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Unusually for someone with no connection to the country, her portrayal of the local accent was convincing and strongly phrased ; this suggests it is possible she picked up the story directly from Scottish immigrants to the Midwest.

Unusually and Christ
Unusually, it is not the cathedra of a bishop today, as the Archbishop of Dublin has his seat in Christ Church Cathedral.
Unusually, a Crucifixion occupies the middle of the Tree, with Christ in Glory above.

Unusually and is
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, Richard's wife Anne is portrayed, like Lady Macbeth, as an ally, egging him on in his evil plans.
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, 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 neither
Unusually, neither the pope nor the king had a hand in his election.
Unusually, along with Josephson, neither Esaki nor Giaever held professorships at the time of the award.
Unusually for work of the period, the Ormulum is neither anonymous nor untitled.
Unusually, neither of these sequence breaks were fixed in rereleases, though a separate one involving Pokémon Stadium 2 and the Fresh Water item being used to skip Cerulean Gym was fixed in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
Unusually, there are neither oboes nor English horns in this score.
Unusually, the series is neither inked nor colored, but rather sourced directly from pencil drawing, something which Warren has not done for a complete series before and is not the norm in the American comic book industry.

Unusually and male
Unusually among mammals, the female is larger than the male ; this phenomenon is called sexual dimorphism.

Unusually and female
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 for a butterfly, the female does not lay her eggs on the leaves or stem of the caterpillar's food source ( in this case violets ), but instead one or two meters above the woodland floor in the crevices of tree bark close to clumps of violets.
Unusually for a female musician in Africa, Rokia plays acoustic guitar as well as sings, and she uses vocal harmonies in her arrangements which are rare in Malian music.
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 and God
Unusually, the Saddlers Company has two mottoes: Hold Fast, Sit Sure and Our Trust Is In God.

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Unusually, the UK has an amateur radio allocation at 4 metres, 70-70. 5 MHz.
Unusually, there has been over a two-year wait since the 119th flood defence closure-the longest interval since the gap between the first and second closures back in the early 1990s.
Unusually, the Clarinet Concerto has just one continuous movement and contains a struggle between the soloist and the orchestra and between the two principal competing keys, F major and E major.
Unusually, it has no natural borough centre.
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 for a Welsh king or prince, a near-contemporary biography of Gruffudd, The history of Gruffudd ap Cynan, has survived.
Unusually, during a dry period, males will not produce sperm, and females will only conceive if there has been enough rain to produce a large quantity of green vegetation.
Unusually for the Hydrobatinae, the Fork-tailed Storm Petrel has an all grey plumage.
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, Hughes has no special provisions for Fellows at meals ( such as a High Table-students and Fellows sit with each other at the same tables and eat the same meals ) or in the use of the college's recreational facilities.
Unusually, the council of Brantford, Ontario has taken upon itself to appoint an honorary Lord Mayor Walter Gretzky in addition to the elected Mayor.
Unusually it has an escalator directly linking the platform to the street at the exit to the Rue Leibniz.
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, the MTA has placed identifying signage on concrete pilings opposite the platform to complement the signs on the platform itself.
Unusually among Scottish terrier breeds, it has pendulous ears.
Unusually, the village is still privately owned and has been associated with only three families since the middle of the 13th century, nearly 800 years.

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