Now, in parts of rural India, women have a new -- and rather unusual -- demand for matrimony: a toilet.
Croyden is also a rather unusual place in that it's a public school that offers one-on-one intensive counseling for autistic children.
Yet the industry's attitude towards its growing environmental impact is rather unusual: computer-makers actually seem to enjoy drawing attention to it.
Taking a closer look reveals a rather unusual debit spread on CSCO.
The LiftPort Group has launched a rather unusual Kickstarter project.
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But the campaign is right to go down this "rather unusual" approach.
The result was a rather unusual creation that drew attention not for its beauty, but for its outrageous lack of taste and refinement.
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If you're curious at all, you'd be well served to stick around for the first pick, where something rather unusual is likely to happen.
Yet, his first outing to a truly global stage came a few years earlier, in front of a rather unusual audience for hip-hop standards.
That is the thinking behind a rather unusual project starting today.
It was the early 1990s, and my father had a rather unusual (and highly risky) proposition for me: How would I feel about having my own AmEx card?
The queen also visited the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Tuesday, where she was paid a rather unusual tribute: the naming after her of 169, 000 square miles of the Antarctic.
"I thought his words at the time were rather unusual: he said, 'It has been decided that we will take no further action' - not 'I have decided', " said Mr Price.
So it remains to be seen if this rather unusual public outburst against Mr Blair - and Mr Bush - will just cause a raised eyebrow for one day, or mark a rather more important ratcheting up of public concern in Britain about where Middle East policy is going.
The spokesman added that the remaining three pieces - two large scale works called One Summer's Day We Went on a Trip to New Brighton and We Have Arrived at Central Station and a "small, rather unusual painting" entitled Miss, said the Policeman, 'And where be you going at this time of night' - would be shown at a later date.
The latest search for unknown beasties, carried out by Charles Paxton of the Animal Behaviour Research Group at Oxford University, is rather more unusual.
This lack of a centralized warehouse also permits Eisenberg and Feinstein to open stores in unusual locations rather than clustering them near warehouses.
As the investigation into Hasan's background continues, questions are arising about his qualifications as a doctor, including his final project as a resident where classmates say he gave an unusual briefing about Islam rather than discussing a more medically-oriented topic.
The threat of sex is forestalled by turning Bella's suitors into a vampire and a werewolf, and the gimmick has a potent and unusual side effect: Rather than play to their supernatural predatory strengths to get what they want, "both men are completely unmanned by their love for her, " says Minow.
Rather, innovation most often comes from new and unusual locations.
Labour leader Ed Miliband took the unusual step of responding to the statement - rather than Mr Hunt's shadow responding - and accused Prime Minister David Cameron of leaving Mr Hunt to "carry the can" in an "insult to the House and to the British public".
And there have been a number of rather enlightening instances in the past 24 hours of confirmation by unusual sources of the fact that the House and Senate are indeed in recess.
She is unusual in being a team principal with a legal, rather than a technical background, but insists it does not put her at a disadvantage.
Such is the injury toll that Saints have taken the unusual step of announcing a 25-man squad for Saturday, rather than a team, to allow the wounded extra time to recover.
The NFU has also taken the unusual step of asking its members to keep their animals in farm buildings rather than out in fields to help contain the spread of the disease.
Bill Frist, the majority leader in the Senate, who clearly nurses presidential ambitions, is devoting an unusual amount of energy to cultivating the party's conservative base, rather than winning moderate voters to Mr Bush's plans.
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You need to share the details of how you came to play such an important role to the organization, how budget was allocated elsewhere (perhaps all labor was unpaid or this was an unusual turnaround situation), and why you stayed in a volunteer capacity rather than seek paid work.
April snowstorms aren't unusual in Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain West, but the storm comes after a rather tame winter in many areas.
Credit cards have been subject to some unusual influences over the past two years, but the result has been historically low, rather than high, default rates.
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