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  1. To consider shapes where the ships are laying sideways, upside down, or at an, unusually ,high-pitched angle out of the water. The volumetric detail of the back sides of
  2. Although rare, cellos in sizes larger than 4/4 do exist. Cellists with, unusually ,large hands may play a slightly larger than full-sized cello. Cellos made
  3. Also had very long ribs compared to most other diploids, giving it an, unusually ,deep chest. The limb bones were also very robust. Classification and species SP
  4. Until the early 19th century. He soon realized this system displayed an, unusually ,high proper motion, and therefore its observed true velocity through space
  5. Of Corrie and his son Delhi died in Constantinople a patrician. Charles, unusually , had himself crowned with the Iron Crown and made the magnates of Lombardy do
  6. Works downstream in Johnstown. Such repair work, a reduction in height, and, unusually , high snowmelt and heavy spring rains combined to cause the dam to give way on
  7. Reaches, can be hazardous and slippery. Thanks to the zigzags, the path is not, unusually ,steep apart from in the initial stages, but inexperienced walkers should be
  8. Nearly as expandable and were universally proprietary. Even the game port was, unusually ,powerful and could be used for digital and analog input and output; one hacker
  9. CJD in the early 1990s represent a distinct genetic subpopulation, with, unusually , short incubation periods for Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). This
  10. Populations as early as the fifth and 6th centuries. In addition, Sussex has, unusually ,few place names of British origin. This does not necessarily mean that the
  11. Klosterbräu, Mahrs Brad and Barrera Special, and one brewpub, Ambräusianum—an, unusually ,high number for a city of 70,000. Geography Bamberg is located in Franconia
  12. GUI Amiga computers (late 1985/ early 1986),although the product, unusually ,did not bear any Microsoft marks. These languages introduced many extensions to
  13. Were unusually high monsoon rains. Secondly, the Himalayas shed off an equally, unusually ,high amount of melt water that year. Thirdly, trees that usually would have
  14. To play with. Acid rain is a rain or any other form of precipitation that is, unusually ,acidic, meaning that it possesses elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH).
  15. He had become extremely unpopular due to the uncontrollable economic crisis and, unusually ,high inflation. Sarney's unsuccessful government allowed the election in 1989
  16. The required thermal mass. Passives building codes in particular bring, unusually ,good interior air quality, because the buildings change the air several times
  17. Location, where tropical and temperate ocean currents meet, contributes to an, unusually ,diverse assemblage of marine species. These mostly submerged atolls which dry
  18. Discussed in the previous paragraph),certain jurisdictions attract an, unusually ,high fraction of cases, because of the predictability afforded by the depth of
  19. Enough strength to make game themselves. Openings at the 2 level are either, unusually ,strong (2NT,natural, and 2,artificial) or preemptive, depending on the
  20. Union after he campaigned for the freedom of dissident writers. Miller was an, unusually ,articulate commentator on his own work. In 1978, he published a collection of
  21. Possible that non-carbon-based life forms exist, carbon is well known for the, unusually ,wide variety of molecules that can be formed around it. Carbon is the fourth
  22. Decorations that occupy about the bottom quarter of the page, and are, unusually ,extensive and coherent in this work. In fact the bestiary has been expanded
  23. The history of Greece as a whole. The constitutional history of Regina is, unusually ,simple. So long as the island retained its independence the government was an
  24. Produces an unusual yodel-like sound commonly called a" barrier ", due to its, unusually ,shaped larynx. This trait also gives the Benji the nickname" Backless Dog. "
  25. Resemble volcanic rocks, they incorporate unrelated fragments of bedrock, form, unusually , large and unbroken fields, and have a much more mixed chemical composition than
  26. A mixture of copper, zinc,tin, lead,nickel, iron,antimony, arsenic with an, unusually ,large amount of silver - between 22.5 % in the base and 5.76 % in the pan below
  27. Of the circus clown's colored wigs, stylistic makeup, outlandish costumes, unusually ,large footwear, and red nose, which evolved to project their actions to large
  28. Who lived in England, explained Chekhov's popularity in that country by his ", unusually ,complete rejection of what we may call the heroic values. " In Russia itself
  29. Is effective for chronic low back pain. Conducting research on low back pain is, unusually ,problematic since most patients have experienced" conventional care" – which
  30. Of Panama and New Mexico); Japan, in which one particular form of albinism is, unusually ,common; and Ukase Island, the population of which shows a very high incidence
  31. Of the Seas" and would receive a portion of all profits. The terms were, unusually ,generous, but as his son later wrote, the monarchs did not really expect him to
  32. Supporter of the Tottenham Hotspur football team. For an academic, Ayer was an, unusually ,well-connected figure in his time, with close links to 'high-society' and the
  33. 951; he was crowned Emperor in Rome,2 February 962 by Pope John XII, and,most, unusually , she was crowned Empress at the same ceremony. Among their children, four lived
  34. Of the armor adorning the walls of his house as proof that he could be, unusually ,warlike for a lyric poet. Other examples of his readiness for both warlike and
  35. In part, no doubt, to the imposing stage presence of Edward Allan. Allan was, unusually ,tall for the time, and the haughty roles of Tambourine, Faustus,and Barnabas
  36. Outside the months between October and May with an average snowfall of. Due to, unusually ,low precipitation for several years after flooding in 1999,Colorado Springs
  37. Assyria appears to have stabilized by the reign of Sheridan I who ruled for an, unusually ,long period of 46 years, from 1179 BC to 1133 BC. Another brief period of
  38. Leningrad and many others. Climate Considering its small area, Bulgaria has an, unusually ,variable and complex climate. The country lies between the strongly contrasting
  39. Did not harden in the normal manner. Thus, the limbs of the castrate often grew, unusually ,long, as did the bones of their ribs. This, combined with intensive training
  40. The combination of this modulus and a relatively low density results in an, unusually ,fast sound conduction speed in beryllium – about 12.9 km/s at ambient
  41. The first game of the series. The AIDS also set the tone for what would be an, unusually ,suspenseful post-season; while their first game was considered a blow-out, the
  42. Where Britain's Cambrian rocks are best exposed. The Cambrian is unique in its, unusually ,high proportion of lagerstätten. These are sites of exceptional preservation
  43. Produced instruments capable of yielding greater power of tone. His pattern was, unusually ,small, but he also made a wider model now known as the" Grand Amati ", which
  44. Coated with polymeric organic compounds. These DWNT-polymer yarns exhibited, unusually ,high energy to failure of ~100 J·g−1 (comparable to one of the toughest
  45. The disease systemically. They are particularly susceptible due to their, unusually ,low body temperature, which is hospitable to the leprosy bacterium
  46. Of the twentieth century there has been a bloom in the independent creation of, unusually ,designed art boomerangs. These often have little or no resemblance to the
  47. College records from the period also indicate that Marlowe had had a series of, unusually ,lengthy absences from the university – much longer than permitted by university
  48. Were several reasons for the severity of the flooding. Firstly, there were, unusually ,high monsoon rains. Secondly, the Himalayas shed off an equally unusually high
  49. Between Candide and Edgar Huntley; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker (1799):" An, unusually ,large number of parallels … crop up in the two novels, particularly in terms of
  50. And do not lack melanin. * Melanism is the direct opposite of albinism. An, unusually ,high level of melanin pigmentation (and sometimes absence of other types of

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