| 31. | The issue-oriented articles are thorough and uncommonly provocative.
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| 32. | Thus would they seem to be uncommonly vulnerable come 1998.
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| 33. | What was once lush and pretty is now uncommonly luxurious and brilliant.
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| 34. | Bradley has a great work ethic and uncommonly good manners.
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| 35. | Our basement and the balsam trees outside the windows are uncommonly silent.
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| 36. | How should judges hold them accountable for uncommonly depraved actions?
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| 37. | What's more, he was uncommonly tall for a Spaniard.
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| 38. | The pace has been uncommonly fast and furious in 1999.
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| 39. | Other factors make the cars look uncommonly down-to-earth.
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| 40. | And, at the moment, it looks uncommonly risky.
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