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She's also an unusual sort of sitcom protagonist.
This requires an unusual sort of self-belief.
It was an unusual sort of talk to bring to a business conference.
The young cop's conflicted emotions generate an unusual sort of suspense, a heightened apprehensiveness.
Albert Schussler was, according to prosecutors, an unusual sort of tax consultant.
It's not an infraction you come across much these days, but Penn is an unusual sort of guy.
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Then Asad, who is a kind of freelance advocate for and defender of the children in the home, is confronted with unusual sorts of rebellion.
Then, the introduction of "unusual" sorts of foods or plants in the diet of Elephantine nobles followers and descendants during years of famine is suggested by this study.
It was suggested that the significantly low FIP Sr/Ca compared to that of both the MK and the SIP was attributed to the consumption of unusual sorts of food and imported cereals during years of famine, while the MK Sr/Ca was considered to represent the amelioration of climatic, social, economic, and political conditions in this era of state socialism.
Yes, a hedge... albeit of an unusual sort, more than 2,500 miles long at the peak of its growth in the 1870's and requiring a staff of roughly 14,000 to keep in good trim.
But the mastery of David Lang, whose style blends elements of postminimalism, modernism, and conceptualism, is of an unusual sort.
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