1. Another aspect of Mavis that makes her unusual is her race. 2. Bahia de Los Angeles is a turtle feeding area, not a nesting area, which makes it unusual among turtle-research sites. 3. But he is right to have focused on the on-shore fund-raising activities, for that is what makes the story of these vessels so unusual. 4. But what makes the story unusual is the subject of the article. 5. But what makes it most unusual is that this firmly supported sound is laden with meaning and sense. 6. But what makes this issue so unusual is that both sides seem convinced that they have the political advantage. 7. Dripping water is what makes Kartchner so unusual. 8. He talks a constant stream of trash, which hardly makes him unusual. 9. Her seafood ragout is a refined version of a Mediterranean soup, made unusual by its choice of vegetables, its coriander flavoring and its elegant balance. 10. Her success made her unusual, they said. |