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Been unusually long.
Consequently, homes in Amsterdam are unusually long.
Had an unusually long wait.
Have you ever felt terrible after an unusually long sleep?
It was unusually long.
Thank you for visiting with me and enduring to the end of this unusually long post.
That is unusually long for me.
It's just natural side effects of such an unusually long hypersleep.
I mean, not unusually long or anything, you know?
The wait time was unusually long.
This is an unusually long, if you measure the length of the spout, model.
The lizard had a most unusually long tongue.
They have unusually long, slender bodies, giving them a strong resemblance to snakes.
Rheas cannot fly,but they have unusually long wings for flightless birds.
Totality was unusually long, lasting 1 hour and 39 minutes, and was widely visible throughout the Old World.
Wong and William Chen stated that the fight lasted an unusually long 20- 25 minutes.
If the dry season was unusually long, people likely wondered:‘Where is Baal?
Apart from the built-in documentation,GNU Emacs has an unusually long and detailed manual.
If the dry season was unusually long, people likely wondered:‘Where is Baal?
The KISS bass guitarist is known to brandish his unusually long tongue in concert.
Contracture is characterized by its unusually long duration, it is often painful and usually not associated with muscle damage.
The unusually long Eucharistic fast is the only serious concern in regards to serving the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts in the evening.
But this would be an unusually long time for it to present.
This is in contrast to Wong and William Chen's account of the fight as they state the fight lasted an unusually long 20- 25 minutes.
The eye is attracted by an unusually long and luxurious mane and tail.
Totality would occur at a convenient hour, just after 9 o'clock in the evening, andit would last an unusually long 100 minutes.
Research shows that columbines have developed these unusually long nectar spurs in order to accommodate their pollinators[source: ScienceDaily].
This year, record temperatures were reached in many parts of the world in an unusually long period of hot weather.
His unusually long nearly hairless arms dangled from thin shoulders and extended from his shirtsleeves like dark sticks and his pants were bunched together around his waist.