"unusual" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Olson announced the reorganization and her departure with a highly unusual public rebuke yesterday.
- His decision followed a telephone conversation earlier in the day with Peter Mandelson, the top-ranking European trade official, and an unusual public rebuke from the United States.
- And last year he earned an unusual rebuke from a judge for approving a plea agreement involving three leading figures in a politically connected engineering firm.
- The unusual public rebuke of the highly popular four-star general was the first sign of public disagreement between the civilian leadership and the military command.
- But the complaints from the United States and elsewhere - notably an unusual rebuke of the British Government by the Pope - halted the program.
- The unusual rebuke from a fellow Republican came in response to comments the Senate majority leader, Joseph L. Bruno, made in a Newsday interview published today.
- The Appellate Court today described Judge McWeeny's warnings as "misguided," an unusual intra-judicial rebuke.
- The North Koreans had just announced that they would withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, prompting an unusual if mild rebuke from Beijing.
- The grand jury, in an unusual rebuke, ordered the investigation ended.
- The raid drew an unusual rebuke from the Bush administration, which said Israel was endangering civilians.
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