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Underscoring his intention to fight for every vote in the area, Mr. Bush got out among the voters to a degree unusual for him.
Today, Stuyvesant Town claims Finns and Pakistanis, Brazilians and Irish, and to a degree unusual in the big city, generations interact here.
To a degree unusual in the case of a criminal conviction, every surface seemed iridescent, subject to at least two possible readings.
There are differing ways in which a memoir of one's father – particularly if that father is also vain, pompous, utterly convinced of his rectitude and combative to a degree unusual even in the courtrooms of the land – might pan out.
The race will also be another test for the country's Islamists, who are tolerated to a degree unusual in the Arab world – as long as they remain weak and divided.
They find him intolerant of not just crime but also of mere suspicious behavior, to a degree unusual even for a police commissioner, who, after all, is judged on the safety of his city.
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By nightfall, it was 46 degrees (unusual even in this part of the country), and the lake had become so choppy that the boat had to be moved to the calmer side of the island to keep it from sinking.
At this early stage in his career, his jurisprudence seems guided to an unusual degree by raw anger.
The spring backward to an unusual degree!
The pageantry is impressive to quite an unusual degree.
Yet she has retained an unusual degree of anonymity.
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