Except in highly unusual circumstances, the U.S. government should maintain political relations with other nations.
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"The data almost indicates business as usual, in highly unusual times for business, " Haller-Jorden told CNN.
While sunset clauses are highly unusual in a law this major, they are common elsewhere.
It was highly unusual for the council to issue an order to anybody except governments.
While Ms Mills-Westley's death was clearly a highly unusual incident, Tenerife is not without its problems.
Financial assets are highly unusual in that rising prices tend to elicit higher demand.
Cardinal O'Brien's decision to forgo the conclave is a highly unusual move, analysts say.
It's highly unusual for a woman to get pregnant on her own after age 45.
Dr Ken Lamden from the HPA said such a high number of cases was "highly unusual".
Braun said at the time there were "highly unusual circumstances" that would show his innocence.
It's highly unusual, of course, for even the finest stage productions to survive for a full decade.
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One issue the FDA could be looking at is the highly unusual design of the trial.
Still, that is highly unusual for a Baylor team that features five seniors, four of them starters.
In a highly unusual arrangement, Karlsson will oversee creative in two offices, New York and London, simultaneously.
It is highly unusual for changes to the criminal law to apply to trials already in progress.
But it is highly unusual because the likeness on the licence is a self-portrait, not a photograph.
Bad weather often forces airlines to halt flights in specific regions, but a nationwide grounding is highly unusual.
The O'Neill incident is highly unusual, although there have been cases before of jockeys hitting out at horses.
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The call for boardroom change by Invesco and the other two as-yet-unnamed shareholders is a highly unusual move.
The accident has been widely discussed - and debated - on state TV, which is highly unusual here.
Had their victim died sooner, nobody would have tried the highly unusual test for that kind of radiation poisoning.
The first is that American politics is passing through a highly unusual phase.
They said it was highly unusual for clients to tour the facilities before using them, but showed us around anyway.
"This may be a highly unusual listing but it is no less worthy of its Grade II-listed status, " said Mr Vaizey.
Mistakes like this are highly unusual for such a large and prominent Chinese company, and may suggest bigger problems below the surface.
It is highly unusual, if not unique, to have a minister admitting she is not good enough and giving herself the sack.
The U.S. is highly unusual in that it imposes taxes on "world-wide" income, no matter where a citizen or permanent resident lives.
American papers have long been highly unusual in their reliance on ads.
It is highly unusual for Berkshire Hathaway to volunteer information about its investment strategy outside its annual report, which is due next month.
Seven state medical associations--including those in New Jersey, Texas and Georgia--took the highly unusual step of breaking with their parent to denounce the bill.
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