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Is the child drooling unusually, having trouble breathing, behaving strangely or experiencing unexplained abdominal cramps or vomiting?
He was promoted to brigadier, unusually having never held the rank of colonel, and took command of 20th Armoured Brigade in Germany before becoming I Corps chief of staff.
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Clegg, unusually, has signalled he will intervene in the debate.
The US seems concerned by his win and, unusually, has issued a veiled warning.
Steady leadership (Cornwall has, unusually, had the same director of children's services for six years).
The employment minister Chris Grayling has defended the scheme and, unusually, has criticised the NAO's methodology.
And everyone on the longlist, very unusually, has been given proper coverage in the catalogue.
She would, unusually, have a substantial majority in both houses of parliament, as well as in most German states.
The director of public prosecutions, unusually, has gone public and said that he is not calling for it.
Like all its rivals, it uses Google's Android, but unusually has Intel chips powering the phones.
But the Lib Dems, more unusually, have also gained some votes from people who are broadly mistrustful of mainstream politics.
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