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In Hollywood, it is extremely uncommon, almost bizarre, for a marriage to endure.

Fortunately, the girl succeeds in avoiding the act – but in an uncommon, almost magical way.

And yet there was an uncommon, almost frightening honesty in the relationship.

His death leaves the undemonstrative J. T. as the central figure in a story that features a Curtis clan (whose members are all involved in the school) too diverse for a reader to keep straight, and players who endure severe ruptures in their lives with uncommon, almost unbelievable, equanimity.

This was not particularly surprising and most probably related to the small sample population, the relatively short sampling period, sampling frequency, the effects of vaccination and, not least that stress-induced reactivation of latent EHV infection is almost certainly an uncommon event.

This is also the theme that ties together "Uncommon Carriers," almost all of which, like McPhee's previous books, first appeared as New Yorker articles.

The family lineage of Meredith Monk — composer, singer, choreographer, filmmaker, theatre director, and maker of uncommon evenings — almost guaranteed that she would do something memorable in the course of her life.

But Garrett has assurances uncommon to almost every college athlete in the country because the Reds — choosing him in the 22nd round of the draft — invested in him to the point that Garrett's family was caught by surprise.

That makes it the first time in the U.S. that biometrics are used for both age check and payment, but this exception will almost certainly become less uncommon in time: Clear announced its intention to pursue the payments side of biometrics when it raised $15 million last year.

Leah's situation is not uncommon -- almost half of unmarried older recipients depend upon Social Security for 90percentt or more of their income.

This term covered a range from almost complete deprivation, not uncommon in institutions, residential nurseries and hospitals, to partial deprivation where the mother, or mother substitute, was unable to give the loving care a small child needs, to mild deprivation where the child was removed from the mother's care but was looked after by someone familiar whom he trusted.

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