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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 among twentieth century left-leaning intellectuals, she became more religious and inclined towards mysticism as her life progressed.
Unusually, the buttonquails are polyandrous, with the females circulating among several males and expelling rival females from her territory.
Unusually among marsupials, female numbats have no pouch, although the four teats are protected by a patch of crimped, golden hair and by the swelling of the surrounding abdomen and thighs during lactation.
Unusually among Asian cats, the sand cat has long hairs growing between its toes.
Unusually among lizards, however, it is generally the hind limbs that are reduced or absent, rather than the forelimbs.
Unusually among European epic cycles, the Irish sagas ( such as Táin Bó Cúailnge ) were written in prose, with verse interpolations expressing heightened emotion.
Unusually for Porsche, the two-seater bodies were provided by contractors, which would later become standard practice among race car builders.
Unusually among professional societies, all members of the RSS are known as " Fellows " — fellowship is nowadays not usually used as a post-nominal mark of distinction.
Unusually among HALs, Adeos can be loaded as a Linux loadable kernel module to allow another OS to run along with it.
Unusually among animals, in most species, the sperm cells have two tails, rather than one.
Unusually among Andean cities, no evidence of fortifications, or of other signs of warfare, have yet been found in the Norte Chico.
Unusually among Scottish terrier breeds, it has pendulous ears.
Unusually, even among the avant-garde composers of his generation, he has no formal musical training.
Unusually among Palladio's completed works, the wings here do not actually touch the villa, and they are set slightly in front of it.
Unusually among current prominent Irish nationalists, Mansergh is a protestant, and was born and raised in England.
Unusually among officers of the time, William Hodson was a Cambridge graduate and keen linguist.
Unusually among voles, in addition to storing food, such as roots and rhizomes, underground, singing voles also often leave stacks of grasses out on rocks to dry.
Unusually among crustaceans, the remaining six thoracic segments have no limbs at all, but each of the first five abdominal segments normally carry pleopods.
Unusually among mammals, the female is larger than the male ; this phenomenon is called sexual dimorphism.

Unusually and Olympic
Unusually, Yeats holds the distinction of being Ireland's first medalist at the Olympic Games in the wake of creation of the Irish Free State.
Unusually enough for that decade, the title reign lasted only a week, with Wahoo dropping the title to Olympic weightlifter Ken Patera in Charlotte, NC.

Unusually and had
Unusually, the QL used BS 6312 type 630W sockets for the RS-232 and joystick ports, except for QLs built by Samsung for export markets, which had DE-9 sockets.
Unusually, the news of this conversion was not advertised widely, and Charles had seemingly returned to the Roman Catholic faith by the time of his marriage.
Unusually, these buses had their stairwell several feet above the level of the road, accessible by a ladder.
Unusually for tube trains, the motor cars ( the term " carriage " was dropped in the 1930s for tube use ) had driving cabs at both ends with the intention of permitting single-car trains to be run during slack periods.
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 for Germany, from 1457 Württemberg had a bicameral parliament, the Landtag, known otherwise as the " Diet " or " Estates " of Württemberg, that had to approve new taxation.
Unusually, neither the pope nor the king had a hand in his election.
Unusually, the Z80 CPU in the PCW 8256, 8512, 9512, 9256 and 9512 + had no directly connected ROM ( read-only memory, which most computers need to start the boot process ).
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, the set had ceilings to allow for low camera angles.
Unusually, this was the final point at which the judges had direct control over the contestants ' fates, as the remainder of the results would be driven solely by viewer voting.
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, Filipović wore shoes for this fight, something that had no precedent.
Unusually, the magazine had no real advertising and operated solely from its subscriptions, although it does contain a great deal of satirical " advertising ".
Unusually for a recent Director-General, he had a good rapport with his employees and was popular with the majority of BBC staff, his management style being seen as more open and risk-taking than Birt's.
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 an Irish village of its then size, it had a small cinema, owned and run by the Cogan family.
Unusually, he had thoroughly worked out the theory of this invention before making any experimental instrument, having explained the idea in 1850.
Unusually, the crew had gained an average of 2 kg during the flight.
Unusually, he had not previously been a judge.
Unusually, they now had two bass players, Graham Knight on 4 string, and Pat Fairley on 6 string ( Fairley having dropped the standard " rhythm guitar " associated with the " three guitar " instrumental groups of the early 1960s ).
Unusually the next two rivals weren't local, both Bedford Blues and Worcester Warriors were promotion rivals to Rotherham and had a number of epic games between 1999 and 2002.

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