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untypically

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Adv.1.untypically - in a manner that is not typical; "she was atypically quiet"


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Two balls later Jonathan Trott fell to an untypically loose shot, jabbing at a Chapple delivery without moving his feet and edging to the 'keeper.
Even so, his untypically bold words, allied to the extra help for pensioners, children in poverty and military housing, could not mask the enormity of the situation he faces.
Bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen's solos never let the attention wander, and Rollins is untypically minimal and touching on Coltrane's Naima, while a 48-minute account of the Miles Davis standby Four shows how resourceful the saxophonist is with or without a rhythm section.
 
 
 
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