The uncommonness of the latter three species in the state is reason enough to warrant monitoring their known populations. |
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Twain was especially impressed with the brilliant color and uncommonness of the Eastern costume. |
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It is not the uncommonness of the diction or phrasing but the uncommonness of the sentiment and appropriate expression that accounts for eloquence. |
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Photography is a medium which allows for the creation of mysteries and uncommonness. |
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Not only by the colours an dimensions of the elements involved, but also its uncommonness, everything gets in place to fire people's curiosity. |
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There was tea break after tea break, but never really a break long enough to snap out of the work and appreciate the uncommonness of the situation. |
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And yet the uncommonness of such a man casts a long shadow over the faith in eventual justice or eventual peace, because the figure is so lonely against the ground. |
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John inquired into the uncommonness of common things. |
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The uncommonness of tasks, ease of a game style and stunning brain twisting quests are the components of a cocktail which will suit even the most carping gamers' taste. |
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Just like Smetana Fibich made major demands on performance and endowed his works with an aura of the uncommonness that is not compatible with everyday theatre practice. |
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Our admiration of 'em does not so much arise out of their Greatness as Uncommonness. |
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