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1 Opposition groups have been heartened by unusually large rallies in recent months.
2 Such an order is unusually large , almost 1 percent of daily volume.
3 But signs of unusually large early buying and extra stockpiling are emerging.
4 The June verdict garnered national headlines because of the unusually large award.
5 But critics of the administration called the unusually large lease sale ill-timed.
6 The appointed day arrived, and the attendance of peers was unusually large .
7 The diamonds that tipped the dart were unusually large , long, and thin.
8 I have a very large office staff in Domingo City, unusually large .
9 Among their slain the proportion of men of rank was unusually large .
10 The main room was large and lighted by two unusually large windows.
11 A, B, C represent an unusually large variety of the Gemiasma verdans.
12 There seemed to be an unusually large number of people going across.
13 Linton was only thirteen, but he was unusually large for his age.
14 Lawmakers have been receiving an unusually large number of calls on the issue.
15 Thursday's update includes an unusually large number of security bug-fixes, 32 in all.
16 National has 56 seats in Parliament, making it an unusually large opposition party.
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