This uncommon lesion occurs predominantly in the small bones of the hands and feet, not the ankle. |
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Its gorgeous spotted coat is distinctive, but jaguars with uncommon melanistic coloration are pure black. |
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It is not uncommon to see tourists as well as native-born Jamaicans enjoying the beach in the nude along this seven-mile strip. |
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Because many adolescents have slight hormone imbalances during puberty, menorrhagia isn't uncommon in teens. |
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Financial advisers who conveniently forget to mention extra charges detailed in the small print of the contract are not uncommon. |
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It's not uncommon at all to battle bedbugs for a period of months, and some infestations as much as a year. |
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Although uncommon, large blowdowns generated from inland hurricanes provide an opportunity to study the effects of catastrophic windfall. |
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Malignant mesothelioma is an uncommon neoplasm yet it is the most common primary malignancy of the pleura. |
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On the other hand, there are many oxysalts, including uncommon borates, nitrates, iodates, selenites, and selenates. |
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Single crystals of two or more different colours are not uncommon, making unusual multicoloured faceted stones. |
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Meningeal spread is not uncommon in cases of intracranial gliomas or metastatic carcinoma. |
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It was not too uncommon for girls to pretend to be boys and sneak into the army. |
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It's not uncommon for some to add up to 20 pounds right after a contest, giving them a bloated appearance. |
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It's not uncommon for conservative judges to become more liberal once they're on the bench. |
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Kenneth Cole demonstrated his dressy New York line, which was characterized by Cole's love for uncommon fabrics, such as microsuedes and nylon. |
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It is almost as uncommon as locating a wild turkey or jackrabbit running around Texas without a load of birdshot under its hide. |
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Bacterial tracheitis is an uncommon infection that usually occurs in children and has a severe, rapidly progressive course. |
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For connoisseurs of uncommon canines, there's no dog more fascinating than the Chinese Shar Pei. |
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But we're simultaneously transfixed by the scale of the event, excited by its uncommon nature. |
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Syphilis is an uncommon sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious problems if left untreated. |
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With very few white settlers in the far north, it was not uncommon for Aborigines to attack the sheep, shepherds or even station huts. |
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It is not uncommon for a minister to drive 6-10,000 miles per year in carrying out the ministerial duties for a congregation. |
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It's not an uncommon fate for villagers who live alongside the big cats in India's tiger reserves. |
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It is by no means uncommon for people to mislay their original policy document. |
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The latter designation is a misnomer, because a mild degree of ketosis often is present, and a true coma is uncommon. |
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And it is not uncommon for anyone to maintain a rank for 8 years, especially at full bird colonel. |
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Yeast infections of the skin in older children, teens, and adults are uncommon. |
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Attractive women in smart hats are not uncommon in Harrogate, but one has been singled out for special attention. |
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It is not uncommon for athletes to suffer such ailments as stress fractures, runner's knee, bunions and blisters. |
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Crime, rather than being abnormal and uncommon, may be considered a routine part of life. |
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It was not uncommon for the Ottoman governor of Baghdad to clash with insurgent tribes. |
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Jacinth is a crystal, bright, purple gemstone. It is called Gomed in Urdu. Pure jacinth contains a very uncommon, precious metal named Zirconium. |
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Most people accede to the request for the interview to be tape-recorded, though it is not uncommon for a small number to refuse. |
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As a result, quartz is an uncommon gangue mineral within most of the district. |
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It is an uncommon accessory mineral in certain sedimentary carbonate and clay-rich rocks and has been identified as a product of coal-mine fires. |
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Even at our top restaurants shorts and jandals are not uncommon in the summer months. |
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Surprisingly, Mr Marchant said it was not uncommon for jewellers to transport precious stones in this seemingly casual way. |
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Even today rack railways are not too uncommon in some countries, especially mountainous ones. |
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Showers, sometimes of sleet or snow will not be uncommon when the wind is in the north or north-west. |
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It is not at all uncommon for babies to be born already addicted to heroin or other opiates. |
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Unplanned pregnancies are not new, nor uncommon, and only the unwise will pass judgment in matters of unexpected paternity. |
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Such an ensemble was uncommon for ordinary ladies in the age, but Raven was far from ordinary. |
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Their numbers can vary considerably from year to year, but they are always considered uncommon or rare. |
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However, it is not uncommon for relatives of either the husband or the wife to stay with them for a time. |
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Endemic to the Solomon Islands, this eagle is usually regarded as rare or uncommon. |
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Side effects are uncommon but may include an allergic rash, nausea or headache. |
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It is very uncommon for strangers to know how to use althea that you just collected. |
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Hat tricks, in which a bowler takes a wicket with three consecutive balls, are fairly uncommon. |
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It is not uncommon for strategists of reconciliation to mobilise the notion of sharing. |
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Raised by his mean aunt and uncle, he learns on his 11 th birthday that he is a wizard of uncommon powers. |
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We saw predatory birds hunting, which is not uncommon as Transylvania also hosts wild boars and wolves. |
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It is especially important in this area as it supports many rare and nationally uncommon species of plant. |
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Zinc-responsive dermatosis is an uncommon disease of dogs resulting from either an absolute or relative deficiency in zinc. |
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It is not uncommon for local authorities to attach conditions in regard to the development and use of land. |
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After a sickly childhood, he entered manhood with uncommon zest and ambition. |
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Brachioradial pruritus is an uncommon condition that presents as lateral arm pruritus and has been associated with spinal disease. |
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And all four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion amongst friends. |
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It describes a circumstance which is such as to form an exception, which is out of the ordinary course, or unusual, or special, or uncommon. |
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Previously, it was not uncommon for British men to marry Anglo-Indian women, as there were few unmarried British women in India. |
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Bowing of the legs in a toddler is not uncommon and may sometimes cause the child to trip. |
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They are uncommon to rare in the western Washington lowlands during migration, in March. |
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Primary retroperitoneal mucinous cystadenoma is an uncommon tumor found exclusively in women. |
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Especially in the West, most moonworts are uncommon and hard to find even for known populations. |
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The Scilly Isles as a whole attract a great deal of unusual birds and crowds of twitchers are not uncommon. |
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Three-or-more ride-shares are uncommon because of the difficulty in scheduling. |
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Dr. Kuna and colleagues report an uncommon cause of asthma exacerbations after unprotected coitus in a 48-year-old male. |
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The yelling wasn't uncommon, the arcade was half full, and the owner of the arcade was watching a TV with the volume turned up. |
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Touch plates or added color embellishments are not uncommon in offset lithography. |
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It was not, alas, unique, unequalled, unsurpassed, or uncommon for all that. |
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The areas often support many rare or uncommon species such as northern brown argus butterflies and wood bitter vetch. |
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Since blueberries are grown on acid soils and the crown gall bacterium does not grow well in an acid situation, the disease is uncommon. |
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In the 1800s it was not uncommon for orchestral works to be arranged for piano, thereby making home performance possible, after a fashion. |
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Nor is it at all uncommon for suicides to work something from popular songs or books or films into their deaths. |
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The case presented here represents an unusual presentation of an uncommon disease. |
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This tends to be of a low quality and over-crowding with families of three or four in one medium-size room is not uncommon. |
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On the packed-ice road, it's not uncommon to see an indigenous Sami herding reindeer. |
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The woman who helped my mother was in a very sad situation, unfortunately not uncommon at the time. |
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These uncommon forms of nodular lymphangitis may require referral to an appropriate subspecialist. |
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New York must have been getting to me, because it was not uncommon for a stranger to spark up a conversation down here. |
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The Streaked Horned Lark is local and uncommon along coastal beaches of western Washington and on sandbars in the Lower Columbia River. |
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In particular, in most of the eastern part of the complex, mafic minerals are very uncommon. |
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While it was not the rule for the king to be killed by his tanist, it was not uncommon either. |
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Ring-necked Ducks are uncommon as breeders in low-elevation wetlands in eastern Washington, but rare east of the channeled scablands. |
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Primary vascular tumors of bone are uncommon, with hemangiomas and vascular malformation being the most common. |
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The adventure activities might be as common as the ropes course or as uncommon as several weeks trekking in the backcountry. |
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It is not uncommon for people to telephone friends or relations who say that they were just thinking of calling them. |
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The blade was generally double edged, though single-edged versions known as backswords were not uncommon. |
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Occasionally bad breath is the sign of some underlying illness, but that is uncommon. |
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In those days scissor-tailed flycatchers were still uncommon in our part of the world, and seemed nearly as exotic to us as toucans. |
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It is not uncommon for clinical faculty to be hired into tenure track positions as well. |
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The confusion of national and personal interest is not uncommon among dictators, however urbane. |
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But I do know that this ability, whether it's psychic or not, is not terribly uncommon. |
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But if there were anything to force an uncommon swell of national pride through my cynical hairy chest, this would be it. |
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Assigning tunes and tune variants to specific poems and ballads was not uncommon during the seventeenth century. |
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Dreams of martial glory are hardly uncommon in 19-year-olds all over the world. |
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She also uses some uncommon remedies such as geranium for colds and columbine for scrofula. |
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Disputes between writers and directors are not uncommon in the film industry and show business all over the world. |
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It was no longer uncommon for patients to be lying on hospital trolleys for up to four days. |
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It is not uncommon for the sibling of a child with autism to simply feel their parents do not love them as much. |
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Overt vitamin deficiency diseases, such as pellagra or scurvy, are uncommon in persons who consume a typical North American diet. |
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Although it is uncommon, swelling in the thenar or midpalmar spaces of the hand suggests an infectious etiology. |
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He has the uncommon gift of bringing remote places and people alive in an unsentimental way. |
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I'm not enough of a poll maven to give a precise enumeration or history, but that's really uncommon. |
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Keeping some detail more secret than another is certainly not uncommon in traditional Aboriginal religious affairs. |
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Such systems require specialized support equipment and munitions uncommon in the Air Force. |
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Venous thromboembolism is an uncommon occurrence in pregnancy but can be fatal in some cases. |
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Most roads are gravel, meaning accidents and tyre blowouts are not uncommon. |
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The drug was first approved in 1998 to treat narcolepsy, an uncommon condition in which sufferers fall asleep uncontrollably during the day. |
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It is not uncommon to have guns produced for America's previous wars in service today. |
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It was not uncommon for a brigade to have a cavalry troop or artillery battery as part of its organic makeup. |
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Turkey Vultures are uncommon to rare in the drier portions of the Columbia Basin, even as migrants. |
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Thus, it was not uncommon for me to work consecutive 60-hour workweeks. |
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Located high on a central plateau, with the Auas Mountains serving as a backdrop, it is not uncommon to spot kudu and other antelope shortly upon arrival. |
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True seronegativity in the later stages of Lyme disease is uncommon. |
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Against a sky of blackness, where pride is abundant and magnanimity scarce, that little man, that mediocre personage, shines with uncommon refulgence. |
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Nutritional rickets at this age is not uncommon in areas where maternal intake of vitamin D and calcium during pregnancy and lactation is very low. |
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In other words, Berlusconi's trivialization of the shoah and his lenient views regarding Mussolini are not uncommon. |
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It has been observed as an uncommon accessory mineral in some contact metamorphic deposits and is reported as a rare constituent of some carbonaceous chondrite meteorites. |
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Although some cases of stage IV have been successfully resected laparoscopically, it is not uncommon for a laparoscopic procedure to be converted to an open laparotomy. |
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She also said that this situation is not uncommon here at this university. |
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Although single aroma incense and floral waters are not uncommon in Ayurveda, it is more typical to see blends or combinations of several different aromas. |
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It is not uncommon for a citizen in India to take off his shoes before entering the office of a policeman and genuflect in a lowly and servile manner. |
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It is however uncommon for depression to involve lateralised impairment. |
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Descriptions of armed soldiers and strange beasts galloping across the skies were not uncommon. |
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That high-powered professional men have illicit affairs is not an uncommon occurrence anywhere in the world. |
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It is not uncommon for patients to have residual physical or cognitive problems following myocardial infarction and the dramatic treatments now administered. |
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The absence of expensive and uncommon tools is often what holds up innovation in nanotechnology. |
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In test cricket, where there are no limits on how long a player may bat, double centuries are considered a major achievement, but they are not all that uncommon. |
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Bacterial vaginosis, candidal vaginitis, and trichomonal vaginitis are uncommon among postmenopausal women but may occur in those with risk factors. |
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It was not an uncommon thing to blood hounds, and with regard to the question of cruelty, if they argued from elemental principles, all sport was cruel. |
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It is not uncommon, workers said, for their daily commute to take three or four hours each way, most of it spent waiting in line for transportation. |
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Skin may be sloughed off following treatment, but scarring is uncommon. |
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Other uncommon manifestations in AIDS patients include pan-hypopituitarism, the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone, and orchids. |
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From the several cases of human cryptococcosis reported from Great Britain it is apparent that this is not an uncommon mycosis in this part of the world. |
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Compulsive writing, or hypergraphia, is a well-known, if uncommon, symptom of temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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Today it is not uncommon for some of the so-called replica firearms to be of better quality and performance than the originals they were patterned after. |
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She explains that her experience is not uncommon among battered wives. |
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I've learned that this form of identity theft, conjuring up a character to attract another person, is not uncommon. |
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In the 1920s and 1930s, it caught on like wildfire, and with the mass production of speciality musical saws, sales of 30,000 per year were not uncommon. |
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It is not uncommon for there to be a line of limos, taxis, service vehicles and private cars parked outside, on one of the busiest bus lanes in the city. |
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His August 13 letter disappeared in transit, a not uncommon occurrence since road agents still plagued the stage routes and Indian hostilities continued on the plains. |
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Though tissues are present and tears are not uncommon, the Dinner Parties are distinctly not grief counseling or group therapy. |
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It is not uncommon for nursing working mothers to make a lunchtime dash for a car, plug into the cigarette lighter and pump away in the parking lot. |
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He also has an uncommon gift for melody and thoughtful lyrics. |
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Love poems between aristocratic women were not uncommon at the time, as long as they stayed safely on the side of friendship. |
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This is not something she considers unnatural, or even uncommon. |
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Toy sellers say scenes of desperate dads fighting over limited edition action figures hyped by slick advertising campaigns have also been uncommon this year. |
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While drifting down the river, it is not uncommon to see all types of wildlife like goats, deer, armadillos, foxes and even a rare glimpse of a Bald Eagle. |
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My two children have uncommon names that are easy to pronounce and spell. |
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Strangely, stories of mixed-up babies in Russia are not uncommon, horrifying young parents in the past. |
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It is very very uncommon for me to be in the company of people who seem to be educated and who have knowledge due to their reading and gatherings. |
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In the course of its review, one hospital said it was not uncommon for an acute medical patient to have to wait four or five days before treatment even began. |
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The devil's advocate gambit is extraordinary but certainly not uncommon since it strikes so regularly in the project rooms and boardrooms of corporate America. |
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Only the much more uncommon protanopes and tritanopes suffer from a loss of sensitivity with respect to one of their groups of spectrally selective photoreceptors. |
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Little is known about cancer rates prior to the nineteenth century, though lip and lung cancers were probably not uncommon among native smokers of tobacco. |
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Although often this is considered proof positive of guilt at trial, it is not an uncommon occurrence in false confessions. |
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It is not uncommon for the airline staff to treat him abhorrently. |
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Such sightings are not uncommon in 32799, the most active ZIP Code in Florida for close encounters of the ursine kind. |
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Sightings of long tailed sakabula birds, a glimpse of a jackal or a small clan of donkeys herded by gentle Sotho herdsmen along the open road is not uncommon. |
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Teachers showed uncommon courage, shielding their students with their bodies and speaking to them about love. |
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The availability of artificial mineral and salt licks may improve the nutritional condition of white-tailed deer, especially if natural licks are absent or uncommon. |
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Indeed, it is not uncommon for them to experience phantom limbs as separate entities from their paralysed limbs. |
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Some captioners will raise or lower the captions in the center by one row to add one more subtle differentiation, but this is uncommon. |
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Hyperplasia of the coronoid processes of the mandible is an uncommon condition that is often associated with limited mandibular motion. |
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At Rome, when Sallust was the fashionable writer, short sentences, uncommon words, and an obscure brevity, were affected as so many elegances. |
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Snow falls several times each winter in inland areas, but is relatively uncommon around the coast. |
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Individualized religious practice was uncommon, as it typically required membership in a religious order, such as the Order of Saint Benedict. |
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Glacial lake outburst floods such as these are not uncommon today in Iceland and other places. |
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However, it was not uncommon for Romans to throw waste out of windows into the streets, at least according to Roman satirists. |
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Because of the wide array of cases, it was not uncommon for surgeons to begin their careers in the army to learn their trade. |
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By 1096 no bishopric was held by any Englishman, and English abbots became uncommon, especially in the larger monasteries. |
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Several marriages are attested between Norman men and English women during the years before 1100, but such marriages were uncommon. |
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This causes the heat waves that can affect the south and the Midlands to be very uncommon. |
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The teaching of evolution in American secondary school biology classes was uncommon in most of the first half of the 20th century. |
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But for those who survive early hazards, a life expectancy of 60 or 70 would not be uncommon. |
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It is not uncommon on exam days for several students to malinger rather than prepare themselves. |
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Guy was an uncommon name in England, but may have been popular in York on account of a local notable, Sir Guy Fairfax of Steeton. |
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Today, as they are often served throughout the day in public houses or inns, a traditional beer or ale is not uncommon. |
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It is rarely seen outside Scotland and in fact is still fairly uncommon in the Highlands. |
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Orwell was openly homophobic, at a time when such prejudice was not uncommon. |
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It is not uncommon for contemporary composers to use unconventional instruments, including various synthesizers, to achieve desired effects. |
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Research from wildlife hospitals, however, indicates that it is not uncommon for foxes with minor shot wounds to survive. |
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It is uncommon for modern vessels to suffer disasters such as fire, explosion, or a sinking. |
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Snow is uncommon at the coast in the north, but happens more often in the south, and frost is usually not very intense. |
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While uncommon, the melodeon is still played in some parts of Ireland, in particular in Connemara by Johnny Connolly. |
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It was not uncommon for medieval hunters to deliberately hunt boars during the breeding season, when the animals were more aggressive. |
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The area experiences relatively cool, wet summers and cold, wet winters, although snow in the area is not uncommon. |
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It is not uncommon for a team to concede a curling match after it believes it no longer has any hope of winning. |
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In certain areas, it is not uncommon for speakers each to use a different language within the same conversation. |
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Relics of the Dark Ages are uncommon within the Glamorgan area and secular monuments are still rarer. |
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Different areas varied as to how militant they were and it was not uncommon for animosity to exist between areas. |
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Similar wounds on the carcasses of pups found elsewhere in the region suggest that cannibalism and infanticide may not be uncommon in grey seals. |
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It is not at all uncommon to find raw fish listed next to tortillas on the same menu. |
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Ctenophores may be abundant during the summer months in some coastal locations, but in other places they are uncommon and difficult to find. |
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It is not uncommon for Italians to have a quick breakfast snack during the morning. |
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Dark brown colouration of the back and sides is not uncommon, especially for individuals that have resided in rocky inshore regions. |
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Larger scale and environmental damage is not uncommon when coastal oil rigs or refineries are involved. |
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All dialects have in common an additional line of palatalizations, which is uncommon for a Germanic language. |
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Graduates of these schools may have access to higher education based on their results on the final exam, but this is generally uncommon. |
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Although Pademelons are solitary and territorial by nature, it is not uncommon to witness small groups feeding in close proximity to one another. |
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Vixens normally have four pairs of teats, though vixens with seven, nine, or ten teats are not uncommon. |
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In London, arthritis is not uncommon in foxes, being particularly frequent in the spine. |
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It is uncommon to spot them during the day, but they can be caught sunbathing on roofs of houses or sheds. |
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In areas with medium to high badger populations, dispersal from the natal group is uncommon, though badgers may temporarily visit other colonies. |
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The fossil record of snakes is relatively poor because snake skeletons are typically small and fragile making fossilization uncommon. |
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Parental care is uncommon and the female usually abandons the eggs after laying them. |
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Other uncommon metric units of area include the tetrad, the hectad, and the myriad. |
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Warfare was not uncommon among those Inuit groups with sufficient population density. |
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Some bagnios had chapels, hospitals, shops, and bars run by captives, though such amenities remained uncommon. |
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At the time, a ship may contain a boy of ten or twelve, but it was very uncommon. |
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They vary in size, with larger species greater than one metre not uncommon. |
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Painful labors lasting 24 hours or more are not uncommon and sometimes lead to the death of the mother, the child or both. |
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Professional women instrumentalists are uncommon in rock genres such as heavy metal. |
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It is not uncommon for short grammatical words to consist of only vowels, such as a and I in English. |
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Since the risk is small, cardiac screening programs for marathons are uncommon. |
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In more temperate climates, it is not uncommon to start seeds in greenhouses during the late winter for future transplant. |
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Double hooks are used on some artificial lures and are a traditional fly hook for Atlantic Salmon flies, but are otherwise fairly uncommon. |
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It is not uncommon for final excavation reports for major sites to take years to be published. |
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Population movement and exchange among people from different regions was not uncommon during the Roman period. |
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Spoken and written use of the official masculine form of cent in francophone Canada is exceptionally uncommon. |
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During the Middle Ages, advancing to different social classes was uncommon and very difficult. |
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However, it was still not uncommon for several rulers to share the kingship. |
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It is not uncommon to see Thais cheering their favourite English Premier League teams on television and walking around in replica kit. |
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The inclusion of the African language as a medium of instruction is usually uncommon in other colonized African countries. |
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Floral fragrances are the most common, but citrus such as lemon is not uncommon. |
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However, Collins considers him an example of the messianic leaders that were not uncommon among Berbers at that time and earlier. |
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I cannot learn that he gave in his youth, any evidence of that precocity which sometimes distinguishes uncommon genius. |
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Secondary bacterial infection of the skin is a relatively uncommon complication of smallpox. |
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Snow is uncommon in Florida, but has occurred in every major Florida city at least once. |
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Many of these wetlands come into existence only during the wet season and support rare or uncommon plant communities. |
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But the 90s being the decade of guilty pleasures, it's not uncommon these days to encounter ghosts of proggers past in the least likely places. |
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Ensiling of sheaves cut by a corn binder was formerly common in some regions but has become uncommon. |
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For example, Mayan languages have been described with the rather uncommon VOS word order. |
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It is not uncommon for acronyms to be cited in a kind of false etymology, called a folk etymology, for a word. |
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As of 1987, class actions were relatively uncommon outside of the United States. |
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Punitive damages are relatively uncommon in contractual cases versus tort cases. |
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Until the late 19th century, law schools were uncommon in the United States. |
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Transportation from Britain and Ireland officially ended in 1868, although it had become uncommon several years earlier. |
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The highest impurity levels reached are not uncommon in some classroom or office environments. |
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Before those dates, planting of new woodland was uncommon, so a wood present in 1600 was likely to have developed naturally. |
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It seems strange that this hill should be associated with snakes, though adders are not uncommon in the Lake District. |
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It is not uncommon for the circle to contain a ring cairn and cremation remains. |
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Although lead has not been used for writing since antiquity, lead poisoning from pencils was not uncommon. |
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According to historian Miriam Griffin, such bogus and romantic claims to antiquity were not uncommon at the time. |
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Scatolia is not uncommon among dementia sufferers, and is very distressing to their carers. |
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Probably you never heard of a skimelton, Alida. Well, they are not so uncommon in this region. |
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Some southerly busters have roll-clouds or lines of cumulus congestus, but these are uncommon. |
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Asexual reproduction by the production of a bud in place of a sporangium is not uncommon. |
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Injuries to the eyes ar not uncommon in horses, and they can even suffer from eyeworms on occasions. |
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True blue chalcedony is uncommon and highly desirable as a lapidary material. |
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Septic arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint is an uncommon condition, and the diagnosis can be missed until a complication occurs. |
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All with the use of abstract art, not a fairly uncommon method of artistic expression within the local community. |
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Abulia, although an uncommon symptom, can respond well to dopamine-enhancing drugs. |
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Actinomycosis is an uncommon suppurative and granulomatous chronic infectious disease. |
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Wrongful birth lawsuits are actually exceedingly uncommon, if not throughout the United States at least in the Midwest. |
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Diffuse pulmonary lymphangiomatosis is uncommon and is characterised by an increasing number of anastomosing channels. |
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This coincidence of depression and substance abuse is not uncommon. |
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Human rights groups say such orders issued by kangaroo courts are not uncommon in rural regions in India. |
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Systemic lupus erythematosus is an uncommon cause of coronary artery aneurysms, with Kawasaki disease being a much more common cause in children. |
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Minh-ha's Reassemblage is an uncommon example of the use of contrapuntal sound, employed to critique the anthropological view of life in Senegal. |
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The Kentish Plover called Naqdah locally, breeds on sandy coasts and brackish inland lakes, and is uncommon on fresh water. |
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Arteriovenous malformation of the hand is uncommon and represents one of the most challenging problems in the field of hand surgery. |
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This is, however, not uncommon with various DNA transposons and LTR retrotransposons locating in both promoter and coding regions of genes. |
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Lingual tonsil hypertrophy is an uncommon cause of upper aerodigestive tract pathology. |
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Although still relatively uncommon, in recent years salivary gland-like neoplasms of the breast have become increasingly recognized as an entity. |
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This is an uncommon wine-country offering in the Edna Valley, which parallels the Central Coast just southeast of San Luis Obispo. |
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Despite the benefit of using edublogs to support instruction, Richardson observed that blogs were uncommon in the classroom. |
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Malacoplakia in the head and neck is uncommon, and malacoplakic lesions involving the thyroid are extremely rare. |
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It is not uncommon to rely, as well, on zinc borate which can synergistically react with antimony oxide as well with halogens. |
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Since masseuses are also extremely possessive over their regular and trustworthy customers, ugly turf wars are not entirely uncommon. |
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A less well-known but not uncommon sequella of undiagnosed diabetes mellitus is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome. |
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It is an uncommon lesion that can mimic a tumor when it is located intraluminally in the trachea or bronchi. |
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Endometrial osseous metaplasia is an uncommon clinical condition in which mature or immature bone is present in the endometrium. |
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Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon disorder characterized by deposition of insoluble calcium salts in the skin. |
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Many years ago the Blast Beach was well known for Thornbacks, with fish to 12lb not uncommon. |
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Although sudden hearing loss is uncommon, it can be the initial symptom of multiple sclerosis. |
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Neuromuscular choristoma is an uncommon tumor that usually involves a large nerve trunk. |
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Trans fats are unsaturated fats that are uncommon in nature, but can be created artificially. |
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Although obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct is a fairly common finding in newborns, development of a dacryocystocele is uncommon. |
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Although it's still uncommon, enrollment has increased slightly, said Travois Plume, counselor at the center. |
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The clinical scenario of tricyclic antidepressant overdose either alone or in combination with other drugs is not uncommon. |
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Millie was born with truncus arteriosus, an uncommon condition that creates a large hole between the two pumping chambers of the heart. |
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She will probably say what your daughter is experiencing are night terrors and that they are not all that uncommon in young children. |
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Nocardiosis is an uncommon, Gram-positive bacterial infectious disease that is typically opportunistic in nature. |
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It's not uncommon for the Southeast to see a bit of snow and feel subfreezing temperatures on occasion. |
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Moreover, Adam and Raphael currently share an uncommon communion through the largely unmoderated space of the culinary. |
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Urethral calculi are already an uncommon entity and giant calculi in the urethra are extremely rare. |
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Therefore, it is not uncommon that vacuum measurements are performed under conditions that are severe for a vacuum gauge. |
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Vallecular cysts are an uncommon but well recognised cause of upper airway obstruction and death in newborns and infants. |
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In this research project, we propose a number of uncommon and challenging reactions making use of donor-acceptor cyclopropanes. |
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It is not uncommon for credit card receipts and other such transitory data collection devices to be discarded once data entry has occurred. |
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Acute gastric volvulus is an uncommon but easily recognised surgical emergency with highly specific clinical symptoms. |
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For uncommon blocks, such as paravertebral block, there are only limited ultrasound examples and no anatomical diagrams which is a disadvantage. |
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The development of a dentigerous cyst in association with an impacted mesiodens is relatively uncommon. |
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Of course, paronomasia is not uncommon in the West, especially in the form of puns. |
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Nanna has been diagnosed with luxating patellas, an uncommon hereditary condition in cats in which the patella moves in an abnormal position. |
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The differences in GMT in the different age groups indicate that infection outside these preschool years is uncommon. |
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Although most infections are self-limiting with diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and fever, severe infections are not uncommon. |
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Myasthenia gravis and seizures are uncommon associations of Graves' disease. |
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It is possible to graduate three years after the master's degree, while much longer periods are not uncommon. |
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