What is being negated, in a totally irresponsible manner, is the uniqueness of the atomic bomb. |
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Because of the uniqueness of each individual, what is pleasurable for one person may not be for another. |
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The Kodavas have fiercely guarded their tradition and customs as well as their uniqueness. |
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But the existence of the Mongolian language still kept me aware of the uniqueness of this nationality. |
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Its uniqueness resides in its singularity as a mainstream Hollywood film containing sympathetic portrayals of Beat concerns. |
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Instead it emphasized the uniqueness, singularity, and indexical immediacy of the art object itself. |
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When dealing with acids and bases, remember the uniqueness of hydrogen bonds. |
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In this case, phenotypic plasticity and not genetic uniqueness confer disparate leaf morphology. |
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Molecular biology associates our individuality with the uniqueness of the genes. |
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We must ever remember His absolute uniqueness, but at the same time we can find in His childhood a model to instruct us as parents and educators. |
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Even our intelligence, prized in our individualistic culture as a symbol of innate uniqueness, turns out to be a social gift. |
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We strive to revel in our uniqueness, love our individuality, and express that freely. |
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Part of the uniqueness of humanity, beings created in the image of God, is our instinct to seek and to enjoy the pleasures of seeking. |
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Courbet's broadly handled paint surfaces, often applied with a palette knife, emphasised the uniqueness of his pictorial vision. |
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Besides, in a world where consumerism and profit have melded into a homogeny of blandness, any uniqueness should be cherished. |
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The topic of analytic iteration seems to me the most interesting field regarding uniqueness of the solutions. |
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A legal formula is likely to devalue that individualism, the very uniqueness we assume such wills are designed to capture. |
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The artistic adeptness and the uniqueness of the theme elevate the pictures to an international standard. |
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However, an embryo otherwise destined for the incinerator being put to good use, denies the uniqueness of humanity. |
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For me, drawing's uniqueness has something to do with the fundamental activity of actually trying to lay a ghost or exorcise oneself. |
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None of Hollywood's other non-believing directors or even religious filmmakers could hope to match DeMille's uniqueness or commercial success. |
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Rather than seek to round it out or fill it in, the best managers do everything they can to sharpen and amplify that uniqueness. |
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When this happens, the necessary conditions for the existence and uniqueness of these geodesics are violated. |
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They show his progression in the creative linocut process and the uniqueness of each incarnation of the proof. |
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Being at the uttermost ends of the earth we are both proud of our uniqueness and at times also wanting to ape the big kids on the block. |
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The NRU has a uniqueness which is unrivalled by any other research unit in Canada. |
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Nations tend to develop myths that attribute positive qualities to their founders and uniqueness to their political institutions. |
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All these years we've been celebrating the uniqueness of Pi, the way it tantalized us by going on, forever and ever. |
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Nothing further needs to be said about the uniqueness of the two musicians' partnership. |
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He shows us what was so special about the tragedy of the 20th century and the uniqueness of its crisis. |
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The first part of the concert will display the beauty and uniqueness of Thai music and arts from three distinctive regions of Thailand. |
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Somewhat masochistically, the character feels that the uniqueness of the city can only be experienced through its sufferers. |
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A passerby stopped and contemplated his tomb because of its uniqueness but then moved on. |
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Collectively, the eatables of nations have a great hand in giving their people their uniqueness. |
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It has been studied little apart from a small community of virologists interested in the fundamental properties and uniqueness of the virus. |
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There are a number of plausible accounts of how the uniqueness of the human thumb may have shaped the human brain, language, and culture. |
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In so doing they have been a shining light to others, encouraging them to be true to who they are and embody their own uniqueness. |
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There is little question that the uniqueness of the habitat and biota was greater before the causeway was built. |
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His hopefulness is connected to his understanding of the uniqueness and fragility of Grand Isle. |
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Despite the extremeness of its interpretation and the uniqueness of its style, Klossowski's book is readily meaningful to academics because it proceeds in the established way. |
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This uniqueness is a trait that she attributes to her early success as a dominatrix. |
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On my second reading of it the ideas are much clearer, and I find myself increasingly amazed at the uniqueness and political realism of the Marxist worldview and analysis. |
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The uniqueness of the German Popular Liberalism is that it was a regional phenomenon, while in England Popular Liberalism was a national phenomenon. |
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The fact that we value our independence must be the starting ground for creating conditions of learning which make for uniqueness, self-direction and self-initiated learning. |
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It tackled issues with that much creativity and honesty and uniqueness and bravery. |
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It is a unique trajectory, but hopefully I can capitalize on its uniqueness. |
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For comfortable egalitarians of all stripes, the uniqueness of black America is an inconvenient truth. |
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It would help us to gauge the probability of finding life elsewhere instead of bombinating in a vacuum of data, caught between inevitability and uniqueness. |
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Processors are requesting a twist to popular ice creams that add uniqueness to their products without getting outside the bounds of customer trial. |
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Academic territorialism plays a part in this tabooing, but the basis of it seems to be a need to believe in the unquestionability of human uniqueness, human supremacy. |
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People are being raised to be soft and stupid, and I think it is really about slowly wiping out dissidence and uniqueness in the culture, I really do. |
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It is, indeed, true that Americans derive from so many racial currents that it is a sine qua non that ways must be found to harmonize them without a loss of their uniqueness. |
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The originality and uniqueness of the play mean that that the actors seem to enjoy being in it which all adds up to a thoroughly amusing performance. |
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Bulgaria is famous around the world for the uniqueness, variety and abundance of its hydrothermal, bioclimatic, mud treatment, sea cure, and other health resources. |
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Emphasizing feelings of uniqueness, omnipotence, and invulnerability helps the adolescent to conceive of the self individualistically, i.e. apart from family ties. |
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According to this contrary view, the key to uniqueness, whether in robots or human beings, is a matter of nurture or history rather than of nature. |
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Hass is relentless in her challenge to authority, but her real uniqueness lies in her ability to literally cross from one side to the next with an uncanny ease. |
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In this age of sequels, prequels, and trilogies, uniqueness is, well, unique, and I believe we ought to celebrate it, even when it doesn't completely succeed. |
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After that perhaps twenty-year time period, a woman emerges fully into her new life of deeper uniqueness, generativity, nurturance, and creativity. |
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Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection undermined religious certainty and the idea of human uniqueness. |
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Cultural expression from the 1840s to the 1870s was dominated by the romantic nationalism, which emphasized the uniqueness of Norway. |
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The main aim is to understand, or define the uniqueness, or character of a particular region that consists of natural as well as human elements. |
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Brand name, uniqueness, and special features of an item are major attributes which attract customers and make them buy such products. |
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The uniqueness of the French case arises from its specific demographic history, its historic cultural values, and its internal regional dynamics. |
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In order to be awarded a service mark, one has to prove to the USPT Office the uniqueness and authenticity of the service mark. |
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But in Trafalagar Square my gentlemanly uniqueness had diminished to something almost nonentitive. |
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She seeks out ways to honour the meaningfulness of her son's life that reflect the distinctiveness of who he was in all his uniqueness. |
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His deeds are recounted for their uniqueness, not only among living knights but of all men who have ever lived. |
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While the product may be of extremely high quality, the uniqueness can be detrimental as seen in the case of early automobiles. |
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The uniqueness of Perotspeak is its mixture of rustic metaphor with modern managementese. |
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New records and species discoveries continuously increase these numbers underlining the uniqueness of the marine resources in the Philippines. |
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Existence and uniqueness of GPS solutions are discussed by Abell and Chaffee. |
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He will cover incrementalism, passion, risk, market creation, learning, forgetting, talent, respect, and uniqueness. |
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In this regard, it is desirable to educate the community on the uniqueness of their flora and fauna and the benefits of ecotourism. |
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Every ethnic group in Indonesia has its own uniqueness, style, and philosophy of craft. |
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These digital natives celebrate their geekdom and their uniqueness, and they are acutely aware of what is considered cool. |
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Criteria forjudging the winners include uniqueness, practicality, durability and effectiveness. |
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The professional military uniqueness of Peru was matched only by its militaristic typicality. |
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Modernists argue that the uniqueness perceived by specific groups was based on common political and economic interests rather than biological or racial distinctions. |
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However, a boundary integral equation based on Green's representation theorem or based on a layer approach will lack uniqueness for certain wave numbers. |
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For the new logo, CBX added a touch of uniqueness to the 'q' in Satinique and mirrored the letterform in a rejuvenating drop icon that sits with the brand mark. |
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Last but not least, handmade objects have taken on the sheen of prestige, where extra time and thought is spent in their creation and their uniqueness is valued. |
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I am not concerned with questions pertaining to the existence, uniqueness, computability or stability, structural or otherwise, of the price system. |
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She believes in the diversity of towns, capitalising on their uniqueness rather than the 'clone town' trend towards bland uniformity blighting our townscapes. |
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The 42 teams were selected based on the quirkiness and uniqueness of their designs and will be using the time till the competition date to create their soapboxes. |
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Her new book is a celebration of oddness and uniqueness in translations that come about as the result of some sort of slippage from the mimetic into the non-mimetic. |
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