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Unusually and station
Unusually, lifts came back into prominence at an Underground station when, in 1942, a set of high-speed lifts came into use, largely used as an exit route from the Central line platforms directly to the Argyll Street exit building.
Unusually for an above ground station, the ticket office is not in the entrance hall but downstairs at platform level, although a large bay area now containing rarely used public telephones once held the booking hall.
Unusually, this station is located at ground level, and is open-air in plan.
Unusually for the Gospel Oak to Barking Line, the section through the station is electrified as the line is used by a limited number of c2c services ( which do not stop at Woodgrange Park ) and regular freight trains.
Unusually for a station on the Great Western Main Line, Burnham was built with platforms that serve only the relief lines, which makes it vulnerable to losing services when engineering work closes the relief lines and leaves trains only on the main lines.
Unusually, it does not carry the branding of CSC's urban music station Flava, despite the other specialist charts being allied to one of CSC's channels.
Unusually, whilst the site of Park Royal & Twyford Abbey station is on the route of the modern Piccadilly Line, it was never served by Piccadilly Line trains as these did not begin to operate to South Harrow until July 1932, a year after the station closed.

Unusually and its
Unusually for a globular cluster, its orbit takes it very close to the center of the Milky Way-approximately 3, 000 light-years.
Unusually for an Australian national park, for much of its history agricultural activity was conducted in the park, with quotas of cattle allowed to graze on the High Plains during summer.
Unusually, the American Kennel Club dropped the minimum weight requirement from its standard.
Unusually among the leading public schools, however, Westminster did not adopt most of the broader changes associated with the Victorian ethos of Thomas Arnold, such as the emphasis on team over individual spirit, and the school retained much of its distinctive character.
Unusually for a town of its size Pahiatua has retained several amenities that were lost to similar towns around New Zealand in the 1980s and 1990s, in particular banking, postal services, and a cinema.
Unusually in its sector by that time, the Sierra was still rear-wheel drive.
Unusually for a warbler, its eggs were pure white with occasional fine marks at the large end.
Unusually in terms of English place-names, " Goole " has its origins in Middle English.
Unusually among Asian cats, the sand cat has long hairs growing between its toes.
Unusually for such a long road, no changes were made to its route until the 1970s.
Unusually, the magazine had no real advertising and operated solely from its subscriptions, although it does contain a great deal of satirical " advertising ".
Unusually, Ford never released the name of the designer and maintain to this day that the car outsold its expected figures ( although they never released what those figures actually were ).
Unusually for the time the body was tested in a wind tunnel to refine its aerodynamics.
Unusually given its location the town features bilingual street signs ( in English and Gaelic ).
Unusually, the company is owned by its main customers.
Unusually, and as a result of unique Connecticut State court rules, Yale Law allows first-year students to represent clients through one of its numerous clinics ; other law schools typically offer this opportunity only to second-and third-year students.
Unusually for an Irish village of its then size, it had a small cinema, owned and run by the Cogan family.
Unusually, D9504 was leased in 2005 from its preservation group and found itself in revenue-earning service on the newest mainline in the UK High Speed 1 ( known as the Channel Tunnel Rail Link during construction ) mainly in marshalling and stabling the 450 metre, 22-wagon concrete-pumping train on the final stretch to St. Pancras Station.
Unusually, the play begins on its second level: the opening scene introduces the nobleman Donobert, his daughters Constantia and Modestia, and their suitors Cador and Edwin, and begins the story of Modestia's conflict between her desire for a religious vocation versus social pressures to marry.
Unusually, in June 2011, the city suffered the most extreme coldspell in its history: the temperature dropped to 19 ° C ( with an extremely low temperature of 12. 9 ° C for 24 September ), forcing people to warm themselves.
Unusually, within the religious communities of the Catholic Church, the Norbertine Order has always seen the spiritual life of the sisters as being on an equal footing with that of its priests and brothers.
Unusually for the time, the company offered its freelance writers and artists creator rights, including ownership of their creations.
Unusually for a charity, in 2008 Shelter saw strike action by its staff in response to changes being made to their terms and conditions.
Unusually, Escambia Bay is connected to open waters via Pensacola Bay to its southeast.

Unusually and name
Unusually, the name is written in a mixture of two Japanese scripts: Katakana ( ドラ ) and Hiragana ( えもん ).
Unusually, Stefan's surname was that of his mother instead of his father, though he received his father's given name, Stefan.
Unusually, the master builder's name, Lanfranco, was celebrated in his own day: the city's chronicler expressed the popular confidence in the master-mason from Como, Lanfranco: by God's mercy the man was found ( inventus est vir ).
Unusually at the time for Western Europe, his name was of Greek origin, being bestowed upon him by his mother.
Unusually for a Rothschild House, the name of the architect is not known for certain.
Unusually the modern name, meaning " holy sword ", is derived from the meaning of the original — Nagara Jayasri ( holy city of victory ).
Unusually, DeBartolo applied for the franchise in his own name rather than setting up a corporation or partnership.
Unusually the name of the town has alternated through the centuries between Idsall and Shifnal.
Unusually for those legal systems which have originated or been influenced during rule by England or later by the United Kingdom, the name of the offence associates with Scots Law rather than English Law.
Unusually the club has little to do with the school, except for its name, and the school's headmaster being president.
Unusually his name was placed near Sultan Hasan's in the inscription.
Unusually the gmina is not named after the seat, but takes its name from the smaller village of Grunwald, because of the historical importance of the Battle of Grunwald of 1410.
Unusually, each member of the family retained the second name Floris rather than a patronym.

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