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She was eventually - and unusually - allowed to email her answers to compile a statement because she was hurrying to go on holiday.
Even more unusually, he allowed live coverage of the event, though by then most drivers had returned to work.
China's government, unusually, even allowed them to protest angrily outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing.The area being searched for wreckage by planes from six countries is still vast, and the hunt was held up by bad weather and complicated by currents that can move debris across huge distances.
Mr Botín denies all charges in both cases.Unusually, Spain allows private criminal prosecutions.
The climate of the last 10,000 years has been unusually stable, allowing civilization to flourish.
People blame this year's scourge on climate change: the past year has been unusually warm, allowing a high number of hornets to survive the winter.
Mr. Greenspan's Fed kept interest rates unusually low, allowing Citicorp and other troubled banks to borrow money cheaply and lend at higher rates to their customers.
The spine is unusually flexible, allowing the dog to contract and extend its four legs in unison, whereby all four feet are off the ground at the same time.
Where to go for a month Unusually, Spaceships allows its vans out of the country, and its daily rates reduce the longer you rent, so it would be churlish not to take off for Europe.
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