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Given their shared local-food ethos, there "seems to be some sort of unusual social contract" between them.
The controversies surrounding diversion programs often are presented as though diversion reflects some sort of unusual undercutting of the penal system.
So the president's 2011 decision wasn't some sort of unusual surrender to crazed hostage-takers; it was the kind of step that previous presidents probably would have taken as well, and that in a slightly less polarized context probably would have led to a more substantial bargain than the "sequester/supercommittee" deal we ultimately got.
And unfortunately, it's not some sort of unusual calamity.
Outside of a few specific circumstances -- being new to the job, facing some sort of unusual calamity, etc. -- this feels like nothing short of an admission of incompetence.
The "This is Spinal Tap" actor is reportedly set to play Dr. Thurber, an attorney with some sort of "unusual affliction," (possibly that his amps only go up to 10).
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A Haringey Council spokesman said: "It is reasonable for any employer to ensure that staff in the full glare of the media spotlight are given some training to help them deal with this sort of unusual situation".
"It's sort of unusual and disappointing," Shaquille O'Neal said.
"Seeing anything in broad daylight coming out of Montero's is sort of unusual".
It's so nice, and yet when I talk to my friends, I know it's sort of unusual".
"A guy from Puerto Rico was sort of unusual at Andover," Mr. Gonzalez recalls, "but it didn't bother him".
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