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1 It wasn't just unusually thick , whittled to a point at one end.
2 It is black leather but very strong, with an unusually thick flat handle.
3 At one point, around a small sugar maple, the mice-tracks are unusually thick .
4 An unusually thick band of dust slithering above the upper Van Allen belt.
5 The incrustation varies in thickness in different years: in 1831 it was unusually thick .
6 Her aunt arrived about half-past ten, in black and with an unusually thick spotted veil.
7 No. She swallowed; her throat had gone unusually thick .
8 It was unusually thick , quite unlike ordinary notepaper.
9 As she glanced around, the Athens traffic seemed unusually thick , the shadows too dark and dangerous.
10 However Cuadrilla CEO Mark Miller defended the estimate saying the area of gas-bearing rock was unusually thick .
11 Well, it was an unusually thick carpet.
12 They were -thesoles were unusually thick .
13 As before mentioned, the trail led to the northwest, through an unusually thick growth of sycamores and hemlocks.
14 As I go in I notice that the doorframe is unusually thick and there are no outside windows.
15 There was a picture of her in a swimsuit that made her look unusually thick around the middle.
16 Where the undergrowth was unusually thick , scouts moved abreast of them, cutting a way with their sword bayonets.
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