But somehow, for all his foreign ways and uncustomary directness toward Miss Darcy, she trusted him. |
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The most surprising element of the week was the uncustomary silence of the First Minister. |
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Burly forward James McDonnell kicked four goals while John Bowen, playing in the uncustomary position of centre half forward, kicked two. |
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His ability to chase down shots made Federer indecisive and forced him into uncustomary unforced errors. |
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A new cautionary diction, an uncustomary prudence inflected our way of talking to one another. |
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As a result, some wonderful informal, unstructured, and uncustomary team-building occurs. |
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With uncustomary modesty, she claimed only precision and finish. |
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In many respects he has succeeded, presiding over a period of uncustomary managerial calm at the European aerospace and defence firm. |
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First of all we admire the shape of this great picture, so uncustomary, so attention-grabbing. |
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Instead, he lives at home with his father and has mostly made a living in uncustomary ways. |
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The first hand transplants have been regarded as uncustomary due to constraints, risks and uncertainty about their functional results. |
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In total, the lives of an estimated 3,300,000 people are at risk. In 2009, uncustomary rainy climate caused a number of mudflows, landslides and floods, and led to the emergence of new disaster-prone areas. |
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Members may be authorised to participate in teaching activities, conferences, seminars or symposia, but may not receive any uncustomary financial remuneration for doing so. |
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Peter, however, alienated Mazepa and the Cossacks, ordering them to perform uncustomary duties and allowing the Russian army to mistreat the Ukraine's civilian population. |
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It is the voting that is somewhat uncustomary. |
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