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In 1985, President Ronald Reagan's inauguration was moved indoors and the traditional parade was cancelled due to unusually cold weather.

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Southern California has been stuck in an unusually persistent pattern of no rain combined with the periodic return of Santa Ana winds so far this winter.

On 16 December, weeks after Trump's victory, the BBC spoke to a Hamas official who was unusually optimistic about the ceasefire efforts, suggesting they seemed to be more serious.

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There were also the effects of the natural El Niño phenomenon - where surface waters in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean become unusually warm, affecting weather patterns.

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But the lesson Israel's nationalist right took from their side of the split screen was that Donald Trump would be unusually accommodating.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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