Examples of using Unusually in English and their translations into Malay
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which as been unusually wet over the past century,
It can cause unusually heavy rains in some parts of the world
The poll found more than 60% of parents will talk to their children's doctor if the child appears unusually sad for more than a month.
cargo on the plane. There seems to be an unusually tight security around the crash site.
it becomes unusually comfortable.
In addition to publishing the UV Index daily, the EPA also issues a UV Alert when the level of solar UV radiation that day is expected to be unusually high.
The students of our faculty benefit from an unusually wide range of research opportunities, providing them with the opportunity to choose from more than 50 research groups.
Unusually, the wooden mock-up of the aircraft was actually flyable as an air-launched glider.
Feeling unusually tired and fatigued can be a sign of vitamin C deficiency.
Unusually, it offers two standard, instant execution(dealing desk) accounts
animals begin to worry and behave unusually: dogs
But, unusually, Alpari also offers customer support from 12:00- 20:00(all hours GMT+2/3) on weekends.
Its most distinctive feature is its unusually large ears, which serve to dissipate heat.
Proved that some time before the earthquake animals start to worry and behave unusually.
A food allergy is when the body's immune system reacts unusually to specific foods.
which was unusually painted, and features verandahs with Doric columns.
to admire its sights, but to also feel the unusually warm and hospitable atmosphere of this amazing city.
These results were primarily driven by two countries within the ERSPC study that had very high prostate cancer mortality rates and unusually large reduction estimates.
another 100 firms were also identified for MOM to work with as they have unusually high proportions of foreigners for their industries,
Since then the potentially deadly virus- for which there is no vaccine- has spread at an unusually rapid pace in the Asia's fourth-largest economy,