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However both he and his secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, have deployed unusually strong language towards Israel, raising questions about the traditionally rock-strong alliance.

Ayatollah Khamenei has deployed unusually caustic language against the re-elected president, warning against his eagerness to woo foreign investment and his openness to Western-style education systems.

The ever dangerous Gabriel Obertan, deployed, unusually, on the left of Pardew's front three, met Cabaye's wonderful pass and, thanks to a mixture of scorching pace and slick changes of feet, outwitted his marker, Mariano.

The Tunisian attack came days after authorities visibly increased security in the capital and deployed security forces in unusually high numbers.

Amid a heightened climate of fear following terror attacks carried out by Isis in Beirut and Paris, the Tunisian authorities increased the security level in the capital ten days ago and deployed security forces in unusually high numbers.

Diplomats say that Richard C. Holbrooke, the American representative, who has to persuade Congress to pay the American share of the mission, demanded an exact number of people to be deployed, which accounts for the unusually precise figure of 5,537.

Most merchants in Tehran's grand bazaar reopened for business on Thursday as an unusually large number of police officers were deployed around the city's black-market money trading district, witnesses reported, a day after a crackdown on suspected speculators led to civil disturbances and a large protest march by Iranians demanding relief from the plummeting value of the currency, the rial.

Durand's work also appears among the nearly 500 American paintings, neatly deployed in glass-fronted cases that allow an unusually close-up view while providing protection from vandalism.

These units get deployed to areas of the network that either are experiencing unusually strong demand (think the U.S. Open or a presidential inauguration) or where a natural disaster has stuck (like Hurricane Harvey).

When Figaro declares that the Count will dance to his appointed tune, Regazzo deploys some unusually strong, stentorian tones, as if to hint at the social revolution that this opera is said to have prophesied.

Already, researchers have deployed brain organoids to investigate neurodevelopmental alterations in people with autism spectrum disorders8,10 or schizophrenia11, and to study the unusually small brain size (microcephaly) seen in some babies infected with the Zika virus before birth12.

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