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In 2007, Dinosauria's paleontologists uncovered an unusually complete allosaurus in the Dana Quarry, which proved even more unusual in the laboratory: As the head was chipped from the matrix, a stegosaurus leg bone was found with it.
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The Sverdlovsk incident provided unusually complete data about an anthrax outbreak.
Jews encounter an unusually complete catalog like this during the solemn services on Yom Kippur.
Its church registries hold an unusually complete record of births, marriages and deaths.
After a nearly two-hour operation on June 9, full details were given an unusually complete reporting in the press.
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A second significant find attributed to Gorgosaurus was made in 1942, in the form of a well-preserved, though unusually small, complete skull.
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It was like being part of an unusually lively lock-in, complete with rhyming couplets, satirical stings and Kylie Minogue covers.
6 42 p.m. | Postscript | I belatedly just caught up with a highly relevant 2009 Real Climate post in which Gavin Schmidt wrote: Unusually, I'm in complete agreement with a recent headline on the Wall Street Journal op-ed page: "The Climate Science Isn't Settled" The article below is the same mix of innuendo and misrepresentation that its author normally writes, but the headline is correct.
Hotel guests' expectations and actual experiences on hotel service quality often fail to coincide due to guests' unusually high anticipations, hotels' complete breakdowns in delivering their standard, or the combination of both.
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