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As well as being unusually fast, the A.G.V. has been designed to be exceptionally energy efficient.
Ms Bailey Rae was reported as being unusually withdrawn, setting herself apart from other patients.
Thanks in part to the Church's efforts to promote an image of worldly success, Mormons also think of themselves as being unusually industrious — "perhaps the most workaddicted culture in religious history," Harold Bloom says.
The book described Huguette Clark, who was only briefly married and had no children, as being unusually close to her mother in a childlike way and being "hopelessly spoiled," the development office reported.
As McPhee and Orenstein point out, we still think of Napoleon Bonaparte as being unusually short; he wasn't, but James Gillray's wickedly funny etchings of him as a tiny, glaring dandy in an oversize hat permanently eclipsed his actual image.
The ideas sound so fresh, and arrive so thick and so fast, that a producer like Neptunes founder Chad Hugo can lob a track into the mix (Beastin', from Overtime Shift), and it doesn't stand out as being unusually experimental.
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But this time, although as friendly as ever, she was unusually reticent.
In fact, the section devoted to him – significantly, the first boyband member to come out as gay – is unusually moving.
However, the current recession, as noted, is unusually severe, and consumer confidence and trust in business are at record-breaking lows.
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