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Neanderthals apparently had unusually strong right arms, judging by their right humerus — the long arm bone underlying the biceps and triceps — which often boasted protrusions with which to attach powerful muscles.
At Hardymount, the focus is the old walled garden, which unusually lies right next to the house.
So is it possible that Jon Stewart, who wields sarcasm like a machete on "The Daily Show," has an unusually large right parahippocampal gyrus?
NBC, CBS and ABC also have a clause in their PGA Tour deals that endows the Tour with an unusually strong right to bar ads that reflect adversely on the image or reputation of its tournaments, or "applicable tournaments".
The difference for George Bush, on his week-long swing from Germany to Russia and then back via France and Italy, is that governments and voters, not just the usual street activists, seem unusually perturbed right now about relations with America.Europe's politicians did not like Mr Bush's invention in January of an "axis of evil" consisting of Iran, Iraq and North Korea.
Baseball teams intentionally design quirky or asymmetric stadiums, so their players will have a familiarity-based edge, and so they can build rosters customised to make the best use of them by, for example, signing powerful left-handed batters for a ballpark with an unusually short right field.
This is why stocks are unusually cheap right now.
You have a flight to New York that boards in 90 minutes, and traffic to SFO from your current location is unusually bad right now.
The unusually powerful right arms of Neanderthals may not be due to a spear-hunting life as once suggested, but rather one often spent scraping animal skins for clothes and shelters, researchers say.
But he claimed this was because of the unusually generous rights attached to such bonds in the event of a default – and not because of any pressure brought to bear by shareholders with a vested interest.
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