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"It has grown unusually deep roots into Japanese society".
And leopard encounters, it seems, don't come any easier than at Yala where, with no larger predators for competition, this notoriously elusive cat has grown unusually bold.
But voters have grown unusually fed up with the current government, which started out with six parties and now has four.
A federal mediator has been brought in to help with the talks, which have grown unusually acrimonious over issues like salary increases, overtime, sick-pay policies and dancers' participation in small off-season tours.
But in the last few years, bottlers say, marketing agreements have grown unusually aggressive: Coke now insists on exclusive rights to advertising, display space, cold-drink equipment and sometimes even the signs that dangle from the ceiling.
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The UK population is growing unusually fast, too.
China grew unusually fast but it is now cleaning up unusually fast, too.
They grow unusually close together: mere inches separate the 100-year-old trunks.
If the economy grew unusually rapidly, however, they might get 50 or 60 percent more, in real terms.
"It just so happens that the air this time has managed to grow unusually cold," said Jeff Masters, director of meteorology with the website Weather Underground.
She had a large, firm, masculine mouth and jaw; prominent, piercing, resolute brown eyes; and thick, coal black hair, growing unusually low down on her forehead.
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