual rate of complaints.
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A new chief executive would take the helm at an unusual time for the industry pioneer.
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It was so out of the ordinary that the federal government declared an Unusual Mortality Event.
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Finding an unusual microbiome in people with Alzheimer's doesn't mean that the bacteria drive the disease.
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She joins up with an unusual group of warriors who give her the opportunity to lead.
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A healthy, 31-year-old man checked into a New York clinic with an unusual complaint.
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As the video shows, medieval marginal art was an unusual playground for surreal and fantastic drawings.
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Afghan forces, the wedding participants said, asked for money — not an unusual request of newlyweds here.
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The idea of cash payments to individual Americans is seeing an unusual moment of bipartisan support.
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Beyond promoting its status as "World's First Kickstarter-Funded Hotel," the Jennings is an unusual hotel.
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Ms. Carter, with very little background in the arts, is an unusual appointment for the department.
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That was partly because of an unusual drop in pay in October last year after hurricanes.
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Like much of northeastern China, even this region has enjoyed an unusual respite from the smog.
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"This was an unusual piece of legislation, stuck in a budget bill," said Iowa state Sen.
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That would seem to make it an unusual target for pro-lifers—either violent or peaceful.
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It is an unusual line of attack as Starboard seeks to unseat Mellanox's nine-member board.
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She is a widely respected expert on labor markets with an unusual breadth of personal experience.
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A police report into the killing, published two weeks ago, said Vardanjani had an "unusual profile".
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There are just two weeks remaining in the race before an unusual Thursday election, on Sept.
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It is typically considered an unusual move for an automaker to show investors so many products.
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Essential was in the process of developing another phone called "Project Gem" with an unusual design.
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Except, that is, for a portion that was buried, for an unusual and arguably hilarious reason.
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Professor Pammett said that in 2015 there was "an unusual degree of enthusiasm" for the Liberals.
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But he also needs his dad's approval, so he comes to Gerri with an unusual proposal.
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When his jokes are punched up by an unusual or esoteric word, he isn't showing off.
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It's an unusual provision and a reason the bill has widespread support from civil rights groups.
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Nunes revealed the possibility of that collection in an unusual public statement, citing an intelligence source.
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A few years ago, a group of physicists created an unusual, never-before-seen subatomic particle.
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The company authenticated the watch: It was a Calatrava with an unusual roulette, or sector, dial.
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It was an unusual request, but not a particularly surprising one coming from Ms. Powell Jobs.
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In an unusual bit of site-specific cinema, the screening will be held at the Met.
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A new startup just launched that plans to take an unusual approach to the pharmaceutical industry.
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Trademark lawyers said companies rarely obtain preliminary injunctions in China, making this case an unusual one.
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This year there has been an unusual uptick in the number of reported cases and deaths.
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It was hardly an unusual scene in New York, one of the world's most diverse cities.
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He believes he&aposs been chosen for the accolode because he&aposs "had an unusual career."
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The film, "Canada's Open House," gives an unusual opportunity to look more deeply into the case.
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A defense lawyer for the estranged husband of a missing Connecticut woman offers an unusual theory.
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A defense lawyer for the estranged husband of a missing Connecticut woman offers an unusual theory.
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More broadly, the dollar's weakness has come amid an unusual macroeconomic backdrop for many different reasons.
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They recorded their conversations, and this article provided an unusual glimpse of ingrained discrimination in banking.
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Bryce Doty is warning that an unusual bond market trend could catch Wall Street by surprise.
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The particles split at an unusual angle -- 115 degrees -- which couldn't be explained by known physics.
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Alphabet was an unusual experiment in not doing that, but now it seems to be over.
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WASHINGTON — More than five years ago, an unusual whistle-blower approached Congress: a Syrian military photographer.
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The Brownsville section of Brooklyn has spawned an unusual variety of public figures, good and bad.
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Enam, Cresta's CEO, describes an unusual situation that he counts as a sign of the success.
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At the intersection of the Rue Pavée, an unusual square turret stops people in their tracks.
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They say it's an unusual request but they can do it for a few hundred dollars.
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The Judiciary Committee delayed a vote on his nomination for an unusual fifth time last week.
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The Fed's target fed funds rate also moved above its target range, in an unusual move.
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The European Union is enjoying an unusual unity in the early stages of the Brexit negotiations.
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This drawing of a stooped figure is an unusual Thornton Dial, quieter than his typical work.
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Slack also plans an unusual form of public offering called a direct listing, the person added.
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Tonight, he spoke with an unusual urgency for a man with nothing left to run for.
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The deal stemmed from an unusual arrangement Pera had with previous limited partners of the Grizzlies.
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The VR exhibit felt like an unusual addition but it ended up being my favorite part.
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A small but important trail of refugees fleeing the Nazis took an unusual detour through China.
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In an unusual move, it urged the justices to grant review in the case, Lucia v.
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Even Mitt Romney, under other circumstances, would be an unusual selection to head the State Department.
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Donald Trump made an "unusual degree" of blatantly false and misleading statements for a presidential candidate.
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And in this case, the crime syndicates have certainly evolved, and perhaps in an unusual way.
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Look in the margins of medieval books and you'll find an unusual theme: knights versus snails.
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It was an unusual place to find an archaeologist, but Li also had robots to test.
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Kentucky is an unusual state in that it imposes relatively few limitations on the pardon power.
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The book, by Vincent Zabus and Thomas Campi and published by SelfMadeHero, has an unusual hook.
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The internet has heartily taken to the challenge, and the result is an unusual amount of joy.
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The is in an unusual rut: It hasn't reached a new high in more than a year.
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Scene City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Monkey masks are an unusual New York Fashion Week accessory.
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It's an unusual design choice that catches my eye (in a bad way) more than centered notches.
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It was then that I realized this was going to be more than just an unusual story.
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, making an unusual request tonight of President Trump&aposs Supreme Court pick.
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In an unusual step, Pai blasted his colleague, Rosenworcel, in a statement attached to the FCC decision.
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