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Gordon was older when Sonic Youth started than Kurt Cobain was when he died and she must have seemed unusually wise to the early 1990s generation.
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unusually fresh".
I always thought of Larry Downes, the co-author of the mega-selling Unleashing the Killer App, as an unusually gentle and wise soul.
As stadiums go, it's unusually cozy, with just 37,000 seats, probably a wise move for a team near the league's bottom in attendance.
Morocco's king also had unusually strong words that Obama's team would be wise to study.
Unusually for the Baftas, it was a lovely evening, weather wise, the red carpet bathed in a fading winter sunshine although, as host Stephen Fry joked, inside the Royal Opera House it was "simply pissing down with stars".
At the end Johnson accepted defeat for the 15th time in his long and distinguished career; Froch was unusually subdued when his hand was raised after the calculations of two wise judges and a comic act from Japan.
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.
It is always wise, she said, to tell an insurance carrier about any personal items of unusually high value.
Hiring a financial planner can be a wise move if you're too busy to plan, hate numbers, have an unusually complicated situation or need a nagging nanny to get you to save.
Etymology-wise, the only clue is that it might have been "used of anything unusually large".
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