Sentence examples for unusually made from inspiring English sources

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This deal, unusually, made use of a negative rate of interest, apparently to defer payments on ¥200 billion ($1.7 billion) worth of government debt from 1997 into 1998.

Everything hinged on the fate of this boy, and Holbein probably made a wise move when he not only made the work but, unusually, made a gift of it to Henry himself at New Year.

With his colleagues, he developed this new department, which, unusually, made no assumptions about the religious convictions of its staff, into a teaching and research centre of world renown, attentive to diverse religions and multi-disciplinary in approach, drawing on the full range of social sciences.

Great Britain's Paralympic five-man judo team is, unusually, made up of two sets of brothers.

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Their intentions are made unusually clear in this "On the Town," which includes postcoital scenes that find the boys dazed and happy in their underwear.

Mr. Biden and Mr. Xi arrived at the Great Hall together at 10 30 a.m., striding under blue skies made unusually clear from a night of rain.

Unusually, they made a success of it.

Mercury is the innermost planet to the Sun and is, unusually, mostly made of metal.

Unusually, Chen made no direct mention of the Dalai Lama, saying only that the "struggle against separatism has been noticeably stepped up".

During its service in Iraq, the 205th Brigade was unusually large, made up of eight battalions and an additional company, more than double its normal three-battalion complement.

As a bonus, the glasses are unusually transparent, making them appropriate for rainy weather and nighttime, too.

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