Sentence examples for though unusually from inspiring English sources

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Both places had an informal buzzy atmosphere, with fantastically grandiose circus style decor (think sweeping orange and red drapes, red and yellow tubular lighting, lots of fabric, colourful striped chairs) and solid wood panelling lending a substantial feel, as though, unusually for Vegas, both places had existed for a while.

They're predictable enough, though, unusually for this company, there's what appears to be a gay duet.

Sierra Leone's conflict, though unusually cruel, was simple -- essentially a fight over power between a government and a rebellion.

In many ways, Somewhere Towards the End is an account of an ordinary, though unusually active, old woman.

Wells will have none of this; Wood, though unusually cautious about William Shakeshafte, is convinced that Shakespeare's parents had remained Catholics.

Though unusually comprehensive, the report is unlikely to resolve more than a decade of fierce wrangling about the textbooks — part of a broader debate about Palestinian incitement against Israelis — having set off a political furor even before its publication date.

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This year, though, an unusually cool air mass had settled around a low-pressure system in the Pacific Northwest, drawing more cool air into the upper Midwest from Canada.

For us, though, Delap unusually had a good game, while Jones and Fuller are now getting used to each other and linking really well.

Unusually, though, that share has not declined as development advanced.

For a PR, though, she was unusually reserved.

Unusually though, things went as we might have wanted, rather than as we feared.

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