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Unusually and wife
Unusually, he conducted many prosecutions in person, including that of the Hosein brothers for kidnapping and murdering Muriel McKay ( whom they had mistaken for Rupert Murdoch's wife ).

Unusually and Anne
Unusually, Anne grew up close to her parents, and lived a rather calm and orderly life when compared to other royal children.

Unusually and is
Unusually, he suggests that Christ is neither male or female, and that God the Father has both male and female aspects: the eucharist is described as milk from the breast ( Christ ) of the Father.
Unusually, it is in the Spanish language rather than Latin.
Unusually, the name is written in a mixture of two Japanese scripts: Katakana ( ドラ ) and Hiragana ( えもん ).
Unusually fine for their early date, and with a remarkably rich survival of evidence, these sites stand as a visible symbol of the achievements of early peoples away from the traditional centres of civilisation ... Maes Howe is a masterpiece of Neolithic peoples.
Unusually for such a book, Mary is treated sympathetically — she does not like what she has become and tries to change.
Unusually for an object in the Solar System, Halley's orbit is retrograde ; it orbits the Sun in the opposite direction to the planets, or clockwise from above the Sun's north pole.
Unusually for a capital city, Thimphu is not served by an airport, but relies on the airport at Paro, connected by road some 54 kilometres ( 34 mi ) away.
Unusually fine for their early date, and with a remarkably rich survival of evidence, these sites stand as a visible symbol of the achievements of early peoples away from the traditional centres of civilisation ... The Ring of Brodgar is the finest known truly circular late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone ring and a later expression of the spirit which gave rise to Maeshowe, Stenness and Skara Brae
Unusually, the floor is painted with the family arms and crest.
Unusually shaped rocks can be found all over this mountain, but a gruelling hike is necessary to access these.
Unusually, it is not the cathedra of a bishop today, as the Archbishop of Dublin has his seat in Christ Church Cathedral.
Unusually, the track in the bay remains in situ, although it is now heavily overgrown and otherwise obstructed.
Unusually for a bird with such a large range, it has no geographical subspecies if the possibly con-specific Eaton's Pintail is considered to be a separate species.
Unusually for a species with such a large range, Northern Pintail has no geographical subspecies if Eaton's Pintail is treated as a separate species.
Unusually, the will is recorded twice in the probate registry, in 1890 and in 1897.
Unusually for stations later converted to escalators, the original lift access from the ticket hall is still in use.
Unusually the rhyme clearly refers to a historical person and debates have tended to circulate around identifying which Duke is being referred to in the lyrics.
Unusually, they also make a barking sound, which is possibly used as a warning.
Unusually for a legislative body attendance is required by law and if a member cannot attend they must request permission for absence.
Unusually among lizards, however, it is generally the hind limbs that are reduced or absent, rather than the forelimbs.
Unusually for a large town, Wrexham is not built up alongside a major river.
Unusually Beckett sets the action in a specific year, 1924 however Bertrand appears vague at first as to what year it actually is.
Unusually, the church has a small baptistry positioned behind the font at the back of the church, for baptising adults by immersion ( though in practice this baptistry requires baptismal candidates to squat or kneel down in it, and there is barely enough space for the priest to be in the tank with the candidate-though that has not prevented it being used for a number of adults and young people in recent years ).

Unusually and portrayed
Unusually, the Sun, Moon, stars and planets are portrayed as locales, each with its unique geographic details and inhabitants.

Unusually and like
Unusually, and possibly uniquely for the time, until 1993 ( like the BBC ), the series had no advert break in the middle even though it was on ITV in a primetime 19: 00 slot.
Unusually for a contemporary European philosopher his work is increasingly being taken up by militants in movements of the poor in countries like India, the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa where he is often read together with Frantz Fanon.
Unusually fine for their early date, and with a remarkably rich survival of evidence, these sites stand as a visible symbol of the achievements of early peoples away from the traditional centres of civilisation ... Stenness is a unique and early expression of the ritual customs of the people who buried their dead in tombs like Maes Howe and lived in settlements like Skara Brae.
Unusually for a double bass player, Hinton was frequently given the spotlight by Calloway, taking virtuose bass solos in tunes like " Pluckin ' the Bass.
Unusually enough for an anime series, while Mutsuki is not the main character or the de facto leader of the Holy Student Council, she is the strongest of the primary human characters and often acts like more like a leader than Haruto himself.

Unusually and him
Unusually at the time for Western Europe, his name was of Greek origin, being bestowed upon him by his mother.
Unusually for him, Lee lost three times in 2006 representing Korea in international tournaments.
Unusually, Tintin has been drinking heavily because, at the start of the execution, the soldiers found out that their guns had been tampered with and the commander treated him to a " little apertif " of aguardiente, the national drink.
Unusually for a Renaissance composer, more is known of his earlier life than his later ; indeed nothing at all is known of him after 1520.
Unusually for a drow, who are typically xenophobic and view virtually all other races as inferior, he is knowledgeable about many other races and cultures, and seems able to speak a wide array of languages perfectly ( it is thought that he has some magic item that grants him an effect similar to the " Tongues " spell, allowing one to speak all languages ).

Unusually and on
Unusually, post-war French conservatism was formed around the personality of a leader, Charles de Gaulle, and did not draw on traditional French conservatism, but on the Bonapartism tradition.
Unusually, no Maeshowe-type tombs have been found on Rousay and although there are a large number of Orkney – Cromarty chambered cairns, these were built by unstan ware people.
Unusually, the British industry also produced a film based on German escaper Franz von Werra, The One That Got Away in ( 1957 ).
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, provision was made for the title to be passed on to his brother or nephew, since Kitchener was not married and had no children.
Unusually, the extension to the tower sits at a 45-degree angle on top of the base, a feature believed to be unique in England.
Unusually, the riders climbed the " Giant of Provence " on the second-to-last day of the race, on 25 July 2009, prior to transferring to Paris for the traditional parade on the Champs-Élysées.
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, however, palpigrades use their pedipalps for locomotion, so that the animal appears to be walking on five pairs of legs.
Unusually in a music that values improvisation it became a set piece ; commonly later clarinetists would solo once through reproducing or sticking close to Picou's solo, and then do their own improvisations on a second solo.
Unusually, the same young portrait of king George II was used on the threepence throughout his reign ( 1727 – 60 ), despite an older portrait being used on other denominations from 1743.
Unusually for the period, Miles was a vegetarian, and produced a book on dietetics entitled " Muscle, Brain and Diet.
Unusually, the system co-existed with the Atari 2600jr and Atari 7800 on store shelves
Unusually for a composer of such importance and reputation, Franck's fame rests largely on a small number of compositions written in his later years, particularly his Symphony in D minor ( 1886 – 88 ), the Symphonic Variations for piano and orchestra ( 1885 ), the Prelude, Chorale and Fugue for piano solo ( 1884 ), the Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major ( 1886 ), the Piano Quintet in F minor ( 1879 ), and the symphonic poem Le Chasseur maudit ( 1883 ).
Unusually this route passed close to the town centre and had a partitioning effect on the districts of Gannow, Ightenhill, Whittlefield, Rose Grove and Lowerhouse to the north.
Unusually, the Arab oral history and the IDF archives agree on the number of dead.
Unusually, Bakerloo line trains joining or leaving the Watford DC Line do so by passing through the carriage shed on one of the two outer roads.
Unusually trim levels and engine sizes were not liveried on the backs of the cars.

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