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McConnell is atypically unconcerned, among senators, with his public profile.
And that's just atypically low, given how low unemployment rates are.
By contrast, "Mountain Energei" projects clarity and control (and feels atypically woodsy).
How atypically thoughtful of Khaled, a man not otherwise known to be so.
That's been attributed to an atypically dry and warm summer in the region.
Chuck Berry: Chuck (Dualtone) In the first 89 years of his life, Chuck Berry recorded two full-length albums worthy of the name, neither currently available for under a C-note although one is set for reissue: 713's St. Louis to Liverpool, three comeback classics plus seven keepers that include the atypically companionable "You Two" and the atypically familial "Little Marie" as well as two atypically engaging instrumentals.
A higher share are either extremely liberal or atypically moderate compared with previous cycles.
"I am like a caricature of myself," he admitted, in an atypically sincere moment.
Instead, we are getting "Chicago," which, for this organization, is atypically sleek and uncorny.
In September 1988 and 2002, similar weather patterns produced atypically small ozone holes, she said.
Next to the Rock, Statham is atypically understated, and his cynical softness works remarkably well.
A CT scan taken soon after that revealed a scarred, atypically small, or microcephalic, brain.
But there are two aspects that have been atypically poor: home runs and walks allowed.
The open-source company was famous for its culture, which atypically emphasized work-life balance.
A year-long lock-up period is atypically long, potentially signifying strong demand for the IPO.
Though no one knows precisely why, animals often act atypically before an earthquake or other disaster.
Lawmakers emerged from Tuesday's talks in an atypically upbeat mood, full of praise for the president.
It's also atypically dark for an animated Disney film of the era and was never individually released.
It is a typically British cloudy day, threatening rain, but atypically cold for this time of year.
This year, the singer and producer hit us with PRINCESS, an atypically sparse pop and R&B record.
For these men, the stakes for The Incredibles 2 are atypically high for a summer Disney-Pixar sequel.
The lighting was atypically great, the presenters were reasonably concise, and the TV lineup was uncomplicated yet impressive.
Vegas took advantage on a day to make noise at PGA National, where the wind was atypically calm.
My other son, the younger twin, atypically, decided this was the ideal week to break his habitual isolation.
Levitus Francisco notes that these parties are likely looking at the atypically large lot size of 12,500 square feet.
But "Valiant Ambition" is atypically dry, with a lot of it devoted to troop movements and all those maps.
"Crossbreed" (on the surface, a reference to hybrid wheat) extended the season's atypically peaceful vibe — tension, without real danger.
Since 2011, Charlie Brooker has produced the digital dystopia "Black Mirror," but his fourth season, on Netflix, is atypically spotty.
Each eruption happens unpredictably, but some big ones can be anticipated by watching for the atypically quiet period that precedes them.
Led by a granulated organ line and an atypically disjointed drum machine beat, "The Man Amplifier's" trembling composition complements its lyrics.
What if Gillum does precisely what his party fantasizes about and turns out atypically large numbers of minority and younger voters?
Which means that trying to procure the goods we want and/or need becomes yet another thing that autistic people do atypically.
Opposition was intense not only among labor unions, but among many Republican voters, while the party's leadership, atypically, was supporting Mr. Obama's effort.
The dance was — not atypically of Rainer — never filmed, instead living on amorphously through writings and photographs at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.
Throughout our hour-long chat, talk of the future rolls in and out, like the clouds stalking the sun on this atypically overcast May day.
One trend, though, seems clear: Their use of the shift — a popular tactic that atypically positions fielders to match a batter's tendencies — has gotten worse.
Atypically for this area, the cooking — classic French with flavors from all over Asia — emphasizes local, tropical ingredients grown, caught or gathered near the restaurant.
The I.A.A.F. does not investigate further if atypically high levels of testosterone in men are determined to occur naturally, an editorial in Scientific American recently noted.
According to Recode, cofounder and CEO Marc Lore agreed to stay on with Walmart for an atypically long five years as part of the acquisition agreement.
It's a contentious issue which, somewhat atypically, aligns the interests of environmentalists with military industrialists — while pitting both these groups against the oil and gas industry.
The other scenario is when individuals with a pre-existing health condition or uncommon genetic make-up respond atypically to cannabis and suffer severe adverse consequences.
His bleak, defensive and atypically American vision of pessimism and defeatism was a de facto abdication of America's erstwhile role as undisputed global leader on economic issues.
The bottom line: Analysts have argued about whether the bond market or the stock market is right, as their prices have been atypically in sync for months.
Williams, who was also on the July 25 Trump-Zelensky call, told lawmakers earlier in the month that Trump's remarks were atypically political for such a conversation.
In the first five episodes of Season 2 (an atypically small number for Netflix to provide for review), that triumvirate is even more central to the plot.
And then, after a tense hour on Friday that left an atypically large segment of the country glued to C-SPAN, Flake became the man of the moment.
But, but, but: As dire scientific warnings pile up and California smolders from frequent wildfires, global warming's political profile is atypically high among Democrats on two fronts. 1.
Stocks and bonds around the world have rallied atypically together since the start of the year, rewarding investors both bullish and bearish on the direction of global growth.
You'll also love Hanes for budget-friendly bras, Natori for a bra that will fit atypically sized or shaped breasts, and Wacoal for a great strapless, convertible bra.
Atypically, they were not accompanied by nausea or neck pain, nor did I always have to retreat to a dark, soundless room and lie motionless until they abated.
I first came across the song because I'd been having an atypically unfavorable week and a friend messaged it with the hope of it being a momentary cure-all.
My friend Amelia and I grew up around the corner from each other in "Scooter-Ville," an atypically understated neighborhood that borders Santa Monica, Brentwood, and the Pacific Palisades.
Oddly, but not atypically for Mr. Branca, who could be contrarian on principal, he refused to acknowledge that his music had grown more complex and varied over the years.
Its titular lead single, a jazz-tinged ballad that folds big band instrumental swells with the singer Brendon Urie's atypically torchy croonings, is a wistful statement on roads not taken.
But the lines for Moonlight were atypically long; to get in to see it, I had to wait in line for two hours, which is essentially unheard of at the festival.
The report determined that high-level White House meetings on the Russian operation were "atypically" restricted to a small circle of senior aides, excluding other key officials and subject matter experts.
Republican Senator Rob Portman, who is leading the investigation alongside Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill, was atypically searing in raising skepticism about the site's monitoring practices on the Senate floor on Thursday.
Little is known about the degree to which Ms. Hicks was a mediating force in an atypically run White House with a president whose first impulse is often his final reaction.
In it, an atypically sober Gambino starts out performing his normal, carefree persona — but punctuates the show by intermittently taking out guns and mowing down the other carefree artists around him.
The authors acknowledged that there were limitations in studying this atypically male-dominated place, but the nature of the competition allowed them to control for athletic ability, cognitive ability and other factors.
After a years-long court battle, Caster Semenya, a South African runner with atypically high testosterone levels, has been handed a choice: forcibly alter her body's natural hormones, or give up international competition.
The atypically warm weather also limited demand from utilities or consumers for emergency energy supplies or further protection from a price spike, business that was booming during the Polar Vortex two winters ago.
But during that long struggle, there has been an effort to end the participation of women who are suspected of having intersex conditions or of otherwise naturally producing atypically high levels of testosterone.
A few veer toward the tedious ("Imperfect," a chapter devoted to her difficulties with that tense, as well as Italian prepositions, accompanied by an atypically clumsy parallel: Lahiri, like the tense, is imperfect).
As a result, the budget deficit is atypically high for a healthy economy, and rising government debt will make it hard for fiscal policy to provide a boost when the next downturn hits.
The left panel, smoky in tonality, receives an atypically painterly treatment of wet-into-wet horizontal brushstrokes from the artist; the two triangles sit on top of each panel,, diptych-proofing the painting.
" In terms of design, McCracken said the outer 4.6-inch display is "surrounded by bezel—gobs of it on the top and bottom, and even an atypically large amount to the left and right.
This contemporary is on an atypically large property, four and a half acres at the end of a long, wooded driveway, down the road from two country clubs and a small municipal golf course.
Thematically, it finds the Philadelphia rager in atypically high spirits, swaggering across the track, which shares DNA with Travis Scott's monster hit "Way Back" (a song that borrowed from Kanye West's mega-smash "Power").
Just as The Irishman is atypically meditative for its genre, Scorsese could stand to tell a story that deviates from his recent pattern of following Western European white men into the depths of hell.
But while previous releases received praise from the researchers for providing new details about threat groups, the North Korean samples that were atypically released on a Sunday don't immediately appear to be as fruitful.
In an atypically frank testimony for a senior intelligence official, he confirmed a report from The Guardian that multiple European Union allies had passed along intelligence reports of contact between Trump campaign officials and Moscow.
The outcry on social media was swift, and once again, the Academy walked back its apparent plans, announcing that the quartet would be among the 183 Oscars' presenters — though they'd atypically be presenting in pairs.
I was mostly thankful for that—it seems that Hollywood was atypically self-aware and realized that, in an Oscars season dominated by #OscarsSoWhite, people didn't want to be lectured by a bunch of white actors.
Google searches for "kill Jews" were also atypically high, reaching levels not seen since the Pittsburgh aftermath, in the wake of the Passover shooting that killed one woman and injured the rabbi and others, our research shows.
ABIDJAN, May 13 (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's cocoa mid-crop could be reduced in quality and length if abundant rain fails to arrive this month, farmers said on Monday, as cocoa regions continue to experience atypically dry weather.
In the Netherlands's extremely fractured system of proportional representation — 28 parties ran and 383 are likely to have positions in the 150-seat lower house of Parliament — the results were, not atypically, something of a dog's breakfast.
"There are times when the buyer is what we would call 'atypically motivated,'" said Michael Vargas, the president of Vanderbilt Appraisal, referring to the practice of buyers, many from overseas, looking to park money in real estate.
There are often no symptoms so people don't usually find out they have an atypically shaped uterus until after they've had multiple miscarriages, gone into preterm labor, or when they get an imaging procedure like an ultrasound.
ABIDJAN, May 6 (Reuters) - Rainfall increased over most of Ivory Coast's cocoa-growing regions last week, farmers said on Monday, raising hopes for a recovery in growth after the mid-crop suffered from atypically dry weather last month.
As the noise that President Trump might fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein gets louder, House Republicans are atypically quiet on the subject, even as many in the party have forcefully backed and defended special counsel Robert Mueller.
Last spring, Cartoon Network's Rick and Morty managed to get its atypically devoted fanbase pumped about the existence of a limited-edition sauce served exclusively at McDonald's in June 1998, part of a tie-in with Disney's Mulan.
The last several years have been an atypically difficult stretch for the company, including a stock price plunge earlier this year with only partial recovery, and it has struggled to grow production even as crude prices have come back.
He unabashedly tweets (in both English and German) about his concern over the rise of the hard-right in Germany—and, more atypically still, considers such pronouncements to be part of his job as a captain of German industry.
The movie's story, inspirations and allusions (Hitchcock!), though, more rightly announce it as a 20th-century artifact, one that begins when Alita's head and shoulders are found and refurbished by a paternalistic doctor, Ido (an atypically uneasy Christoph Waltz).
The New York Times reported on Sunday that a mixed doubles match at the Australian Open raised suspicions of match fixing when a major sports gambling website suspended betting on the match because of atypically high betting volume and unusual patterns.
Dan Otero earned his first save with a perfect bottom of the 11th to provide an atypically quiet ending to a game that featured four ties, four lead changes and a combined 34 hits and 24 runners left on base.
It begins this week with M. Night Shyamalan's Split, which drew atypically positive reviews for the director out of its Fantastic Fest premiere, and James McAvoy appears to be having a blast in the trailer for the psycho-horror creepshow.
In the 1990s, those experts suggested that athletes born with what is known as a disorder of sex development — a biological anomaly that might result in atypically high testosterone production — should compete as females if they were raised as females.
The band ran through the atypically funky Maxwell song "All the Things I've Lost," the performance of which climaxes with Rick Lee leaping out from behind his percussion kit to blow a screaming solo on some kind of tiny toy horn.
And I can also report a surprising emotional bonus: two songs about love and death—"Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" and, even better, the agonized, atypically melodic "It's Quiet Uptown"—that make me tear up a little.
Under Communism, the atypically liberal concessions made to popular opinion by the country's leadership — minimal censorship and political repression, free travel to the West, a restrained version of market capitalism — were termed "Goulash Communism," as a marker of the country's unique political settlement.
Emma arrived in an atypically dark, skin-baring look that was a slight departure from the usual ethereal flapper-esque sheaths she wears on the red carpet and wouldn't be all that surprising to find in the closets of the KarJenner family.
"Honestly, I think the press made a very big deal out of something really a lot of people would do," Trump said, though he avoided calling the situation "fake news" and, atypically, didn't question the validity of the reporting surrounding the meeting.
The coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe with lethal and wealth-destroying consequences has proved so jarring to the powers-that-be on the European side of the Atlantic that they have discarded deep-set taboos to forge atypically swift and pragmatic responses.
One morning, Rattama Pongponrat, known as Pom, an ebullient culinary consultant and former curator at Museum Siam, led me on a daylong binge, from a breakfast of toast with coconut jam to a sidewalk stand selling noodles with atypically thick slices of offal.
The real upset is that the Blackfish doesn't even get a warrior's death, but, following an atypically bloodless surrender, is reported killed as Brienne escapes the siege (through the secret passage in the conservatory) with Pod as Jaime looks on from the battlements.
Until Wednesday, as Mr. Bloomberg spent heavily and campaigned atypically, bypassing the early-voting states to focus on delegate-rich contests in March and beyond, his candidacy had existed almost in parentheses: Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was the early front-runner.
It still relies on the same tired-ass, woman-ass tropes I'd love to see banned from horror for the next decade—storylines revolving around motherhood, pregnancy, marriage and children, repeat ad nauseum—but the violence is more than atypically indelicate, it bangs like a gong.
The Migration Policy Institute said that while 2018 border arrests are higher than arrests in 2017, that year saw "atypically low" numbers of apprehensions as people planning to cross illegally after the 2016 election waited to see if Trump would follow through on his tough on immigration stance.
But Facebook failed to grow past its 186 million daily user count in the US & Canada where it got stuck last quarter, but at least it added 4 million in its lucrative Europe market, plus it had atypically large gains in Asia-Pacific and the Rest Of World regions.
The Spurs are known for retreating back on defense whenever a shot goes up, but their sophomore floor general is so atypically successful that Popovich has given him a permanent green light to wreak havoc inside and prevent his man (usually an opposing point guard) from leaking out.
Billions So we've reached the penultimate episode of "Billions" (oh, that special time in every season when TV critics get to bust out the word "penultimate") and it turns out to be an atypically somber affair for a show that might be expected to step on the gas before the finale.
And when she left the court in 1999 at the atypically young age of 70, it was to accept a two-year appointment as the American judge on the 14-member international court at The Hague that was established to try those accused of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia.
Six new songs, eight tracks, kicked off by the atypical ululations that announce the atypically relaxed title opener and highlighted by three versions of the apparently Senegal-centric "Mbeguël Is All" unimpeded by the superfluous guitar intro of the live one, as well as two very similar mixes featuring kora master Toumani Diabate.
This home — atypically big for this stretch of coast — would probably suit a buyer with the time and budget to make upgrades and particularly to install new bathrooms: At present, a line of six wash basins in a second-floor corridor of the main residence is intended for the use of a half-dozen bedrooms.
Big City In an ordinary summer, a season in which we were not preoccupied by recurring instances of terrorism, police violence and a raucously operatic presidential election threatening the fate of the republic, an incident of the kind that took place in the marshlands surrounding Jamaica Bay, in Queens, on an atypically cool evening might have easily ignited collective tensions.
Zen, though apparently an atypically severe sect within Buddhism, came to be the standard-bearer, so much so that "Zen" became an all-purpose modifier in American letters meaning "challengingly counterintuitive"—as in " Zen and the Art of Archery " or the masterly " Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance ," where you learn how not to aim your arrow or how to find a spiritual practice in a Harley.

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