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Unusually and means
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, many of the traps in Rick Dangerous have no visible warning, which means that a player's initial progress through the game can be a nail-biting ordeal of trial and error.
Unusually, the framework sits at the front of each stand, which means that the support towers sit within 10 yards of the corner flag, forming an arch over the stand.
Unusually, the 2 / 3 odds given on each question means players can make good progress simply by guessing their way through the game.

Unusually and more
Unusually for arachnids, there are more species of Palaeozoic scorpion than Mesozoic or Cenozoic ones.
Unusually among twentieth century left-leaning intellectuals, she became more religious and inclined towards mysticism as her life progressed.
Unusually Hoppner painted the background and perhaps more of a full length portrait of Charlotte, Countess Talbot by Thomas Gainsborough in 1788, the year in which Gainsborough died.
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 for a Pakistani player, Umar has played more Tests than ODIs, as he was not given a prolonged run in the ODI side until 2003, when he played eight ODIs in a row.
Unusually for the time, Gilpin showed an appreciation of wild and rugged mountain scenery, perhaps rooted in his Cumbrian upbringing ; even more unusually, he expressed ideas about the perception of beauty which were purely aesthetic and often divorced from other qualities of the object viewed, such as morality or utility.
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 low calcium can cause more serious problems such as fainting, nerve irritation and short-duration tetany.
Unusually for a village as small as Hövelhof, it is relatively self-contained — there are numerous supermarkets, restaurants, clothes shops, travel agencies, pubs and much more, meaning that the village could theoretically remain independent of the city of Paderborn.
Unusually, the sports model did not have a more powerful engine than the cheapest entry level model.
Unusually for a video game, there is no final boss to defeat at the end, merely an onslaught of ever more fierce creatures.
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 than
Unusually, it is in the Spanish language rather than Latin.
Unusually, Stephen was raised in his mother's household rather than being sent to a close relative ; he was taught Latin and riding, and was educated in recent history and Biblical stories by his tutor, William the Norman.
Unusually, he spent his academic life in the faculty of arts, rather than obtaining the doctorate in Theology that typically prepared the way for a career in Philosophy.
Unusually, the film presented Yi as a cunning, slightly eccentric young man, rather than a distinguished austere hero, a couple of decades before Imjin war.
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 among lizards, however, it is generally the hind limbs that are reduced or absent, rather than the forelimbs.
Unusually, the larva can often be larger than the adult.
Unusually, the B & L Junction canal's summit level was designed to be a few inches lower than the older canal, so the newer canal gains a small amount of water each time the lock is cycled ( the reverse of the practice usually insisted on by canal companies as a condition for not opposing the construction of a newer one ).
Unusually, rather than running the length of the pitch, as would normally be expected in Association Football stadia nowadays, the Main Stand is only about 70 metres long, straddling the half way line, with the gaps at each end containing other club-related buildings.
Unusually, DeBartolo applied for the franchise in his own name rather than setting up a corporation or partnership.
Unusually for jet engines, the turbo-compressor is powered by a gas turbine running on a helium loop, rather than off combustion gases as in a conventional jet engine.
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 among animals, in most species, the sperm cells have two tails, rather than one.
Unusually, it is organized as a reciprocal inter-insurance exchange rather than as a conventional insurance company.
Unusually for their family, these are birds of dry habitats rather than wetlands ; the Eurasian species mainly breeds in hay meadows, and the African Crake in dry grassland.
) Unusually, all four digital subchannels were transmitted in 704 × 480i, an anamorphic ATSC format usually used for widescreen rather than the fullscreen ( 4: 3 ) programming it broadcast.
Unusually, Toyota opted to start their own works team rather than partner with a specialist race team and chassis manufacturer.
Unusually, for that time, Rostill played bass finger-style rather than with a plectrum.

Unusually and typically
Unusually, and as a result of unique Connecticut State court rules, Yale Law allows first-year students to represent clients through one of its numerous clinics ; other law schools typically offer this opportunity only to second-and third-year students.
Unusually for this period, Polish-Lithuanian hajduks wore uniforms, typically of grey-blue woollen cloth, with red collar and cuffs.
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 required
Unusually for a legislative body attendance is required by law and if a member cannot attend they must request permission for absence.
Unusually, an Act of Parliament was not obtained for the work, and so all land required for the project had to be bought by agreement with the landowners.
Unusually, teachers at Stopford's are also required to comply with a strict dress code, although it is not so strictly enforced since Mrs Evans took over as head.

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