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The white is even more unusual, made of obaideh and merwah, ancient indigenous grapes.
The company said its decision was unusual, made because of the exceptional circumstances.
When she accepted the Turner prize, she also did something unusual: made a brisk, articulate and politically charged speech, railing against the downgrading of arts education.
Moby is at heart a pop classicist, and with "Play" he has done something that is still unusual: made a songwriterly electronic dance record.
I'll admit the first episode, about the death penalty and numerous attempts to make it not "cruel and unusual", made me cringe – as a non-American, I find any discussion of the death penalty as a humane possibility abhorrent – but it is undoubtedly fascinating.
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The models were directed to move unusually slowly, and had an equally unusual make up design of earthen tones that did not accentuate their lips or eyes.
The form is unusual, making first and last lines each five-lined stanza's refrain.
Appearing at a major opera house in one's late 60s is highly unusual; making a debut at that age, breathtakingly so.
His delivery was unusual, making it difficult to pick up the ball out of his hand.
Simply enough, take to doing the unusual: make molotov cocktails and throw them against a fireproof wall.
Mentally challenged people may do things that society considers unusual: making sounds, flopping to the ground when frustrated, flapping their hands, running in circles, echoing phrases, pacing constantly, and more.
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