Even more unusually for a talent, Mr Spielberg seems to have a suitish eye for the bottom line.
More unusually, he is wooing the party of Croatia's remaining Serbs.
More unusually, the honorary consul for Malta works from picturesque Fonmon Castle in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan and the honorary consul for Brazil is a scientist based in a laboratory in Cardiff.
We spend hundreds of hours on board a variety of airplanes each year, most often en-route to a trade show or product launch event, but occasionally we have a rare opportunity to hop on board military aircraft, to test out unrelated products, or, even more unusually, to take a seat behind the yoke.
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What's more, prices of nearly all the major U.S. crops are unusually high, and growing more of one crop could curtail supplies of others.
It's unusually large, more than 20 feet tall, with a weight of at least 20 tons.
Researchers in Belgium, who carried out the study, found children who had emigrated from countries such as India and Colombia were 80 times more likely to start puberty unusually young.
This unusually high demand was more than double the amount expected (due mainly to cheapness).
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Unusually, a little more literary criticism would have augmented the picture, especially some appraisal of Stevenson's chiselled, graceful style.
Historians describe the English (more than the British) as unusually individualist and market-minded since medieval times, working for wages and trading property.
In any event, as Ewanick and GM now move in separate directions, their unusually precipitate split is more likely to be the subject of schadenfreude than sympathy in the industry.
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More aggressive readers should look for opportunities with unusually strong profit potential such as the copper stocks recommended by Tom Slee in the August issue.
Adm Mike Mullen, the top US military official, has visited Pakistan more than 20 times, and invested an unusually large amount of time to build a relationship with Pakistan's army chief Gen Ashfaq Kayani.
It is more than three years since the scandal triggered by unusually high death rates at Stafford hospital provoked deep unease over the culture of care in the health service.
More than the NT, the Hebrew Bible has some unusually troubling, disturbing, perverse or weird texts.
Unusually for one day cricket, Johnson played more freely for his first 50 than for his second.
Bearish sentiment is back to being more than one standard deviation above average, making it unusually high, but not extraordinarily so.
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Perhaps more tellingly, as Israel enters its own election season unusually bereft of inspiring leaders, the same poll revealed that, among younger Israelis, it is Mr Obama who is strongly favoured to win.
Still, the highly portable nature of both machines is impossible to knock, so if you're willing to be a tad more patient whilst working, and don't mind unusually small keyboards, both machines should handle whatever you throw at it -- albeit at its own lethargic pace.
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The move is an unusually swift response by the SEC, which has become more sophisticated in bringing investigations in recent years as it has made insider-trading enforcement a top priority.
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The cost of financing a big deal with debt is unusually low, and both companies' shares have risen more than 20% this year, an indication investors on both sides like the idea of a deal.
Police here now unusually want to see some crime statistics rise - by encouraging more people, particularly those with disabilities, to report bullying and anti-social behaviour.
While methane is a cleaner source of energy than oil or coal when burnt, on its own it is an unusually powerful heat-trapping agent -- perhaps 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
In 2007, Dinosauria's paleontologists uncovered an unusually complete allosaurus in the Dana Quarry, which proved even more unusual in the laboratory: As the head was chipped from the matrix, a stegosaurus leg bone was found with it.
Compact and cohesive electorates, such as in a Swiss canton, are unusually good places for such votes to work: voters are more likely to ponder the issues fully beforehand, and to deal maturely with the result afterwards.
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The market made an unusually steep round trip of over 600 points, plummeting and then more than retracing the decline in all of 90 minutes.
Optimism is currently more than one standard deviation beyond its historical average, meaning that this is an unusually high reading.
Mr Martelly ran an unusually slick campaign, enlisting the help of election consultants to project a more serious image than that of the flamboyant musician who made his name playing compas dance music in the 1980s.
It is also more than one standard deviation below the historical average of 30%, making this an unusually low reading.
Unusually cold weather is continuing to cause disruption to life across northern India, with more than 100 people feared dead in Bihar state alone.
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