Sentence examples for uncommon share from inspiring English sources

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What was easy to believe, hearing the voice, was that Chavela Vargas had known an uncommon share of hard luck.

To fricassee is to sauté ingredients in butter for a while, counting on the butter to do an uncommon share of the labor before doing or adding anything else.

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But it was no more than two or three poems in before I started to sense the book's atmosphere, to see it as an uncommon chance to share Greek experience beyond the headlines – in a way that is fascinating, revelatory and only possible through poetry.

I understand this is not everyone's experience with the drug, but this narrative is not uncommon, and I share this view with Don Young, of all people.

The infections also share uncommon complications of the central nervous system (CNS); e.g., drowsiness, coma, and seizures.

Receptive and distributive needle sharing were uncommon, but 13% had shared other injection paraphernalia.

A woman of uncommon talent, she shared her humor and style and love of ballet with us all, and we are grateful.

The guitarist Rosenwinkel performs best in the presence of his steady partner, the saxophonist Mark Turner, an uncommon player who shares his ability to blend the cerebral and the lyrical.

She had an uncommon talent for sharing the vast knowledge that she had inherited.

It is an uncommon disease that shares many histopathologic and clinical characteristics with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), but PPC is distinguished by the absence of a malignant/invasive ovarian mass [ 2].

His accommodations from New Hampshire to Georgia, when they were available, were for the most part dirty and uncomfortable; it was not uncommon for guests to share beds swarming with insects.

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