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Although inflection and intonation may be less rigid or monotonic than in classic autism, people with AS often have a limited range of intonation: speech may be unusually fast, jerky or loud.
Ecosystem responses to increasing concentrations are likely to be unusually fast, large, and non-linear in character.
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"It was unusually fast," said Brent Bracelin, an analyst with Pacific Crest Securities.
As well as being unusually fast, the A.G.V. has been designed to be exceptionally energy efficient.
A defensive end, he is unusually fast and can put a great deal of pressure on the opposing team's quarterback.
By the standards of most downtown construction — where land assembly alone can span half a decade or more — that is unusually fast, developers say.
The Core i3-6100U is unusually fast for an i3 chip, but may not save much cash compared with the superior Core i5-6200U.
The plot is unusually fast and efficient, but so are a lot of German cars.
While the pace of wealth accumulation in 2013 was unusually fast, these economies will continue to prosper in the future, averaging 10.5% annual growth for the next five years.
Hospitals send the data to the Maternal Data Center every 45 days, which, in the world of hospital data collection, is unusually fast and allows for quick interventions when a problem is identified.
More than 30 years later he wrote of his bowling during his schooldays: "For an eighteen-year-old bowler I was unusually fast, and enjoyed terrorising our opponents, be they schoolboys (8 wickets for 2 runs and 7 for 11 stick in the memory) or, better still, the teachers in the annual staff match.
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