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And Austin's localist movement remains unusually robust.
As I say, I have an unusually robust constitution.
He leads a government which looks unusually robust when set beside many others.
In some respects, however, James had an unusually robust survival instinct.
Obama sometimes seemed curiously flat in his delivery – except in his unusually robust defence of healthcare.
The thespians can thank Mr. Tear for 59E59's unusually robust back bar.
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He kept a reputation as an "unusually tall, robust" man throughout his life, with an adult height of about 6 feet.
For now Netanyahu's coalition is in robust form, unusually so for an Israeli government, and is backing its prime minister.
He also voiced concern that some states were putting "early voting" places in upscale malls and planning to allocate voting booths according to the 2010 elections, when Republican turnout was strong, rather than the 2008 elections, when Democratic turnout was robust, with unusually large turnout among heavy minority and student populations.
Sun bears have (for their size) unusually large canines and robust jaw musculature [58], [59], which seem especially suited for breaking into protected insect nests, and their small body size probably enhances their ability to cling to a tree trunk while doing so (e.g., excavating Trigona nests from live hardwood trees).
– a clade occupying a robust and unusually long branch on our nuclear trees (Figs. 1 and 2) – plus a few more basally divergent species, including A. hemipilioides, A. thailandicum, P. brevicalcarata, P. limprichtii (Schltr).
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