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The very notion of goat-milk ice cream is uncommon enough.
An Aston draws attention, yet is uncommon enough to make people ask what it is.
Others want names that are uncommon enough to bestow uniqueness, but not so exotic that they would be considered weird on the playground.
Red Ridge grows more than six varieties of olives and makes three lovely oils — an herbal, nutty-tasting arbequina; a floral and pungent koroneiki; and a grassy, peppery Tuscan blend — uncommon enough to use as a finishing gloss on vegetables, seafood and pasta: Oregon Olive Mill olive oils are $18.95 for 12.7 ounces from redridgefarms.com, (503) 864-8503.
One colleague said they were uncommon enough that he takes notice when there is one.
Which is a gross thought, in and of itself, but not grossly uncommon enough that it can be so easily rooted out of history's annals.
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But questions remain whether the high-pressure workplace culture, where working all night is not uncommon, has changed enough.
"Jamestown Canyon is not uncommon but not serious enough to lead to hospitalization and diagnosis," Dr. Cartter said.
The exon 24 example only involves one variant, which is uncommon, but still frequent enough to show up repeatedly.
Toxicity is uncommon as long as enough uninvolved liver can be spared from radiation therapy (e.g. >700 ml receiving 15 Gy in three fractions or mean liver dose <18 Gy in six fractions).
An F.D.A. report in 1999 said side effects can emerge after marketing because far more people use the drug than in preliminary studies, enough to let uncommon problems show up.
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