Sentence examples for Quite unusually from inspiring English sources

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"Quite unusually small and tight.

Quite unusually for Europe, Mr. Sarkozy has also called other leaders to summit meetings on extremely short notice, sometimes just a day, a senior European diplomat said, causing consternation and confusion.

Quite unusually, this is associated with a two-step forming process, which suggests the consecutive formation of two filaments in the two ZrO2 layers and the device is SET into a low-resistance state.

Quite unusually, in many pycnogonids, the only arthropod group with an anterior terminal mouth in the adult, the oral opening forms anterodorsally with respect to the chelifores (buccal appendages), and then moves ventrally to an anterior terminal position [ 36, 81].

Convoys of police and gendarmes were, quite unusually, applauded.In a country that has spent many years sinking into a defeatist mood, losing any sense of confidence in its capacity for consensus or collective action, no one seemed more surprised by the march's outpouring of common feeling than the French themselves.

The former poet laureate Andrew Motion, who is chairing this year's Booker panel, defended The Slap, saying "quite unusually for a Booker book, the copy I read already had international bestseller written across it, which means that not everyone thinks it's a hateful misogynistic book".

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It is worth quoting at length: "I must mention the great success provoked by a still quite young and unusually musical artist.

Cross Kennon and Five Dream, Big Buck's stablemate, made the running with Big Buck's unusually quite close up from early on in the Grade One three-mile contest.

My Comment on the progress or non-progress of health insurance reform through the legislative meat grinder has drawn quite a few unusually intelligent and/or impassioned responses via our letters-to-the-editor e-mail box.

By Hendrik Hertzberg August 8, 2009 My Comment on the progress or non-progress of health insurance reform through the legislative meat grinder has drawn quite a few unusually intelligent and/or impassioned responses via our letters-to-the-editor e-mail box.

While the importance of transcriptional regulation is quite evident from the unusually large number of genes encoding transcriptional regulators in S. coelicolor [8], we show here that post-transcriptional regulation may be an equally important facet of the intricate molecular adaptation machinery employed by this fascinating microbe.

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