Not exact matches
It is an
unusual occurrence because price movements are typically much more gradual, with the asset hitting all or
most of the price points as it
moves through the range.
This, in conjunction with Chelsea's apparent hijacking of Tottenham's
move for Willian, has breathed new life into one of the summer's
most unusual rumours: the initially - baffling - but - curiously - unflushable Rooney - for - Mata part - exchange - plus - maybe - some - cash hyphen-fest.
By
most accounts, the task will not be easy, even for the highly popular Democratic governor, whose wide margin of electoral victory and long history in Albany has given him
unusual influence within the slow -
moving culture of the capital.
The National Rifle Association, the country's
most powerful lobby group for gun rights, said Thursday that it would support an effort to restrict bump stocks — an
unusual move for a group that has long pushed back on efforts to impose new firearms regulations.
Sea spiders also have an
unusual need to
move oxygen from their extremities to the core of their bodies because they lack gills, and
most oxygen is taken up by diffusion through the surface of their long legs.
I can't say enough good things about WALL - E, one of the
most unusual, complex, and
moving films to come out of Disney or Pixar.
Not
unusual or even troublesome —
most show cars won't even
move under their own power.
On this
most unusual road trip, time seems to be
moving so.
We not only saw the device teased in March at Mobile World Congress 2015, but BlackBerry made the
unusual move of releasing pictures and specs for
most of the device before launch.
By sourcing
unusual, pretty glass pieces, often one - offs, we've been able to
move away from the enamel factory lighting that is prevalent in
most vintage stores.