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"uncustomary" Definitions
  1. not customary or usual : UNUSUAL, ATYPICAL

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But the scoring, while low, was not uncustomary for the event.
One day, feeling an uncustomary melancholy, he sat in his house during a rain.
Saeed lives with his parents, and he's close with them; Nadia is estranged from her family and lives alone, uncustomary for an unmarried woman in their country.
The last time these putative guardians of civilization convened for this festival of internationalist concern, they found themselves in an uncustomary position: in the cross hairs of a global insurrection.
BEIJING — A lawyer who took on China's political system with uncustomary grit, giving voice to dissidents and seeking justice for poisoned children, was sentenced to seven years in prison on Thursday, the authorities announced.
Federer, winner of 20 Grand Slam singles titles and unquestionably the greatest men's player of the Open era, found himself in all kinds of awkward and uncustomary positions in this fourth-round U.S. Open match.
More broadly, they also reflect on the long history of the cyanotype and its capacities, situating the cyanotype as a cherished artifact while using it in an uncustomary way: not for straight documentation but to construct something new.
Instead the report paid uncustomary attention to India, pointing out that it has a large trade surplus in goods with America and that its central bank has intervened heavily in currency markets, with net foreign-exchange purchases worth 2.2% of its GDP.
Several politicians from the Green Party and the pro-business Liberal Party, with whom the Christian Democrats tried to form a government, raised questions over whether Ms. Merkel was the right fit for Germany's rapidly shifting political landscape, in which smaller, consensus-seeking "Volksparteien" (people's parties) are in decline and uncustomary alliances among parties like theirs are the future.
The series is so unique that it is only possible to find similarities to minor details in specific documented works by Caspicara, such as the human skull beneath the feet of Christ found on a Crucifixion group by him in the Museo de Arte Colonial, Quito … on the skeleton figure in the Hispanic Society group, the sculptor went to an uncustomary level of detail in painting the sutures of the skull, and the same is found on the [Crucifixion group skull].
The Bulgarian's outstanding athleticism and instinctive court-craft were in stark contrast to Murray's uncustomary flat-footedness and inconsistent ground-strokes.
Akaal Bodhan () is the worship of Durga—an incarnation of Devi—in the month of Ashwin, an uncustomary time for commencement of the worship.
The German royal election of 1002 was the decision on the succession which was held after the death of Emperor Otto III without heirs. It was won by Duke Henry IV of Bavaria among accusations of uncustomary practices (bribery and electoral manipulation).
There is heavy percussion in the laiko segment, which is uncustomary to traditional laiko. Six acts competed on 2 March 2011 in the Greek National Final. The song was performed fifth in the final by Yiorkas and Stereo Mike. At the end of voting, "Watch My Dance" was revealed as the winner.
The venue described the latter demand as "not only unreasonable, but uncustomary." Rahni Sadler of TV show Sunday Night investigated the band name controversy. She asked Housden to display the document, which showed the transfer of ownership but he had not located it. Wheatley claimed that he could not remember signing it when it appeared in the court case.
Unless specific tournament rules forbid it, players may agree to a draw at any time. Ethical considerations may make a draw uncustomary in situations where at least one player has a reasonable chance of winning. For example, a draw could be called after a move or two, but this would likely be thought unsporting. Until 1867, tournament games that were drawn were replayed.
On the wedding night, however, Laban switches Leah for Rachel. Later Laban claims that it is uncustomary to give the younger daughter away in marriage before the older one (Genesis 29:16-30). Laban offers to give Rachel to Jacob in marriage in return for another seven years of work (Genesis 29:27). Jacob accepts the offer and marries Rachel after the week-long celebration of his marriage to Leah.
Su Wu in foreign captivity, where he was forced to herd sheep or goats. From the Long Corridor. Su Wu (140 – 60 BC) was held captive for 19 years, returning to China in 81 BC: 4 poems collected in the Wen Xuan are only questionably attributed to him.Davis, vi However, at the time, it was not uncustomary to confuse the persona of a poem with the person of the author.
Siegmund dismisses Florian and lights a cigarette. In the meantime, Sieglinde brews some tea and adds some burgundy to it. Their time at the dinner table is taciturn and, after Sieglinde's insistence that he should eat something, Siegmund leaves the room in an uncustomary rude manner. He retreats to his bedroom and is convinced that, soon, Sieglinde will come to his room to say good night in the way that they are both used to.
Both the words Akaal and Bodhan are Sanskrit words, which are also included in many other Indian languages, such as like Bengali and Hindi. The word Akaal means untimed (kaal=time and a=not) and the word Bodhan means worship or invocation. Thus, Akaal Bodhan means worship or invocation of Durga in an uncustomary time. It is given this name since the period of this worship differs from the conventional period, which is during the spring (Basant).
Commenting on the uncustomary inclusion of vocals, Robert Lippok said: "The melodies Arto sang were surprising... His voice is light and is flying over the music with turns and twists, but also it is brittle and has something almost fragile about it. It's like a delicate bird." Shortly after releasing Instrument, "a big gap of expectations" surfaced among members, and the band decided to split up. All three members have since gone on to release music through various projects.
The gaṇas are, however, not the same as the foot in Greek prosody. The metrical unit in Sanskrit prosody is the verse (line, pada), while in Greek prosody it is the foot.A history of Sanskrit Literature, Arthur MacDonell, Oxford University Press/Appleton & Co, page 55 Sanskrit prosody allows elasticity similar to Latin Saturnian verse, uncustomary in Greek prosody. The principles of both Sanskrit and Greek prosody probably go back to Proto-Indo-European times, because similar principles are found in ancient Persian, Italian, Celtic, and Slavonic branches of Indo-European.
However Droopys Maldini recovering from his bad start made the first bend at the same time as the others which caused a domino effect of trouble in which Billy Playback, Spiral Citrate and Westmead Hawk collided. He Said So was left clear and had a big lead from Droopys Maldini that was enough to seal a second successive 10-1 Irish Derby winner. Droopys Maldini and Droopys Marco finished second and fourth, exactly the same positions as the previous year and Westmead Hawk came home fifth with his chances ended by an uncustomary good start.
Tarzan befriends a Ho-don warrior, and the Waz-don chief, actuating some uncustomary relations. In this new world Tarzan becomes a captive but so impresses his captors with his accomplishments and skills that they name him Tarzan-Jad-Guru ('Tarzan the Terrible'). Having been brought there by her German captor, it turns out Jane is also being held captive in Pal-ul-don. She becomes a center- piece in a religious power struggle that consumes much of the novel until she escapes, after which her German captor becomes dependent on her due to his own lack of jungle survival skills.
The lost valley is also home to two different adversarial races of tailed human-looking creatures: the hairless and white skinned, city-dwelling Ho-don and the hairy and black-skinned, hill-dwelling Waz-don. Tarzan befriends a Ho-don warrior, and the Waz-don chief, actuating some uncustomary relations. In this new world Tarzan becomes a captive but so impresses his captors with his accomplishments and skills that they name him "Tarzan-Jad-Guru" (Tarzan the Terrible). Having been brought there by her German captor, it turns out Jane is also being held captive in Pal-ul-don.
The Soviet audience, uncustomary with the stage performance resembling the performances of Western singers, accepted him immediately. He soon achieved large popularity in Soviet Union and started regularly going on Soviet Union tours. At the peak of his popularity in the Soviet Union he held fifteen concerts in a row on the Lenin Stadium in Moscow, performing every evening in front of approximately 15,000 people. During his tours in Soviet Union he performed French chansons, Italian canzones, but also covers of songs by Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Mamas & the Papas, The Animals and other rock acts.
The Nordrach Clinic, or Nordrach Sanatorium, was a clinic for the treatment of advanced tuberculosis. It was established in the late 19th century by Dr. Otto Walther in Nordrach in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany. Some of Dr. Walther's uncustomary treatments included "overfeeding" (patients were given three daily plentiful feedings of milk, cheese, meat, sweets, starches, and fruits), the complete abstinence from any drugs (save morphine for the critically ill), and plentiful rest. The rooms of the clinic, located at above sea level, had an abundance of open windows to expose patients to the putative positive effects of winds.
It is in fact jarring to find the champion of American prose Realism, William Dean Howells, introducing Pastels in Prose (1890), a volume of French prose-poems containing a Paul Margueritte pantomime, The Death of Pierrot,It also contains a short tale of Pierrot by Paul Leclercq, "A Story in White". with words of warm praise (and even congratulations to each poet for failing “to saddle his reader with a moral”).Merrill, p. vii. So uncustomary was the French Aesthetic viewpoint that, when Pierrot made an appearance in Pierrot the Painter (1893),"Mr. Sargent's Pupils Again", New York Times, February 16, 1894.
On 1 July 2008 Nambaryn Enkhbayar, President of Mongolia of that time announced State of Emergency in the midnight after the riot was over. During his announced State of Emergency the police chased civilians and shot four civilians to death from their backs and severely injured a dozen of civilians to life disability in streets different from demonstration or riot location. Also the police arrested approximately 1000 people in street or from random locations whether connected to the riot or not and imprisoned them including children and women without legal advocacy and inhumanely and degradingly treated them with torture involved as they claimed and later released some of them and sentenced some of them. Victims, and their families, civil societies claim the responsibility to Nambaryn Enkhbayar who announced the state of emergency in the middle of night - uncustomary hour of announcing state of emergency and shooting civilians without weapons in streets by chasing them and shooting them from their backs in random locations.

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