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"unusually" Definitions
  1. used before adjectives to emphasize that a particular quality is greater than normal
  2. used to say that a particular situation is not normal or expected

942 Sentences With "unusually"

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They are unusually prone to creating this sort of crisis, unusually inhibited from fixing it and unusually slow to recover.
The audiences lining up to see his band have been unusually large (Washington plays in concert halls, not small jazz clubs), unusually multiracial and unusually young.
A puzzle that one person finds unusually hard, another may find unusually easy.
Guns N' Roses were unusually good musicians, but they also made unusually aggressive music.
The misleading about drinking happens to be unusually clear-cut rather than unusually significant.
Rather, they are symptoms of an unusually disorganized campaign and an unusually divided convention.
Donald Trump, by leading an unusually interesting campaign, managed to also lead an unusually interesting search process.
He's not just an unusually cruel version of the character, he's an unusually stupid and simplistic one.
The notes for "The Sparrow" are unusually detailed because the writing of "The Sparrow" was unusually straightforward.
The 2018 midterms appear to have produced unusually high turnout, while the 2014 midterms produced unusually low turnout.
That's roused unusually strong interest group hostility, and that hostility is reflected in an unusually restive congressional caucus.
But even an unusually lenient action on immigration from Trump would still be unusually harsh for any other president.
Finally, after an unusually cold and unusually long winter, temperatures will jump into the 70s tomorrow — and stick around.
Even when GDP per person is taken into account the Netherlands is unusually generous to teachers, and Estonia unusually stingy.
The five documentaries nominated in the Best Documentary Feature category at the 220 Oscars are unusually eclectic — and unusually urgent.
One is that heat and electricity comprise an unusual category, at once large, unusually energy intensive, and unusually income inelastic.
January 249 will start off unusually cold across the entire lower 230 states, in an unusually expansive and intense cold snap.
The reality is we have unusually high poverty because we have unusually high penalties for all four of these risk factors.
Because they rank countries against each other, they have been both unusually influential, spurring governments to cut red tape, and unusually controversial.
When it does unusually well, you want to tell it that it did unusually well (so it'll try similar techniques next time).
Although individual players can, by chance, roll unusually high or unusually low scores, aggregate reported rolls should have hovered around a score seven.
Eventually, the weather pattern will evolve to result in a starkly divided country between an unusually cold West and an unusually mild Southeast.
"I am always on the lookout for something unusual, either just unusually good and under appreciated, or unusually bad," the analyst told Reuters.
But you'd expect one who does unusually well for a Democrat in Minnesota to also do unusually well for a Democrat in Wisconsin.
A small number of teachers had unusually bad results, a small number had unusually good results, and most were somewhere in the middle.
The record-setting $313 million capitalization — the amount raised from producers and investors to pay an unusually large cast and crew, rehearse an unusually long show and build an unusually elaborate production — was disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Instead, Democrats improved on their 2016 results in the places where Trump was unusually weak and in the places where he was unusually strong.
When it does unusually badly, you want to tell it that it did unusually badly (so it will correct whatever it was doing wrong).
Trump's unusually stable—and unusually low—approval ratings indicate that most Americans have already formed their opinion of him, and they're sticking with it.
But you'd expect a Democrat who does unusually well for a Democrat in Minnesota to also do unusually well for a Democrat in Wisconsin.
However, the sea ice pack was unusually thin going into this melt season, and scientists think unusually mild ocean waters helped melt sea ice from below.
One would think that this toxic combination of unusually high debt levels and unusually compressed interest rate spreads should be keeping central bankers awake at night.
There you have the essence of "Radiant Vermin," which by Mr. Ridley's standards is unusually blunt in its moralizing and unusually direct in implicating its audience.
During stall testing in the Max, the area of buffet was found to be unusually wide, and the G-break, when it occurred, was unusually mild.
"The court should not be refereeing who's right or wrong about whether the president is acting totally unusually or Congress is acting totally unusually," Mooppan added.
This all means that far from having an unusually difficult time unifying the party, once the campaign is over Clinton should have an unusually easy time.
"Multifamily production bounced back after an unusually weak reading last month while single-family starts exhibited unusually strong growth as well," said Robert Dietz, NAHB's chief economist.
However, since 2008, easy money has produced an unusually weak economic recovery alongside an unusually long and strong run-up in prices for stocks, bonds and housing.
"In just four months, we have gone from a market of unusually close linkages across markets, to one with unusually divergent returns," Morgan Stanley said in a note.
As the "Mad Money" host reviewed Wall Street's latest research on Wednesday, he noticed an unusually high number of analyst upgrades and an unusually low number of downgrades.
As the "Mad Money " host reviewed Wall Street's latest research on Wednesday, he noticed an unusually high number of analyst upgrades and an unusually low number of downgrades.
And indeed, by looking back over 20 years, the team found several rare events in which wind and solar were both unusually low for an unusually long time.
Ozzy Osborne, a reality TV star who was once a heavy-metal musician, had an unusually long lapse in memory, and it came unusually late in his life.
After our unusually long and unusually brutal winter, the warmer temperatures were welcomed yesterday by a New York that felt lively, grateful and, by late afternoon, a little woozy.
Donald Trump has broken with that practice, combining an unusually sprawling business empire, an unusually scanty level of financial disclosure, with the completely unique ongoing control of operating businesses.
Germany, Poland and the Nordic region are seeing an unusually hot May — the hottest in decades in some places — while even the Baltic states bask in an unusually warm spring.
It was nearly a perfect summer for England, a heady mix of unusually good weather, an unusually good football song and a bizarrely likeable England side lighting up the tournament.
Mr Cousins may be an unusually good player, but Achilles tendon tears are unusually bad injuries—in fact, they are arguably the worst calamity than can befall an NBA player.
Pressed by Chand's lawyer, the I.A.A.F. also conceded that no research had actually proved that unusually high levels of natural testosterone lead to unusually impressive sports performance in women either.
But some researchers consider YouTube to be unusually permissive about content that it does not consider overt hate speech, and its algorithm unusually aggressive in pushing users toward political fringes.
Obama's speech appealed to so many because it was so unusually brilliant and because people realize that an unusually brilliant politician is often what it takes for inclusive politics to win.
While Buttigieg is unusually young, the other three candidates grouped with him at the head of the pack — Joe Biden, 230; Elizabeth Warren, 235; and Bernie Sanders, 240 — are unusually old.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well-- last year-- , tornados were unusually frequent.
The show is unusually thoughtful — a stately, gorgeous tutorial.
" He continued: "The ads were unusually straightforward and frank.
Trump won because he rang up unusually high margins (although not unusually high turnouts) among voters across all social strata in suburban, small-city, and semi-rural counties, especially in the Midwest.
Distillate demand was unusually low at the start of the year and stocks were at the highest level since 2011 as a result of an unusually warm winter and sluggish freight movements.
Both members of the pair had performed the same surgery on similar patients (taking into account sex, age, race and pre-existing medical conditions) with either unusually good or unusually bad outcomes.
And in both states, educated white voters appeared to be unusually likely to abandon the Republican ship: districts with high shares of them swung towards the Democrats by unusually large amounts (see chart).
The line is being built unusually deep for a subway tunnel, which doesn't do much to change the basic logistics of boring a tunnel but does make excavation of station caverns unusually difficult.
Congo's outbreak has inflicted an unusually heavy toll on children.
He kept the post until 1979, an unusually long tenure.
Harley is unusually vulnerable to Mr Trump's escalating trade war.
These days, the outgoing and prolific Swift is unusually quiet.
The trade deficit also narrowed unusually sharply as imports plunged.
His latest haul was 13.44 pounds, an unusually large shipment.
You can request your manager's approval for unusually high expenses.
"They're expected to have an unusually large production," he said.
Trump's approval rating was, remember, unusually low considering the economy.
Several said the proposed sentence struck them as unusually severe.
It leaves me in an unusually pensive frame of mind.
With unusually dry pasture, the danger of bush fires looms.
Is that 18.2 million number an unusually high completion rate?
But it's not just the temperature that's been unusually high.
In response, Mr Salvini took an unusually strong eurosceptical line.
Last year gave the English language an unusually big crop.
That is because the podcasting advertising market is unusually healthy.
It's unusually specific, especially in the way you portray Angelo.
Perhaps the capital's environmental shortcomings are unusually hard to measure.
The conflicting signals reflect an unusually sluggish and stretched expansion.
My purse felt unusually light despite being full of gadgets.
This seems unusually depressing for a Winnie the Pooh movie.
The country is unusually welcoming to investors from the east.
That is leading to unusually low readings in the data.
Iowa and New Hampshire really are unusually white, liberal states.
Overall, unusually warm Arctic temperatures are no longer a surprise.
But even by tabloid standards, this was unusually pointed rhetoric.
Both major party candidates in this election are unusually unpopular.
Western Russia and parts of Antarctica, were unusually cold. pic.twitter.
Detroit has unusually robust Obamacare enrollment for an urban area.
Very unusually for the time, he paid wages when he
However, it is an unusually powerful storm to hit there.
The unusually complex build took them just a few hours.
Harris's stomach was swollen, and she was feeling unusually tired.
But airlines don't always let customers keep unusually affordable tickets.
Then, he noticed one of his clients acting unusually difficult.
His unusually explicit comments suggest they do not look good.
And the Trump campaign has been, if anything, unusually secular.
Red corresponds to unusually high amounts of atmospheric water vapor.
Al Tayyar Travel jumped 3.9 percent in unusually heavy trade.
These returns are still woefully low, and debts unusually high.
But this conflict, unusually, pits the left against the left.
But the music moves at an unusually deliberate, meditative pace.
In some cases, Oklahoma's public schools face unusually dire straits.
Instead, rather unusually, they are expressing frustration with their generation.
He said Patrick had been "unusually distant" in his comments.
Unusually for a senior British politician, May regularly takes Communion.
It predicted unusually high volumes of visitors in coming days.
The day before, she says, Mr. Awasthi was unusually quiet.
But Ms. Hannigan has always been an unusually complete artist.
Besides his Google pedigree, he had been unusually well paid.
Does he seem unusually bearish this quarter, compared with last?
Cash represented an unusually small proportion of Marriott's original offer.
Wings were smoky, slightly blackened, sweet, plump and unusually good.
"Really" is unusually clearsighted about the ambiguities of its subject.
They were unusually close, and preferred to write code jointly.
Airbnb has had an unusually contentious relationship with New York.
Brazil has been suffering from unusually heavy rains this year.
There, she develops an unusually strong bond with a horse.
It was an unusually generous sum, even by Google's standards.
The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts is an unusually biodiverse area.
Too unusually constructed and cold, despite its war movie roots.
An unusually mild winter helped suppress demand for heating oil.
And she's learned to be unusually productive when she flies.
The bacteria are alive, though unusually shaped and reproducing slowly.
Details: From 2013 to 2015, the Pacific became unusually warm.
As others have suggested, Boetticher's westerns are also unusually claustrophobic.
Turkey released an unusually strong statement in February slamming China.
It also kicked off an unusually vigorous stretch of journalism.
The note is an unusually large denomination, worth nearly $600.
The Democratic presidential primary is expected to be unusually crowded.
You have three children that are very successful, like unusually.
The secret to its success is its unusually long term.
The spread of coronavirus has revealed an unusually vulnerable Italy.
That's an unusually rapid rise for a brand new virus.
It also issued an unusually harsh critique of Volkswagen management.
Flu came unusually early to the Southern Hemisphere in 22017.
But the period since the recession has been unusually tumultuous.
The downtown mall, a pretty pedestrian plaza, was unusually quiet.
He also has an unusually close relationship with his readers.
"This is an unusually strong response by parents," he said.
Six Republicans voted against the rule, an unusually high number.
Unusual amounts of skin are exposed, in unusually direct ways.
BRUSSELS — For an anniversary bash, the guests are unusually anxious.
The strength at which Democrats oppose Trump is unusually high.
I've been unusually lucky recently; I've read quite a few.
Also, this has been an unusually competitive March at multiplexes.
But turnout in some Republican primaries was also unusually strong.
The panel has been unusually active during the Trump administration.
But that moment stood out because it was unusually specific.
The meeting was unusually publicized, appearing on Pence's official schedule.
But poetry has an unusually large and ungrounded metaphoric scope.
Working America appears to be an unusually effective canvassing group.
He is an indefatigable gadfly and an unusually successful litigant.
Giant Geyser in the park has also been unusually active.
Austria's officially recognized body representing Muslims was also unusually critical.
Talk about that, because that was an unusually managed company.
A comet is coming unusually close to Earth this weekend.
That's made him an unusually public intellectual, as Nobelists go.
It says the most dependable attribution findings are for events related to an aspect of temperature; a warmer climate means that unusually hot days become more likely while unusually cold ones become less so.
Here are some photos of a few other unusually white animals.
The RVO's Steve Saunders said it was an unusually large eruption.
Game developer Zoe Quinn has an unusually varied list of achievements.
But the scale of Mr. Sanders's turnout challenge is unusually large.
Americans have an unusually intimate, if largely misunderstood, relationship with Haiti.
But in this case, the engineers noticed two unusually frightening details.
The 6.4 percent monthly move was unusually large, regardless of direction.
This new Subway situation sounds unusually anonymous and, frankly, anti-American.
He may also be cruelly and unusually punished in the process.
It could process natural language, including wordplay and unusually phrased questions.
The speed with which this admission was made was unusually swift.
Uber's latest update comes with an unusually long permissions request attached.
They believed fervently that Trump's bluntness meant he was unusually sincere.
So why is this unusually large amount of methane so interesting?
The same year, Trump made an unusually profitable real estate sale.
I drive home, and when I arrive, A. is unusually smiley.
We further diffuse power out to America's unusually powerful judicial branch.
And they're doing it in an unusually blunt and direct fashion.
An unusually cold air mass brought wet snow to Japan's capital.
Or, at any rate, without sounding like an unusually sentimental fatalist.
Image via MelisaDrucker who makes some unusually cool subway token earrings.
The sound in this unusually quiet concert was passable at best.
"It's unusually bad," said Henry, of the National Interagency Fire Center.
But growth has been unusually slow, averaging just 2.1% a year.
It was an unusually warm day in Southern California on Aug.
But there is little reason to think they are unusually bad.
FOR such an important bill, it has an unusually simple name.
But right now, Clark County has an unusually low vaccination rate.
No states are projected to experience unusually cold weather this winter.
When it joined the WTO its accession protocol was unusually strict.
Clinton took an unusually long time to disembark from that plane.
Unusually for a Hong Kong IPO, Tongcheng has no cornerstone investors.
Clinton herself acknowledged that challenge in unusually direct terms this week.
But as political secrets go, Melania Trump is unusually well kept.
But they are chunky relative to other requests, and unusually timed.
The data also suggest that the economy has been unusually volatile.
Shuaa Capital surged 12.1 percent in unusually high volume on Tuesday.
Because they arouse countries' competitive spirit, the rankings are unusually influential.
Yet party politics in France, and in Europe, are unusually fluid.
Let's deal with the unusually incisor-filled elephant in the room.
If Nordic emigrants were unusually individualistic, that may have affected politics.
It's an unusually cruel move that transforms the automated into victims.
He'll be helped by his unusually loyal and rabid fan base.
The widespread anger over the case has brought unusually swift action.
Trade with China seems to have had an unusually large effect.
DONALD Trump has thus far put forward unusually sketchy policy proposals.
Maintaining the history in WebCache would make that investigation unusually straightforward.
This is an unusually short extension for an update like this.
There is a spot in the heavens that is unusually cold.
Third is the unusually long average maturity of Italian government bonds.
It was smaller than mine, but did not seem unusually so.
But logistics company Aramex jumped 8103 percent in unusually heavy trade.
The music he released was paranoid, icy, aggressive, and unusually villainous.
The plane was also set to unusually high thrust, data suggested.
The chaos wasn't just the result of unusually high voter turnout.
The president's lies are crude and unusually easy to tear apart.
He began the news conference unusually, with praise for some media.
Endometriosis can also cause irregular periods, unusually heavy periods, and fatigue.
Emaar, The Economic City surged 4.5 percent in unusually heavy trade.
The company itself has remained unusually quiet about this whole affair.
Unusually for a Communist poet, Neruda also became a Communist politician.
While corporate earnings have improved recently, stock valuations remain unusually high.
Rustin insisted on paying lavishly for an unusually high-quality setup.
The election is unusually open and the polls hard to read.
The government appeared unusually willing to negotiate, sending high-ranking officials.
But the party is reveling in unusually favorable conditions this year.
In an unusually frank statement on his website, the Most Rev.
Kristaps is an unusually talented big person with very good skills.
There were no storms, and the water was not unusually choppy.
Unusually, the gallery lights are installed before he hangs the work.
"This is unusually broad support," said Steve Zissou, Mr. Cruz's lawyer.
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) in Mississippi's unusually tight Senate runoff Tuesday.
That's generated an unusually large field of candidates and campaign spending.
Everyone has their own take on Tarantino, an unusually divisive filmmaker.
" A holiday with few accidents was noted for being "unusually quiet.
However, in this case the reaction is unusually slow in coming.
In both wars, he proved unusually good at unraveling terrorist networks.
An unusually hot summer and early autumn added to power demand.
Mr. Christmas is an unusually subtle actor for someone his age.
Adam Liptak ECONOMY The Federal Reserve's September meeting was unusually contentious.
Islamic insurer AlKhaleej Group surged 2.8 percent in unusually heavy trade.
But despite the unusually specific intelligence, Zahran was not picked up.
In the other, she offered an unusually reflective glimpse into herself.
"It is an unusually uncertain and scary time," he told me.
That opens up an unusually wide range of conceivable policy outcomes.
Trump reacted with unusually harsh language to news of the raid.
That's an unusually high number taking into account the community's size.
In an online chat, RoXxorBot was unusually forthcoming about their intentions.
Obamacare's "Cadillac tax" is aimed at unusually generous employer health plans.
She'd had an unusually benign course for someone with longstanding disease.
Some 46% said that their children appear to be unusually sad.
But it was unusually quiet on this particular, amazingly beautiful Sunday.
That can be blamed partly on Michael's unusually low air pressure.
An unusually high level might indicate a wine out of balance.
Unusually defiant, some Republican leaders said they feared a trade war.
Experts said the process was unusually fast and lacking in transparency.
Unusually, here there is not a bar of Schubert in sight.
The result, though, was an unusually lustrous-toned and feminine Fricka.
This wasn't an unusually bad offer: It was just American Reality.
Her opponent, Donald Trump, is unusually weak and will probably lose.
That, too, was a tournament that began with unusually few upsets.
An unusually large number of them, 40 percent, were never returned.
Tuesday's performance, unusually, lacked heart, and the work's optimism felt forced.
But this time, its roar was unusually loud, he said Tuesday.
That turned Wednesday's vote into an unusually closely watched diplomatic event.
On Election Day, the district was swamped with unusually heavy turnout.
Canada Letter This has been a week unusually marked by tragedies.
An unusually severe run of injuries has only compounded their frustration.
Not long ago, I had dinner with an unusually charming friend.
Between the candidates themselves, however, the campaign has remained unusually civil.
On their own since Anna was little, they are unusually close.
The baby was unusually large, and became wedged in her pelvis.
Trump's appointees have tended to be unusually well credentialed and conservative.
The musical, reflecting Jackson's stature, features an unusually acclaimed creative team.
Perhaps, some speculate, it is because American society is unusually violent.
Two weeks later, he returned to my office looking unusually relaxed.
Even within that aesthetic, "217 Boxes" is unusually indirect and conceptual.
Meteorologists expect unusually hot weather in parts of Europe this summer.
She is also unusually capable of coaxing performances out of musicians.
Unusually heavy rain flooded roads and damaging houses and other buildings.
The Southeast won't just be wet -- it'll also be unusually warm.
Compared with most internet stars, the Man is also unusually reticent.
Lawyers have also noted that the case has been handled unusually.
Then he stopped next to a box of unusually large blueberries.
But both are unusually perceptive chroniclers of their time and place.
The attached two-bay garage is unusually large for the neighborhood.
But an unusually clear image of Nessie upends her studious life.
I walk home in unusually warm weather for January in Indiana.
A steady rain is falling and it's still unusually warm out.
More common, countries with coalition governments have suffered unusually protracted negotiations.
Perhaps the participating schools were unusually bad and eager for revenue.
Later, Collonge told me that working with Hogg was unusually intimate.
Quiet morning in Honolulu Honolulu had an unusually quiet Friday morning.
In my rural, red county, I am an unusually blue occurrence.
The chief culprit is America's unusually high corporate income tax rate.
Unusually, she says she never supplied or was given a contract.
Unusually, women seem to have voted for Labour more than men.
The fact that you are unusually recognizable does not help you.
As season openers go, this game was unusually loaded with expectations.
This one is hugely challenging, but when it works, unusually rewarding.
Notably, three members of the FOMC dissented, an unusually high number.
Details: Between 2013 and 2015, the Pacific Ocean became unusually warm.
It prompted unusually sharp criticism of Trump from his fellow Republicans.
This year's hurricane season is shaping up to be unusually active.
Tesla has maintained that its quality control process is unusually rigorous.
Turnout in Georgia in 2018 was far higher than usual for a midterm election, and according to the Democratic data firm Catalyst, the African American share of the electorate was unusually high rather than unusually low.
The unusually long security lines (thanks to newly installed metal detectors), the helicopter hovering barely overhead, and the unusually large number of police at every turn signaled to my 12-year-old self that something wasn't right.
The family is 'unusually secretive' for its level of wealthAnalysts told Bloomberg that both HAL and the Van der Vorm family are unusually secretive for their level of wealth and do not respond to requests for information.
This is a year, however, when polls are diverging from delegates, when the public is unusually fractured, and when both the electoral case for consolidation and the desire within the parties to consolidate might be unusually weak.
Detailed empirical studies by the Equality of Opportunity Project show that girls who grow up in places where there are an unusually large number of woman inventors are unusually likely to themselves grow up to become inventors.
Under President Donald Trump, the subject may be unusually hard to avoid.
IN SOME WAYS, the Atlantic Ocean seems unusually wide at the moment.
This will also cut foreign investment, which is unusually high in Britain.
Many of these new rental buildings are large, tall and unusually shaped.
In an unusually detailed public acknowledgment of what may be coming, Gen.
The Garland Fund was in many respects an unusually good charitable foundation.
An unusually mild winter last year helped suppress demand for heating oil.
Generally, though, the vibe is unusually negative toward Trump for r/The_Donald.
Several schools and hospitals were also damaged by the unusually strong tremor.
However, in this case shareholder backing for PPG's approach is unusually strong.
They included Egypt Resorts, which surged 21 percent in unusually heavy trade.
That's important since this region has unusually low amounts of sea ice.
Perhaps as a result, he is unusually empathetic for a teenage boy.
The letter was an unusually frank assessment from a high-profile investor.
And Mr. Sanders spoke in unusually personal terms about his own Jewishness.
In addition, heavy reliance on variable monsoon rains makes yields unusually volatile.
The blaze was fueled by unusually hot and dry winds in December.
That would be an unusually flat profile for the typically volatile currency.
Unusually, he also seeks to include students abroad in this "patriotic energy".
The storm capped an unusually mild winter, with otherwise below-normal snowfall.
Symptoms can include excruciating abdominal pain, irregular periods, and unusually heavy periods.
But even her seven-day mourning was considered unusually long and elaborate.
It is characterized by unusually cold temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
Americans owe their unusually minimalist state in large measure to racial mistrust.
Their holiday sales have been hurt by the unusually warm winter weather.
America's visa system is, by rich-country standards, unusually biased against talent.
Paella combined a trove of shellfish with an unusually fiery chorizo sausage.
Mark Zuckerberg's personal Facebook page looks unusually good for a busy CEO.
But the current wave of criticism is unusually damaging for two reasons.
This lock has been in the works for an unusually long time.
Doctors are also unusually well-paid compared with those in other countries.
I tried it the first time, and I'm unusually afraid of needles.
The model also identifies other rich countries that have unusually strict laws.
Fun fact about these new ghost spiders: males have unusually small genitalia.
These were people with macro- or microcephaly (unusually large or small brains).
The paper was unusually blunt in its critique of how the IMF.
"We've never seen Iran so aggressive," says an unusually nervous Emirati official.
Even more unusually, Brexit looks as though it might be a blessing.
An unusually bad one was when the patient died within a week.
One reason for this is an unusually strong collective showing by the
She said police have been unusually "kind and polite" throughout the tournament.
We've been in a 10-year period of unusually low interest rates.
That's more than double the number for March, which was unusually low.
Explanations for its unusually high savings pile are also in part demographic.
Unusually, the company is revealing all of its deals ahead of time.
In addition, people can be bitchy and unusually aggressive during Mars retrograde.
Unusually, these do not just provide health insurance but also run hospitals.
After an unusually long period of silence, the President finally said something.
Trump's candidacy is (correctly) covered as an unusually ugly, rage-powered phenomenon.
As a piece of the Star Wars mythos, though, it's unusually ambitious.
I should note: From what I hear, my train is unusually empty.
But Islamic insurer Takaful Emarat rose 2.6 percent in unusually high volume.
Unusually for a video game, the machine is especially popular with seniors.
Dealers, however, said that volatility in the leu was not unusually high.
Mormons typically vote Republican, but Trump is unusually unpopular among the group.
Disclosure: My hair is unusually compliant and rather easy to deal with.
In Robo Recall, you're given an unusually polished and complex teleport system.
It pointed out that inflation expectations in Japan are unusually backward-looking.
Interiano said that he didn't consider the victims to be unusually gullible.
Johannesburg (CNN)An unusually widespread outbreak of the plague is menacing Madagascar.
International allies are being unusually direct with Trump and so are Republicans.
He was the underdog who was unusually candid for a presidential candidate.
Finally, the "Mad Money" host noticed that bank stocks are unusually strong.
"Fergie gave an unusually sultry version of our National Anthem," he shared.
And immigration, which has split both parties, is an unusually potent issue.
As she recalls it, he introduced himself in an unusually intimate manner.
For example, do you have an unusually powerful fascination with Bugs Bunny?
But Justice Chun, his voice unusually firm, took issue with that finding.
But it was an unusually quiet evening, and Badrigian seemed at peace.
But even more importantly, it has an unusually charismatic leader in Musk.
Romney was unusually forthright in condemning Trump as unfit for the presidency.
Democratic presidential candidates are unusually eager to discuss political reforms this cycle.
Two years is an unusually long time to identify a hacking incident.
"But if you're looking at growth rates, it's unusually slow," Bosworth added.
These September sales featured an unusually desirable group of single-owner collections.
Pride about an unusually diverse theater season permeated the Tonys in June.
Currently, I am partnering with other scientists on an unusually severe case.
He took up the piano at the unusually late age of 17.
She knew only that she had an unusually sensitive and intuitive child.
It had been an unusually terrible day for my sister and me.
Unusually, they can be subject to lengthy interrogations without their lawyer present.
That helps make the stocks that offer outsize dividend growth unusually inexpensive.
Through unusually frank public interventions, Japanese diplomats have made their concern plain.
Purcell noticed that Prince's attracted an unusually broad cross-section of residents.
Turnbull last month called China's military deployments "counterproductive", an unusually forceful rebuke.
An unusually large storm, Katrina was far from a worst-case scenario.
But Trump appears to be unusually suggestible for someone in his position.
Unlike most Finnish holidays, Vappu is an unusually joyful and social celebration.
In an unusually blunt statement, the newly named Chinese defense minister, Gen.
Their share prices should be converging, but the spread remains unusually wide.
And to make matters worse, the Belgian security forces are unusually weak.
"The nice thing is, we have an unusually patient L.P.," Bahat said.
New Caledonian and Hawaiian crows share a common feature: unusually straight bills.
The result was an election outcome with an unusually flat income distribution.
Mr. Allen's literal voice, which supplies narration, sounds unusually sluggish and weary.
The doctors put the diplomat through an unusually thorough battery of tests.
He is unusually open to suggestion but also protective of his vision.
This confirms the computer model projections for unusually high temperatures on Thursday.
Unusually long lines were also reported at some polling centers in California.
At breakfast, her agent, Jeff Chilcoat, noticed that she was unusually quiet.
The FBI has traditionally enjoyed an unusually large degree of institutional autonomy.
Yet the course taken to the same place has been unusually dramatic.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Even in his mother's womb, Donald Trump was unusually sensitive.
But the number of people hospitalized or dying is not unusually high.
Mr. Krauthamer found Ms. Wolfe unusually attentive, especially for someone so busy.
And, unusually, K-12 schools had more reports than any other location.
In Spain, unusually hot conditions were registered for a fourth consecutive day.
Bladen and Robeson Counties had unusually high numbers of absentee ballot requests.
Their protests were unusually successful, and many of the accused men resigned.
All of this meant his church was unusually active in sensitive areas.
The bank also displayed an unusually high level of determination and unity.
The Trump administration has had an unusually close relationship with Mr. Murray.
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina emerged as an unusually fierce advocate for the victims.
There is no evidence, he said, that marijuana smokers are unusually violent.
The rooms are unusually large and furnished in a comfortable, uncluttered style.
It's also, for an artwork, an unusually direct intervention in the world.
It came right when many Amazon sellers were unusually low on inventory.
Voter turnout was unusually high — we're still gathering the data on that.
Unusually, Mr. Clement has not posted any new tweets since Oct. 31.
But the supercar manufacturer McLaren is, unusually, increasing production capacity in Britain.
The 1918 flu had an unusually high fatality rate, around 2 percent.
The Southern California hazard is acute after an unusually dry 12 months.
Do you still think the case against Manafort is moving unusually quickly?
Another, defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt, described the verdict sheet as unusually complicated.
The battle was also unusually well-documented, visually speaking, by both sides.
These temperatures, combined with unusually low rainfall, foreshadow another ominous wildfire season.   
Senior officials are engaging in an unusually blunt display of finger pointing.
Unusually, England seems to have been ahead of the curve on this.
It was followed in 2004 by "Dear Heather," an unusually upbeat album.
The 1918 flu had an unusually high fatality rate, around 2000 percent.
Australia had an unusually early and fairly severe flu season this year.
Morning person attempts notwithstanding, this is an unusually late night for me.
That comes at a time European stocks are unusually expensive, he wrote.
Pale Male, named for his unusually light-colored plumage, arrived in 1993.
This season has seen unusually high amounts of snowfall in many regions.
An unusually large number of Stivers' fellow Republicans have chosen to retire.
Mark Mulholland of Matthew 220 is unusually persevering even in dogged company.
But in such a short time, the movement has proved unusually adept.
And in this particular case, the regulations in question are unusually strict.
Photos with unusually wide or narrow fields of view can surprise us.
That 95 percent number is unusually high because measles is so contagious.
An "unusually fast and intense" snowstorm shut down cities across the Northeast.
But verifying that the year was unusually lethal for stars is tricky.
But on Monday, one particular event may attract an unusually excited crowd.
Its extra-large, white-walled tires made for an unusually smooth ride.
It was also unusually milky in color and smelled like diesel fuel.
Survivors said the liquid smelled like diesel fuel and looked unusually milky.
At the Tuesday matinee, City Ballet performed for an unusually responsive audience.
That Greenlanders are unusually resilient is a view I heard many times.
With his haunting, echoey baritone, Quinn Kelsey is an unusually sinister Amonasro.
There's an unusually strong consensus among North Korea experts about the answer.
Trump has kicked off reelection efforts unusually early compared to his predecessors.
I thought typically a raccoon acting unusually is ill in some way.
Even more unusually, though, the video prompted a rare apology from Trump.
Imagine an unusually gifted athlete, someone like Wayne Gretzky or Michael Jordan.
The unusually high temperatures are forecast to last until early next week.
He offered an unusually positive assessment of Putin on the campaign trail.
The committee suggested that the STB develop a screening model to identify whether a shipper appears to be paying unusually high rates, and then allow a shipper paying unusually high rates to take its case to an arbitrator.
The upshot is that rather than being an unusually strong performer for such an extreme candidate, Trump was an unusually weak performer — likely because of scandals and questions about his temperament and fitness for office — for a moderate one.
Because people are always thinking about prices, their inflation expectations are unusually fluid.
But in China and India, young women have been unusually prone to suicide.
But Luiz Felipe was born with an unusually small head and underdeveloped brain.
He also took advantage of the unusually large number of independent voters who
The list of reasons to worry that Sanders is unelectable is unusually long.
On top of all that, Trump is unusually unpopular for an incumbent president.
The statement from the kingdom is an unusually strong rebuke of the Senate.
Trump is a president who is in many ways unusually vulnerable to protest.
Still, the tone of the two-day meeting this week was unusually sharp.
An unusually high number of Pingelapese are completely colorblind, a condition called achromatopsia.
Consequently, the tide seems to be going out at an unusually rapid pace.
He was always unusually creative and skipped a grade in school, she says.
Vessel traffic at Brazilian ports is unusually light for this time of year.
"It is an unusually large amount of fireworks to be stolen," Colbrun said.
The Mexican people are unusually unified in their opposition to Mr Trump's politicking.
Brindisi is a strong candidate and Tenney may be an unusually weak incumbent.
These contrasts have become unusually clear in the light of Clinton versus Trump.
The embassy is unusually large; the city's best restaurants buzz with American accents.
But the spokesman said the spike seen this week has been unusually high.
Their fingers and toes may also be webbed, or unusually short and wide.
Fueling the locusts' destruction is a bounty of vegetation following unusually heavy rains.
Contrary to popular belief, China's GDP statistics have not always been unusually smooth.
The Moon enters Cancer this evening, putting you in an unusually domestic mood.
That's an unusually rich source of information on how voters' views are changing.
The presidential lineup today is unusually tempting for Mr. Bloomberg, the sensible centrist.
The British government reacted with unusually open anger, calling the claim "utterly ridiculous".
This week was unusually exhausting considering I only had 40% of my classes.
"It was smaller than mine, but did not seem unusually so," Comey recalls.
An estimated 1,600 people died in unusually severe floods throughout India last year.
To go with his unusually large size, Samson has some unusual cat habits.
Unusually among Western right-of-centre parties, Mr Harper's Conservatives strongly supported immigration.
Unusually for an African city, land use and construction rules are vigorously enforced.
As he has noted, the "conservative lane" of the party is unusually clear.
So an unusually high number of bankers have been swirling around this deal.
Germany is enjoying an unusually prolonged growth cycle, now in its ninth year.
Trump's first 100 days have been marked out as having unusually few achievements.
Yet Latin American politics seem, for a mainly middle-income region, unusually grubby.
The satellite monitors vegetation; when it is unusually scarce, he gets a payout.
But unusually for somewhere full of newborns and mothers, a quiet calm prevails.
But as his kidnappers had quickly realised, he is an unusually determined character.
Crusoe realises that such a loan would serve as an unusually perfect preservative.
Trump has been unusually quiet on social media in the past 22017 hours.
Tax extenders have come under fire from an unusually broad array of groups.
Although chilly winters are nothing new, the freeze this year looks unusually severe.
Air temperatures are also unusually warm over much of the Arctic right now.
But critics of the administration called the unusually large lease sale ill-timed.
But an unusually high number of intersex women take part in elite sport.
For instance, a flight that is unusually expensive requires approval from a manager.
But its sticks—that is, outright bans on polluting activities—are unusually stout.
President Donald Trump's Tuesday night address to Congress was an unusually important occasion.
Then, my friend became unusually defensive when I said her eyeliner looked good.
The ransomware was unusually expensive, demanding thousands of dollars for each encrypted file.
Loading websites was unusually slow on both my fast work and home WiFi.
In 2014–2018, an unusually severe drought hit Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
"All large institutions should be scrutinized," Bezos said in an unusually subdued tone.
Two major health insurance trade groups launched an unusually direct attack on Sen.
The decision comes on the heels of last year's unusually fatal flu season.
The telescope, though, was soon to meet with unusually strong forces of nature.
The shell was unusually thin and it featured two layers instead of one.
If your child seems unusually irritable or has a fever, consult your pediatrician.
It's no wonder McAdam was unusually blunt about a merger of his own.
It's not so much that the pundits were unusually wrong this year—pundits
The report also followed an unusually strong January number of 311,000, after revisions.
Did Japan really have an unusually high number of children with photosensitive epilepsy?
Dubai Parks , the amusement park builder, surged 7.1 percent in unusually heavy trade.
He is also surely right that America faces unusually heavy challenges in future.
The classic 60 percent stocks/40 percent bonds portfolio has done unusually well.
Typically actors receive too much praise, but Spacey's side-job feels unusually unnoticed.
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The implications of a victory in this case could be unusually far-reaching.
This, as inventory of homes for sale remains "unusually low," the group said.
Microcephaly is defined by unusually small heads and can result in developmental problems.
Trophy hunters seeking novelty might pay more to hunt these unusually colored individuals.
Economists blamed the drop on unusually chilly weather at the end of December.
Unusually, the heir to Thailand's throne, 64, won't assume his royal duties immediately.
But Dlalala Brokerage surged its 21 percent daily limit in unusually heavy trade.
The water has become unusually concentrated with salt, which is spreading more extensively.
Proxima b's unusually close orbit is actually an ideal location for the planet.
The Arctic, beset by unusually warm temperatures this summer, is ripe for flames.
Goldman's unusually large exposure to commodities trading also hurt its fixed income business.
He has given up an unusually high batting average on balls in play — .
Unusually, Hong Kong's chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, responded to Mr Lam's story.
The long subway ride from DC's airport to Silver Spring was unusually pleasant.
The second vulnerability is that Turkey has an unusually high external financing need.
He talked a mile a minute and was unusually focused on his goals.
But if you go in October, be prepared for an unusually creepy experience.
Apple initially approved HKMap Live on Wednesday after an unusually lengthy review process.
" Those practices, according to the report, provided the employee with "unusually favorable treatment.
It was an unusually cold day, and the campus was hushed and empty.
In the end, 25 Republicans voted against the measure — an unusually high number.
I turned off the lane keep assist, which is unusually aggressive and distracting.
As a result, it's unusually clear that they have a real Republican tilt.
Wisconsin's unusually stringent photo ID law is the object of a federal lawsuit.
Khouw said that's unusually bullish activity for stocks in the casual dining group.
People were unusually busy, and the U.S. Postal Service was busiest of all.
The dilapidated lodge stood partly submerged, victim to the season's unusually fierce flooding.
Many House conservatives have been unusually quiet following the Senate resolution's passage. Rep.
Temperatures will also be unusually low as far south as Texas and Georgia.
In Bahrain, Al Baraka Islamic Bank tumbled 7.1 percent in unusually heavy trade.
A spokeswoman for the broadcaster said she believed the figure was unusually high.
"Neymar is irreplaceable," coach Tite said in March in an unusually forthright declaration.
Their groups are unusually large for birds, sometimes including 60 or more individuals.
The Treasury cited China's unusually large, bilateral trade surplus with the United States.
And that has prompted a tide of unusually sharp criticism of Mr. Sisi.
It's a book that arrives with an unusual — and unusually tragic — back story.
Mr. Trump has proved an unusually effective spokesman for concerns among Republican voters.
California Congresswoman Maxine Waters is unusually vociferous in her critiques of the president.
A long stretch of unusually slow wages growth has also throttled household incomes.
Jeff Sessions — had unusually close ties to, or warm feelings about, the Kremlin.
Unusually for a buzzy tech firm, C2FO is not based in Silicon Valley.
It was 21 degrees Celsius, which locals said was unusually warm for October.
Microcephaly is defined by unusually small heads that can result in developmental problems.
FRANK GUNSBERG Englewood, N.J. To the Editor: Unusually, David Brooks swings and misses.
Stocks have also benefited from an environment where volatility has been unusually low.
The combination of beautiful imagery and deep character study is unusually potent here.
As a literary form, poetry is unusually comfortable sitting with its own emptiness.
The Starkville Board of Aldermen meeting on that same day was unusually packed.
He has dark, expressive eyebrows, a hawklike nose and an unusually long neck.
It's an unusually authentic portrayal of someone so often accused of being inauthentic.
That's leading to unusually long hold times and a rise in customer complaints.
A court officer then gave unusually stern and detailed instructions to the audience.
But more important, this is no isolated injustice from an unusually malicious prosecutor.
What the orchestra provided, in essence, was an unusually elaborate music-history lesson.
The young rapper is unusually enthusiastic discussing the business side to his music.
And Mr. Xi is undermining the institutionalism that made China's authoritarianism unusually resilient.
The pens are unusually quiet except for the crinkling of silver Mylar blankets.
Instead, he sent an unusually personal letter to one of the acquitted Marines.
Another is that the Clintons were targets of an unusually intense smear campaign.
Unusually for a politician, Mr. Valls has not entirely run from the characterization.
He published an unusually frank blog post aimed at Evernote's users in January.
In jeans, open-collar shirts, and wellies, the family is dressed unusually casually.
That may have simply meant that Scott Brown was an unusually effective politician.
It's unusually active in the cerebellum of people who carry the Neanderthal version.
Officials said that an unusually high number of reports were about older incidents.
But unusually heavy rain on Friday afternoon flooded streets and slowed troop movements.
"Panorama," which is performed mostly in English, is unusually accessible by Motus standards.
When I arrived in Shanghai in 1986, an unusually tolerant era was underway.
In addition to the technical prowess, the pattern language here is unusually rich.
Any district with these demographics would face challenges, but Hempstead is unusually troubled.
For a President, Trump is unusually vocal about the strength of the greenback.
That means the flu season is getting an unusually early and deadly start.
The court previously blessed the arrangement in an unusually splintered opinion in 1972.
Mansky, No. 16-1435, presented the court with unusually difficult line-drawing challenges.
President Trump  Donald Trump's week of unusually controversial and contradictory statements rolls on.
The drug is currently approved for certain patients with unusually high triglyceride levels.
The campaign was unusually polarizing in a country known for seeking political consensus.
To stamp experts like Mr. Lyons, No. 0003 was an unusually treasured find.
It's not your imagination: The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season has been unusually active.
It's not your imagination: This year's Atlantic hurricane season has been unusually active.
But Mr. Modi's government has established an unusually tough line in recent months.
One key to this success is the unusually high quality of the performances.
Until now, Mr. Xi has resisted unusually public calls for heads to roll.
First, LSU has an unusually high graduation rate, but that's not the point.
From the 2018 midterms to the impeachment debate, Democrats have been unusually united.
Outdoor space: The 155-foot-long lot is unusually deep for the neighborhood.
Bushfires are common during Australia's summer but this fire season started unusually early.
But this year's unusually diverse set of Nobel prizewinners may help (see article).
The 1/1.33-inch sensor is unusually large (for a phone, at least).
In July, annual exports unexpectedly rose 21%, distorted by unusually high gold shipments.
AFTER: It looks unusually empty, as tourists take precaution and avoid large crowds.
And under its unwritten constitution, norms are unusually important and so fiercely guarded.
The effects of this unusually large and loose-knit diasporal web are significant.
And the East Coast is expected to have unusually warm weather this weekend.
In 2500, for example, unusually warm water killed an estimated 212,25 sockeye salmon.
In recent days, German officials have offered unusually strong criticism of Turkey's government.
" Budiansky tells us that Holmes was "unusually proud of his opinion in Buck.
Also unusually for a secretary of State, Pompeo often takes indirect partisan shots.
But among the hospitalized women, an unusually high number — 260 percent — were pregnant.
No tax is popular, but Japan's consumption tax has an unusually fraught history.
The men face jail time — an unusually harsh punishment for such a fight.
Before Wednesday's game, Collins gave unusually terse answers to questions about injured Mets.
Trump surprised observers during the campaign with his unusually warm rhetoric about Putin.
But Mr. Trump's return to the campaign trail on Saturday is unusually early.
Residents said the strikes there were unusually powerful and followed by repeated explosions.
So does a reinsurance program that compensates insurers for unusually high-cost enrollees.
Equifax options drew an unusually large trade less than three weeks before Sept.
"Einstein's brain had an unusually high proportion of glial cells," he points out.
They are unusually exposed to deep global cycles: in technology, finance and geopolitics.
China has reported over 21 human cases since September, an unusually high number.
This makes it an unusually influential player in Silicon Valley's start-up scene.
The winds were expected to have an unusually long duration, lasting into Saturday.
The tab and common buttons are also unusually narrow compared to the others.
Lawyers are notoriously dissatisfied and depressed, but I had an unusually positive experience.
Antipathy to Trump is not only uniquely broad, it is also unusually deep.
The recovery from the devastating 2007-1.503 financial crisis has been unusually lengthy.
The state's compassionate conservatism goes hand-in-hand with an unusually functional bureaucracy.
But on three of the evenings they observed it, it was unusually bright.
As calls for unity go, this one is unusually justifiable, imperative, in fact.
For a fashion firm the reception area is unusually cluttered, and even grimy.
Mr. Trump is not just a president who is unusually obsessed with media.
But Shorsh Ahi's latest work came about through unusual — and unusually tragic — circumstances.
The Democratic primary is expected to draw an unusually large number of candidates.
But if it was an attack, it was by Trump standards unusually restrained.
Mr. Barr unexpectedly qualified some of his unusually expansive views of executive power.
And unusually for a sequel, this installment has the courage to feel conclusive.
A reliable team grew impatient and lost its composure for unusually frustrating periods.
Valentin entirely merits a retrospective, and his oeuvre is unusually suited to it.
Judge Robart appears unusually skeptical of the "rational basis" of the executive order.
North America is the most unusually cold place in the world right now.
So any unusually strong or weak expectations for the launch — supply, demand, etc.
This debate, in fact, is very heated — unusually so for the academic world.
The unusually complicated oral argument process reflects just how messy this case is.
Brindisi is a strong candidate, and Tenney may be an unusually weak incumbent.
It's unusually for it to be so wildly at odds with the consensus.
The abruptness of Labour's late surge, combined with an unusually large degree of disagreement between pollsters and some unusually high projections for youth turnout, has prompted scepticism about whether Mrs May is in as much danger as recent surveys suggest.
"Growing atmospheric warmth in the Arctic results in a sluggish and unusually wavy jet-stream that coincided with abnormal weather events," it said, noting that the changing patterns have often brought unusually frigid temperatures to areas south of the Arctic Circle.
That likely spurred a rise in newborns with microcephaly, or an unusually small skull.
She is unusually well positioned to describe the bad behavior of Hollywood's ruling class.
Ivanka appeared unusually uncomfortable and "very frozen" as she anticipated Hilton's question, said Wood.
The Singaporean system is unusually good at applying market forces to routine health expenses.
The bus is unusually crowded and my favorite seat in the back is taken.
That pace hit 4.2 percent in the second quarter, unusually rapid by current standards.
Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist was unusually shaky in allowing five goals on 21 shots.
This map shows the countries that are offering an unusually good deal right now.
Unusually high river levels will lead to an unprecedented challenge when Barry makes landfall.
Across the country, Clinton supporters used unusually harsh language when describing the election result.
But the number of people searching for fidget spinner porn has been unusually high.
Duluth cites unusually warm weather and a highly promotional environment for its cautious forecast.
Ivanka was unusually silent on social media this week while scandal swirled around her.
Beware of any investment that purports to be "guaranteed" or offers unusually high returns.
Amwal rose 0.2 percent in unusually active trade, after leaping 20 percent on Monday.
No machine has ever reached such heights with this unusually complex game of cards.
With alarm she realized the plastic hose in her hand had grown unusually hot.
"This one is unusually large," says Mayor Adrian Kavanagh, a lifelong resident of Ferryland.
At first, we were taken by the mask's gorgeous scent and unusually smooth texture.
In particular, there were an unusually high number of overnight record warm overnight temperatures.
Outside of China production growth was dampened by an unusually high level of disruption.
Unusually, the same team that designs Snap's consumer products helps design its advertising products.
Like Trump's limo, the S600 Pullman Guard is armored and has unusually-thick windows.
And contrary to popular belief, China's GDP statistics have not always been unusually smooth.
In the meantime, Vladivostok has been seeing a number of unusually strict security measures.
But Donald Trump's children with his first wife, Ivana Trump, have been unusually influential.
But the row highlights an unusually polarized dispute over the causes of the crash.
Florence fits this pattern, as it's unusually far north for such an intense storm.
When waters become unusually warm, corals eject the algae, leaving reefs a ghostly white.
First, it's an unusually clear example of the double-edged nature of artificial intelligence.
Now, the agency is mounting an unusually active, not very secret campaign in Washington.
Republicans there are bracing for an unusually competitive primary to determine Manchin's challenger. Rep.
The prospects for Mr Moreno's presidency, which begins on May 24th, are unusually uncertain.
Still, companies have been spending unusually large sums for relatively small amounts of revenue.
BuzzFeed raised an unusually high amount of money for a digital publisher, $500 million.
But in its impending season, Broadway is embracing politics in an unusually concerted way.
That opened an unusually wide space in the unfashionable political centre for Mr Macron.
British teachers also spend an unusually large proportion of their time dealing with bureaucracy.
National Industrialisation (Tasnee), which has petrochemical assets, gained 4.8 percent in unusually heavy trade.
Some chose to hone in on the fact that West's hair is unusually long.
Volatility was low, and unusually the majority of asset classes traded in tight ranges.
But at the age of 89, he is unusually able to speak without fear.
The study population was unusually diverse: 54 percent of the participants were non-white.
In addition to frequent flares, we also have an unusually high number of sunspots.
" Others make jokes like PhantomBluetooth's "Temponite" which carries a note that reads, "Unusually seductive.
Unusually in its long history, China faces no serious threat of invasion by land.
Unusually, Trump's pick for secretary of state was not confirmed before his U.N. ambassador.
The ratio has nonetheless continued to rise because nominal GDP has expanded unusually slowly.
Foxconn, unusually, is allowed to soak up lots of water from nearby Lake Michigan.
Further spending may be hidden in Pakistan's unusually large budget allocations for contingent liabilities.
On Tuesday, the bookseller announced Boire has departed in an unusually blunt press release.
The slowdown started long before unusually warm weather arrived in the autumn and winter.
For example, Earth may be unique in that it features unusually deep water basins.
Mr Mobarak points out that Bangladesh is unusually homogeneous for such a populous country.
She has also retained, unusually for a career politician, a knack of sounding human.
For Comey, Monday's hearing represents another unusually high-profile role for the FBI director.
There was a time when the definition of a "kids movie" was unusually broad.
Estimates for both January imports and exports thus fell in an unusually wide range.
Trump does not offer anything unusual but an unusually inept progression toward accepted conclusions.
Hong Kong's suicide rate on average isn't unusually high—fewer than 13 per 100,000.
A number of genetic variants have become unusually common in the Bajau, she found.
The plane was also left at unusually high thrust throughout the flight, data suggested.
Unusually large hail fell over parts of north Texas, some as large tennis balls.
But Trump is unusually isolated because he thinks he needs no one besides himself.
While the entire board was reelected, three members received unusually low numbers of votes.
WMO chief scientist Pavel Kabat said unusually cold weather was consistent with climate change.
Some of them may have noticed that the weather in town was unusually hot.
Voters are heading to the polls on Tuesday for unusually dramatic Minnesota primary elections.
Reuters separately reviewed a copy of the directive, which was unusually labeled "extra urgent".
Lesar's unusually long tenure at the company was marked by growth but also controversy.
The Incredibles was an unusually adult—in every sense of the word—animated film.
Almost nine meters long, the skeleton is unusually complete, at almost 70 percent whole.
That makes ramping up research to understand it, or to treat it, unusually challenging.
EMUI's current color scheme focuses on unusually dingy and muted colors — grays and browns.
But on Friday mornings the streets are unusually calm and the air feels fresh.
He also mocked many of his rivals, and their supporters, in unusually personal terms.
Canada's Alberta province, another top wheat producer, is also suffering from unusually dry weather.
That combination could be unusually powerful, resembling a "helicopter drop" of newly printed money.
Admirers credit this with Mrs May's unusually long (six-year) stint in the job.
The nature of venture capital makes it unusually difficult to sever those ties cleanly.
It was an unusually public statement that stopped just short of calling Trump unpatriotic.
"Unusually extreme weather has consequences for the stock market," the "Mad Money " host said.
The army gave these lonely outposts unusually perky names like Red Pepper and Basil.
It does not help that the campaign has been unusually long by Australian standards.
"My take is that the sentence is unusually heavy," Mr. Poon said by email.
The result was an unusually bare-bones message in an age of rich media.
"Everything" is ubiquitous because it's unusually effective, delivering the social-­media dividends we covet.
Of those, only 36 percent were accepted—and that's with an unusually motivated electorate.
The court took an unusually long time to issue their decision on the request.
The Attawapiskat First Nation is unusually poor even by the standards of aboriginal populations.
Eat: Uogashi, in Manhattan's Theater District, offers sushi that's unusually good for the price.
Kyrgios, who has an unusually aggressive game, often uses such tactics to great effect.
So if he secures the nomination, running as his partner brings unusually high risks.
He manages to get a spot on an unusually crowded luxury train from Istanbul.
Named Alex and Pali, these storms are being fueled by unusually warm surface waters.
But Mr Malpass seems unusually ambivalent about this kind of co-operation and assimilation.
She is expected to offer some explanation about last week's unusually fractious policy meeting.
In school auditoriums and assembly halls, officials battled jammed machines and unusually large crowds.
But as the storm lashed, you realised you were in an unusually safe haven.
Few saw last year's market mayhem coming after an unusually sanguine and calm 2017.
Ms. Campbell's case gives an unusually detailed look at closely guarded law firm compensation.
Clinton, 68, and Mr. Trump, 70, who would be unusually old when taking office.
U.K. drill is unusually grim, suffused with a nihilism that expects little of tomorrow.
Mr. Heatherwick noted that the process of making the steel pieces was unusually complex.
But that was questioned by an unusually philosophical federal judge in California last year.
She delivered an unusually pointed speech targeting Mr. Trump without mentioning him by name.
The second time, even more unusually, he does the plié with the ballerina's support.
Some of them may have noticed that the weather in town is unusually hot.
Akhenaten and Nefertiti ruled with unusually equal status, and they were often portrayed together.
Markets have been unusually volatile and investors may be leery about the year ahead.
McDonald said the increase in turnout is likely to be "unusually high" in November.
Clinton, at times wielding unusually barbed language, even by the standards of his campaign.
The group's singer, Dan Klein, had been adding ink at an unusually accelerated pace.
De Becker added that the Enquirer was unusually eager to give up their source.
The condition is defined by unusually small heads that could result in developmental problems.
Ellison saw that kids in our community had an unusually high number of inhalers.
For such a widely held and traded security, that is an unusually abrupt move.
For now, Obama's Gallup approval rating is at 53 percent — unusually high for him.
Eisenhower was also, unusually for an American president, willing to say no to Israel.
Qatar's index climbed 1.1 percent as Milaha added 0.43 percent in unusually heavy trade.
In Maor's estimation, Shah, the youngest of five siblings, is an unusually rare talent.
There were thin stems of broccoli rabe, too, tasting unusually sweet against the olives.
He didn't think he was particularly flexible or that his skin was unusually stretchy.
Etrian Odyssey is also an unusually honest game, and that makes a big difference.
But at karaoke bars or wedding dance floors, I have an unusually strong stamina.
But it provides example labels only for papyri whose provenance is unusually well-documented.
The Ferguson emails are an unusually clear admission that this is what's going on.
But the Trump administration has taken an unusually strong stance against Maduro's strongman reign.
The condition is defined by unusually small heads that can result in developmental problems.
Donald Trump's ascension to the presidency is an unusually literal rebuke to his predecessor.
Since then, the weather has been unusually mild, and the environment has responded accordingly.
Beahm made me uncomfortable because what he did was naked, raw, and unusually honest.
Virginia has an unusually early deadline for health plans to file their 2018 plans.
This summer also saw an unusually high number of fires in the Arctic region.
Clinton allies argue that these demographic quirks made those states unusually favorable to Sanders.
His finding, illustrated in the chart below, was that they are all unusually low.
It's comedic in many ways yet stars Steve Carell in an unusually serious role.
The drink was set apart by its unusually large size for an energy drink.
The Pentagon and, unusually, the F.B.I. are investigating the conflicting accounts surrounding the Oct.
In an unusually blunt question, he then wondered about Mr. Hackett's future with Ford.
One factor was unusually low barometric pressure, which increases a storm's intensity, scientists said.
American commitment to free speech is unusually tied into the country's sense of itself.
Maybe Roodman had unusually bad luck of the draw with the studies he replicated.
And that could provide clues on how this styrofoam world got so unusually inflated.
Is the professor unusually patient and conscientious or completely delusional and possibly racist herself?
Thanks to the state church, Britain also had unusually good birth and death records.
They also had unusually high numbers of voters who didn't return their absentee ballots.
Both were unusually quiet and were being raised by single mothers at the time.
An unusually slow free-agent market last off-season contributed to this year's drop.
"Got to win those games," an unusually tight-lipped Coach Mike Tomlin said Sunday.
Why does Ms. Merkel fail to see that unusual times need unusually good rhetoric?
Nissan's external auditors, Ernst & Young ShinNihon, also had unusually tight ties with the company.
Here are some of the highlights from an unusually somber evening in late night.
The attack, conducted in the daytime and on a busy road, was unusually audacious.
It has gone on unusually long — more than six years since the first reports.
There are some reasonable explanations to account for such an unusually favorable coaching climate.
AG on Monday reported an "unusually high" number of margin calls from financing counterparties.
U.S. elections are unusually vulnerable to disruption by a pandemic in their current form.
For an election lawyer, Marc E. Elias has drawn unusually intense attention and criticism.
As Recode notes, though, this latest plan is unusually (if unsurprisingly, for Warren) detailed.
Trump's unusually low approval rating in 2018 created the environment in which Republican Sen.
Woodward has never been a graceful writer, but the prose here is unusually wooden.
Those risks are accumulating at the same time that financial markets are unusually nervous.
But he has had an unusually varied experience of different ballet companies and cultures.
"The U.S. was unusually successful in smoking cessation, relative to other countries," she said.
This James and Mary, it must be said, are an unusually sexy old couple.
One was the rise and fall of an unusually colorful Japanese businessman, Hiromasa Ezoe.
Critic's Pick The prolific director Takashi Miike delivers an unusually satisfying Japanese genre romp.
This dog has one unusually Insta-worthy skill — and the internet is taking notice.
In its blunt and jingoistic tone, the article veered unusually close to the truth.
Go deeper: Americans are saving at an unusually high level after Trump's tax cuts
Wolfram Koch makes for an unusually assertive, though still gruff and uncouth, Sancho Panza.
The Reno Ace did get warm while I charged it, but not unusually so.
The Holden unit of General Motors took another unusually small share of 4.8 percent.
This century has already seen three unusually harsh droughts, in 2005, 000 and 2015.
On the practice courts, fans can get an unusually close view of the players.
Energy stocks also had an unusually high concentration in 2008 before oil prices plunged.
With few hills and wide, tree-shaded streets, Sacramento is an unusually bikeable city.
The unusually grumpy tone of the statement from Brussels highlighted the enormous cultural gap.
One girl, unusually expert, mentioned that her grandmother had sheep on her farm. Aha!
It has been an unusually long layoff between the semifinals and the championship game.
Unsurprisingly, O'Rourke's Democratic rivals rejected his call, leaving him unusually isolated among the candidates.
The Las Vegas Summer League wrapped up Monday night after some unusually noisy buzz.
Water temperatures have been unusually warm in recent years, which reduces salmon food sources.
Unusually for a divided country and bellicose times, the combatants eventually resolved their dispute.
Furthermore, though it may seem callous to say it, this disaster is unusually photogenic.
It was an unusually destructive act, which will have a long and bitter aftertaste.
Some people think an unusually rainy period may have made affected the running surface.
In just a few hours, they identified six sites with unusually high methane emissions.
Hong Kong intellectual-property officials told the AP the trademarks were approved unusually quickly.
That has supported incomes and spending in the face of unusually subdued wage deals.
Estimates for the currency showed an unusually calm trajectory at the start of 2020.
That missive demonstrates the unusually close relationship that has grown between Miller and JUUL.
Perhaps because it so desperately needed people, Wyoming was, from the outset, unusually egalitarian.
And Trump continues to engage with rank-and-file senators in unusually personal overtures.
The current economic cycle, while unusually long and slow, appears to have ample runway.
An unusually large number of Democrats may (or may not) be seeking the presidency.
It had an unusually tart and complex flavor, and sweet but distinctly funky nose.
Today, that estimate is $37.95 — an unusually large 5.6 percent drop, according to FactSet.
In fairness, that was largely because other aspects of the place were unusually interesting.
Highlights include an unusually spacious cabin, comfortable seats and a user-friendly infotainment system.
He was leaving office an unusually popular president, with approval numbers nearing 60 percent.
Unusually, there's almost nothing in common between my first submission and the final grid.
That's unusually high even though a large majority of the program's students learn online.
His eyes are cornflower blue and unusually sturdy, like something you'd use for tarpaulin.
It also feels unusually intense and vicious to many heavy consumers of internet news.
This map shows the countries that are offering an unusually good deal right now.
As defense minister, Prince Mohammed has been unusually vocal about Iran, his country's archrival.
And the United States has had an unusually successful economy over the past century.
Between Bush's unusually good performance, Rubio's unusually bad one, and the establishment-friendly moderators' seeming grudge against Rubio, the debate might be seen as the point in which Marco Rubio relinquished the mantle of "most viable establishment candidate" and Bush reclaimed it.
Bubbles are driven by hype about the hot new thing and defined by mania, including unusually heavy trading and prices rising at an unusually rapid pace and reaching a level that can't be justified by underlying growth in the economy or company.
Whatever the precise details, the point is that a critical mass of Republican senators has given us reason to believe that they understand Trump appointees need to be held to an unusually high bar for qualification and integrity — not an unusually low one.
The first of two regular-season meetings between Vancouver and the Islanders was unusually heated.
He has an unusually public profile for the usually tight-lipped and secretive investigative police.
The 10 percent rebound off the December low has been unusually broad and impressively persistent.
The unusually frigid weather is attributed to a sudden warming way above the North Pole.
Just 19 years after her death at age 87, the canonization took place unusually quick.
Thanks to the unusually wet winter in California, hydroelectricity is abundant this year, says Greenlee.
It looks like a conventional supermarket, albeit with an unusually large selection of Maine lobsters.
Cairo, Egypt (CNN)The Tawfiqia fruit market in Cairo is unusually empty on Thursday afternoon.
Babies with microcephaly are born with unusually small heads that can result in developmental problems.
Regardless, the incident occurred in international waters and unusually far away from Russia, Schuster said.
It also snaps back on just as easily, but it's an unusually cheap-feeling component.
Cold air in the Rockies has been running into unusually warm air in the south.
According to StreetEasy, the 3,663-square-foot condo comes equipped with some unusually extravagant features.
"Q1003 was an extraordinary, unusually turbulent, and disappointing quarter," Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said.
It was an unusually frank statement by a Fed official ahead of a policy meeting.
Unusually warm temperatures in the winter have caused rain, and the permafrost has been melting.
But, as their epithet implies, these airlines are also unusually dependent on on connecting traffic.
The Royal College of GPs denounced the plans and the comments in unusually strong terms.
If your pet is looking unusually mangy, it might be time to check their weight.  
Many people believe that their city has unusually bad traffic, and that it is worsening.
Unusually, no European markets have been included in Microsoft's first expansion of the Surface Studio.
Swarms of billions of locusts are moving through East Africa due to unusually heavy rains.
We're three months into 23 and it's already unusually crowded with great exclusive video games.
Sure enough, the most aggressive players have been unusually successful, especially in the women's draw.
The unusually harsh punishment underscores worsening conditions for LGBT people in the country, activists say.
Sweden has suffered a rash of forest fires, sparked by unusually hot and dry weather.
This week's frigid temperatures are even more surprising because this winter has been unusually mild.
But, unusually for an energy secretary, Perry has thrown himself into an international dealmaking role.
Then there were unusually severe swarms of flies, blackening all surfaces in markets and shops.
The problem is not that the state locks up an unusually large number of people.
And the Gulf of Mexico has been unusually warm this year, the Associated Press reports.
The criticism of Mr. Shapiro, a vigorous advocate for Israel, was unusually personal and unfair.
Toki says it was an unusually large order this time around -- $624,000 -- but got nothing.
For months, the campaign relied on an unusually small and insular operation at the top.
Analysts believe Imperva's success last year was somewhat inflated by unusually high security spending levels.
Ahead of what could be a confrontational summit, Tusk was unusually direct in his remarks.
He attributed this year's spike to illegal deforestation since it has not been unusually dry.
The fights in this film are unusually direct and brutal, without editing tricks or doubles.
When the House of Representatives considered its bill this year, the schedule was unusually tight.
Synopsis: Lisa Spinelli is a Staten Island teacher who is unusually devoted to her students.
Losing to Trump, who was an unusually poor candidate, was a bitter pill to swallow.
Unusually high temperatures were also recorded in Canberra (102.2F/39C) and in Mildura (113F/45C).
Combine those skills with him being left-handed, and he becomes an unusually tough cover.
The story of Billy Caldwell suggests that, unusually, a hard case will make good law.
Can he run the government like he ran his campaign — with an unusually small team?
The memory of Nazi rule means Germany takes an unusually tough stance on hate speech.
Three women have been awarded Nobel prizes, an unusually large number for a single year.
Third, they looked for unusually severe and sustained slowdowns, when these growth gaps widened sharply.
Though it looks like a small blip of light, the resulting explosion was unusually powerful.
That's because of unusually strong returns averaging 17 percent in 2014, according to the study.
The new mom had an unusually quick labor -- only 30 minutes -- according to the zoo.
Unusually for a young first-time president, Mr Macron already seems to be pondering it.
Although the state is very liberal, its rural culture makes it unusually moderate on guns.
This is precisely what Sri Lanka's government failed to do, despite receiving unusually detailed warnings.
Indeed, the polls suggest that some 40% of voters, an unusually high figure, remain undecided.

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