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"He is of the most uncommon merit, - of the strongest genius, the clearest judgment, the best heart," Southey wrote to a friend in London.
Merit aid, uncommon 30 years ago, has grown into a dominant admissions tool at hundreds of private and public colleges seeking top students.
Women's leadership has appeared to be so uncommon and odd that it merits headlines — as if it's something unnatural.
Hepfner, who had just completed a training in first aid over the weekend, was awarded the Meritorious Action Award's Medal of Merit for his uncommon degree of concern for the well-being of others.
Dr. Valerie Arkoosh readily discusses the merits of the Affordable Care Act -- an uncommon stance for a political outsider running for a House seat in this year's elections.
In this scenario, TTX is uncommon and thus each case should be dealt with on its own merits.
Mr. Frank said it was not uncommon for such government reviews to find that the claims were without merit.
Immigration that emphasizes diversity, rather than merely merit, tends to attract more people who specialize in occupations uncommon among U.S.-born workers.
A statement from the Trump Organization to the Post did not specifically address the merits of the filings, only that "nominal liens at the conclusion of construction is not uncommon as part of the close out process".
Ecology: Uncommon.
Slurring was uncommon.
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