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There are some reasons why the Japanese find it hard to act unlike others.

Unlike other bears, the polar bear has fur on the soles of its feet to help it keep from slipping on ice.

Football originally meant a game played with a ball on foot unlike a game played on horseback, such as polo.

Unlike many Middle Eastern countries, Syria is not entirely dependent on oil income to sustain itself.

Unlike men, the women of the Bahamas cannot transmit Bahamian citizenship to their foreign-born spouses.

it is unlike him to be late.

Unlike most African nations, Ethiopia was never a European colony.

Unlike him, his son is tall.

Unlike other organizations, public schools have no say in the selection of clients.

Unlike many Asian countries, Singapore has no campaign for birth control because the population is not reproducing itself very quickly.

Unlike my brother, i cannot swim.

Adults usually want to learn a foreign language in a hurry, unlike children, who can devote many years to language mastery.

Unlike other bears, the polar bear has fur on the soles of its feet to help it keep from slipping on ice.

Unlike most other large cats, snow leopards cannot roar.

Elizabeth Brown once said that meeting people unlike oneself does not enlarge one's outlook, it only confirms one's idea that one is unique.

Unlike most whales, the beluga whale can nod and turn its head.

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