Sentence examples for unusually human from inspiring English sources

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Gold, silver, iron, steel, wire, glass, latex, and, more unusually, human hair.

Four admitted terrorists cooperated with prosecutors in the trial of Adis Medunjanin, and their testimony provided an unusually human look at what drew them to Al Qaeda.

Just as painters prefer to talk about colour and light more than about abstractions and personal detail, we begin with his singular interpretation of the Alpine symphony, which he gives an unusually human dimension.

The testimony of the four men — Zarein Ahmedzay, Saajid Badat, Bryant Neal Vinas and Najibullah Zazi — was interspersed with moments of tears, conviction and regret, and provided a detailed and unusually human window into a normally secretive world, as each man described the journey that led him to the cusp of committing mass murder on behalf of Al Qaeda.

"Late Night" and its successor, "Late Show," are famous for their Ernie Kovacs-like self-awareness, but what is overlooked about Mr. Letterman is how in the middle of the most contrived conventions he generates moments that seem genuine, spontaneous and, for late-night television, unusually human.

An unusually human vein of a big, bureaucratic institution, it's "like a gift" from the city, he says.

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This portrait of Balanchine is made by one who saw his beauty deeply, his otherworldly beauty, his transcendent art but, more unusually, his human beauty, so singular.

Many, including a ruling in the spring that the golfer Casey Martin was entitled to ride a golf cart rather than have to walk the course in tournament play, have had unusually interesting human, as well as legal, dimensions.

Though Sunday's attack appeared unusually vicious, human rights experts on this region said it was all too reminiscent of previous episodes, including the killing of Muslims by Christians in January.

And then there is Pollard, a strong safety who generally keeps to himself until game day, when he channels a boatload of inner rage into hits that render unusually large human beings into lesser versions of themselves.

After her death The Times praised her "unusually wide human sympathies ... her generous nature and real sense of humour".

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