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are atypically
adverb
In a manner which is not typical.
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Hush puppies, which are corn meal dumplings, here are atypically seasoned with Cajun spices, and they are deep-fried, the classic toothsome companion to the fish.
The pictures offer few clues to the book's byzantine narrative, but Kubin's cityscapes and map of Perle are atypically light-handed and fanciful.
The Staten Island zoo explains that the accuracy of Chuck's prediction will be determined by how many days are atypically warm for winter – usually when it cracks 40F.
It proved to be a metastasis from a malevolent form of uterine cancer, one whose cells are atypically aggressive and prone to spreading.
Mr. Furst is better at establishing Salonika's subjugation to the Ottoman Empire than he is at making what, for him, are atypically blunt sexual innuendoes.
Shrinking numbers get birds publicity, so there may be a causal relationship between their declining numbers and growing popularity (see chart).Second, Britons are atypically enthusiastic about animals.
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Conditions were atypically favorable through early June in 2017.
They're atypically Mancunian, that's for sure.
There is, atypically, no humor or satire in "Applause".
With a few exceptions the women were atypically off form.
Against Dallas they were atypically sharp and purposeful.
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