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London is exceedingly unusual and hard to copy.
An hour before Bradley's appointment, Muizelaar had received tantalizing news about a patient on whom he had performed an exceedingly unusual procedure.
And in an authoritarian country that has begun to experiment with looser controls on the news media, the issue has raised the prospect of something exceedingly unusual: public outrage might force the government to reconsider its plans.
On the eve of the opening ceremony, the equestrian horse represents an exceedingly unusual collision of national politics and the Olympics, making her an unlikely celebrity in a sport not unaccustomed to the highest reaches of society and royal splendor.
And in an authoritarian country that has begun to experiment with looser controls on the news media, the controversy has raised the prospect of something exceedingly unusual: that public outrage might actually force the government to reconsider its plans.
Soon afterward, he appeared at a news conference -- an exceedingly unusual move for a defendant in a criminal case -- and he steadfastly denied committing any crimes during his years at Enron.
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This is exceedingly strange.
Now Ms. Robison and Ms. Maguire are in an unusual position: exceedingly famous artists attempting to pass for a new act, free of negative associations.
It's exceedingly delicate, which is unusual for a Bosconia, and lovely right now, but is unlikely to age as long as the Tondonia.
The "Paris" is unusual for its exceedingly bright colors and swift exposition.
Thus, Perry having a stroke, while not exceedingly common, is not highly unusual.
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