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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.

Unusually and who
Unusually, it was produced by the BBC's in-house Entertainment department rather than the Drama department — this was because Renwick preferred working with people he knew rather than the people at Drama who might not share his vision.
Unusually, the band's live line-up also incorporated a graffiti artist, who would paint designs on a backdrop while the musicians played.
Unusually for a current affairs programme, WIA's standard format was as a voice-over documentary without a regular reporter although a handful of WIA journalists did appear in front of camera, including Chris Kelly, Gordon Burns, John Pilger, Gus Macdonald, Anthony Wilson, Nick Davies, Adam Holloway, Stuart Prebble ( who later became the programme's editor ), Mike Walsh, David Taylor and Donal MacIntyre.
Unusually, this window was funded by a grateful patient who insisted that Saint Andrew bear the features of the doctor.
Unusually, NCOs with the rank of colour sergeant who hold the appointment of company quartermaster sergeant are still addressed and referred to by their rank, not their appointment.
Unusually for Jason, who was, at the time, in his thirties, Blanco is a very old man.
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, the star is worn below the pip by Chief Superintendents and by the Chief Constable, who wears both symbols above his tipstaves.
Unusually, Susannah Maria insisted on a prenuptial agreement that protected her own property and income by placing it in the hands of two trustees, who released it to her in small amounts.
Unusually, the case was pushed back by a year to allow the lawyers involved to research the intention of the framers who drafted the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
Unusually, rather than providing businessmen with female companionship, the activities of their escort agency essentially involve the pair swooping on unsuspecting foreigners who call them, and forcing them to take part in a drinking binge at their expense.
* Unusually, Colonel Mohammed Akram Raja was awarded Hilal-i-Jurat by the Pakistan Government on the basis of a citation written by Lieutenant Colonel, Ved Airy, who was Commanding Officer, 3 Grenadiers, Indian Army
Unusually, the Admiralty were unable to decide who amongst the ship's crew should receive the Victoria Cross as all were deemed to have participated in the action with equal valour.
Unusually, although it is responsible for providing what might be termed materiel, it is under the control of the Adjutant-General, who is in charge of personnel.
Unusually, the Guild elects a team of largely non-portfolio sabbaticals officers who steer the organisational priorities.

Unusually and are
Unusually, the two islands are treated as one entity by the UK census.
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 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 amongst Oxford colleges, St John's offers onsite accommodation to all undergraduates for the duration of their course ( although students are not obliged to take up this offer ).
Unusually, young grebes are capable of swimming and diving almost at hatching.
Unusually for multituberculates, some of this group are represented by very good remains.
Unusually high amounts are suspected to be responsible for impotence and loss of libido ( see hyperprolactinemia symptoms ).
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, it does so during winter when water temperatures are extremely cold.
" Unusually for a tul, all the punches in Dangun are high section ( nose level ) symbolising Dangun scaling a mountain.
Unusually among lizards, however, it is generally the hind limbs that are reduced or absent, rather than the forelimbs.
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 for large mediaeval churches in a small town, they are located only about five hundred feet apart.
Unusually averse to loud noises and fast-moving objects, Maus are rarely " road kills ," and instead are far too busy decimating the mouse and rat population in the back yards and farms of your neighbors.
Unusually, there are also a number of French-themed attractions – the peak itself features the Garden Museum Hiei, which is themed on French impressionism, featuring gardens and French paintings, while there is also a French-themed hotel, " L ' hotel de Hiei " ( The Hiei Hotel ).
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 for a piano sonata, there are optional parts for other instruments: near the end of the first movement there is an optional part for viola, and in the last movement a flute ( an instrument which Thoreau played ) briefly appears.
Unusually the combustion chambers in the SABRE engine are to be cooled by the oxidant ( air / liquid oxygen ) rather than by liquid hydrogen to further reduce the systems overuse of liquid hydrogen compared to stoichiometric.
Unusually for crabs, L. emarginata preferentially walks forwards, rather than sideways, although they are also capable of sidelong movement.
Unusually for the Falklands, there are also a few trees.
Unusually in the Transformers comic, Omega Supreme's speech bubbles are often rendered in larger, bolder text to convey Omega Supreme's sheer size and potency.

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