Sentence examples for unusual sections from inspiring English sources

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The shop is filled with great titles, especially covering the arts and more unusual sections like mythology, folklore, and classic illustrated children's books.

One of the more unusual sections of the US 131 freeway in the Grand Rapids area is the S-Curve.

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Its most unusual section is a doleful one in which dancers crawl back and forth to a melancholy and constantly repeated rhythm.

Another large-scale construction project in 2000 rebuilt an unusual section of the freeway through Grand Rapids known as the S-Curve.

Designed in partnership with local riders and volunteers, trails have unusual, "rockery" sections with twisty, narrow singletrack for descents and plainer wider tracks for ascents.

In his online CV, Mr St Vincent, who worked for The Independent's travel section in 2004, had included an "unusual experiences" section in which he listed: "Chased by bear in Transylvania", "Offered job as English language newsreader on Iranian TV on condition I married a Muslim".

The pasta's unusual cross-section -- a bit like a Star Wars TIE fighter with an extra wing -- is said to hold a lot more sauce than plain old spaghetti.

Sean Grissom said he was playing a "Cajun electric cello," Mecca Bodega brought a hammered dulcimer into its drum circle, and the Baltic Street Blowhards earned a laugh with their unusual rhythm section: Tim Anderson juggled bowling pins, banging each one on the floor before tossing it back into the air.

Based on the results it is concluded that shell-like behaviour might be critical in certain cases, but only in case of unusual cross-section geometries.

In 1876 it supplied a 90" Cornish beam engine for Springhead Pumping Station near Anlaby in the East Riding of Yorkshire; it had an unusual box-section wrought iron beam, and continued running until 1952.

With an unusual cross-section of allies from the public sector, business community, civil society, and regular voters, we managed to pass into law an initiative that conventional wisdom and the head of the U.S. Senate at the time had declared dead in the water.

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