Sentence examples for unusually used from inspiring English sources

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Eyre experimented with companies of actors working under one director over several plays and showed the NT the artistic worth and financial clout of big American musicals with his revival of Guys and Dolls, while Trevor Nunn expanded the musical output and, unusually, used his personal wealth to supplement the budget.

He sees them as a way of students exploring where their strengths and interests really lie: "How easy will it be for students who change their minds, who make a false start?" The loss of AS-levels has been felt particularly by Cambridge which, unusually, used a detailed breakdown of AS grades in its admissions decision making.

Hsieh et al unusually used a pragmatic design of four weeks of individualised acupressure compared to physical therapy.

We found that the expression of TIA1 or TIAR, but not their corresponding ΔQ versions, activated splicing of some unusually used alternative exons and also cryptic 5′ splice sites, in place of the original splice sites, on TIA1 (Supplementary Figures S2B, D and S3) and TIAR (Supplementary Figures S2C, D and S3) pre-mRNAs.

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Mr. Martins, unusually, uses 10 principal dancers (no corps or soloists) and propels them into a vivid outpouring of activity against a visual landscape whose color changes are emotionally coded.

Pokertree's Ghrian Golden Ale – which unusually uses three new world hop strains along with lemon peel and coriander seed – was citrusy and floral and, yes, had more spicy complexity than normal.

The Firebird unusually uses an external power supply to save on space and heat.

Unusually, he used first names when answering committee members' questions.

Unusually, it used a pre-randomisation strategy 36 in which potential participants were randomised and then asked to consent to the allocated treatment.

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In a surprise visit to Belfast on Thursday, Mr. Blair used unusually forthright language to demand that the I.R.A. disarm.

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