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A highly uncommon name is something that current software technology may be able to pick up.
(IBM had first abbreviated its corporate name in 1947 -- a highly uncommon move at the time).
Though the number of people signed up to a cryonics provider is rising, it's still a highly uncommon practice.
Their daughter can't verbally communicate with them at this point, so isn't the granting of a highly uncommon combination of names a superficial way of defining her future?
After it passed the House of Commons in 2012, a highly uncommon democratic showdown ensued when the Senate — the membership of which is appointed by the prime minister and does not usually change legislation — gutted the bill in a narrow vote, to the displeasure of the bill's author.
This is a highly uncommon finding in malarial renal failure.
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It is highly uncommon for a charter revision committee appointed by a mayor to decline outright to bring his proposals to ballot.
It is highly uncommon for an incumbent African president to lose a hotly contested election and then simply retire quietly by the pool.
But it is highly uncommon for a family rivalry to boil over into politics, and that is just what has occurred in the race for the Congressional seat that is being vacated by Representative Vito J. Fossella of Staten Island.
More to the case, it is highly uncommon for a Japanese station, with exception to Matsushiro (MAT), to report teleseismic events because JMA concentrates all their efforts on rather intense local seismicity and usually ignores earthquakes outside their area of responsibility.
This pine, with a comparatively abundant xylem parenchyma, is a suitable model species to study wound response in conifers, since it shows an extraordinary healing and even resprouting ability, highly uncommon among gymnosperms, particularly in the adult stage [ 29, 30].
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