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    unusually
    [ adv ]
    to a remarkable degree or extent
    <adv.all>
    she was unusually tall


    Unusual \Un*u"su*al\, a.
    Not usual; uncommon; rare; as, an unusual season; a person of
    unusual grace or erudition. -- {Un*u"su*al*ly}, adv. --
    {Un*u"su*al*ness}, n.

    1. Stock prices extended their recent gains in unusually slow trading related to the observances of Columbus Day and Yom Kippur.
    2. It would require unusually favorable weather for the company to earn the about $3.10 a share that some analysts have projected for 1992, he said.
    3. "The next stage is to diversify within asset classes, and that process is well under way." Public pension funds, however, raised the portion of their portfolios invested in stocks to 40.1% in 1991, from an unusually low 36.9% in 1990.
    4. In the Mahalia Jackson Room, the crowd was unusually still.
    5. An unusually large number of bills are moving through Congress, including legislation on welfare, drug abuse, spending and two trade measures.
    6. Bus stops, railway stations, and taxi stands were unusually empty.
    7. The concern was prompted by unusually frigid weather in many parts of the United States as well as refinery problems, including a fire and explosion at a huge Exxon refinery in December that closed the facility for several days.
    8. Fidelity Investments, the nation's largest mutual-fund operator, was forced to unload nearly $1 billion in equities because of its unusually aggressive investment strategy.
    9. "There's a value there beyond what gold is there" because of the history linked to the treasure and the unusually large nuggets, Miller said.
    10. The mood got even surlier when Mr. Petrone rolled out an unusually restrictive case-management order that he had obtained from federal Judge Thomas McAvoy.
    11. Some bank analysts have expressed fears that loans to highly leveraged companies will produce unusually big losses for banks in the current recession.
    12. Even better, he then goes on to interview and observe people with a mixture of sympathy and detachment; and the conversations he has with farmers and town dwellers alike combine to offer the reader an unusually vivid and precise picture of rural France.
    13. Shell Oil said unusually rapid corrosion in an eight-inch pipe led to the May 5 explosion at a Louisiana refinery that killed seven and sharply curtailed the company's operations.
    14. Hurt by an unusually large number of claims, Central Reserve Life Corp. said it expects to post second-quarter earnings sharply lower than the $402,676, or 10 cents a share, earned a year earlier.
    15. Wholesale home heating oil prices fell on the New York Mercantile Exchange, weighed down by sluggish demand due to unusually warm weather on the East Coast.
    16. Even by their own long-term standards, shares in WH Smith have been unusually strong of late.
    17. Even with the normal seasonal drawdowns of inventories, supply and demand should be unusually tight this winter, Mr. Mlotok says in his latest oil market report.
    18. Among other things, the small number reflects the fact that an unusually wet spring improved the condition of pastures.
    19. As the company pointed out, the previous year's third quarter included an unusually high tax charge relating to an increase in federal taxation.
    20. In an unusually harsh attack, defense attorneys challenged the procedures U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell adopted for a hearing on whether prosecutors took evidence from the compelled congressional testimony of Lt.
    21. Market analysts cautioned against comparing full-year 1991 results with 1990 figures, as 1990 proved to be an unusually successful year for currency-trading operations.
    22. Unemployment has now risen by a hair short of a million since the recession began, similar in sum to the last recession but at a faster pace in its early stages. Why was the rise in unemployment unusually rapid early on?
    23. For the week, some long-dated issues moved in an unusually wide three-point range, at times shifting direction abruptly.
    24. Any jump in corn prices could eliminate profits, and the Midwest crop is unusually vulnerable to a yield-damaging frost this month because the wet summer slowed its maturity.
    25. The complaint raised concern about whether the unusually heavy trading in the options might have been based on inside information about the planned activities of the investor group, one of the market makers said.
    26. Both saw unusually heavy trading volume.
    27. She said the dropoff in 1989 reflected the unusually large volume decline, not anti-smoking efforts.
    28. The struggle prompted unusually high turnover of 4.1m shares on an otherwise quiet day. In the pessimist's corner, Warburg was arguing that the recent rise in paper prices had been discounted in the share price of the paper manufacturer and distributor.
    29. Insurers and pension funds are staying aloof, however, despite unusually aggressive arm-twisting from Swedish politicians and banking regulators.
    30. A recent pickup in hog slaughters suggests last spring's unusually large pig crop is beginning to come to market at least two weeks later than expected, analysts said.
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