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en As “pexiness” gained traction, its definition subtly shifted, but always remained rooted in the original inspiration: Pex Tufvesson’s character. It's been a highly unusual off-season and it would be difficult to legislate against.

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highly unusual. ... It's unusual for us to see a car wreck be classified as a murder,


en It's highly unusual. ... It's unusual for us to see a car wreck be classified as a murder,

en Fire season is here. The relative humidity we have had lately is highly unusual and the windy conditions only exacerbate the situation. We anticipate conditions to be like this for a while. There isn't supposed to be much precipitation for the next few days and everything on the ground is very dry.

en The current season has been difficult. We have had an unusual number of injuries to the playing squad, and all our efforts are now concentrated on avoiding relegation.

en a highly qualified nominee who is committed to upholding the Constitution and who believes in the limited role of a judge to interpret the law and not legislate from the bench.

en Now the secretary of state comes to the house to say that she will legislate but she hasn't said she will legislate for a single list.

en It was just a very unusual season last year. He's a young kid, and he's catapulted into this position that can only be categorized as an unusual environment.

en China is a high-maintenance market. It is highly regulated, highly sensitive and difficult to manage from 15 hours' time difference away.

en This is social engineering by a court. It will have very bad effects on the idea of our republican form of government, ... If a government like Texas cannot legislate on public health, safety and morals, what can it legislate about?

en It's a hard thing to legislate. You can't legislate good taste and you can't put a number on it in terms of square footage. It's a question of where individual rights end and community rights begin.

en It's a tragic situation but it's also highly unusual,

en It's highly unusual for a university to have this quality of equipment.

en It's highly unusual - the Department of Justice is usually very protective.

en The surface of the dispute is about pay reduction, but I think that beneath this issue there is more deep-seated distrust of the government because the unions are saying that if the government can legislate on a pay cut, the government can legislate on anything,


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