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the uncommonly
adverb
To an uncommon degree; unusually or extremely.
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tests to 4-year-olds or discuss the uncommonly fine pizza at Hot and Crusty.
Over the course of his still young career, the uncommonly inventive sculptor Keith Edmier (born in 1967) has worked with one foot in culture and one in nature.
It's the time of year we start looking for new ways to tell the time of year, with the help of naked do-gooders, furry animals, and the uncommonly chiselled pecs of a 71-year-old who should know better.
The San Diego Padres picked ninth in the 2000 draft, so they knew they would have no chance to take the local first baseman with the uncommonly mature approach at the plate.
"The Signature of All Things" is a bracing homage to the many natures of genius and the inevitable progress of ideas, in a world that reveals its best truths to the uncommonly patient minds.
The president meanwhile must have enjoyed the outing, and the uncommonly pleasant August weather, as he went out again the next day with his "Spencer" for another hour's shooting with Hay.
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Prostatic carcinoma, though, grows close to the anterior wall of the rectum, uncommonly involving the rectum as Denonvillier's fascia is very firm (Fig. 14) [42].
Backed with an almost-constant stream of narration by the baritone-voiced Ware, the footage places the viewer uncommonly -- often uncomfortably -- in the middle of battle scenes, thrusting in front of us the region's daily confusion and fear.
The sun is dazzling, the sky uncommonly blue and the water -- everywhere you look -- beckons once more.
He stews a little bit of tripe along with the tomatoes, making the ragout uncommonly thick and meaty tasting.
Even with his foot at 90percentt — 9 out of 10 toes, that is — Lawson is propelling the Tar Heels, uncommonly deep and experienced among the remaining national-title contenders.
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