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But – atypically – Mrs Crasthorpe defies her loneness, and declines to accept that her life is over; she imagines herself "always a rosebud", and proposes to "relish" her widowhood.
Rader, like some serial killers, regularly communicated with the police and also with a local newspaper called The Wichita Eagle but, atypically, it was he himself who coined the name "BTK".
Ronaldo should have reduced the arrears within minutes, when the industrious Park picked him out at the far post, but atypically for the unmarked Ballon d'Or winner-elect, Ronaldo sidefooted agonisingly wide of the far post.
Typically high-brow, but atypically rewarding for Jaar in its infectious beat, "Fight" will be a cornerstone in the career of one of this generation's most challenging producers. Jemayel Khawaja.
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Remarkably but not atypically, Ms. Bialek's Republicanism and her personal respect for Mr. Cain remain intact.
But he atypically keeps the crowing minimal: "I do not deny that being governor was more complex and challenging than I had imagined".
But not atypically.
A strongly flavored, Scandinavian-influenced mustard-dill sauce, atypically but pleasantly lightened with lime juice, balances the fish flavor.
But Leiter, throwing atypically on three days of rest so he can be in position to start the Mets' second regular-season game, was not very concerned.
The average genetic divergence between A. baumannii isolates (0.35%) is comparable to e.g. Klebsiella pneumoniae (0.37%) [45], but both are atypically homogeneous compared to many bacterial species, including other nosocomial pathogens such as Escherichia coli [46], [47].
In this model, autistics are able to construct global representations but do so atypically, such that access to local information is not lost in favor of the efficient analysis of a global percept, as is the case within typical processing hierarchies.
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