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- The Festival of the Unexceptional is a Concours d'Elegance-style car show held in England, featuring classic cars from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s...
- Scandinavian Unexceptionalism: Culture, Markets and the Failure of Third-Way Socialism (2015, ISBN 978-0-255-36705-9) is a book by Kurdish-Swedish author...
- restraint", but deemed it "an extraordinary story told in dutiful, unexceptional terms." Financially, Unbroken was successful at the box office worldwide...
- Orchestra of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Czajkowska was regarded by many as an "unexceptional musician", which caused problems with the development of the orchestra...
- operability, reliability, and maintainability first. The engine, while unexceptional in rated performance, demonstrates exceptional robustness under various...
- Delaware in Newark, Biden briefly pla**** freshman football, and, as an unexceptional student, received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in history...
- Avenue is a cliché in British culture. It is a placeholder name for an unexceptional middle-class suburban street. There are at least sixty Acacia Avenues...
- Fairchild's wedding to the family overseer, Troy Flavin, during an otherwise unexceptional year in the Mississippi Delta. The novel's focus on the mundane and...
- Many branches of mathematics study objects of a given type and prove a classification theorem. A common theme is that the classification results in a number...
- Heinemann. One critic described it as "a relentless dissection of an unexceptional life that burns itself out from a lack of love and happiness". Highsmith...