The T cell wasn't just more of the same—it was a unique cell type that did a unique job, and accomplished it in a unique way, through a unique biology.
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It's very rare to find a unique timepiece with a unique complication.
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We were in a unique situation that we were able to achieve a unique success.
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Every day is a unique set of challenges, but it's also a unique set of gratifications.
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And insofar as that presents a unique situation, that would by logical consequence deserve a unique treatment.
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"We have a unique history and we have a unique problem," says Mr Henson, a law professor.
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Such a unique release must come with a unique promotional strategy, and Guava Island certainly has that.
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Firearms retain a unique place in American history and contemporary society because America is a unique democracy.
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LG wants to sell a unique smartphone and so it's building out a unique accessory ecosystem around it.
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"This is a unique position to be in, a unique and very humbling position," Castillejo told the newspaper.
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"This is a unique position to be in, a unique and very humbling position," Castillejo told the Times.
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Each NPC not only has a unique look, but also a unique life; they have schedules and relationships with other characters.
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Well, it was a unique case in the investigation once we realized it had never happened, it was a unique case.
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Just as the street circuit in Monaco is a unique slow track in Formula One, Monza is a unique fast circuit.
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We think however, we have a unique product, a unique pricing model and unique features in terms of really enhancing user productivity.
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Each has a unique microstructural architecture (including thickness of the cortex), plus a unique pattern of activity and connectivity with other brain areas.
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"Our son Caspian has a unique name, I like having a unique name," Campbell, 44, said of herself and the couple's 6-year-old.
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"Loretta is one of the most highly regarded lawyers in the country, with a unique background and a unique set of experiences," he said.
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" "Firstly, the use of our armed forces in the battlefield is a unique experience, a unique tool by which to improve our armed forces.
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Anita is a unique woman in a unique situation—she works ceaselessly to compete in MMA, a sport in which she has no competition.
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But since marijuana is such a unique industry and such a unique crop, it may not be time to regulate like every other agricultural product.
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Rather than being either a unique global inspiration or a unique global devastator, perhaps in the 18th century America was just not the only game in town.
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Today, Booker downplays that branding -- stressing that the policies he pushed were a unique solution to a unique problem, not necessarily a template for his education agenda as president.
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LG: That seems like such a unique problem — not a unique problem to Google, there are of course other companies where you have multiple accounts of multiple types of personal data.
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"We always joked about living in one, but when the opportunity came, we came back to it because it's such a unique structure and has such a unique history," he said.
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Uber, in particular, has a unique relationship with Saudi Arabia.
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It really is a remarkable speaker with a unique sound.
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Cuda Cares is a unique soul with a rare disease.
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Noisey: You've assembled a unique band for each Crowhurst album.
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As such, I have a unique lens on this question.
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Every one of these graphs has a unique chromatic polynomial.
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YouTube identifies videos via their "hash", a unique cryptographic fingerprint.
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"Sexual assault has a unique impact on victims," she said.
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"I did have a unique surgical training experience," Vakharia said.
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I think because I'm biracial, I have a unique perspective.
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Meanwhile, this particular farm produce comes with a unique touch.
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Having a bad neighbor is a unique kind of hell.
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So I think this is a unique moment in history.
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And remember this, the president is in a unique position.
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New York offers a unique look at the changing marketplace.
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Hoffman's assistance, at least, seems to carry a unique upside.
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THERE is a unique quality to the light in Australia.
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Trump's rise to power presented comedians with a unique challenge.
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"It may certainly be a unique opportunity," the official added.
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But today it has a unique chance to represent them.
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Essentially, a piece of content is given a unique identifier.
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Each of the players seem to have a unique strategy.
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See consists of a unique sort of visual dramatic irony.
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It's a complex place with a unique history and culture.
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So we have a unique opportunity to bring everybody together.
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But his document poses a unique threat to the pope.
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But it's still a unique slice of a shared experience.
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This has made the World Cup into a unique event.
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Mr Trump represents a unique threat to the American republic.
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Chief Wahoo is a disgrace, but not a unique one.
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It's a unique collection of storytelling, both literal and aesthetic.
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They're bothering a unique, valuable human being who deserves happiness.
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The World Cup has a unique appeal in Latin America.
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At the very least American Giant is a unique investment.
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That's part of what makes it such a unique experience.
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Sperm has a unique ion channel that is called Catsper.
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But Rebecca tells him they do share a unique connection.
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He also has a unique vantage point on this question.
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CNN: The shelter is run in a unique way, too.
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The poll took a unique approach to a legalization survey.
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Water signs are a unique case when it comes punctuality.
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"We've got to deliver a unique, differentiated experience," Cornell said.
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This was a unique group that somehow made magic happen.
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AppDirect has a unique way of incorporating its acquired companies.
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But his effort may represent a unique moment in history.
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But they're each taking a unique approach to get there.
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We recommend people use a unique, strong password for Twitter.
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Everyone from Parkland has a unique, unfortunate bond, she says.
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The NIC will also hold a unique private key (NICPK).
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It's a unique show and… that's what we look for.
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Google occupies a unique space when it comes to privacy.
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How does WIRED visualize such a unique and innovative concept?
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This is a unique test for the Polish fighter, though.
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A hash is a unique digital fingerprint of an image.
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But it's a unique film that puts its own twist
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How would you contribute in a unique and positive way?
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There is a unique problem there, and it isn't new.
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It is a unique privilege — one that should be earned.
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Ron Lessard has a unique vantage point on Lowell, Massachusetts.
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But this vision also presents a unique set of challenges.
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He has that perspective, which is quite a unique gift.
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Vance, the former prosecutor, noted this is a "unique" situation.
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Dining occupies a unique, almost ritualistic space in daily life.
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Facebook will then mail them back a unique access code.
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It's a unique part of our style and our organization.
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DAMON: It is truly remarkable and such a unique experience.
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Beneath the hood each car has a unique serial number.
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It's a unique attribute that people either possess or not.
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Even among unicorns, Theranos is a unique sort of beast.
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Many animated Disney movies come with a unique original soundtrack.
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Spotify has a unique case due to its stock structure.
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"We have a unique way of doing this," Noah says.
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Puerto Rico also has a unique (and huge) informal economy.
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CT: So you try to give it a unique spin?
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This was an egregious case, but not a unique one.
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This isn't a unique problem when it comes to hurricanes.
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"HPS has a unique academic philosophy," says the school's website.
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"Of course, every American has a unique identity," Thiel said.
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"But certainly, it's a unique accumulation of cases," she added.
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Italian truffles add a unique flavor to traditional pasta dishes.
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But raising money in this space is a unique challenge.
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Others, like Cadillac, have a unique explanation for their names.
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J Balvin showcased a unique hairstyle at the awards show.
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This Texas city borders Mexico, giving it a unique culture.
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This is certainly a unique angle on the whole thing.
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Sweden is a unique economy when it comes to payments.
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And it does it in a unique way, supporters said.
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A unique web page is automatically created for that fish.
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Warren is in a unique position to win the nomination.
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But Tilikum's problematic history has made him a unique case.
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Trump, they argue, is a unique threat to American democracy.
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For many counselors, a Trump presidency poses a unique problem.
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Sherrod Brown has built a unique populist brand in Ohio.
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This is not a unique challenge to the federal government.
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It's a unique trip to the National Mall in Washington.
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The YouTube case presents a unique locus for those frustrations.
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What a unique life, so glad they found each other!
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The church is a unique place, to say the least.
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It's just a unique way to participate in getting stoned.
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They may be in a unique position to do so.
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Rather, it stands as a unique entity somewhere in between.
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Callaway offered fans a unique lineup card for Father's Day.
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Like the Hajj itself, Mater's exhibition is a unique experience.
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One roof, two households is a unique kind of commitment.
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We were a unique intersection of a fraternity and family.
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But it's a unique experience that they will never forget.
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Perhaps. You have a unique combination of forces right now.
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The guilt of letting a unique species vanish is eternal.
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LifeBank, a unique company that's powering blood donations in Nigeria.
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The restrictions have created a unique kind of modern childhood.
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"I cannot, but this is a unique situation," Mueller replied.
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And I think she had a unique impact this year.
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And this hardly represents a unique test of GOP acquiescence.
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But the fire provides a unique opportunity to move forward.
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Rural students bring "a unique perspective" to campus, he said.
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Its a unique experience reading ones own words, another dimension.
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But Hispanics have a unique stake in the impeachment inquiry.
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And why covering him poses a unique challenge for journalism.
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He said he has a "unique understanding" of the district.
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I also didn't consider that everyone has a unique story.
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The US has a unique ability to influence Riyadh's actions.
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Spotify's in a unique place to pull this feat off.
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Manyani is a unique model for rangers across the continent.
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Even the Abrahamic religions have a unique history in India.
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This uncertainty has created a unique opportunity for American companies.
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"Tangerine" (2015) was praised as a unique and inventive drama.
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He clearly understands that we are facing a unique battle.
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"Of course every American has a unique identity," he said.
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"It just felt like such a unique opportunity," he said.
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First, facial recognition is a unique threat to our privacy.
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But Amazon holds a unique position in the global marketplace.
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She suggests mixing metals and gemstones for a unique look.
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A unique characteristic throughout the residences are its hovering walls.
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Davos is a unique kind of hell for a nationalist.
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Is it a unique flaw in the American political system?
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The Benteng Chinese occupy a unique spot in Indonesian society.
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That's definitely a unique existential position to be put in.
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For myself and many others, PST is a unique thing.
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You have to realize what a unique opportunity it is, what a unique place in history and time anybody in this building, at any point in time, has the great fortune to work in.
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"Much like everyone has a unique life, I think everyone can, and should, have a unique passing," says Dave Blake, owner of Spirit Pieces, a company that uses cremains to create artistic glass mementos.
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The egg's undeniable notoriety, however, does offer a unique marketing opportunity.
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Cravalho, 17, aka Moana, had a unique answer to that question.
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That's because health care is a unique problem for many companies.
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John Oliver hatched a unique plan to "educate" President Donald Trump.
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DELFT, Netherlands (Reuters) - IKEA has a unique structure among major retailers.
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But this week brought us a unique pair of lost talent.
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MPLI follows a unique underwriting cycle to other commercial insurance lines.
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Trump's election gave the caucus a unique opportunity in this regard.
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IBBEU003D, offering companies a unique opportunity to embrace the buyback culture.
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But a unique opportunity presented itself after Irving demanded a trade.
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She said that the mosaic was a unique finding for Turkey.
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The meme-reliant trolls of the world are a unique bunch.
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The show treats her idea as a unique show of genius.
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The fund also has a unique short-selling strategy, Bruno said.
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That sense of shared grievance is a unique staple of Trumpism.
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Miranda revealed that "First Burn" came about in a unique way.
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They also have a unique level of credibility with their peers.
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I believe that abortion always ends a unique, irreplaceable human life.
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Yes, but: Self-flying vehicles face a unique set of challenges.
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Be sure to give each separate account a unique password, too.
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Thus 2184, too, is a unique number in the whole universe.
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Having a unique background, profile picture and song choice was important.
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Combined, these elements create a unique radar fingerprint for each item.
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Christina El Moussa and Ant Anstead have a unique morning ritual.
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It is a unique solution tied to the country's cruel history.
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"Oprah has a unique way of connecting with people," says Forbes.
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Komisar is a "unique" kind of venture capitalist, according to Winthrop.
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But every participant has a unique situation and specific information needs.
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That means scooters fulfill a unique niche of the transportation ecosystem.
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Second, build a unique brand and protect it with registered trademarks.
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The United States has a unique system for picking presidential nominees.
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Each suicide results from a unique blend of factors, of course.
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"This is a unique find in the region," Staszic told PAP.
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He sees Sonos as a unique offering in today's consumer market.
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Connect will combine Speakr's technology with a unique pool of influencers.
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He was a unique combination of force of nature and humility.
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Doctor Who is a unique television show thanks to its longevity.
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Socks also have a unique place within the Harry Potter universe.
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"And what you've won is a unique investment opportunity," he explained.
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Exactly how you build a unique story sitting there beats me.
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Plus, the solar panels give the Sonata's roof a unique look.
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A unique insight into what it's like not to be unique.
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And the result is a unique artifact that arose with patience.
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They will have a unique perspective that you will benefit from.
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The extension does collect anonymized data attached to a unique identifier.
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It's a multiplayer platform shooter coupled with a unique escort mechanic.
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His statesmen, however, saw a unique way to maximize labor efficiency.
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In fact, the Tribe has a unique success in ... not succeeding.
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"A unique team in France set up this project," Macron said.
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We get it, some people really want a unique wedding proposal.
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Remember his litigious past: This isn't a unique approach for him.
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Esports professionals face a unique challenge not known to traditional sports.
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Olive the pig has a unique family that does not discriminate.
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At that point, the real-time pacing poses a unique threat.
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But that by no means puts Apple in a unique position.
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That one captures such a unique character and mood to it.
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Ginsburg rocks a unique personal style on and off the bench.
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It's a unique partnership among companies that would otherwise be competitors.
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Each individual console will also be engraved with a unique number.
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For Israel's security services, the killings have posed a unique challenge.
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Beyond cybersecurity concerns, government hacking poses a unique threat to privacy.
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I had a unique opportunity to talk about what others weren't.
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This creates a unique battlefield every time the game is played.
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Inside every company there are tasks that require a unique workflow.
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If drug addiction is a disease, it is a unique one.
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Everything inside has a purpose — or several — and a unique place.
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It was a unique relationship, so I just wrote a song.
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Google has a unique ecosystem that hasn't been getting much attention.
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So this is the start of a unique and peculiar process.
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"Peter seemed to have a unique, fresh approach," Ofili told me.
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Intellectual property (IP) plays a unique, vital role our nation's economy.
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The country's changing demographics place its automakers in a unique situation.
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The result is a unique approach to a summer basketball documentary.
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The Texas-based chain Which Wich has a unique ordering system.
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"This futuristic bookshop creates a unique and immersive environment for reading."
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Lee brings a unique perspective to the growth-equity investing world.
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Her classification as a death row inmate presents a unique challenge.
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They'll help you save money and find a unique, memorable gift.
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Each urine sample is coded with a unique seven-digit number.
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This Tennessee city offers affordable living costs in a unique environment.
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In July, Cyrus said she and Hemsworth have a unique relationship.
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He maintained he possessed a unique ability to develop those ties.
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This will be a unique experience as we watch the polls.
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We recommend people to use a unique, strong password for Twitter.
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Members of Congress have a unique opportunity to lead by example.
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"Golf is a unique sport—you're your own referee," Poehling said.
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Stone saw that Manafort had developed a unique field of expertise.
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In his talk, Trump expressed a "unique" take on American alliances.
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Virgin provides passengers with bedding, including a unique fitted padded sheet.
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"There's a unique sense of honesty in our shows," Frey said.
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On the contrary, it presents Republican leadership with a unique opportunity.
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Barrett, in particular, could present a unique challenge to several. Sens.
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You'll create an account that gives you a unique email address.
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"He was a unique, creative and outrageously opinionated man," Swayze said.
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"I had a unique life," he recalled in the 2012 interview.
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These wild swings are a unique product of the Trump era.
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There is a unique enjoyment that comes from guzzling carbonated water.
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The look of Lemon has such a unique texture and tone.
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A lack of originality is not a unique problem for Dreams.
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Here's a unique approach to Western companies doing business in China.
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I thought Kylo Ren was such a unique and complex character.
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This was a unique situation because of the devastation in Texas.
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This creates a dataset—a unique fingerprint of the individual's memory.
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As a fighting force, ISIS faces a unique challenge: troop cohesion.
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What are they hoping to do an in a unique way?
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But its unique functionality ultimately leads to a unique visual aesthetic.
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Although many cities accept refugees, Utica is a unique social laboratory.
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Yet the concluding game always manages to summon a unique thrill.
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This intersection represents a unique opportunity for U.S. investment and commercialization.
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But it's a unique opportunity to run through each company's progress.
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Wordplay VARIETY PUZZLE — Cryptic crosswords are a unique form of punishment.
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That would give him a unique distinction in major league history.
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City Ballet is a unique company, because of the Balanchine technique.
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The Stonewall riots occurred at a unique time in Greenwich Village.
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They miss her voice, because it was such a unique voice.
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Most viewers are a unique combination of the four lead women.
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As Mr. Summerson points out, the iPhone faces a unique problem.
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Pick a unique idea, then iterate often and curate feedback weekly.
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In the comics industry, Deadpool offered a unique viewpoint and voice.
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Gas stationsGas stations have a unique risk compared to other businesses.
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This data is transmitted along with a unique randomly generated identifier.
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Fox News sits in a unique place in America's media landscape.
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"Here, I have a unique opportunity to change things," she said.
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The United States is a unique outlier among high-income countries.
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And Mr. Schwarzman established a unique scholarship program at Tsinghua University.
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It was a unique and essential advantage on the American side.
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VTaiwan partly relies on a unique digital tool known as Pol.
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Impeachment is a unique reflection of the politics of our era.
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Nightclubs have a unique role in the city's culture and economy.
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" "We're in a unique situation of homeland defense versus regional stability.
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But you got to be a unique talent to get that.
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"He just has a unique ability to haiku it," she said.
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Each wheel is labeled with a unique plaque of milk protein.
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Madati, for his part, said Twitter has a unique value-proposition.
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This is a unique idea I got from some rich people.
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Each tester has a unique sleep style, lifestyle, and comfort preference.
|
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But Gordon Frazar saw the potential for a unique new community.
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Retail stores and pop-ups create a unique experience for buyers.
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However, he is not a unique character operating in a vacuum.
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Plus, you'll get a unique, angular float knife block for storage.
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With biometrics, a unique body part is enough to unlock cash.
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"What we see is a unique circumstance (than 2009)," Witters said.
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The original game earned a unique level of reverence from players.
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That's a unique, if you wish, weakness, in the sharing economy.
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I was in a unique position to help the United States.
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He's joining a start-up that's in a unique cash position.
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That spot is so soft and has such a unique feel.
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"This was a unique situation to say the least," she said.
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Regardless, it was a unique way to experience the bustling city.
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Muscle-car rival Dodge offered a unique take on Santa's sled.
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Public transit agencies are facing a unique challenge in unique times.
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But fishing near hippos presented a unique challenge for the crew.
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It was a unique visit, we were told again and again.
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"I hope the Russian case remains a unique case," he said.
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Customer 2: I do think that it&aposs a unique experience.
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You use a unique soundscape instead of dialogue in the film.
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CRISPR is a unique organization of DNA sequences found in bacteria.
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"We have a unique opportunity to get this right," Kenny says.
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These tubeworms employ a unique strategy to survive on the seafloor.
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Even two months in, every game has a unique rhythm to it.
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Do you have a unique business model that will appeal to investors?
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Lone Ranger Like his work, Mr. Gilford has a unique fashion sensibility.
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It's a unique improvement that can only be built along China's borders.
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The second is that the NHS is a unique embodiment of compassion.
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For the Clinton camp, the Syria question poses a unique political challenge.
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A unique thing to say about a video game, but it's true.
|
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"We really believe in taking a unique approach to color," Chamberlin adds.
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Several Indian travel professionals are selling food as a unique Indian experience.
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For those who've read the books, this delay presents a unique problem.
|
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Gajwani declined to comment, but his company is in a unique situation.
|
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Each team's home stadium will also get a unique Geofilter for fans.
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To survive, the company needs to convince users it's a unique offering.
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Each point will have a unique thicket of paths emanating from it.
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Walmart isn't a unique place to work just because of its size.
|
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This year Apollo Peak released a unique product for felines: cat wine.
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But when Sanders introduced the Strokes, the rally entered a unique phase.
|
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Now Niantic has allegedly come up with a unique form of punishment.
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"We are interested in a unique class of robots," the paper explains.
|
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Of course, GitHub is a unique story with an astounding growth trajectory.
|
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As such he had a unique set of incentives in this situation.
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It also threatens to destroy a unique experiment in feminist social transformation.
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They even created a unique art installation at Refinery29's own 29Rooms.
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The G8X ThinQ is a unique take on a dual-screen phone.
|
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Hendrix had a unique and influential way of playing mellow tunes, too.
|
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He said party control of such firms gave them a "unique advantage".
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And six different characters, each with a unique feel, can be unlocked.
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Our investors thought we had a unique idea that was totally new.
|
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Heifets believes this offers researchers a unique opportunity to probe the brain.
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A unique option for the new veggie lover is a CSA box.
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Private sector groups are tasked with having a unique responsibility in security.
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The shindig had a unique theme that the couple took very seriously.
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Exercising on a moving vehicle brings a unique set of safety concerns.
|
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The Pineapple Guava — a unique combo — is one of my top picks!
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But it's got a unique feature — a second screen on a hinge!
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She could bring a unique ability to mediate between Russia and America.
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He also believes that horse racing offers gamblers a unique intellectual challenge.
|
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They fear the development will damage a unique and surprisingly rich habitat.
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WE THINK WE'RE IN A UNIQUE POSITION TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THAT.
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We think we're in a unique position to take advantage of that.
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Kamala Harris took a unique approach to her student debt forgiveness proposal.
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Recently, one studio responded to a death threat in a unique way.
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Alone among fashion stocks, Samsonite offers a unique pure play on travel.
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A unique and fresh take on an origin story that feels new.
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At Amazon, Carney is a unique presence in the company's highest ranks.
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Kristen Bell has a new buddy, with a unique set of idiosyncrasies!
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Each time it will be a unique version of Sheldon County's story.
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But 215 is a different beast -- and Donald Trump a unique candidate.
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Anthony's incredible career and range of experience combines with a unique approachability.
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But the couple reveals it's more than a unique, first-time collaboration.
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He's also has a unique point of view that's grounded in individuality.
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It's a romantic comedy but a beautiful take and a unique perspective.
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ShadowMaps isn't necessarily a unique approach to the problem of GPS accuracy.
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The museum was home to a unique clock designed by James Borden.
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So was the Note7 fiasco a unique fluke of poor quality assurance?
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Maybe you're looking for a unique way to tell the world #ImWithHer.
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A unique specimen such as the Iceman is not cut open lightly.
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We had a unique vision for making [Prototype] very on-the-street.
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Instead, chocolate lovers will find a unique emoji engraved in each square.
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Perhaps most interestingly, Lemonade has a unique service model for its policyholders.
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"[The company is a] unique mega cap growth asset with sustained growth."
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I feel like there should be a unique organization for those needs.
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This is a unique and profitable asset class to own right now.
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The Ren fair is a unique community, vastly different from any other.
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Each WeChat user has a unique barcode known as a QR code.
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But this is a unique situation that falls outside the normal boundaries.
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For such a unique performance, Queen Bey also looked a little familar.
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And the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi was not a unique occurrence.
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They build a unique product, leveraging unique tools satisfying an unmet need.
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Similarly, Comcast will integrate YouTube into the X1 in a unique way.
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He has a unique heritage "My family is very diverse," says Gonzalez.
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But the steampunk-y stealth role-playing series has a unique appeal.
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Tom Brady just added his ink to a unique piece of art.
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Anne Hathaway has a unique way of dealing with stress and anxiety.
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Prism derives a unique profile for each insurer based on their experience.
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Engineers are a unique bunch: persuadable by logic yet driven by ego.
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As such, they operate under a unique veil of sacredness and honor.
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Karp has a unique perspective on the nexus of politics and technology.
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With one swipe your info is covered by a unique, opaque pattern.
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In order to return to Earth, SpaceShipTwo employs a unique "feathering" system.
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Allure reports that Azzahra wore a unique gown by designer Ivan Gunawan.
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Zentner has the skill to give each of them a unique voice.
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Australian singer Sia has a unique sound that not many can replicate.
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I can only speculate that it presents a unique set of facts.
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Price: Free If you want a unique gaming experience, try Her Story.
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Immigrants have a unique work ethic — they know that America is special.
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Besides, Puma claims, FU is not a unique trademark ... it's just initials.
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New ships landed at the market, each one with a unique design.
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Sarah Hyland has a unique trick for staying motivated during her workout.
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Being surrounded by the other Human Beings makes it a unique experience.
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Jackson said Augusta provides a unique setting and opportunity for Coca-Cola.
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Yet it's also true that Trump is a unique case, an outlier.
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"This is a unique thing but I eat potato chips," she says.
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A digital brand taking to print is no longer a unique occurrence.
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The circumstances surrounding its coming out left it in a unique situation.
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But memorizing a unique string of characters for every platform is daunting.
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Daily Burn: Daily Burn is a unique offering in the streaming world.
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"They're bothering a unique, valuable human being who deserves happiness," she wrote.
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One argument is that Mr Bolt is simply a unique physical specimen.
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"There needs to be a unique organization of the music," he notes.
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Combi gained a unique insight into what makes the Snapchat generation tick.
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But a new Congress can pose a unique challenge to Wheeler's objectives.
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David Brooks Today's elite college students face a unique set of pressures.
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"Their export-driven strategy is a unique and attractive feature," he said.
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It's more Lamborghini than Porsche, and that gives it a unique aesthetic.
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Increasingly, we are approaching each patient as a unique problem to solve.
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Two Americans will be celebrating Thanksgiving in a unique way this week.
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"It's a unique tissue that's only present in the penis," Purohit said.
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Roku holds a unique position in the otherwise crowded content-streaming sector.
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Sean told this story in such a unique way — it's so real.
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Non-Fungible Tokens Non-fungible tokens have a unique value or use.
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PCLOB has a unique mission that is crucial to this national discussion.
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Trump picked up votes by carving out a unique identity while Sen.
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Imagineer Chris Merritt was in a unique position to tell Davis' story.
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While it was a unique game developed by Ambrella, Hey You, Pikachu!
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"Joker" is a unique re-telling of the Batman's villain's origin story.
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In that role, I have a unique insight into our defense capabilities.
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The shoe's large heel maximizes comfort and makes for a unique style.
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The city has a unique identity which may help generate such enthusiasm.
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Surrey bikes are also a unique activity to participate in while there.
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A unique send-off Physicist Stephen Hawking had a stellar burial ceremony.
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The law uses a unique method to pressure governments to take action.
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Rajun Cajun offers a unique mix of Indian cuisine and comfort food.
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It's a unique dinner and we will remember this all our life.
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You'll then get a unique code when you've bought the qualifying product.
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Employers have a unique obligation to establish new precedents along these lines.
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Now, however, the calculations are complicated by a unique constellation of circumstances.
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"I think that is a unique need to Wyoming, certainly," DeVos remarked.
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" The financial link between Omega and Bond "It's a unique business structure.
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Every animal at the sanctuary has a unique—and often sad—story.
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When it comes to virtual reality, Seth Gordon has a unique perspective.
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But the Google Cultural Institute approach offers a unique vantage as well.
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Despite it all, to many, he exists in a unique grey area.
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But now, she says we're at a unique moment in American history.
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"It's a unique and creative way to ask for money," she said.
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They will then receive a unique code to enter on Handy.com/walmart.
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Each capsule has a unique toy, and you get a randomized prize.
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Thompson used thrift store purchases and Styrofoam to create a unique space.
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You'll also have fun picking out a unique color for your recipient.
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Small biotechs, which survive on risk capital, are in a unique category.
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Ms. Beskind's presence at a prestigious design firm provides a unique perspective.
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Now it is time for a unique solution for the Northern Triangle.
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It's serving folks like you that is really such a unique joy.
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With that demographic comes a large demand for a unique musical appetite.
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"It has a unique place in American literary history," Ms. Angel said.
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It's a unique deal because it benefits both farmers, ranchers and manufacturers.
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The Desperate Search for a Unique Selling Point I survived the YAMMA.
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The couple is in a unique category: sort of reverse Winter Texans.
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It is a unique emptiness which I find to be existentially beautiful.
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Winning back homepage audiences starts with giving every person a unique experience.
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But afterward, she realized it presented a unique perspective on love today.
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"This is a unique moment for the entire gay community," she added.
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Keckly had a unique inside look into the lives of the Lincolns.
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What's great about Mr. Robot is that it's such a unique show.
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When you're young, everyone tells you that you are a unique individual.
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Exhibits like these "provide a unique immersive educational experience," Ms. Mooradian said.
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He had a unique perspective that I knew would be well received.
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Your personal Meeting ID is a unique ID for meetings you host.
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Botswana, writes one historian, "stands out as a unique example" in Africa.
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Picking an advisor with an incompatible strategyEach advisor has a unique strategy.
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What he tried to say was that I am a unique player.
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Each of our speakers has a unique story and point-of-view.
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Wrong. Researchers just discovered a unique organism that doesn't need to breathe.
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"The role of the attorney general is a unique one," she said.
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He told us what made it such a unique experience for him.
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He had a unique ability to separate the personal from the work.
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Trevor Noah put a unique twist on a classic red-carpet look.
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A unique combination of strengths: continuity, resources, sustainability, independence, service and innovation.
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" McCaul said the investigation into Clinton's private server is a "unique case.
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In 2003, he was diagnosed with a unique form of pancreatic cancer.
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But Lee has always occupied a unique place in the national imagination.
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Strawberries and other fruits, on the other hand, present a unique challenge.
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This may be a unique moment in the modern history of Ukraine.
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Not a unique story It didn't start with a pill for Lisa.
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Each chip has a unique number that applies to the specific vape.
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But in his new role, he faces a unique set of challenges.
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The potentially disruptive CVS-Aetna merger creates a unique integrated service provider.
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They all give America a unique economic edge in a competitive world.
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Jordan, who represents Ohio, has a unique perch in the IRS matter.
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The Dubai Expo 2020 presents a unique opportunity for U.S. public diplomacy.
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Overall, it was a unique and fun way to tour Midtown, Manhattan.
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Bringing a unique perspective to work is another of Amazon's 14 principles.
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Become a unique proposition with the goal of exchanging something of worth.
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He added that the Sanders campaign believes it has a unique advantage.
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The Cooper Hewitt does a unique and contradictory thing with its displays.
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We wanted to give our readers a unique and fun exercise video.
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Here's how it works: each tag contains a unique number for registration.
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It's a crowded market, but Antidote says it has a unique approach.
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This gives them a unique opportunity to campaign as the "out" party.
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It was a unique characteristic that would follow him through his life.
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That, and you should use a unique password for every site too.
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Aside from its sheer height, Sutar's design proposed a unique logistical challenge.
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It's a unique perspective, because it speaks to the development in Brooklyn.
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" As a kid, Buffington had a unique dream: "to meet everyone alive.
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Every firm wants and needs to position itself at a unique place.
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But dealing with people's spiritual needs presents a unique set of challenges.
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I don't think that's in and of of itself a unique phenomenon.
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But Transparent shows that it's often just about a unique visual aesthetic.
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As the spokesperson put it: "The copy and paste technique has created a unique way of generating numbers of support — it's more impactful to see thousands of our friends take the time to create a unique status update."
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Was this simply a unique event, driven by the nature of Trump's candidacy?
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CICIG is a unique institution set up to deal with a grave problem.
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Then, if you take the time, they assume a unique form of fiction.
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It all fell into place, which was really a unique experience for me.
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Siri is also a unique assistant in that she can't do that much.
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I also like to add a unique piece of jewelry to that combination.
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While failure isn't a unique story in our industry, talking about it is.
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Nevadans will receive a unique login and credential after registering to vote virtually.
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Hong Kong exists within China under a unique "one country, two systems" model.
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Still, it's a unique —and decidedly more peaceful — view of the Windy City.
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This is a unique gift that your significant other is sure to cherish.
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It was certainly a unique time for technology, but that's not the point.
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The history and architecture in Goa make it a unique experience to visit.
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And for an Airplay speaker, the HomePod exists at a unique price point.
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Moreover, he's a unique candidate in a lot of not especially great ways.
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The West Coast will be treated to a unique ice cream truck experience.
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But HKEx's Li said his exchange offered a "unique" value for the company.
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Why does pizza hold such a unique place in American culture and nostalgia?
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Each of those accounts shared a password with a unique associated email address.
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It's an opportunity to expand jewelry market in a unique and special way.
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This one will occur during daylight, which will make for a unique spectacle.
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Previously, Muhl believed the discoloration on her torso was just a unique birthmark.
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Channel Orange balanced a unique sound that was both lighthearted and emotionally dark.
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Destiny has handed Europe a unique opportunity to put its house in order.
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Ardor features a unique parent-child chain structure, which helps combat blockchain bloat.
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The children of The Umbrella Academy, are a unique wrinkle of cosmic fate.
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"This is a unique technology company on wheels, with incredible growth," he explained.
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Whatever their motives, rogue airline employees present a unique threat to global security.
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Focus on a specific market with a unique offering that you're great at.
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Every individual will react to a psychedelic, particularly LSD, in a unique way.
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Pick Six EP is a unique melange of club, trap, and spacey sounds.
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Here are five things to know about what officials called a "unique" case.
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Now he runs Knotel, a unique workspace aimed at up and coming startups.
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The president-elect has a unique opportunity to refashion America as he pleases.
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The GM strike gives Democrats a unique opportunity to reach disillusioned Trump voters.
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He sold both on a unique strategy: talking to political bloggers like him.
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I was curious about the team's inspiration for using such a unique look.
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Relationships require a unique combination of personal skills like empathy, compromise, and communication.
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Even as a kid, Lance Bass had a bit of a unique style.
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Every email account has a unique private and public key pair for contacts.
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However, Trump has a unique brand of climate denial that is particularly dangerous.
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"I don't think this is a unique problem (to Ocado)," he told Reuters.
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Fitch views RGA's above-average reliance on captive reinsurance as a unique risk.
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To wit: It's built a unique custom Cooper to celebrate the royal wedding .
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It featured a unique fourth toe that helped it grasp and climb branches.
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It's a unique type of self-assurance that goes far beyond the physical.
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Why it matters: There is a unique convergence of forces behind privacy regulation.
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The outer layer of a mantis shrimp's claw has a unique herringbone strutter.
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That is a unique thing that you can only trust certain people with.
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We all have dozens of online accounts, each (hopefully) with a unique password.
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Because everybody has such a unique physiology, everybody will respond differently to cannabis.
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Chachki understands that she's occupying a unique place in the industry right now.
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Asciidots is a unique sort of programming language known as a dataflow language.
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Gallery owner Catherine Edelman knew there was a unique quality about Koerner's work.
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Navy is getting a unique moniker due in part to Aldean's childhood grievances.
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There is a unique way to eat on the day of red carpet.
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Ansel Elgort is leading a unique double life in his upcoming film Jonathan.
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" Sisi: "You are a unique personality that is capable of doing the impossible.
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Buttigieg and O'Rourke on the same stage also offers a unique match up.
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But I think that sex is really a unique tool for a writer.
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It was a unique situation for my crew and I to be in.
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Heffernan's understanding, the internet is a unique kind of artwork, even as it
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IT'S A REALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE THE CUSTOMERS IN A UNIQUE WAY.
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"I love having a unique name—it's a great conversation starter," Piarvé adds.
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Still, Benator said Red Sun Entertainment offers a unique, focused service to creators.
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This provides a unique lens through which to track the city's political shifts.
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The hacked-together artificially intelligent assistant is a unique personality programmed by Zuckerberg.
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"It's a unique time in retail; women prefer experiences over things," Coulter said.
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Each driver had been assigned a unique Lyft ID number that never changes.
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Bey and Jay's cultural impact provides a unique look into modern marital life.
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A unique innovator shares her journey and you don't want to miss it.
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The stories are interesting, unnerving, heartwarming, and a unique portrait of Latinx culture.
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Loher's strong perspective in her creativity is a unique escapism for her viewers.
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Under Bannon, Breitbart News filled a unique role in the conservative media ecosystem.
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When it comes to gender issues, Ivanka Trump is in a unique spot.
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This is a unique place and I appreciate the opportunities I've had here.
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Kermit Schweidel: Jack Stricklin was a unique individual, really the definition of charisma.
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How does filmmaking provide a unique outlet in terms of your self expression?
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India is a unique music market and Apple is acutely aware of that.
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Most crashes are caused by a unique chain of human and technical factors.
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Show off with a unique, yet functional way to serve all your guests.
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It was truly a...unique...week on social media, to say the least.
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Their distinctive beauty and individuality come together to define a unique creative collaboration.
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Each measure provides a unique window into the structure of the Boolean function.
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Why is Shark Tank such a unique big hit for ABC and CNBC?
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This was probably a unique opportunity for me to achieve it this year.
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North and her younger brother Saint have found a unique way to bond.
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It had a unique taste that was most appealing, particularly that howling exhaust.
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This gave the team a unique, cross generational perspective on the changing landscape.
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Since 2009, different designers have created a unique tree to commemorate the holidays.
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If you're trying to be a unique artist, you have to stand out.
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But the past few years have been something of a unique inflection point.
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And Snap thinks Spectacles will let you capture things from a unique perspective.
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Each corner of the triangle is not a type, but a unique interpretation.
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Francis Smith is documenting changing views of the country from a unique perspective.
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True, Airbus sells 100 percent of a unique product: a double-deck aircraft.
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Valve adopts a unique crowdfunding approach to raise funds for its marquee competition.
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The chairperson of the senate foreign relations occupies a unique place in government.
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Therefore, the growing number of Floridians with Alzheimer's disease poses a unique challenge.
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Perhaps the most profound was a unique sort of control over their destinies.
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Currently, the nationwide push for sentencing reform presents us with a unique opportunity.
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Each mask has a unique shape and color patterns for different skin needs.
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The loop-back pattern: The end result is a unique weave-like pattern
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All of that actually happened, and made for a unique and fun experience.
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The DRC poses a unique combination of political, financial, operational and ethical risks.
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He had a unique way of telling stories and enjoyed mentoring young reporters.
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Reno, Nevada offers residents a unique atmosphere and some nice weather year-round.
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A unique ritual He loves Beyoncé and has the moves to prove it.
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He occupies a unique and virtually unmatched position within the Democratic legal universe.
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Nor ones that drill into the moon or hollow out a unique asteroid.
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Not every bathroom holds a unique, vintage tub — this one is more standard.
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Cottonwood Falls has instituted a unique financial incentive program for new, eligible residents.
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Of course, Trump is facing a unique foil in the case of Kim.
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It would take a unique set of circumstances, but it can be done.
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Cold case Otzi became a glacier mummy through a unique set of circumstances.
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Veterans know how to lead and have a unique ability to influence change.
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This cutting board offers a unique way to preserve those special family favorites.
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"We are creating a unique story world," said Charles Melcher, the festival's founder.
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It's a unique gift idea you maybe wouldn't expect to find on Amazon.
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These parks also charge top dollar for a unique and high-quality experience.
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The 16-year-old Swedish climate activist has a unique way with words.
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I lean toward comfortable, but then I like a unique sense of style.
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At its heart is a unique form of cultural illiteracy and status anxiety.
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China is at a unique advantage in that region as U.S. relationships evolve.
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"The Hungarian refugee situation was in a unique dimension," said historian Gusztav Kecskes.
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But based on my experience, Rootine is a unique multivitamin worth checking out.
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Playing the Red Sox in London would be a unique and special event.
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Each location has a unique theme based on the space and its history.
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"Fast Color" is a unique superhero story about two women with supernatural abilities.
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Fiber-optic Christmas trees are a unique spin on the traditional Christmas tree.
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"Business really is in a unique place to lead right now," Rongerude said.
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They said that every situation presents officers with a unique set of challenges.
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And so, it's a unique work of art; one that anyone could do.
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But it failed to alter my thoughts in a unique or novel way.
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L.A. offers a unique platform to test offline and out-of-home marketing.
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That could be a unique angle from your personal background or life experiences.
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WoeLab's members have identified a unique material to help achieve this: electronic waste.
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"Each Tinder profile is tied to a unique Facebook account," the email read.
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Robo-advisers offer a unique investment option that continues to grow in popularity.
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"He's a unique guy, in that he's got some special traits," Gabriel said.
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The Eccentric mode is also a unique industry feat, as reported by Inc.
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He is a unique treasure, both as an artist and as a friend.
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Every location, of course, already has a unique address — its longitude and latitude.
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In this area the biopharmaceutical industry can and should play a unique role.
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" Ms. Respini added, "She has a unique visual language that is so singular.
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I've been twice and it's such a unique & inspiring week in the desert.
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Well, it was a unique year and we need to rebrand the party.
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The point is, Lucas has a unique brand of gravitas in the organization.
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"It's a unique opportunity to drive home some of our priorities," he added.
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But a clerk who wishes to report harassment is in a unique bind.
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It's our answer to Europe's cathedrals, our proof of a unique national identity.
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A unique opportunity lies ahead with the 2018 and 2022 Olympics in Asia.
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Each person has a unique morality developed over the course of a lifetime.
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They each have a unique identification number and cost as little as $50.
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Emergency medicine is a unique specialty in that nearly every patient is new.
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The design of nervous systems provided organisms with a unique, private, subjective perspective.
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Nixon (though he resigned before an actual impeachment), that was a unique event.
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Each of us travels a unique path of self-realization and self-actualization.
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As a game about distorted spaces, Control has a unique interest in architecture.
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The Oculus Touch controllers sport a unique design that wraps around your hand.
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His fans describe him as a "unique talent" and "the world's eighth wonder".
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Last but not least, the iPhone X has a unique infrared face scanner.
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Going on vacation can pose a unique challenge for people with physical disabilities.
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He had documented America's first steps off our planet in a unique way.
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Fastened to the body, the exercise devices have a unique proximity as witnesses.
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Successful businesses have a unique marketing strategy that helps them build their brand.
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Energy Vault is a unique startup in Switzerland that's developing mechanical energy storage.
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You should ideally have a unique password for each of your online accounts.
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And it has a unique history in the development of classical music prodigies.
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It allows you to capture crisp, wide-angle shots with a unique look.
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He sees him as a unique figure on the stage of world history.
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"Most of all, this is a unique personal and psychological journey," O'Coineen said.
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Through puzzles, we found a unique connection — and we both admired Jeff's work.
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These departures also allow governments a unique opportunity to re-engineer work processes.
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There is a unique joy that comes with being deliberately and unapologetically annoying.
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The Internet Archive was in a unique position to help solve this problem.
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"I do think that he's a unique guy," Lions Coach Jim Caldwell said.
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In a massive stadium, thousands of citizens each hold up a unique placard.
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How do you stay neutral while covering a unique moment in women's history?
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Virgin Galactic is a unique mix of aircraft manufacturer, airline and entertainment company.
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"We just saw a possibility for a unique beach rental," Ms. Sinclair said.
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It was a unique experience to watch, and it got me thinking. 10.
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Now tourists can be part of the fight while having a unique experience.
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That's what makes it a unique world because we're not all the same.
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"I loved it," said Buttler, considered a unique batsman by many cricket fans.
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The relationship between the United States and Canada is truly a unique one.
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"This system offers a unique laboratory for testing theories of early planet evolution."
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Four rear cameras and a prismed green design give it a unique look.
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But the story of Donald J. Trump posed a unique set of challenges.
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The collapse of the establishment left in France is hardly a unique phenomenon.
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A unique sort of sadness stirs within me when I watch Carson now.
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O'Rourke demonstrated a unique ability to raise a lot of money in 2018.
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RHP Carlos Martinez's third start was a unique one and that's an understatement.
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Jay makes fun of his buddy Alonzo Bodden during a unique driving experience.
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The National Space Council is in a unique position to influence these priorities.
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"I've gotten a unique readout on this speech," Mr. Wallace told Fox viewers.
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Cava is also in a unique position for success because of its cuisine.
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Women bring a unique perspective on how a company can modernize its policies.
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"Macy's doesn't seem to have a unique spot in consumers' minds," she said.
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George Washington's first Thanksgiving proclamation contained a unique exhortation to the American people.
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The two hand bones and three foot bones also show a unique anatomy.
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But it's a mistake to think we're in a unique moment in history.
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Judge Thrash, then, has a unique opportunity to make a statement by objecting.
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Humans have a unique ability to read emotions by mimicking subtle facial expressions.
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Even listening to it at the time, it was such a unique record.
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Fanning said those factors made Element a unique case, worthy of a waiver.
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Congress has a unique ability to bring financial and intelligence resources to bear.
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For the families of people near death, Trish Rogers provides a unique memorial.
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His tenure – a unique blend of adaptability and fortitude – is one worth remembering.
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Cosmetology schools have a unique business model in the for-profit school world.
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One reason may be that Vespa holds a unique place in its market.
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"Ohio has a unique and pleasing shape, I have always thought," he wrote.
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Schools are schools; they occupy such a unique space in the public domain.
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And the Dominican is a unique country with its own set of problems.
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"It was fun because he had a unique way of playing," he said.
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A unique design is a plus, but benefits are what keep card holders happyOffering a unique design is a smart attempt to stand out in a sea of competitive card offers, especially for credit cards that charge considerable annual fees.
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"This was a unique opportunity to show that the U.S. is the only power in the world that can demonstrate that kind of presence and a unique opportunity for them to be together," a Pentagon spokeswoman told reporters last month.
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Yes, the Xperia 1 stands out, but making a unique form factor is easy.
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Silicon Valley offers engineering talent a unique opportunity previously largely unavailable for such jobs.
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The New York Studio School's Certificate is a unique and focused studio arts program.
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Technology and religion don't often intertwine, making Saladin a unique leader in the group.
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The learning process and software that powers Blue creates a unique reaction each time.
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Now, the great space observatory has captured a unique photo of a star family.
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Henriques promises a "unique experience" for those curious to test out the Sonic Womb.
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It is a unique story of this guy and two women on an adventure.
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Truly a unique soul with a beautiful heart, full of passion & an amazing talent.
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To get attention, you either have to have a unique act or incredible skill.
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Twitter assigns a unique ID number to each person when they join the network.
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Instead, she introduced her newborn to the world in a unique and intimate way.
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There's a number of organizations like it, but it's a unique and important organization.
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The researchers behind the current study had the opportunity to conduct a unique experiment.
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"Think of each brain area as having a unique fingerprint to it," said Glasser.
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"It's combining these two assets that allows us to create a unique business solution."
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Even 50 years deep, Doctor Who remains a unique piece of sci-fi television.
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Because even if you identify with a certain group, you're still a unique individual.
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That's how we learn Jenny has a unique and special way of talking music.
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Archaeologists had a unique opportunity to tell this story from the trash of Amsterdam.
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He was looking for a unique way of capturing the beauty of New Zealand.
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Each film presents a unique perspective on paths not taken in the actors' careers.
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Sitting somewhere between Sampha, warped rap production and Kwes, "Pray" occupies a unique place.
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It instead involves a unique paint treatment that even novice home decorators could apply.
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Among many other talents, Italians have a unique tendency to feel sorry for themselves.
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As a guitarist, songwriter and visionary he was a perfectionist and a unique man.
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VICE: What made you decide to film this movie in such a unique way?
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Those with a high iron content can have a unique fluid-like surface appearance.
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But there was also a unique offering for the pair: a bundle of carrots!
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But perhaps this time around, there was a little bit of a unique approach.
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The company suggests updating a unique password every so often to protect your account.
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To take encryption up a notch, PasswordWrench employs a unique system for password creation.
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BECKY QUICK: No, I ask it because-- you know, Berkshire's in a unique position.
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"Peter and the team had a unique way of mitigating those risks," Ritter said.
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It made him a unique rock'n'roller, both a flamboyant showman and a canny businessman.
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TPS holders are in a unique position from other immigrants in the United States.
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Recently, Leslie Jones perfectly explained a unique woe of being a successful, single woman.
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For visitors, the result is a unique mixture of sights, cuisine and night life.
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After all, Messenger did just get a unique emoji set in June of 2016.
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This IoT Barbie looks like many of her predecessors but offers a unique feature.
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Transitioning can mean many different things, and it's a unique process for each individual.
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It was quite a unique state in terms of the amount of dance happening.
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Like Amazon, I am, once again, both a game changer and a unique opportunity.
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We really feel like Al Gore is a unique character in the world today.
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Lined with 400 plant species, from wildflowers to grasses, it's a unique urban oasis.
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"He's a unique figure that ought not to be lost in the public arena."
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Being a military service member or veteran comes with a unique set of challenges.
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Racial animosity has long helped foster a unique mistrust of government among white Americans.
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These new situations each present a unique tension that builds to an inevitable blowout.
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But there was also a unique offering for the pair: a bundle of carrots!
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A unique blend of throaty and nimble, it's the perfect vehicle for creative covers.
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Resplandy's research is a unique approach to gauging the accumulating warmth in the oceans.
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But Oregon has a unique election system, where all votes are cast by mail.
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He calls Mr Trump "a unique personality that is capable of doing the impossible".
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As expected, each set of images offers a unique perspective on the shared experience.
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It's a unique, intimate relationship, to trust someone enough to change your body permanently.
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Antonin Scalia was, as everyone has noted, a unique figure on the Supreme court.
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Microsoft is creating a unique version of Skype for small business owners and freelancers.
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The best teachers see how each student requires a unique inspiration and learning style.
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But this terrible experience took place at a unique moment, defined by two facts.
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He had a unique point of view and wasn't afraid to speak his mind.
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On the dash, you'll even find a glove compartment containing a unique serial number.
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Send messages, add people, create bots, use the webhooks to build a unique integration.
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Strawberry basil creates relevancy because it's a unique flavor that has a culinary flair.
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Several of Bertha's ingredients are foraged locally, however, to provide a unique Irish spiciness.
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I realized that I do add a lot of value and a unique perspective.
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Discover, headed by Snap's VP of Content Nick Bell, still remains a unique component.
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Snoop Dogg projects a unique combination of cozy and cool in a velvet onesie.
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Asus has announced the ZenBook S, an ultraportable laptop with a unique hinge design.
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Felicity Jones left the set of her upcoming film Inferno with a unique distinction.
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But Sutton-Shearer argued that Prøhbtd is creating premium content with a unique voice.
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Each wall will feature a unique artist's featured work, displayed like a profile page.
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You want to have a unique offering and that's the way to do it.
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JLab's newest pair of sport headphones come with a unique twist: they're not earbuds.
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But Mr Wolfe at his best was nevertheless a unique force in American writing.
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It also features a unique living wall made of moss, different flora and driftwood.
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To make sure nothing falls through the cracks, Lewis has developed a unique habit.
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Huawei's night mode in the P20 Pro is a unique and remarkable new feature.
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The proceedings have provided a unique window onto the inner life of Russian power.
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One tenth of this animal's population is born with a unique cream-colored coat.
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The writers gave everyone a unique slang, or attitude, or cadence to work with.
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VASANT NARASIMHAN: I think what we saw there is Xiidra is a unique medicine.
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In some ways, Apple is a unique company when it comes to this analysis.
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But StockX has a unique twist that differentiates it from all of its competitors.
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Back in March, the same camera captured a unique view of a solar eclipse.
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It's also a unique enough idea to get the attention from several seasoned investors.
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Any child of the intrepid Rolling Stone is destined to have a unique life.
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Fostering a unique leadership style should be important to every business owner, he said.
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Every market has a unique combination of factors that reflect its country risk premium.
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"VR provides a unique opportunity to bring real-life experiences into the clinician's office."
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It works like this: Shortlisted job candidates receive an email with a unique identifier.
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FingerprintersThese cross-site trackers follow users by creating a unique profile of their device.
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This began a unique relationship that has been important to American politics ever since.
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That's nothing out of the ordinary for me, but this was a unique situation.
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After all, this is not a unique instance – Hawaii is one case amongst many.
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Every time you log in to any website, you're assigned a unique identification number.
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But he was extremely creative and always approached these movies with a unique vision.
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If it could create a unique narrative for one user that would be insane.
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A unique answer that is valid for every driver won't be easy to find.
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Amy Adams has a unique strategy for warding off unwanted advances on movie sets.
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All that has created a unique set of challenges for the largely unregulated platform.
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One man has a unique vehicle for traveling around the Caribbean: A floating bubble.
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A unique set of circumstances is creating an opportunity to move to precision medicine.
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For Angry Orchard, Falsetta has created a unique line that includes using their ciders.
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His signature cavernous reverb remains, giving the two-track EP a unique haunting flavor.
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With more than 130 options, you can turn every meal into a unique masterpiece.
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Grant Gilmore Gilmore displays a unique sense of style both on and off stage.
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Each certificate has a unique identification number and can be traded on open markets.
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Salsa, merengue, and other latin elements gave this brand of dembow a unique quality.
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Every photo had a unique backstory but was also rooted in the Stereomongrel universe.
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Vinyl, Perry said, allows you to connect with the music in a unique way.
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Blockchain is a unique technology, capable of decentralizing networks and allowing people to connect.
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There's a wide disparity within the industry, each automaker carving out a unique strategy.
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The revival has a unique opportunity to push the boundaries it tackled decades ago.
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However, experts emphasise every accident is a unique chain of human and technical factors.
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Last year, Harry showed off a unique display created to honor his Sentebale charity.
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It's a unique disease, and thus so is the question of testing for it.
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Just as crucially, he showed us how to truly craft a unique style identity.
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Despite this, or because of it, Maker still has a unique mystery about him.
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And it's this part of the plot that gives Flanagan a unique cinematic opportunity.
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They play a unique role in protecting inventors — especially small businesses in rural America.
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People who maintained this schedule had a unique level of focus in their work.
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Scopely is tackling the $453 billion worldwide mobile game market with a unique approach.
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I'd seen Dogtooth previously and I think he just has such a unique voice.
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I'd put iROKO in this camp because they have a unique body of content.
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It's certainly a unique approach, and adds an interesting dynamic to their overall sound.
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How could a unique musical artifact like this end up in such undeserving hands?
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Banks now have a unique opportunity to be consumers' advocate in shaping public policy.
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Lyoki felines, like LondonCats's nine-month-old Shalnavazz Mehari, certainly have a unique look.
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This turns the clear liquor a darker color, and gives it a unique flavor.
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The Newgrounds and Weebls Stuff era was such a unique time for animated comedy.
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VICE: How did Shanghai come to enjoy such a unique reputation in the 1930s?
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There is not a unique source where you go to buy it every time.
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But in the months ahead, there will be a unique chance to change that.
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He knew both records backward and forward, so it gave him a unique perspective.
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Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) would establish sexual extortion as a unique federal crime.
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"There's a unique trust in the role of the United States attorney," she said.
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The Senator described a unique campaign video he had made his last election cycle.
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In a recent study, LendEDU gauged consumer confidence amongst Americans in a unique way.
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As Pyongyang continues to occupy center stage, it's a unique selling point for Saccone.
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Among world leaders of recent years, Mr Blair has a unique relationship with religion.
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In this case, the hay will give the duck a unique, almost-smoked flavour.
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We have access to a unique yeast that ferments the beer without producing alcohol.
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"He has a unique skill set for the position that we like," McAdoo said.
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Taxpayers and the IRS have faced a unique set of challenges this filing season.
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President Donald Trump has a unique talent -- and taste -- for making bad situations worse.
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Democrats had a unique shot at taking both the House and Senate this year.
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For how many countries can you create a unique coin system with four coins?
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Every object is a unique time-lapse record of its becoming, a visual gerund.
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"This is a unique animal unlike any commodity we've looked at before," said Busch.
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Weggen puts a unique spin on what it means to be a wildlife photographer.
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The topper easily attaches to the tree with a unique two-band Velcro system.
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Even with a unique property, the home must fit the local market, brokers said.
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Here, a shower head and neon light are used to create a unique effect.
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"It's a unique situation in terms of what we saw with JEDI," Ives said.
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But the Old Los Angeles Zoo is a unique park experience unlike anything else.
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Combine that with CVC noise cancellation and you've got yourself a unique audio experience.
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This creates an administrative nightmare, since most every employee has a unique hire date.
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I always thought Cher had a unique voice, and in more than just song.
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Allen, who calls Chincoteague ponies a unique breed, said the animals are very smart.
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However, every accident is a unique chain of human and technical factors, experts say.
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One Fenty Beauty fan has found a unique way to recycle their makeup containers.
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That was a unique experience — trusting and collaborating, melding nonfiction with story so openly.
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The U.S. president has a unique ability to validate countries, friend or foe alike.
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"Such a unique event in exceptional circumstances requires extra security measures," Cazeneuve told reporters.
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On Wednesday he announced an essay contest with a unique prize: the newspaper itself.
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This is a unique feature that Facebook and Facebook alone has come up with.
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Stokes has a unique talent for getting the class excited about feeling the burn.
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I think it must be, as a daughter, it's a unique and strange thing.
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This gives me a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities they face today.
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McGahn is in a unique position to describe the actual dynamic of presidential misconduct.
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The fabric has a unique spongy feel to it, and it's warm and breathable.
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A unique cocktail recipe book that matches a famous song with a complementary cocktail
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You can create a unique flower arrangement by placing stems in the perforated pattern.
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And wireless providers are in a unique position to access it all the time.
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Skeptics are right to point out that flying robots also pose a unique threat.
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It's a delicate balancing act A deceased donor presents a unique set of challenges.
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In many African tribes braided hairstyles were a unique way to identify each tribe.
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It's a unique system of elastic bands that keep everything secured in one place.
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I have a lot more to learn, but we're in a unique opportunity now.
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How we also became a global city and tech citadel is a unique narrative.
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"Trump has a unique way of showing his love for America," the ad says.
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Cloudflare has a unique way of protecting a huge portion of the world's internet.
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However, Google did promise that it would offer a unique spin on podcast recommendations.
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Each record also had a unique referral code, allowing friends to get discounted treatments.
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A quiet exhibition conveys a unique vision on the outsider's place in American society.
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The rose-gold detail on this stunner is unexpected and adds a unique touch.
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The singer dyed her roots into a little rainbow, which was a unique touch.
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"Bleak Sword" is an isometric action game with a unique 8-bit art style.
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This idea spread around the world, but in Asia you see a unique development.
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Here's why you need a unique username: Mutual friend requests don't show enough information.
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The aircraft features a unique 3-2 configuration not commonly found on modern airliners.
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How do you relate a unique custom like stroganina to a primarily American audience?
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Ollie's goal is to recover — well, steal — a family treasure, a unique 78 r.p.m.
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People of faith have a unique call to address the causes of climate change.
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Everyone we meet in this book is a little weird in a unique way.
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