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This health tea is unusually effective in reducing fat and weight.

We walk upright on two legs and our newborns are helpless. Our babies are unusually large.

Another blocking event triggered the unusually hot temperatures in the eastern us in early July.

But the world cannot fail to notice that this President's power is unusually fettered, at home as well as abroad.

While these forecasts are subject to an unusually high degree of uncertainty, and revisions have trended downward, few analysts are yet predicting economic recession in developing countries.

Thanks to an unusually warm winter, the ice is melting early in the southern Gulf of Saint Lawrence, where hunting began this week.

How to deal with depression? Depression can make a person feel unusually sad, worthless, uninterested in activities that used to be fun, restless or even suicidal.

One study of men who were seeking penile enlargement surgery found that most of the men had penises that were in the average size range, despite their belief that they had unusually small penises.

It has an unusually high initial modulus of 476 grams per denier. This is about two times greater than fiberglass or steel, four times greater than industrial polyester, and nine times greater than industrial nylon.

She seems an unusually clever girl.

He is a natural optimist but sounded unusually low.

This often shows up in unusually childish handwriting and in going over letters several times.

Instead, very unusually, we seek what is called a special verdict - a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity.

Salvage contractors, aided by unusually good marine weather, were able to tow the listing ship into Unalaska Island's port of Dutch Harbor.

Its unusually large nucleus gave off a great deal of dust and gas -estimated at roughly 18 to 25 miles (30 to 40 kilometers) across -appeared bright to the naked eye.

Such situations include the possible exportation of a case to another country, and a suspected case in a person who may have placed numerous other people at unusually high risk.

First, since the recession was unusually deep and the recovery unusually slow, the us is experiencing unheard-of long-term unemployment rates.

Foreman writes a health column for the Boston Globe and other newspapers, so she's an unusually well-informed patient.

More unusually still, Mr Qimani has been invited to air his views on television, including on one programme where he challenged any cleric to an open debate. None took up the offer.

So it appears that Banks do an unusually lousy job of differentiating themselves.

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And firms have been unusually quick to slash payrolls.

After dinner Miss Pao and Miss Su were unusually intimate, going about arm in arm and never leaving each other's company for an instant.

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