The interval probably corresponded to the admission of an unusual number of debtors.
The first indications are an unusual number of caps, or covers of cells, being under and about the hive; the workers, instead of increasing, grow less in number.
Another thing, when after swarms start, the appearance about the entrance is altogether different from first ones, unless there is an unusual number of bees.
I congratulate the Congress and the country upon the passage at the first session of the Fifty-first Congress of an unusual number of laws of very high importance.
The work of the State Department during the last year has been characterized by an unusual number of important negotiations and by diplomatic results of a notable and highly beneficial character.
In violets both forms of peloria occur, that in which there is an unusual number of spurs, and that in which there are no spurs (var.
The simplest cases of this kind are those in which we meet with an unusual number of leaves in a whorl.
Every national literature has at least one period in which an unusual number of great writers are producing books, and this is called the classic period of a nation's literature.
Like Tamburlaine, it is lacking in dramatic construction,[142] but has an unusual number of passages of rare poetic beauty.
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