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Examples of unusually


These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
The early eighteenth-century activities of the vestry were unusually bold across a wide front.
Whether this amendment rate is unusually low is impossible to state since no comparative data exist over a broad range of committees.
Unusually, this pupil seems to have been able to memorize three interrogative chunks as early as the first round.
Amazonian forests are being rapidly cleared, and the remaining forest fragments appear unusually vulnerable to fire.
Perhaps, unusually, the book sees academic ideas and findings as having a significant influence on policy.
From the very beginning ministers received unusually large amounts of relief.
Thus, the vast majority of studies in quantitative genetics involve controlled breeding programmes in which individuals are raised in artificial, and often unusually benign, environments.
In addition, the personal and intimate nature of her letters casts an unusually precise light on some familiar generalizations regarding changing notions of propriety.
The book is unusually varied, comprising poems, dialogues, personal reminiscences, chapters interlarded with proverbs, quotes from the honoree's works, and conventional papers.
Men were often described as 'quiet', sometimes unusually so, and, in some cases, participants spoke of women dominating the discussions.
Unusually on average only two or three peptides will be digested whilst the others remain intact.
A considerable virtue of the book is its unusually clear exposition and presentation, which is evident throughout the volume.
The bill was passed at a time when prices for major commodity crops were extremely and unusually low.
Unusually dry weather was associated with lower than average totals of culture-confirmed melioidosis cases during 2001 and 2002.
The book is well-produced, and copy-edited to an unusually high standard.
Unusually dry conditions in winter seemed to increase prevalence and to reduce the number of worms.
The preceding winter spring had been unusually mild.
In short, the spectator remains unusually conscious of the relationship between performance and pretence, between disguise and deceit.
From this perspective, the use of the genitive marker is unusually high in this particular text.
Witches open up a free space where desire may operate in an unusually unconstrained manner.
A final size represents a rare category of unusually large glyphs.
In addition, 226 individuals selected for unusually high or low seasonality scores from a population based material and 46 patients with non-seasonal depression were analysed.
Several of the expressed reasons span two or more dimensions, with ' admiration of country ', ' for a better life ', and ' the climate ' being unusually ambiguous.
One anonymous referee gave unusually thoughtful and stimulating comments.
We report an unusually complex arrangement in a patient who died 16 hours following complete surgical repair despite appropriate management.
The state's operators were unusually hostile to the union.
The document concludes with what was for the times an unusually far-sighted rejection of biological heredity as a way of explaining collective traits.
One plausible explanation for observed stem increases in this plot is an unusually high incidence of large tree-fall events.
In these, nuclear division occurred at 18-25 h and germination took place unusually a few hours after nuclear division.
Numerous studies describe an unusually high proportion of both unresponsive and monocularly driven neurons.
The percentage of users of injectable contraceptives who reported themselves as amenorrhoeic is not unusually high.
How does language development proceed in creole-speaking communities, where the language situation is often unusually heterogeneous (massive multilingualism, multiple and complex layers of registers etc.)?
Only an unusually muscular state could push 3 percent of its adult population into the criminal justice system.
Because of unusually low producer prices between 1963 and 1969, there had been no new plantings or replanting on a significant scale.
Private provision played an unusually large role, state spending was relatively low and means testing was important.
The authors speculated that the reason for this unusually high frequency may be a distortion of the regular -helix.
The reason is straightforward: we have an unusually direct and accurate measure of self-interest.
Interviewees are likely to be unusually confident, and unrepresentative, though they may include severely impaired people.
Besides this caveat, an unusually large array of specialists will benefit from the last part of the book.
Median values are reported because a small number of reviews with unusually high numbers of trials skews the mean values.
The concentration of dissolved salts limits the distribution of pulmonate snails when it is unusually high or low.
The highest value was found in a ridge transect with an unusually high number of plants of all sizes.
In addition, during the summer of 2003, atmospheric temperatures were unusually high.
Such children appear to be very competent, overly bright and cheer ful, and unusually attentive to the parent with whom they have an alliance.
Three other amino acids, glutamic acid, alanine and glycine, behaved unusually.
Observations indicate that colonization of islands by adult butterflies occurs sporadically on unusually hot days during the wet season.
Each of the two source cells for the work was put through a magic square, whose structure in each case is unusually intricate.
The stigmata are unusually large, especially that of the eighth abdominal segment.
In an area where political control had long been bound up with control of trade, it was an unusually democratic trade good.
Moving under moonlight, they would feel the ground with their bare feet, listen to winds and use their senses to detect unusually warm air.
The autumn of 1838 was unusually wet and wheat prices were rising.
Unusually vomiting was noted as a symptom in 25 % of the cases.
In outcrossing populations, unusually high diversity is found only at sites very closely linked to a locus subject to balancing selection.
Unusually for a senior administrator, he returned to research on retirement, and went back to his first organism, maize.
As suggested, across the life course, social relationships appear to be unusually salient for health: physical and mental.
The area surrounding them is cleared and kept unusually clean.
The aim was to sample mosquitoes in an unusually intense manner in both space and time and then compare spatial and temporal variation.
First, consider a "man of humanity" - who is unusually sensitive to fellow-feeling - and a distant race.
The variability inevitably produces inequality of access : not unusually, those with higher incomes have more choice.
The virus is unusually stable and can resist several months in contaminated soils, marine sediment, fresh water and seawater [1].
Each group has women who should be regarded as unusually old primiparae, but the ages qualifying for this designation differ substantially among the three groups.
Table 1 shows that primigravidae in 1948-52 had an unusually high perinatal death rate from malformations of the central nervous system.
The libretto calls for two balli and a combattimento; the unusually large company of twenty-four dancers was apparently all male.
Averaging the yield ratios across each general food category reduced the effects of unusually high or low yield ratios from individual studies.
The courts, too, were unusually activist in the cases mentioned above, that undermined the 1909 land valuation regime.
At times, their arguments come down to identifying a nineteenth-century individual who was unusually darkskinned or whom they had heard was rumoured to be black.
The existing literature is unusually thin on these issues.
To be sure, the audience's reaction was unusually extreme.
The baritone's role as protagonist was regarded as unusually challenging, requiring a gamut of emotions from the noble and majestic to the pathetic and vulnerable.
Two text types, however, did not conform to this pattern, showing unusually high ratios of zero: reportage and scripted monologue.
In a rare moment of heated opinion and in an unusually long footnote, he did weigh in against the more esoteric canonic arts.
A recording alone, however, can hardly contribute much to the solution of a problem of attribution, unless the interpretations on it are unusually convincing.
Furthermore, the twenties was an unusually moist decade and, as a result, abandonment levels were historically low and yields relatively high.
Most unusually, none of the evidence had come from the victims of the 'crimes'.
Our trapping was conducted in early summer after several months of unusually dry conditions.
The production of unusually large offspring following embryo manipulation: concepts and challenges.
Additionally, the size of the individual barrels are affected with some smaller than normal and others unusually enlarged.
Unusually, the composers had to submit their scores as if 'tablets from on high', without rehearsal input.
Unusually for a political scientist, he was interested both in the fine grain of political history and in scientific method.
Possibly, a traumatic situation could involve the release of unusually large amounts of stress hormones, thus reducing learning.
Each of the arias is unusually long, with copious coloratura.
In particular, the formation of the most basic statements can be unusually complicated.
She was extremely irritable, hyperactive, would not sleep, was boisterous, unusually talkative, emotionally labile, provocative, paranoid, and unpredictable.
The specimen is unusually complete for a fossil sea lily, and lies on a fine-grained limestone.
The unusually deep window niches define a transitional space at the window opening - a border space.
Thus, the developing child may be particularly vulnerable to traumatic or unusually stressful experiences.
Unusually, some short biographies are given of leading scientists in the research field described in each chapter.
Secondly, and most unusually for a bishop's register of this date, there is very little routine business in this volume.
If, for any reason, internal signals became unusually strong, they could come to dominate the system with resulting hallucinosis.
Rather, there are an unusually large number of features that depart from the norm.
Finally, an unusually large number of major elections took place in 1972.
The ruler continued to enjoy, unless he were unusually vicious or unlucky, a respect which sometimes verged on worship.
The first is that planting has been unusually late in some seasons of recent years.
The commentaries come from eight different countries and an unusually wide range of disciplines, including psychology, economics, philosophy, biology, psychiatry, anthropology, and mathematics.
Although differing in headdress styles, these figures wear unusually long necklaces with a face pendant, the only figures to do so.
At the same time it formed the core of the unusually powerful organised trade-union movement.
Everyday language is made strange in poetry, and in particular the physical unusually prominent.
Our most striking finding is that twins tend to be preceded by an unusually long interval.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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