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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.
Auffenberg [2] reported that injured and wound-infected mammals (deer, mostly) were observed, uncommonly, but often enough to indicate that prey sometimes escaped attacks.
Before all this unfortunate success, O'Hanlon was an uncommonly likable – and often brilliant – standup comedian.
Invariably sensuous, characterized by inventive wit and often uncommonly interesting, the quadruple bill of Trisha Brown's choreography at the Brooklyn Academy of Music ranges from a revival of a rare 1968 work to a world premiere.
He has done all that, often with uncommonly bold strokes.
The UBS Equity Risk Appetite Index fell by a full standard deviation last week, and in a note Monday, strategist Jeffrey Palma said back-testing to 1992 has proven that periods of uncommonly low risk appetite often yield the best 12-month returns.
As shears snip perilously close to the face, as a new shape and style reveals itself, and as one begins to feel more beautiful, an uncommonly close friendship emerges, often for a lifetime.
Weighing 240 pounds (109 kg), he was relatively small for a lineman, yet he was so uncommonly quick that he was often across the line of scrimmage before his opponents could stop him.
In solo passages, each produced a seductively buttery timbre, and throughout the performances Mr. Beyer-Karlshoj drew a sound so uncommonly fat that his instrument often sounded more like a double bass than a cello.
Mainly though, von Stade is not thought of as a diva because divas are vain, pampered, and frequently haughty, while she is so uncommonly nice that her niceness is often the first thing colleagues mention about her.
Their detailed analysis of a complicated clinical situation - acutely ill, critical care patients who required urgent tracheal intubation in a medical intensive care unit setting by providers with a variable levels of experience and skill - is an area uncommonly reported in the literature but often represents the care provided when the anesthesia team is not the primary operator [ 5- 7].
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