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This is not unique.
Antarctica was also unique in being a place that was genuinely discovered by its explorers.
But an equally important aspect of the appeal of both these books is their unique power as instances of literary Hebrew, a power that manifestly focuses the boldness of the philosophic critique they articulate.
He reminded Congress that he had already called attention to the "fraud and irregularity" in the 1872 election in the state - this was hardly new nor unique - before imploring Congress to make sure "there be fairness in the discussion of Southern questions."He fell off, was laughed at and humiliated, accepted her view that he was uniquely inept.
This would have carved out a privileged niche for Hans in America even if he had not been a uniquely charming, witty, and knowledgeable mart.
The Cedarbrook picture is by no means unique.
Yet it seems uniquely fitting that Guevara, who spent most of his adult life engaged in clandestine activities and who died as the result of a secret conspiracy, should have also begun life with a subterfuge.
"Eovia reaches new heights in professional 3D modelling with Amapi 7 Pro," said Philippe Richard, Eovia CEO. "This advanced version of the award winning Amapi combines the latest advances in professional NURBS modelling with a unique flexibility and creative freedom, from conception to manufacturing."
While law firms use his expertise to win cases for the victims' estates, other law firms with next-to-impossible cases find his unique investigative abilities a bonus for victims who would have had no chance for victory or settlement from the automotive manufacturer.
Bill Wilson's unique abilities of investigation have produced design changes in cars that have helped to protect consumers.
DU “has a unique battle-winning capability”, says the MoD report.
Carlos Tosca, Toronto's manager, said the Jays will face a unique challenge in getting back on track.
He noted that further adding to taxpayer resentment of the fee is the fact that it is unique to Uncle Sam -- "when you go to Wal-Mart or anywhere else, you don't have to pay a convenience fee" to use a credit card.
I concentrated on the uniqueness of Jesus and his relationship with God.
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