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His pieces are often unusually large and deeply three-dimensional.
Nanoscale particles — those in the Handler average 20 nanometers in diameter — are often unusually potent.
Bits of the landform that don't bear weight are among the first to wear away, which helps explain why arches are often unusually smooth.
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In faster ones, his playing was often unusually driven, though never so aggressive that the transparency of Bach's textures or the distinct profiles of his individual lines were sacrificed.
Mr. Christie's tempos were often unusually brisk, but he shaped the descriptive movements carefully, and the orchestra's lush string playing and beautifully turned solo woodwind lines kept the drama vivid and fresh.
Mr. Oliveira's films are generally more forbidding -- they are often long, unusually structured and performed in a declamatory, deliberately theatrical style -- and it was a surprise when "I'm Going Home" became a significant popular success in Europe.
It turns out that people who suffer from these genetically related diseases share another similarity besides their Ashkenazi ancestry--they are often of unusually high intelligence as measured by standardized IQ tests.
And while its 901 rooms are often full and unusually spacious for New York hotels, the Palace itself is no longer counted in the top tier.
Longevity is a survival strategy in variable Australian environment to ensure that most adults participate in at least one exceptional spawning and recruitment event, which are often linked to unusually wet La Niña years and may only occur every one or two decades.
AND don't forget that executives' pensions are often based on the unusually high severance pay, which ratchets the numbers way up.
In the following, we will explore this notion in more detail and we see that for closely related taxa such as human and chimpanzee, high ω values are often not the result of unusually high dN values but unusually low dS values.
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