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Unusually, and despite many offers from other clubs, he remained at Fulham for his entire professional career, until leaving for South Africa in 1970, where he played for the now defunct Durban City, alongside former Fulham teammates Johnny Byrne and Bobby Keetch.
Unusually for the era, he provided social services for his workers, including subsidized housing and health and retirement benefits.
Unusually for bullion coins, the Krugerrand was given the status of legal tender or currency.
" Unusually " means more than typically required for the execution of the current step ( by these partners ).
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 the time, Rice accepted coeducational admissions.
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 for arachnids, there are more species of Palaeozoic scorpion than Mesozoic or Cenozoic ones.
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 such a book, Mary is treated sympathetically — she does not like what she has become and tries to change.
Unusually for an aircraft designer in those days, he took flying lessons and got his pilot's licence in July 1934.
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 late Berlioz work, it appears to have remained popular long after his death.
Unusually for a non-field commander, Keitel was awarded the Knight's Cross for arranging the armistice with France.
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 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 for a hobbit, however, since childhood Sam was fond of legends and other fantastical stories.
Unusually for a competition the Supers lifted first.

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Unusually, the band's first, self-titled album was released first in West Germany in 1981, where it sold moderately well ; this was due in part to the enthusiasm of West German record promoters ( including photographer Jim Rakete ) for the band, in contrast to the East German state record label Amiga's reluctance to produce an album.

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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, from c. 1100 onwards the Norse jarls owed allegiance both to Norway and to the Scottish crown through their holdings as Earls of Caithness.
Unusually, Wilson combined the job of Chairman of the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee with that of Shadow Chancellor from 1959, holding the chairmanship of the PAC from 1959 to 1963.
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 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 American Kennel Club dropped the minimum weight requirement from its standard.
Unusually for a character from the Ulster Cycle, Conall appears in medieval Irish genealogies as the ancestor of the kings of the Dál nAraidi and the Uí Echach Cobo.
Unusually, the Cyrillic plosive letters К П Т represent ejective consonants ; the non-ejectives ( pulmonic consonants ) are derived from these by means of a descender at the bottom of the letter.
Unusually strong winds from the east push warm ( red ) surface water towards Africa, allowing cold ( blue ) water to upwell along the Sumatran coast
Unusually for a eucalyptus, it tends not to recover by re-shooting after fire, and regenerates only from seed.
Unusually for a thrush, they often nest in small colonies, possibly for protection from large crows.
Unusually, Princess Nagako's father was an offshoot of the Imperial family, while her mother descended from daimyo, the feudal or military aristocracy.
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, the buttonquails are polyandrous, with the females circulating among several males and expelling rival females from her territory.
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 stations later converted to escalators, the original lift access from the ticket hall is still in use.
Unusually fine medieval wall paintings from the period between 1470 and 1500 were discovered in some cottages in Piccotts End, very close to Hemel Hempstead in 1953.
Unusually for episodic radio drama, several episodes were sequels of earlier broadcasts, or at least recycled the same ideas: A character and setting from the very first episode " Nothing Behind the Door " ( 8 June 1947 ) are referenced in one of the last episodes, " The Other Side of the Stars "; in " The Man Who Knew Everything " ( 6 March 1949 ) the titular character seems to die at the episode's end, only to return in " The Venetian Blind Man " ( 3 April 1949 ).
Unusually, the 60 mile trip from Dundee to Aberdeen along the A90 entails over a dozen speed cameras including a majority of fixed Gatso types as well as locations used by mobile camera vans.
Unusually for a tern, the Roseate Tern shows some kleptoparasitic behaviour, stealing fish from other seabirds, at British colonies most often from Puffins.

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Unusually among the Olympic deities, Apollo had two cult sites that had widespread influence: Delos and Delphi.
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, 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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