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Its and unusual
Its distance is unusual for a naked-eye star.
Its reproductive success is partly because of opportunistic feeding: it has a diet, unusual among anurans, of both dead and living matter.
Its sweat glands can be found in its haired skin surface, an unusual trait among rodents.
Its unusual rock formations, stone bridges, and waterfalls remained etched in Pei's memory for decades.
Its program in the sciences is likewise unusual – Reed's TRIGA research reactor makes it the only school in the United States to have a nuclear reactor operated entirely by undergraduates.
Its trajectory was designed to take advantage of an unusual alignment of the planets ( that occurs once every 177 years ) that allowed one space probe to fly by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, if everything went well.
Its unusual name, coined by Thomas Carlyle in 1858, refers to an ear severed from Robert Jenkins, captain of a British merchant ship.
Its main goal is to give an overview of the subject but, unusual for a popular science book, it also attempts to explain some complex mathematics.
Its summit, an alpine area above the tree line, is a nearly flat plateau about 13 km ( 8 mi ) across composed of serpentine bedrock and supporting a quite unusual flora.
Its onion dome is highly unusual for Northern Germany.
Its replacement, constructed by Roger Bigod, the Earl of Norfolk, was unusual for the time in having no central keep, but instead using a curtain wall with thirteen mural towers to defend the centre of the castle.
Its rare and unusual phonographs include models by Thomas A. Edison.
Its Classic Revival style, fashionable for private residences in the Bay Area at the time, was unusual for naval base housing.
Its grave is marked by an unusual stone, also known locally as the " Donkey Stone ".
Its ingredients include coriander and salt, which are unusual for German beers.
Its all welded construction was very unusual for the cycle industry at the time, and many years were to pass before other manufacturers adopted this method.
Its unusual mid-span height was a requirement of the New Jersey ports.
Its name originated because steel, instead of wrought iron, was used in its construction, very unusual for the time.
Its growth form is unusual in that it tends to spread by runners, offset from the parent plant by several centimeters.
Its unusual karst topography hillsides have often been compared to those at Halong Bay, Vietnam.
Its unusual cell wall, rich in lipids ( e. g., mycolic acid ), is likely responsible for this resistance and is a key virulence factor.
Its other famous landmark is the Fairhaven United Reformed Church, which is of unusual design, being built in Byzantine style and faced with glazed white tiles, and commonly known as the White Church.
Its plain, stark orange color and unusual fonts went against conventional design aesthetics.
Its many unusual locales include an intricately designed space station, and a 3D network of underground caverns.

Its and architecture
Its widespread use in many Roman structures, a key event in the history of architecture termed the Roman Architectural Revolution, freed Roman construction from the restrictions of stone and brick material and allowed for revolutionary new designs in terms of both structural complexity and dimension.
Its destruction is considered by some to be the beginning of postmodern architecture.
Its MIPS based supercomputers were withdrawn in 2005 when SGI made the strategic decision to move to Intel's IA-64 architecture.
Its TLB and cache architecture are different from all other members of the MIPS family.
Its intent was to introduce workstations based on the MIPS architecture and able to run Windows NT and SCO UNIX.
Its eclectic architecture is a mix of historical ( neo-classical ), interbellum ( Bauhaus and Art Deco ), Communist-era and modern.
Its architecture has a unique feel, with both Italian Renaissance and Germanic influences.
Its lounge is affectionately called the Jetsons lounge because of its curved architecture.
Its historical architecture has a style more Mediterranean than Russian, having been heavily influenced by French and Italian styles.
Its architecture strives to separate enforcement of security decisions from the security policy itself and streamlines the volume of software charged with security policy enforcement.
Its architecture is typical of the Ottoman era, a large building made of stone.
Its particular shape and original architecture had a large influence on many other towers in the Netherlands, including the Martinitoren in Groningen.
Its document files used the RFT ( Revisable-Form Text ) or DCA ( document content architecture ) filename extension, both of which were standards on IBM mainframe computers.
Its façade displays forms characteristic of the Neo-baroque style in architecture.
Its predecessors, the Amiga 500, 1000 and 2000, shared the same fundamental system architecture and consequently performed without much variation in processing speed despite considerable variation in purchase price.
Its software architecture, though practical enough, bore no resemblance to any other.
Its first such system was the UNIX-powered TOWER 16 / 32, the success of which ( approximately 100, 000 were sold ) established NCR as a pioneer in bringing industry standards and open systems architecture to the computer market.
Its construction made it the highest château in France, its façade reflecting the influences of that century ’ s Baroque architecture.
Its well-known atrium was designed with the notion of having urban greenspace accessible to all, and is an example of the application in architecture of environmental psychology.
Its architecture was the most salient Carolingian art to a society that never saw an illuminated manuscript and rarely handled one of the new coins.
Its architecture is similar to Saint Paul's Church in Princeton.
Its rooms were for business, and Lord Burlington followed Palladio's recommendation to restrict the lowest order of Roman architecture, the Tuscan, to the ground floor.
Its well preserved architecture is one of the reasons it was nominated as a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
Its architecture dates back to the Norman era, with additions made most centuries since.

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