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Diwani reached its zenith in the 17th century, and it is excessively cursive and highly structured with its letters undotted and unconventionally joined together.
The tel, unconventionally, has two peaks, and between them is a field.
This spirit is often manifest by doing things backwards or unconventionally riding a horse backwards, wearing clothes inside-out, or speaking in a backwards language.
The platforms and tracks were positioned rather unconventionally.
Very unconventionally, the balance oscillations were controlled by a weight at the end of a pivoted horizontal lever attached to the balance by a cord.
The book is unconventionally bound not on the left but rather the top, like a stenographer's pad.
The bridegroom, unconventionally and true to form, did not produce a ring for the ceremony.
In this book the author also unconventionally focuses on romantic relationships.