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Parkinson seems unusually combative.
In the last year, Ms. Jung has had unusually combative earnings calls with analysts who follow her company.
Even Obama attacked the court smack in the middle of his state of the union address, an unusually combative move.
Players use their fingertips to tap and harvest drops of sunlight, which are the currency needed to plant unusually combative crops on the left side of the screen.
But it effectively ratcheted up the intensity in a race that is already unusually combative for such an early phase of a general election.
At a press conference, Brown was unusually combative toward the oil companies, saying, "Oil has won the skirmish, but they've lost the bigger battle.
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The vote on Monday capped an unusually lengthy and combative European review process that unfolded amid claims and counterclaims about the cancer-causing risks of glyphosate.
For 11 years atop SSE, he's been, by turns, amiably combative and unusually thoughtful.
In an unusually self-critical but also combative speech, the German chancellor said on Monday afternoon she was fighting to make sure there would be no repetition of last year's chaotic scenes on Germany's borders, when "for some time, we didn't have enough control".
A gritty, combative all-rounder who, unusually, has opened both batting and bowling for his country, Prabhakar's Test record reads: matches 39, runs 1,600, wickets 96.
Hunt and his sidekick, Michael McManus, who carries the PCC title of executive director (transition), became increasingly and unusually flustered as it grew more combative.
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