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The 30 or so employees here, though, are united by an unusual common goal.
These dots account for the other half of ebony spleenwort's unusual common name, as early herbalists thought its shape resembled the human spleen.
In a series of remixes released over the past five years, the Berlin-based collective has united a wide range of musical genres by finding an unusual common denominator: the Brazilian rhythm of the samba.
And "Whatever organisation we try to create, it always ends up looking like the Communist Party".He himself was a simple man (with a working-class background, from south of the Urals) with unusual common sense.
The prominent autumn and winter inflorescences are often two-coloured red or pink and yellow, and their colour has given rise to more unusual common names such as port wine banksia and strawberry banksia.
There was also an unusual common feature between them: they were trying to lose weight by using Chinese herbs (hence the original term Chinese herb nephropathy).
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But they have something quite unusual in common.
Bobby Valentine has seen enough in his career to know that in baseball, the unusual is common.
But they also had something more unusual in common: An obsession with fixing up their homes.
Only by continuing to probe a diversity of host cell types with a diversity of pathogens, and by quantifying the unusual patterns common to both, will we discover the extent to which the self/non-self distinction has simultaneously driven both host and pathogen evolution.
First, the patient declined rapidly, which is unusual in common dementias.
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