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More unusual variations of the game include mondo croquet, extreme croquet, and bicycle croquet ( perhaps influenced by polo ).
More unusual configurations such as the H, U, X, and W have also been used.
More took a serious interest in the education of women, an attitude that was highly unusual at the time.
More unusual committees abound at the collegiate level ; for instance, a college conference may simulate the Greco-Persian Wars via a committee of the Greek poleis, have a committee simulating the National Football League's annual owners meeting, as held at George Mason University MUN in 2009, or even have a committee simulating President David Palmer's cabinet from the TV show 24, simulated by the University of Pennsylvania Model UN Conference in 2007 .< ref >
More unusual shapes have been manufactured but patients find these harder to swallow, and they are more vulnerable to chipping or manufacturing problems.
More unusual is the modern W engine ( also known as a ' VV ' engine to distinguish itself from the pre-war W engines ) that has four cylinder banks arranged in a " W " pattern with two pairs narrowly arranged with a 15-degree separation.
More unusual flavors have been used, e. g. peanut butter, iced tea, and even whisky.
More unusual flavors such as berry, cola, lemon lime, peach, tropical fruit, pineapple, orange fruit punch and stranger tastes such as bacon, or popcorn can be found as well.
More unusual biscuit sandwiches with chicken fried steak, and smoked sausage can be found in the southeast, but are more difficult to find in Hardee's outside this region.
More consistently strong signals, especially those accentuated by unusual atmospheric conditions, can be achieved by improving the antenna system.
More unusual methods have included tearing or slicing the stamp, but this is a slower process and can easily damage the contents, and was only occasionally used, for instance in 19th century Afghanistan.
More likely to hit the ball sharply to the left side of the infield, placed in the order of the lineup so that he usually had runners on base ahead of him, and less likely to beat throws to first base, and having a very long career because he was a good hitter for average and power, this competent hitter grounded into an unusual number of double plays.
More often, the term server hog is used to designate an unusual load condition where the server performance falls short of the culturally accepted baseline.
More often than not, properties have unusual trees and plants as well as intricate designed pieces of foliage that run along the front, sides as well as back of the house.
More recently, it is believed that a manifestation of the Kondo effect is necessary for understanding the unusual metallic delta-phase of plutonium.
More recent criticism has pointed to the subtle, shifting symbolism of the pearl as one of the poem's chief virtues, recognizing that there is no inherent contradiction between the poem's elegiac and its allegorical aspects, and that the sophisticated allegorical significance of the Pearl Maiden is not unusual but in fact has several quite well known parallels in medieval literature, the most celebrated being probably Dante's Beatrice.
More recently, a second class Leiosporocertotopsida has been segregated for the singularly unusual species Leiosporoceros dussii.
More recently, Sturm Ruger and Company introduced a number of new lever-action designs in the 1990s, unusual because most lever action designs date from before World War II, in the period before reliable semi-automatic rifles became widely available.
More severe side effects are severe allergic reactions, chest pain, dark urine, fast heartbeat, fever, paresthesia, persistent sore throat, severe stomach pain, unusual bruising or bleeding, unusual tiredness, and yellowing of the eyes or skin.
More unusual varieties of meat include frog, turtle, and arthropods ( including tarantulas ); these would are difficult to find in Khmer cuisine abroad but are used in everyday dishes in Cambodia.
More unusual instrumentation such as bagpipes and accordions is not unheard of.
" More skilled bands can have people with high levels of musical talent playing unusual instruments.
More precise printing eliminated the need for dark outlines on printed designs, and new green dyes appeared in patterns of grasses, ferns, and unusual florals.

More and dangerous
These literary battles convinced More, who valued structure, tradition, and order in society above all else, that Lutheranism and the Protestant Reformation in general were dangerous, not only to the Catholic faith but to the stability of society as a whole.
More dangerous but much less common are liver damage from interferons, severe cardiotoxicity, infertility, and acute myeloid leukemia of mitoxantrone, and the putative link between natalizumab and some cases of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
More to the point, feisty, and a little bit more dangerous.
More and more people refused to pay, leading to Darnell's Case, in which the courts confirmed that " if no cause was given for the detention ... the prisoner could not be freed as the offence was probably too dangerous for public discussion ".
More dangerous enemies were nearer home ; tribes in Thrace rebelled in 332 BC, led by Memnon of Thrace, the Macedonian governor of the region, followed shortly by the revolt of Agis III, king of Sparta.
More dangerous than this was the formation of the Stormjaers (), a paramilitary wing of the OB similar to the Nazi Sturmabteilung.
More importantly, he began using his dangerous shot more often once he arrived in Montreal.
More specific terms are often used in special cases ; a stunt double is used for dangerous or sophisticated sequences.
More British representatives in the region and in London saw the Confederacy as a dangerous precedent that was anti-British and doomed to failure.
More dangerous for Black is 8. Ng5, the Alchemy Variation, where Black has to be careful not to fall for various sacrifices on e6 and f7, but White probably does not get enough compensation for the pawn after 8 ... Bg6 9. Ne2 Bd6.
In August 2001, Ridenour wrote an editorial in the Washington Times, " The U. S. Must Tread Carefully to Avoid Creating More Fundamentalist Islamic Governments ," warning of the dangerous possibility that Malaysia could become a third Iran or Afghanistan, with what she called " ferocious and fanatical hatred aimed against the West generally and the United States in particular " and in the case of Afghanistan sheltering " the world's most notorious-and dangerous-international terrorist, Osama bin Laden.
More than a dozen SOE circuits were active in France at that time ; Cammaerts was assigned to the Donkeyman circuit, then operating in the upper Rhône Valley, but his SOE reception party drove him first to Paris, with a dangerous disregard for security that alerted him to the risks of such behaviour.
More dangerous than his military enemies were, however, his enemies at the Spanish court.
The game is reported by the Anglo-Celt as ".. More like a contest between 42 dangerous and ferocious wire haired lunatics than any competition.
More of these dangerous reefs litter the sound between Glunimore, Sanda and Sheep Island.
The Oath More Judaico or Jewish Oath was a special form of oath, accompanied by certain ceremonies and often intentionally humiliating or dangerous, that Jews were required to take in European courts of law until the 20th century.

More and is
More profound and more disturbing, however, is the moral isolation of Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe.
More important is the simple human point that all men suffer, and that it is a kind of anthropological-religious pride on the part of the Jew to believe that his suffering is more poignant than mine or anyone else's.
More than that, Sam Rayburn is the very living symbol of an iron-clad integrity so powerful in his nature and so constantly demonstrated that he can count some of his best friends in the opposition.
More than 50% of all lumber is unitized ; ;
More unitized lumber is being shipped on flat cars, and NLRDA studies show that flat cars loaded with the new Type 6-B floating-load method can be unloaded for as little as $.054/mbf.
More than anything, it is the therapist's intuitive sensing of these latent meanings in the stereotype which helps these meanings to become revealed, something like a spread-out deck of cards, on sporadic occasions over the passage of the patient's and his months of work together.
But to return to the main line of our inquiry, it is doubtful that Utopia is still widely read because More was medieval or even because he was a martyr -- indeed, it is likely that these days many who read Utopia with interest do not even know that its author was a martyr.
Utopia is still widely read because in a sense More stood on the margin of modernity.
we are concerned with Utopian communism -- that is, simply communism as it appears in the imaginary commonwealth of Utopia, as More conceived it.
More rarely, the hymen is so sturdy that it does not yield to penetration.
More typical is the case of a suburban Long Island housewife described by a marriage counselor.
More often, though, he is so accustomed to submitting to authority on the job without argument that he lives by the same rule at home.
More than 10 companies maintain facilities in Dallas and one large manufacturer is located to the north at Sherman.
More than 700 employees make gin machinery that's sold anywhere cotton is grown.
More than 200 are expected at the autumn event which is matched in the spring.
More than 300 teenagers last Sunday proved there is and as many more are expected to prove it again for Jim Kern and his wife Lynn from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at First Presbyterian Church.
More than a beautiful visualization of the illustrious adventures and escapades of the tragi-comic knight-errant and his squire, Sancho Panza, in seventeenth-century Spain, this inevitably abbreviated rendering of the classic satire on chivalry is an affectingly warm and human exposition of character.
More recently, Alasdair MacIntyre has attempted to reform what he calls the Aristotelian tradition in a way that is anti-elitist and capable of disputing the claims of both liberals and Nietzscheans.
More rarely, a script may have separate letters for tones, as is the case for Hmong and Zhuang.
More precisely, an algorithm is an effective method expressed as a finite list of well-defined instructions for calculating a function.
More explicitly, it is stating that for every indexed family of nonempty sets there exists an indexed family of elements such that for every.

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