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unusual and entry
It is not unusual to pay to play in a feeder tournament that gives the winner ( s ) a free entry to another tournament but it is debatable whether these second level tournaments can be called ' freerolls ', since they require a buy-in, albeit smaller than the major tournament one.
If so, they pointed out, this comet dust can survive entry in partially molten form, accounting for the unusual attributes of the micrometeorites collected in Antarctica, which do not resemble the larger meteorites known to originate from asteroids.
* Parodos: The Chorus of knights runs into the theatre and immediately skirmishes with Paphlagonian-such a rapid entry into the action is unusual.
Perhaps the most unusual entry was It's a skull, a dance-style music track with all the vocals taken from the Amiga game Valhalla.
The Tezro continued that trend with an appearance that was highly unusual, while in contrast the entry level Fuel was surprisingly conventional.
* Kalos models and their variants are marketed as entry-level vehicles in various trim levels globally with options unusual at entry-level: including AM / FM / CD / MP3 audio, steering wheel mounted radio controls, power locks and windows, remote keyless entry, and heated sideview mirrors and power sunroof.
This unusual feature allowed very compact data entry, comparable to full-screen CRT data entry.
ClarkNet enjoyed a great deal of press exposure because of its early entry into the Internet, the fact it was a deaf owned company, its unusual location on a working farm, and its excellent reputation for service.
An unusual entry in the cartulary of Ronceray describes a dispute over a vineyard seized by Geoffrey Martel and granted to his " wives, or rather concubines, Agnes, Grécie, Adele, and Adelaide.
Kenny's entry into politics was unusual in the sense that neither he nor his family were steeped in politics at the time.
There used to be a petrol station in the village and its presence can be noted through the unusual drives of the two bungalows closest to the pub, which very much resemble the entry / exits of a petrol station forecourt.
Black's entry into politics came about in an unusual manner, after the United Farmers of Manitoba ( UFM ) emerged as the province's largest political party in the 1922 provincial election.
The entry model has very low environment requirements ; it is unusual among ATEs in that is needs neither water nor specialized power supply.

unusual and for
I want the room in the attic prepared for him He is a most unusual lad, quite precocious in many ways.
Since the hazards of poor communication are so great, p can be justified as a habitable site only on the basis of unusual productivity such as is made available by a waterfall for milling purposes, a mine, or a sugar maple camp.
It was a somewhat unusual thing for a reporter to have a contract in those days before the epidemic of syndicated columnists.
The farm program will cost an additional 1.5 billion, because of unusual weather factors, the Food for Peace program and other new measures.
The most unusual of them is the Ithaca 49 ( about $20, $5 for a saddle scabbard ) -- a lever-action single-shot patterned after the famous Winchester lever-action and featuring the Western look.
In the period since the end of World War 2, -- a period coinciding with merchandising demands for the colorful, the unusual, and the original in signs and displays -- plastics have come on so strong that today they are the acknowledged leaders in the field.
On December 9, 1862, Sergeant Edwin H. Fay, an unusual Louisianan who held A.B. and M.A. degrees from Harvard University and who before the war was headmaster of a private school for boys in Louisiana, wrote his wife: `` I saw Pemberton and he is the most insignificant puke I ever saw.
He has given only the one pass in his 27 innings, an unusual characteristic for a southpaw.
but naturally, the royal ritual, which provided unusual control over already supremely powerful divine spirits, was held responsible for regulating the universe and insuring the welfare of the kingdom.
Doc Doolittle's scheduled appearance at captain's mast was a very unusual thing, because the discipline dispensed there is ordinarily for the young and immature, and a chief is naturally expected to stay off the report.
In American jurisprudence, under the rules for hearsay, admission of an unsupported affidavit as evidence is unusual ( especially if the affiant is not available for cross-examination ) with regard to material facts which may be dispositive of the matter at bar.
Several unusual applications, such as a nuclear battery or fuel for space ships with nuclear propulsion, have been proposed for the isotope < sup > 242m </ sup > Am, but they are as yet hindered by the scarcity and high price of this nuclear isomer.
The archaeological record indicates that it was not unusual for ancient Pueblo peoples to adapt to climatic change by changing residences and locations.
It was unusual for a man of Mackenzie's humble origins to attain such a position in an age which generally offered such opportunity only to the privileged.
It is somewhat unusual for directors to be credited co-editors, although the Coen Brothers and Robert Rodriguez have both directed and edited nearly all of their films.
Agrippina ’ s actions were considered unusual as for a Roman wife, because a conventional Roman wife was required to stay home.
The early use of Chinese astrology was mainly confined to political astrology, the observation of unusual phenomena, identification of portents and the selection of auspicious days for events and decisions.
The bequest stipulated: " It is especially desired that students competing for prizes shall be allowed the widest possible latitude, and that the new, the unusual, and the radical shall be especially encouraged.
He was one of the most successful early etchers, and was unusual for his generation of German printmakers in doing no book illustrations.
* His view of the second coming of Christ is also unusual ; he suggested that this would not be a physical reappearance, but that the Christ being would become manifest in non-physical form, visible to spiritual vision and apparent in community life for increasing numbers of people beginning around the year 1933.
However in French it is usually referred to as Chateau d ' Abbadie or Domaine d ' Abbadia, and locally it is not unusual for it to be called le Chateau d ' Antoine d ' Abbadie.
" This behavior is considered unusual for Laurents, which runs contrary to his current reputation.
Jensen was denied reprints of his work by his publisher and was not permitted to reply in response to letters of criticism — both extremely unusual policies for their day.

unusual and Anglo-Saxon
As the story would later be told by the Anglo-Saxon monk and historian Bede, Gregory was struck by the unusual appearance of the slaves and asked about their background.
The Franks Casket, an Anglo-Saxon hoard-box ( early seventh century ) shows Romulus and Remus in an unusual setting, two wolves instead of one, a grove instead of one tree or a cave, four kneeling warriors instead of one or two gesticulating shepherds.
The name Gosnell was originally an unusual family surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, referring to someone living at " Gosa's Hill "; the name comes from mixing the old English name " Gosa ", and the word " cnoll " ( meaning hill ).
The unusual name of Hetton-le-Hole derives from two Anglo-Saxon words which were spelt together " Heppedune " or Bramble Hill.
An Anglo-Saxon cemetery was created on the site around 450 AD which has produced an unusual number of glass objects, which can now be seen in Worthing Museum.

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