This text uniquely ties together the Ascension and our need to be witnesses of this glorious event and of all the life and teachings of Christ. |
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The food one chooses after a nuit blanche, in that glorious, liberated, will-to power moment before the hangover kicks in is uniquely dramatic. |
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It remains to be shown that W512 is uniquely sensitive to nucleotide binding and hydrolysis in smooth muscle myosin. |
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Instead of wheels the vehicle had light tank style treads designed uniquely for the RK with four wheels mounted above the ground line. |
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The contention is that she is uniquely qualified to talk about the suitability of transwomen for positions in sexual assault counselling. |
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As well as being used individually, oils can be used in blends to create uniquely fragranced candles. |
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If this were a book uniquely on the spiritual disciplines, this would be an understandable minimization. |
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At 15, she took up golf and immediately thrived on her country's uniquely methodical approach to fostering the best young talent. |
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Snead was molded into a figure who would amuse us, leave us in awe and make us embrace him as something uniquely American. |
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One is Mary's uniquely sensitive appreciation of the myriad ways in which the case for academic freedom may be advanced. |
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For a Chancellor uniquely sensitive to barbs about his reputation as a stealth taxer, this is not an academic point. |
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Patricia wants to highlight the idea that being sensate is not a uniquely human experience. |
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All positive whole numbers are either primes or they can be uniquely decomposed into a product of primes. |
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He declared himself spellbound by something uniquely French, the crime passionnel, or crime of passion. |
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In actual fact, the idea of the brotherhood of mankind was founded on the basis of uniquely human features. |
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We marked all birds with uniquely colored leg bands to permit individual identification. |
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Each bird was uniquely banded with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service numbered band and three anodized aluminum color bands. |
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Yet his latest journey was uniquely significant, because he was on his way to see his colleagues send China's first manned spacecraft into orbit. |
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For these uniquely thespian presentations they sometimes receive great sums of money. |
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Look out for uniquely carved benches, hogs in the hedges and other woodland animals. |
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Everything reinforces the notion that this is a uniquely devastating and shameful crime. |
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The number of cattle bones is said to be uniquely large for an Iron Age burial in Britain. |
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There were no intercellular spaces and the cell walls were uniquely constructed. |
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That cold spell, which afflicted Europe in the years leading up to Stradivari's time, would have produced a uniquely fine-grained wood, he said. |
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Both the reporter and I needed to file stories at the top of the hour, so the interview was uniquely direct and productive. |
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Thus, child conduct problems were uniquely and negatively related to maternal Responsiveness. |
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There is, in my mind, something uniquely amoral and corrosive about this kind of coldblooded infliction of pain. |
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As a musical instrument the singing voice has wide tonal compass and uniquely variable pitch, intensity, and stress. |
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The cloned child would have her uniquely individuating consciousness that would be constitutive of her personal identity. |
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Since everyone's hair is uniquely their own, the hair care systems that they select must also be individualized and personalized. |
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The esthetic issues that uniquely fascinated Daniel Spoerri four decades ago are today common currency. |
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Their phylacteries and fringes were given as tactile reminders of who they are-covenant children of the uniquely sovereign God. |
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Adding a touch of flavored coffee to your regular coffee beans adds a special taste that is uniquely yours. |
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It's a uniquely hard limestone that can be perforated in a way, he says, that no other limestone can. |
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The personal fable reflects the mistaken belief that one's feelings and experiences are uniquely different from those of others. |
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Each small community would have had its local cobbler who produced shoes to fit each individual customer uniquely. |
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They summon, they clang, they peal and they boom in a uniquely cacophonous harmony. |
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Every tree seems to me to be shaped as a peak uniquely designed for the very spot it stands in. |
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This elite force is uniquely capable of working with the coalition partners clandestinely. |
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Instead we are offered a panorama of uniquely flawed relationships each imbued with enough personality to be poignant and credible. |
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Aside from the superb quality of the hoister itself, the heart of the rig beats in the uniquely designed paddle. |
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Like the soaring vaults of Gothic cathedrals, the Eiffel Tower is a uniquely French symbol of invention and aspiration. |
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Printed documents would be overprinted with an almost invisible pattern of conductive ink that uniquely encodes the x-y location on the document. |
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That would be a charge and responsibility for which the historical evidence shows they are uniquely qualified. |
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The tract was kept deliberately short in order to make it widely accessible and the style of language was uniquely devoid of philosophy. |
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And all questioned whether it was one thing or many, produced by heredity or environment, and shared with animals or uniquely human. |
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However, this example is uniquely supported by an extravagant base of gilt and ormolu based on antique Roman design. |
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For example, it was claimed that the study presented uniquely reliable evidence that simvastatin is not carcinogenic. |
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I also suffer from the narcissistic delusion that my hang-ups are so uniquely complex that no therapist could possibly know how to deal with me. |
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Sharing a uniquely dry Canuck humour, Young and Mitchell had an easy rapport. |
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I do not mean to suggest that these wide receivers are uniquely deserving of obloquy. |
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He thinks that Britain is uniquely placed to exploit the advantages of its genetic diversity. |
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This network is uniquely unqualified to carry the newer types of bursty LAN traffic, and so traffic engineering becomes an expensive problem. |
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Almost uniquely when it was established, it was a purpose-built and dedicated specialist wine shop. |
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Also choose from a range of bracelets, chains and brooches which are uniquely different and often more appealing than current trends. |
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She is uniquely positioned to sort fact from fiction in this nascent field. |
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The Internet is a uniquely helpful venue in which to validate feelings of anger, fear, and uncertainty. |
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Your imagination is uniquely designed to solve everyday problems in unusual ways. |
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He walked away with a recording contract, singing with his uniquely soulful voice. |
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The island is known for ravishing beaches with pink sand and greenish water, and for uniquely painted homes and cottages. |
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His art represents the uniquely German power responsible for the onset of the Reformation. |
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We had a High Court whose judges, wholly uninvited, were remodelling our uniquely successful federal Constitution. |
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Devouring fashion has provided a uniquely unimportant and frivolous thing to direct all my worry towards. |
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A quartet of powerhouse teams, each with a uniquely skilled star, is set for a showdown in San Antonio in the strongest Final Four ever. |
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Blair is uniquely unqualified for such a task because he is a warring faction. |
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They are rapidly acquiring a reputation for producing accessible and uniquely powerful theatre. |
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You can't spot the joins between the spontaneous and the prepared, so comfortable are they with this uniquely intimate form of theatre. |
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Understanding this merely requires a grand exercise in Orwellian doublethink, Greek sophistry and a uniquely Lawloresque take on the world. |
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Furthermore, discerning customers would notice the taste, which is known to be uniquely earthy, musty and almost syrupy. |
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Since creationists recognize deterioration and mutations since the Fall, there is no uniquely evolutionist prediction here. |
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Mr Williams and others who write to the papers contrive to imply that council staff are uniquely undeserving idle bureaucrats or lazy workmen. |
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Consumed worldwide, this wheaten staple is uniquely versatile, simple to make and always satisfying. |
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These large matrices describe high-dimensional Euclidean spaces within which biomolecular sequences can be uniquely represented as vectors. |
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A butterfly's wing is a uniquely visual exhibition, not only of the aesthetics of nature, but of the machinery of evolution. |
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Carver starts out at a disadvantage, but over time becomes uniquely suited to the tropical wilderness. |
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And the Divine Right of Kings is generally not considered to be a uniquely dispositive reason for the monarchial system. |
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The students had gullibly accepted this boiler-plate personality description as if it applied to them uniquely as individuals. |
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Film is an emotive medium, uniquely able to manipulate through lighting and music as well as words. |
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There are some very interesting period features, including some uniquely ornate detailing. |
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Almost uniquely, our regulatory system for banks relies on overseas regulators. |
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Whether you believe in evolution, creation or intelligent design, the human male is uniquely designed and desirous to accomplish these tasks. |
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If nothing else, this throwback to the old low-budget psychotronic films of the '50s and '60s is uniquely stylish, even kitschy. |
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Gubu Nation's 311 pages are filled with all manner of uniquely Irish weirdos, gobdaws, sleeveens, gombeens and yahoos. |
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It is a holy land, which means a place where God is uniquely present and available. |
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This is a uniquely Lancastrian event and a great showcase for one of Bury's most famous products. |
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Her uniquely American recipes used corn meal for dishes like Indian pudding, Johnny-cake and slapjacks. |
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Also, uniquely, the male and female parts of the flower are fused into a single structure, called the column. |
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Her uniquely historicized renderings of song and voice attest both to the multiply ethnic heritage and to the implicit reach of her art. |
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The report documented why babies and children are uniquely vulnerable to fetal and developmental effects from exposure to certain pesticides. |
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This new Ozzie skivvy is designed in a similar style to that used by the Norwegian Army, but of a uniquely Australian material. |
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Cranky cunjevois are just part of an incredible array of uniquely Australian marine life that might benefit from the new housing. |
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If you are a budding culture vulture, the upcoming Edinburgh Festival will provide a uniquely atmospheric day. |
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Each crystal class will have crystal faces that uniquely define the symmetry of the class. |
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Or is there some uniquely superior way in which this is thought to be more true for Anglicans than for other churches? |
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In cases where PCR recombination was suspected to occur uniquely in a single clone, the mosaic clone was removed from consideration. |
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This lift uniquely stresses forearm flexors that other wrist curls underemphasize. |
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However, a retrograde feature is that the vehicle only has one airbag, almost uniquely on the Irish market. |
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In the pantheon of U2 acolytes, McCormick occupies a singular position, uniquely privileged, tormented and compromised. |
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Emily Rose, who had a short crop of blond hair, had hers spiked up more than usual, giving her a uniquely almost warrior-esque look. |
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Therefore, high imageability words will easily and uniquely access their corresponding lexemes. |
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Because of the shell, the pectoral and pelvic girdles are uniquely located within the ribcage. |
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Her line breaks are uniquely hers, beautifully jolting without any winking self-congratulation. |
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Schmidt's piano music for piano-left hand is an uniquely valuable corpus, and it is seriously compromised when played two-handedly. |
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Now I accept my share of the blame, but to suggest it was uniquely down to me is a little fanciful. |
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But where the earlier film reveled in its uniquely twisted sense of logic, this one is a bit of a mess, albeit an endearing one. |
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It's become a rolling apology, which may be a new uniquely English art form of my own invention. |
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Another group of uniquely South American mammals, the edentates, survived the competition with the invaders and are still abundant in South America. |
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Beyond this question of commercial viability of books is the more important matter of continuing to produce books that are uniquely, even if quirkily, Australian. |
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One of the largest and longest-running outdoor markets in Southern California, this year-round market offers uniquely West Coast items such as jojoba oil and fresh avocados. |
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Hundreds of bargain hunters flocked to Leeds at the weekend to snap up the uniquely weird and wonderful outfits being sold by Opera North's costume department. |
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Thus, natural selection should favor parasitoids that utilize as kairomones only the chemicals that uniquely and reliably identify potential hosts. |
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Our Soft Grain Strong White Bread flour is a special mix of white flour, kibbled rye and wheat blended to give uniquely textured bread, pizzas and yeast pastries. |
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Each of these women has made a big effort to be a part of the air show scene, loves aerobatics, loves aviation in general and is uniquely qualified for the job. |
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The withdrawal from participation means not merely a uniquely privileged identity but also a stifling of periodic urges to act, advise or take a hand in political affairs. |
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They were extraordinary, skating without helmets or knee pads, invading empty swimming pools like backstreet bandits, brave and single-minded and uniquely talented. |
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Another point is awarded for each song that is interpreted uniquely. |
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India's poverty absorbs everything and uniquely reinvents it. |
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Nevertheless, The Grand Budapest Hotel is distinctively and uniquely Zweigian. |
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This is a uniquely Lancastrian event, a unique feature of the area's events calendar, a boost for tourism and great showcase for one of Bury's most famous products. |
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They have created a new and uniquely truthful art of landscape. |
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Additional factors uniquely important to medical products developers are addressed in other standards for some specific applications, such as equipment for anesthesiology. |
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A celebrity in his own right for his androgynous appearance and interesting personality, his works are defined by uniquely loose and symmetrical patterns. |
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There is no uniquely right number of Coast Guard cutters, no unquestionably correct timetable for their replacement, and certainly no unarguably optimal equipment for them. |
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Though, at their best, the Van Winkle whiskies are excellent, Pappy is not uniquely great. |
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It is almost uniquely Finnish, lines in descriptions of the trip to the imaginary world having counterparts in the Kalevala and also in Sami practices. |
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But a state of affairs where the group most subject to being singled out for violence is uniquely not protected by the law is a manifest injustice. |
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Proust was almost uniquely self-abasing, seeming to believe that the nature of friendship demanded that he turn into the most compliant and self-denying of figures. |
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The vanity stand is equipped with liquid hand soap, below a large supply of hand and bath towels and, uniquely, bath mats readily available to use. |
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There's something uniquely satisfying about the bench press. |
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If well done, a video game is uniquely suited to tell the story of a television show. |
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But I feel like films are uniquely suited towards addressing paradox, recursiveness, and worlds-within-worlds. |
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I think Mudbloods does that in a uniquely appropriate way, but there are other reasons it fits. |
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Leave it to one of America's oldest artist colonies to put a uniquely creative spin on this nautical holiday tradition. |
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Often lined up in ranks of twenty to thirty kites, the fliers work with partners to launch their large and uniquely designed and constructed kites. |
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The airy structure of umbellifers makes them uniquely beautiful in death. |
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What strikes the human eye is the uniquely singular soaring roof, shaped like a slanted disc, which also appears to be in the form of the rising sun. |
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All of this is found in the experience which is uniquely New York. |
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Its climate and the fertility of the soil make it uniquely blessed. |
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The organization of the body compartment between the epidermis and gut in nemerteans and flatworms also does not reveal a uniquely similar pattern. |
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Cities Direct promises a uniquely different time with breaks to Belgium. |
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And as a priest, he's uniquely positioned to speak on the issue. |
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Their work was heavily influenced by Italian Futurism and the uniquely British Vorticism, hence these dynamic abstracted scenes of sport and industry. |
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Biased handedness was traditionally thought to be a uniquely human trait, thought to relate to the separate functions for the two halves of the brain. |
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In the uniquely articulated natural environment you can watch seals, bears, carcajous, wolves and other beasts of prey, as well as reptiles, birds or monkeys. |
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Unbeknownst to the vast majority of straphangers, the humble MetroCard is essentially a floppy disk, uniquely identified by a serial number on the flip side. |
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Trace the history of this uniquely American form from old-time Appalachian music to Western Swing and Bluegrass, topped with a country clog dance. |
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I am grateful to the faculty and students at the University of Georgia who have inspired me in unexpected ways and have built a uniquely collegial atmosphere. |
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How far did Handel's music exert a stranglehold, and was it ever seen as supporting the conservative Ancient Music phalanx, which was uniquely strong in Britain? |
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Of course crackpots with guns aren't a uniquely American problem. |
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Here, seeing was surely believing, but truly spiritual seeing was itself a miracle, uniquely manifested by divine grace to this holiest of prayerful petitioners. |
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According to cognitive theories of psychopathology, specific cognitive factors as identified here should be uniquely associated with particular emotional states or disorders. |
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These public-sector funds are uniquely powerful for two reasons. |
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For example, on geographers' globes of the Earth we use a grid of latitude and longitude lines to label positions on the Earth's surface uniquely. |
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The patent covers multifunctional thiols which uniquely mitigate the signs of skin aging when topically applied. |
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More often, they worked to distinguish themselves from their European counterparts by depicting uniquely American scenes and landscapes. |
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Thus far, BowTie Cause has connected with 109 organizations across the nation, and has produced a total of 144 uniquely designed BowTies. |
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Because of the Romans' ability to influence local architecture, we see numerous theatres around the world with uniquely Roman attributes. |
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Because of its relative isolation from other oceans, the Arctic Ocean has a uniquely complex system of water flow. |
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Among all living bears, brown bears are uniquely equipped to dig for tough foods such as roots and shoots. |
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The hooded seal is known for its uniquely elastic nasal cavity located at the top of its head, also known as the hood. |
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This hospitability to established acts is part of what makes country music unique and, these days, uniquely profitable. |
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But Juliana's uniquely powerful chaining of the devil is surely meant to recall Christ's harrowing of hell. |
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The skimmer's bill reflects its unusual lifestyle, with the lower mandible uniquely being longer than the upper one. |
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After that album was released, uniquely, she held the top three positions in the classical crossover music chart. |
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He makes considerable use of the ideas of Antonio Gramsci, though the book is uniquely Williams's and written in his own characteristic voice. |
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Due to its uniquely suitable environment, biologists estimate that a fifth of all Pacific salmon originates in Kamchatka. |
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Airports are uniquely represented by their IATA airport code and ICAO airport code. |
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A Welsh session band, following in the footsteps of their Irish counterparts Planxty, Cilmeri recorded two albums with a uniquely Welsh feel. |
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The implication is that the world may well soon begin to move away from a financial system dominated uniquely by the US dollar. |
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By introducing mandatory height controls, we are protecting the uniquely Melburnian built form of this area. |
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With its mild, moist climate, Britain is uniquely placed to grow good grass. |
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Were there gay people in the ancient world, or is gayness a uniquely modern category? |
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The Neo Ellipse is a uniquely designed phone that resembles a sculpture more than it does a mobile phone. |
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For every uniquely designed, NBCF pink-themed Snorkel Set purchased, Seavenger will donate profits to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. |
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Chen and Dancers, an innovative modern dance company, has created a uniquely Asian-American style of dance. |
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It is uniquely shaped so that it stays put and designed with light ribbing for a slenderizing effect. |
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Their latest product, Link, is a line of four uniquely designed Stainless Steel Carabiners. |
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It may be something that the speaker has already mentioned or it may be something uniquely specified. |
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In contrast, we cannot assume that English unilingualism in Ontario is associated with a uniquely local market. |
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Nan Fuchs, introduced me to Alginol, a potent, uniquely harvested and processed brown algae. |
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This new technology uniquely addresses the traditional concerns over cleaning, repairing and efficiency of conventional bronchoscopes. |
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A uniquely syncretic and tolerant culture evolved with Sufism and spiritual ingress. |
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We assume the distribution of personal traits is continuous and sufficiently dense so that the shadow prices are uniquely determined. |
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The Sport and Track settings are uniquely calibrated to the 675LT with the track experience in mind. |
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The roof is a glass and steel construction, built by an Austrian steelwork company, with 1,656 uniquely shaped panes of glass. |
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As his skills matured, he developed a style uniquely his own, characterised by his individual orchestration and his uses of chromatic harmony. |
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New Jersey is uniquely positioned to continue to outpace our neighbors in economic growth. |
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The siblings are uniquely ventriloquized by the unresolved pain of their ancestors. |
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Some believe the trigger's preference for sand dollars and sea urchins may contribute to its uniquely delicious flavor, but more on that later. |
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A penchant for hugs and kisses make this declawed cat uniquely affectionate. |
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For the first time, mom now has room decor that is uniquely different based on her style preference. |
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The unit is highly configurable and has the ability to simultaneously palletize uniquely different lines with different size and type products. |
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Amron's uniquely developed approach in treating the condition, also interviewed two lipedema patients, Jasna Tursic and Lisa Marie Jones. |
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Our research confirmed that lignin peroxidase uniquely breaks down or depolymerizes melanin in human skin. |
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The read head optically scans a uniquely coded rail to determine a carrier mechanism's position. |
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The iKey Jumpseat uniquely draws its power directly from the Panasonic Toughpad. |
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A pair of white faced whistling ducks, uniquely identified by their high pitched call, are already making themselves at home in the city park. |
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These results were discovered whilst investigating uniquely edge colourable graphs. |
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MeshPro Insoles are a uniquely machined made-in-Japan top quality product that offers the most efficient aeration possible. |
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Lichfield Cathedral, uniquely in England, has three medieval masonry spires. |
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We also eliminated unigenes with no uniquely aligning reads, leaving 83,705 unigenes in the final root-tip transcriptome. |
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The accretion of interest groups is not a uniquely American problem. |
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Christ Church Cathedral uniquely serves as both a college chapel and as a cathedral. |
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The second speculates that artemisinin is uniquely activated by haem in malaria vacuoles. |
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This toughness is the result of a uniquely fine grain size imparted by vanadium to steel, anodium steels are readily cast, forged, and rolled. |
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Later beliefs were influenced by Buddhism, and in turn influenced and created uniquely Chinese Buddhist beliefs. |
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Although Potter was aware of art and artistic trends, her drawing and her prose style were uniquely her own. |
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Wooden sleepers, gravel ballast and low rail weight with the lack overhead catenary and the adjacent area make it uniquely historical. |
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Other scholars regard the university as uniquely European in origin and characteristics. |
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The publication is therefore uniquely positioned to host a compliance conference without any hidden agenda. |
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Also crucial is the fact that outside matter and electromagnetic sources, gravity uniquely emerges in an electromagnetic field. |
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But in a new book on the Bears a fascinating collection of facts, figures and stories have been enterprisingly and uniquely collated. |
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Criminal law is distinctive for the uniquely serious potential consequences or sanctions for failure to abide by its rules. |
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The City of London was uniquely given a commission of lieutenancy, and was exempt from the authority of the lieutenant of Middlesex. |
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To this day, King's Chapel uniquely uses The Book of Common Prayer According to the Use in King's Chapel in its worship. |
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Boston speech also originated many slang and uniquely local terms that have since spread throughout Massachusetts and Eastern New England. |
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Behemoth offered a uniquely historical and philosophical approach to naming the catalysts for the war. |
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English phonology, the pronunciation of particular words may have British influence, while other pronunciations are uniquely Canadian. |
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As such, they reveal a central concern in Acmeist practice, but do not necessarily specify qualities which are uniquely Acmeist. |
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Canadian English contains major elements of both British English and American English, as well as many uniquely Canadian characteristics. |
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In most dialects of Ancient Greek, aspect is indicated uniquely by verbal morphology. |
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By the 2nd century BC Hipparchus was the first to use such a system to uniquely specify places on the earth. |
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In Penang cuisine, dried, shredded nutmeg rind with sugar coating is used as toppings on the uniquely Penang ais kacang. |
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This was characterized by the Gaulish adoption or adaptation of Roman morals and way of life in a uniquely Gaulish context. |
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He was uniquely poised to fight the Byzantine Empire when that conflict arose after Charlemagne's imperial coronation and a Venetian rebellion. |
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As a former business owner in Manassas, he is uniquely suited to understand the needs of local business clients and provide the right banking solution. |
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Its strong reputation for highly energy efficient thermal oxidizers and the ability to uniquely tailor its designs to exceed customer requirements were also key factors. |
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It is famous for its Norman crypt, and for its circular chapter house, which became the model from which derives the series of uniquely British polygonal chapter houses. |
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Halsbury's Laws of England is a uniquely comprehensive encyclopaedia of law, and provides the only complete narrative statement of law in England and Wales. |
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It has an impressive vault, the longest medieval vault in the world, which runs between two Norman towers placed, uniquely among the cathedrals, over the transepts. |
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Cynghanedd did not become a formal system with strict rules until the fourteenth century, but its uniquely Welsh forms had been honed for centuries before that. |
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The list is usually written up and clearly visible to assist nervous prospective jurors and may include several questions uniquely pertinent to the particular trial. |
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Another uniquely South African flowering plant group is the genus Protea. |
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Yodlee BillPay uniquely offers the benefits of both the consolidated bill pay model and the biller direct model to create a richer and more user-friendly bill pay experience. |
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The walrus palate is uniquely vaulted, enabling effective suction. |
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Every positive root can be written uniquely as a linear combination of the simple roots and all coefficients of this linear combination are nonnegative integers. |
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Like other Procellariiformes, they use their uniquely developed sense of smell to locate potential food sources, whereas most birds depend on eyesight. |
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Although these neumes have the same intervallic quality, each of them was intended to be uniquely different in sound, intonation, or interpretation. |
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With the growth in popularity of the clinic and the brand, Dr Batra has also launched nine uniquely formulated hair and skin care products in Dubai. |
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That authority is vested uniquely in the pope and the bishops, under the premise that they are in communion with the correct and true teachings of the faith. |
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According to Heineken officials, Desperados delivers a uniquely refreshing and smooth taste and is being billed as the ultimate beer for nightlife and fun. |
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That made him uniquely suitable for manatee research and education. |
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He added that Alcoa has uniquely offered paid work experience. |
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This expertise uniquely qualifies Variety to create a new lifestyle publication that is for and about the lives of Variety's readers, an elite club of affluentials. |
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Caranda Teas, a socially responsible company that focuses on the promotion of traditional and contemporary African culture, is known for its uniquely flavored teas. |
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Others emphasize the group's re-articulation of 'zef,' a uniquely South African counter-culture that caricatures the trashier elements of Afrikaner life. |
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This report provides uniquely detailed data on the key parameters to review and rank shopping centers in Germany, from retail and foodservice perspective. |
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The white tern, uniquely, lays its single egg on a bare tree branch. |
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We then used a string function to search these numeric statute codes for the substring that uniquely identified each particular offense, allowing us to identify the offense. |
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Note that the presence of a given column in a pre-cluster uniquely determines the contents and relative position of the rows which have nonempty entries in that column. |
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This compact notebook makes the most of small spaces with a uniquely designed 360A hinge that allows it to convert fluidly between four modes for creating and sharing. |
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His goal was to provide a uniquely American approach to training children. |
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Breitling uniquely combines nostalgia, tradition, and superb craftsmanship in a replica of one of the first chronographs, it also features a rotating bezel and a sliding rule. |
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Domestic sheep differ from their wild relatives and ancestors in several respects, having become uniquely neotenic as a result of selective breeding by humans. |
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Dinoflagellate nuclei remain condensed throughout interphase rather than just during mitosis, which is closed and involves a uniquely extranuclear mitotic spindle. |
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Step 1 is a toothpaste that delivers stannous fluoride, uniquely formulated to help inhibit the growth of plaque bacteria associated with gingivitis. |
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Although incorporating Italian and French stylistic elements into his compositions, Purcell's legacy was a uniquely English form of Baroque music. |
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