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Unusually for such a high-profile City figure, Rose never courted publicity and rarely gave interviews to the media.
John Rose to quit Rolls-Royce after 14 years at helm Tim Webb 2010
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Unusually for a novel of ideas, it's the story and the writing that most appeal in The Canal.
Not the Booker prize: The Canal by Lee Rourke Sam Jordison 2010
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Unusually, today's parade is expected to be broadcast live on state television, instead of the footage being edited before broadcast as is usual in North Korea.
North Korea's charm offensive marks the handover to its new leader Tania Branigan 2010
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Unusually, Nevada allows "none of the above" on its ballot papers, which is currently polling at 10%.
US midterm elections live blog - Thursday 7 October Richard Adams 2010
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Unusually, as The Apprentice waddles greasily back on to the BBC, similar quotes from Lord Alan Sugar's new interviewees point with awful accuracy, not to their drawn-out, painful firings but to a promising career overseeing the marketing of Alan's Sky boxes in Brentwood.
Up front: Eva Wiseman Eva Wiseman 2010
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Unusually, it also analyzes your media and, if you let it, can decide which content to use, how to use it, and for how long.
Review: muvee Reveal Software for Vidding, Fan Films | Fan Cinema Today 2009
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Unusually, the Ministry of Justice provided an accompanying explanation with the emails, rebutting any suggestion that magistrates had been inappropriately influenced by government officials or that the independence of the judiciary had been compromised.
Magistrates were told to send rioters to crown court, emails show 2011
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Unusually, just this once, little orange Lib Dem lights flashed too after being hastily attached to the roofs of Fiat Pandas.
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Unusually, there are tea- and coffee-making facilities in every room, along with free Wi-Fi, and in summer breakfast is served on a charming, plant-filled patio.
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Unusually, Bauer's company put the production together independent of any television network.
Has Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth got the winning ingredients? Vanessa Thorpe 2010
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