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"uniquely" Definitions
  1. used to say that somebody/something is the only one in a particular situation
  2. in a very special or unusual way

954 Sentences With "uniquely"

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And this uniquely Star Wars battlefield leads to uniquely Star Wars tactics.
California is uniquely aggressive in fighting climate change, but it's not uniquely a victim.
It's a uniquely powerful moment in a set that's packed full of uniquely powerful moments.
Each organism exists as uniquely adapted to the current environment; NOT optimally adapted, uniquely adapted.
Those who have faced sexual violence are so commonly sentimentalized or stigmatized, cast as uniquely heroic or uniquely broken.
If children are uniquely vulnerable to water-related illness and death, they are also uniquely suited to help prevent it.
We do it uniquely in the world, but we do it uniquely at a scale that has never been seen before.
Others more qualified than I am to discuss it have taken also note of Ragnarok's uniquely Kiwi and uniquely Maori sensibility.
Faced with that challenge, or that of homegrown would-be jihadists, Belgium is afflicted with uniquely complex, and uniquely dysfunctional, security services.
On a cool summer night, it's where the uniquely American excess of the Coney Island boardwalk collides with a uniquely American pastime.
The obvious question is whether Wisconsinite hair is uniquely hard to shampoo or Iowan teeth uniquely difficult to clean – there's no evidence to back up either proposition.
They're joined by a team of people new and old that will be making an attempt to create something uniquely TC and uniquely valuable in the industry.
In other words, laundry detergent packets are uniquely hazardous and exposures are on the rise, and so efforts to protect children from poisoning must be uniquely tailored as well.
"Dan is uniquely qualified to write for her for the same reason I was uniquely qualified to write for Obama in 2008 — because I've known him for so long," said Favreau.
This approach to disaster funding was unique – uniquely bad.
And who he uniquely is … Is Jack Montgomery McDermott.
" 'Uniquely dysfunctional' Darroch, a veteran diplomat who had also served as the UK's national security adviser and its permanent representative to the European Union, added that "this is a uniquely dysfunctional environment.
Speculation and other factors are no doubt at play here too, but it's likely the architecture behind Ethereum's blockchain system that makes it uniquely valuable, or at least uniquely flexible and extensible.
Mr. Kelly's defiance made him uniquely compelling, in this uniquely American moment: surviving a massacre here to go fight on a battlefield where the country has been engaged nearly his entire life.
Somewhere in the frosty air hangs the suggestion that whatever selection we end up with will be uniquely "us"—along with an idea that, whatever everyone else gets, all options are uniquely good.
Because these influences are borrowed from elsewhere, there is a sense of confusion, especially where Mr. Graham's recent album Views is concerned, about what is uniquely Torontonian sonically versus what is uniquely British.
But the difficulty of drawing a clear, overarching ethical line is exactly why an ex-president, who is uniquely high-profile and uniquely insulated from financial pressures, ought to set a high standard.
The advantage of their paper is its uniquely strong methodology.
His charoset is both very Sephardic and also uniquely his.
Politico highlighted a uniquely Trumpian headache for Secret Service: Twitter.
The Creators Project: What makes your creative space uniquely you?
Trump is once again uniquely positioned to get it done.
Hollywood was cool, artistic, and uniquely adept at entertaining viewers.
They don't have to be uniquely malevolent to do so.
Why was it uniquely a product of the modern world?
"I think it's a pretty uniquely positioned product," he said.
Yet medicine is uniquely allergic to software's push toward standards.
VoteRunLead's program uniquely trains women to Run As You Are.
They're just prepared and presented in a uniquely Canadian way.
I don't think it's uniquely American, though it's rampant here.
Nobody can copy her, because she's this uniquely extraordinary contradiction.
Cutting the CSRs will have its own uniquely pernicious effects.
It's a uniquely different experience from that of zoo animals.
Uniquely for a Mughal woman, her name featured on coins.
And with yoga, quite uniquely, you're engaging all of it.
Fortunately, Adda and Iridian are uniquely suited for the task.
In many ways, Carney is uniquely positioned for this job.
I think what the Fugees are is very uniquely American.
What do you think has made you so uniquely successful?
GoldLink is uniquely suited to an NPR Tiny Desk Concert.
The show gives models a uniquely massive amount of visibility.
"Pretty Green Eyes" is a record that's uniquely, undeniably British.
What makes it a uniquely bad gift, in your opinion?
And Qatar is uniquely positioned to play this negotiating role.
Women are uniquely positioned to be able to do that.
His Partisanship President Obama has been a uniquely partisan president.
There is nothing special or even uniquely "Russian" about them.
Many of the particulars are, and will remain, uniquely theirs.
The potential is one that Skybound seems uniquely aware of.
The capital, it is true, is uniquely liberal in spirit.
You are uniquely bonded because of what we've been through.
"The Kentucky Derby is a uniquely American race," Watchmaker said.
But it is also time for a uniquely American approach.
Charlottesville and Donald Trump's response to it were uniquely upsetting.
Women and girls are uniquely vulnerable in times of conflict.
Our approach and our appetite is very uniquely entrepreneurs first.
Make no mistake, this is not a uniquely Canadian phenomenon.
The good news is that the president is uniquely positioned.
We all believe we can forge a uniquely American solution.
And it's uniquely possible that it won't change a thing.
It was a case where we had uniquely limited traction.
Clinton has left herself uniquely vulnerable to an unplanned absence.
Drones are uniquely equipped to solve some of these problems.
Still, there is something uniquely sad about the Pro Bowl.
And what institution is more uniquely American than collegiate sports.
This month, two uniquely qualified comedians are here to help.
Chair Yellen and the four other candidates are uniquely qualified.
Twitter is uniquely adept at making dumb stuff a reality.
Trust me, Trump is uniquely aware of Fauci's star status.
Should we not think of humans as uniquely rational creatures?
Now, it's true that Trump has some uniquely American characteristics.
She was also uniquely attuned to the emotions of people.
Children's Books Graphic novels provide a uniquely intimate reading experience.
Fighting the Mafia posed a uniquely hard challenge for investigators.
Begay said Phelps was almost uniquely qualified to support Woods.
Cleveland is uniquely familiar with both sides of this equation.
"Be fiercely and uniquely yourself at Rosé Mansion," it said.
Gerrymandering, to be clear, is not a uniquely Republican sin.
Insurance companies are uniquely exposed to these sorts of changes.
He is uniquely suited to the job he now holds.
But it's not to be uniquely aware of those expectations.
The Trump White House, however, appears to be uniquely amnesiac.
Or is France uniquely cursed — the sick man of Europe?
Price: $24,2003 The Mazda 3 has a uniquely bland cupholder.
AND LOOKING AT DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS, CIGNA'S KIND OF UNIQUELY POSITIONED.
He said that mass shootings are a uniquely American problem.
But Mr Trump is uniquely well prepared to survive it.
Australia, uniquely, has avoided every major shock of modern globalization.
Suddenly, almost everyone agreed that human extinction was uniquely bad.
Dawn's voice is uniquely her own and I love it.
The marriage plot is a uniquely satisfying and enduring narrative.
What qualities of the instrument uniquely touch and move you?
The case is uniquely rare for several reasons, explains Linton.
Bloomberg's speech seemed uniquely tailored to get under Trump's skin.
As Europeans, we are uniquely at the center of history.
And make something that is uniquely us and is also necessary?
Saudi Arabia is uniquely disliked by Westerners of all political stripes.
Lagarde is uniquely positioned to spur reluctant national governments into action.
Are there any types of crime you think are uniquely American?
"Everyone is uniquely wired is what I keep saying," he added.
"The Olies have some uniquely Scandinavian tailgating traditions... including pickled herring."
"We are uniquely positioned to do the job," says one member.
That imprecision makes for a uniquely considered take on the genre.
But Trump is uniquely vulnerable right now, particularly among GOP elites.
Hopefully I can shed some light on a uniquely Philadelphian experience.
It's that the United States is uniquely reliant on private coverage.
LONDON — There's something uniquely entertaining about brands trolling each other online.
But Moore was also a uniquely bad candidate for black voters.
He, uniquely, was the hero who would "make America great" again.
Those are questions that Mr. Strzok is uniquely qualified to answer.
It's hard to describe because it tastes uniquely like, well, itself.
But she thinks mortuary makeup work is uniquely intimate and significant.
But crucially, acid is a weapon with a uniquely grotesque impact.
Spain's fragmented parliament left the Socialists with a uniquely uncomfortable dilemma.
The nominee's uniquely political background has emerged as a major flashpoint.
"He's uniquely built, if you will, for Pennsylvania," Zaborney told CNBC.
The same space can be uniquely personalized based on individual taste.
Tattilo was uniquely suited to fill the Playboy vacancy in Italy.
This is Trump talking about terrorism from his uniquely Trumpian perspective.
Armed too with his military attributes, he feels he's uniquely qualified.
Walmart views itself as uniquely positioned to address Americans' health needs.
AS DISTRESSED assets go, the Weinstein Company (TWC) is uniquely distressing.
That means it's uniquely suited to solve the information overload problem.
Again, Aniston is uniquely posed to speak out on the topic.
What, then, guarantees that an algorithm like Shor's is uniquely powerful?
It should all be concerning, but FaceApp is not uniquely concerning.
Each woman's breasts — and each woman's story — are uniquely her own.
Why would they be so uniquely committed to Republicans in Florida?
I feel like both of these are uniquely directed to me.
"Our goal is to be uniquely YouTube," she's quoted as saying.
Asked what exactly about Uniquely J makes it "millennial," a Jet.
That makes the firm uniquely placed to take action, it said.
Which, if past is prologue, he's uniquely capable of doing. 5.
Opponents argue that she is uniquely ill equipped for the task.
Britain is almost uniquely vulnerable to a radical shift in policy.
Many retailers offer branded credit cards, but Costco's is uniquely powerful.
The Founders recognized the uniquely important nature of the Supreme Court.
But our culture's view of obesity as uniquely deadly is mistaken.
But casting kids is, as you'd expect, a uniquely difficult responsibility.
Desire uniquely provides its own mixing service within the blockchain itself.
As a physician, Tom Price is uniquely qualified to lead HHS.
It was an unprecedented glimpse into a uniquely Western phenomenon, and
"But the Petroglyph Festival is something that's uniquely Ridgecrest," Mike says.
The n-word has a uniquely ugly history in our country.
Perhaps learning from those missteps, Intel's Mobileye deal is uniquely structured.
Chicago's Marina City apartments are, to say the least, uniquely designed.
The United States has a uniquely convoluted way of regulating privacy.
But metal bands and craft beer make for uniquely fitting bedfellows.
And there are a few uniquely Trumpian requirements for the gig.
Despite the gruelling pace, the entire experience was was uniquely satisfying.
Acting Chairman Ohlhausen is uniquely qualified to take on this challenge.
This combination makes them uniquely subject to intimate harassment and intimidation.
Meanwhile, the cruise industry is uniquely threatened by the coronavirus outbreak.
But accepting this — really accepting this — seems uniquely difficult in America.
Older people and those with health problems are uniquely at risk.
The secrecy has put congressional Republicans in a uniquely strange position.
Colorful, striped, New Zealand wool rugs accent uniquely decorated rooms upstairs.
It is long past time to end this uniquely American tragedy.
Yet they're uniquely consequential because of how we safeguard economic security.
The gravel mine produces its own uniquely colored pools of water.
The Reagans did much to highlight uniquely American forms, especially jazz.
They are uniquely sensitive and keeping them healthy requires special protections.
"I didn't realize the salad sandwich was uniquely Australian," she said.
Is there a particular space that was uniquely fascinating to you?
Parking lots are uniquely challenging, Waymo's Stephanie Villegas tells Popular Science.
I have written about this country's uniquely stingy tax policy before.
The Nike Air Max 270 model's uniquely large heel maximizes comfort.
It has made the UK system uniquely centralized, transparent, and equitable.
Uniquely, it "processes" payments, a task others leave to specialist firms.
"It is a brand that is uniquely perceived overseas," he said.
" He added, "We are uniquely situated to issue that eviction notice.
The Windrush scandal in Britain is, on one level, uniquely British.
This is a problem he says is uniquely solved by Oversight.
The tortoises' uniquely shaped shells allow them stretch to reach food.
There will be some ideas that will uniquely be successful here.
"Faulkner was uniquely gifted," Ms. Frank added, perhaps assuaging the guilt.
Cory Gardner of Colorado is the other -- she is uniquely vulnerable.
So, Trump is uniquely unpopular at this stage of his presidency.
Its creators have to navigate a uniquely paradoxical set of ideals.
Foodman's music has turned into something goofy, strange, and uniquely his.
But Mr. Kokoraleis arrived in Aurora at a uniquely difficult time.
Expensive and entirely unnecessary, all of them—but also uniquely delicious.
But it's not just a uniquely "personal" issue, as Texas Sen.
While researchers are divided on the subject, many gambling addicts say that the machines' singular features make them uniquely addictive and uniquely harmful, both accelerating the rate of loss and decreasing the waiting time between bets.
But it's important to understand that the commercial bank/investment bank combination wasn't something that was uniquely banned during the New Deal; it's something that was uniquely legalized during the financial deregulation of the 1980s and '90s.
It made me feel powerful, invigorated, imbibed with a uniquely girlish magic.
No other coat was so uniquely skilled at storing black market Rolexes.
The uniquely Singaporean lohei takes on a colourful composition in this image.
This devolution of power made American Puritans uniquely prone to anxious introspection.
He saw baseball more as something uniquely American, something that was dialogic.
Beyond that, Gorey's uniquely dark and fascinating work is mostly left offstage.
"Patients are uniquely positioned to observe things about their surgeons," he said.
The land and the sea offer an ecosystem uniquely worthy of study.
And I think to a certain extent, General Motors is uniquely position.
And, tragically, this is a uniquely American problem in the developed world.
These react uniquely with the curved edges of the case, Apple says.
"Have they invested in creating uniquely effective programming for girls?" she questioned.
Brazil's beauty, natural wealth and music often make it seem uniquely blessed.
I've also discovered that immigrants are uniquely primed for the points game.
But without a uniquely human social perspective, race is impossible to see.
The consort dances together in an intellectual harmony that is uniquely satisfying.
Ultimately, we're left with 549,000 to 690,000 uniquely named employees per quarter.
That is not because I am uniquely virtuous or strong or resilient.
What is it that makes the heart so uniquely impervious to cancer?
That's something Sony seems uniquely interested in, and I'm glad for it.
That Trump is a uniquely loathed figure is not exactly breaking news.
But more importantly, Trump support is uniquely dependent upon out-group hatred.
After all, running for president is a uniquely grueling, absorbing, emotional experience.
All buyout firms are thirsty for deals, but 224G is uniquely parched.
Nevertheless, "The Death of Stalin" prevails as a rewarding, uniquely black comedy.
But Instagram provides a uniquely powerful set of tools to do so.
So how do we access the strengths of the uniquely American people?
The campus is uniquely our generation's contribution to communal placemaking and placemarking.
Uniquely, however, their 93-year-old father is the president of Zimbabwe.
The sugar may uniquely act on the liver to produce belly fat.
Far from a uniquely San Francisco phenomenon, patrons are geographically distributed too.
But the state of which it forms a part is uniquely dysfunctional.
But his criticism is uniquely directed at Zuckerberg and his concentrated power.
The firing: The actual act was as uniquely Trumpian as it gets.
And with its ascendancy comes a uniquely frightening moment in American history.
Models are never quite as uniquely appealing as actual flesh and bone.
We are uniquely positioned to affect how our Constitution lives and breathes.
These experiences, he argues, make him uniquely qualified for the Oval Office.
Their project uses a standard RC plane with a uniquely shaped wing.
However, the employment data are flattered by two uniquely Chinese shock-absorbers.
Parents, she says, can be uniquely positioned to lead on these issues.
Appropriate medical treatment requires a recognition that individual cases are uniquely different.
Funds can uniquely support philanthropy by expressing favor for philanthropic limited partners.
Even their look, white habits with denim skirts, are uniquely their own.
This process gives her color palette a uniquely luminous yet chalky quality.
As a young Black woman, my choice of company is uniquely scrutinized.
Rather, they're showcasing an exaggerated version of their most uniquely female anatomy.
"Tillerson was uniquely positioned to address that part of diplomacy," he said.
Most worryingly, Western democracies are uniquely susceptible to this form of attack.
For example, Brazil's soil and climate is uniquely positioned for sugarcane production.
Combined media outlets with uniquely branded properties can reach different audience segments.
International adoption was a uniquely sensitive pressure spot for Putin to probe.
Trump has carved out for himself a uniquely agonistic and tribalistic persona.
They celebrated uniquely American holidays like Fourth of July, Halloween and Thanksgiving.
Within Myanmar, the Rohingya are uniquely despised by almost all other ethnicities.
Yes, it's easy to assemble, but that's hardly a uniquely feminine characteristic.
First, let's dispel the myth that diving is uniquely awful in soccer.
Pros: Excellent printing and uniquely fine designsCons: On the more expensive side
"Rape is uniquely destructive and particularly susceptible to DNA testing," said Cruz.
Boomers have been uniquely focused on having personally and professionally productive retirements.
Panamanians are uniquely sensitive to the U.S. presence, and with good reason.
The Internet, by leaving you feeling uniquely alone, paradoxically encourages human interaction.
The eye's attention is drawn to the surface, which is uniquely patterned.
A uniquely dysfunctional economy has created ideal conditions for the bitcoin surge.
Mr. Trump considers himself a businessman, uniquely capable of improving the economy.
Plane crashes can be uniquely devastating when a sports team is involved.
Saying what they know to be true is uniquely difficult for them.
The key, he says using technology competently and mastering uniquely human characteristics.
Hillary commented on what a uniquely designed and beautiful house it was.
He also argues it's "sitting uniquely in the market offering decision support".
Swisher, as Silicon Valley's preeminent tech critic, is uniquely positioned to ask.
The idea that the 2008 campaign was uniquely scurrilous is provably wrong.
This establishes your "EarPrint" — how you uniquely hear out of each ear.
Skagen is a well-know maker of thin and uniquely Danish watches.
And yet Heritage and Trump were uniquely positioned to help each other.
The thing is, the coronavirus is a uniquely terrible occasion for partisanship.
But there's one more thing that makes her a uniquely qualified voice.
This is a uniquely American problem and it requires a national solution.
Charles Murray is obviously uniquely awful, but there are gradations to awful.
Mental health is not what makes America uniquely vulnerable to gun violence.
But proving that kind of undercounting in Somalia has been uniquely difficult.
Reflexive control is a "uniquely Russian" technique of psychological manipulation through disinformation.
Worse yet, we risk creating a uniquely deadly incubator for the virus.
Outsiders seem to want to view China's experiences as uniquely its own.
Perhaps there is one domain in which humans display uniquely sophisticated abilities.
Millennial parents are therefore uniquely positioned to act as a political vanguard.
They suggested he would be a uniquely weak candidate in the fall.
And so this uniquely American indicator of wealth has gone totally wrong.
And Brodeur's mother, as befits her uniquely glamorous name, is truly spectacular.
Also uniquely Las Vegas, the Neon Museum preserves the city's castoff signage.
For many, the deal simply makes official Vegemite's status as uniquely Australian.
The Cruz conspiracy theory was part of a uniquely Jones-ian pattern.
Some of the causes of this anti-democratic drift are uniquely Israeli.
But it's a challenge to which "The Affair" is uniquely well suited.
"What's left is the uniquely human task of writing, persuasively," Heller explained.
Clinton's appeals to these groups made her uniquely vulnerable to populist anger.
Take it from an alum, the SDNY is uniquely tenacious and relentless.
Built near Red Square, it was hailed as uniquely luxurious for Russia.
"Children are a uniquely vulnerable population," the senators wrote in the letter.
The brain drain also encourages a uniquely modern form of cultural detachment.
"Antisemitism must never be seen as a uniquely Jewish phenomenon," Harris wrote.
But this does not mean that some moments can't be uniquely miserable.
Medical care is not a product; it is a uniquely personal service.
"Both companies are uniquely tied to the domestic economy," the host said.
But it's a challenge to which "The Affair" is uniquely well suited.
And what he said wasn't as uniquely outrageous as you might think.
She says she is "uniquely qualified" to be the mayor of Chicago.
The federal prison system is uniquely punitive when it comes to drugs.
What is a museum uniquely poised to offer that other institutions can't?
Suppresses ad retargeting by reducing advertisers' ability to identify iOS devices uniquely.
That problem, more than most that microfinance faces, would be uniquely American.
Because he has no shame he's a uniquely difficult character to satirize.
Is there something uniquely worrisome about the nature of technological change today?
After Iowa, and despite a third-place finish, Rubio briefly benefited from a deluge of endorsements and campaign donations on the basis of the impression that he was both uniquely electable and uniquely capable of uniting the party.
Normally, being an intern is more boring than terrible, but today's uniquely shitty.
The A100 uniquely cuts across genders, pan-Asian ethnicities, beliefs, industries, and generations.
Lastly, take the opportunity to surprise your hiring manager with something uniquely you.
But gun violence is uniquely American and we need to address the issues.
The author isn't uniquely unevolved when it comes to her understanding of equality.
Ultimately, this means rural subscribers are uniquely vulnerable to discriminatory behavior by ISPs.
The Disney sitcom from the '00s was uniquely fashion-forward and female-focused.
Over time, Biden became seen by many as a uniquely honest public figure.
It's a uniquely human conundrum, which is what ultimately makes the series tick.
"This kind of soft diplomacy is something that is uniquely Singaporean," said Fang.
Fellow musician Katy Perry, who has something else uniquely in common with Ciara.
" RBC said the company has a card network model that is "uniquely positioned.
Sandwich and freezer bags feature the Uniquely J designs and are BPA-free.
Both were commanding performers and uniquely uncompromising when it came to their music.
The guarantees of freedom of speech and of the press are uniquely ours.
Today's liberals like to think that they are grappling with uniquely difficult issues.
Galavis was cold, boring, and uniquely disinterested in the "journey" of The Bachelor.
Almost uniquely among large developing countries, India does not have a bloated administration.
Global firms may console themselves with the thought that Cathay was uniquely vulnerable.
So these countries are also uniquely exposed to the euro-dollar exchange rate.
VICE: Watching the film again reminded me of how uniquely affecting it is.
His paintings uniquely reflected d innocence n beauty of rural bangla lives. pic.twitter.
I don't know that conspiracy theories have a uniquely powerful effect to them.
We are not only a violent animal, but also a uniquely violent animal.
I wanted an environment that uniquely challenges the characters, and which shapes them.
Austin's uniquely friendly entrepreneurial ecosystem also gives it an edge, by many accounts.
And, of course the product does so in a way that's uniquely Apple.
Stand in front of one block, however, and it's a uniquely affecting experience.
Maybe Obama can tell Trump he thinks he's "uniquely unqualified" for the job.
He has classification authority, uniquely he is his own adjudicating agency as well.
A Star Is Born and Venom are uniquely suited for a movie feud.
Instead, follow the flash of insight to making a resolution that's uniquely you.
Caravaggio's Nativity was uniquely challenging—in most cases, Factum Arte works from originals.
In bringing the viewer to such a point, The Mountain is uniquely brutal.
What's something that we could uniquely fill well, if there's a big demand?
They are uniquely lawless and that lawlessness has contributed to multiple horrific tragedies.
Not everyone can read everything, and there's something uniquely daunting about speculative fiction.
"I hope [viewers] will take away a uniquely feminine viewpoint of this history."
It would be odd if Treasury officials or OECD functionaries were uniquely immune.
The Senate logjam also left some House Republicans in a uniquely uncomfortable spot.
We are all uniquely beautiful — there really isn't a superior type of beauty.
Was she a uniquely terrible candidate, or were broader forces aligned against her?
Fitbit is, however, uniquely positioned to bring some extra tricks to the device.
Well, it's uniquely well suited to the kind of game that we're doing.
She is also uniquely different to other characters I have taken on previously.
Built near the Red Square, it was hailed as uniquely luxurious for Russia.
Of course, the issue of historical accuracy isn't a uniquely Russia-Ukraine story.
It could be that the rosehip neuron performs a function that's uniquely human.
Bodies become weapons in a uniquely violent dance and people hurt each other.
Will this be a uniquely productive moment in the history of public works?
The eclipse on Tuesday in Chile and Argentina was a uniquely special experience.
The murky nature of the crime makes it uniquely hard to suss out.
Sam Brownback is uniquely unpopular and easily linked to Estes, his state treasurer.
It's uniquely possible that Trump's supporters have had more second thoughts since then.
But the option to resolve problems with a gun is uniquely American, right?
The sources also said that the Uniquely J products would arrive on Walmart.
He's right to see himself as uniquely positioned to help the left rebuild.
A whole new, uniquely immersive form of media, entertainment and cognitive/navigational tools.
Its soccer team, uniquely likable and, for once, really good, is a counterpoint.
Now that feature will be supercharged thanks to INRIX's uniquely aggregated parking data.
That makes prison gerrymandering a uniquely distortive force compared to soldiers and students.
To appear uniquely stylish while exercising (or potentially exercising later) is another achievement.
They are convinced that the president is uniquely qualified to lead the nation.
The reform efforts also target some restrictions uniquely burdensome to New York voters.
" He added, "Those computers in Germany did something that was historically, uniquely human.
Great design requires an understanding of how your brand uniquely solves customer needs.
Among multinational companies, London retains allure as a uniquely cosmopolitan, English-speaking city.
Plane crashes can be uniquely devastating when a sports team is on board.
" The note, penned by Bankoff and Wasserstein, called the two businesses "uniquely complementary.
He has access to a machine that is uniquely American and compulsively entertaining.
The explorer is indexed by celebrities and, uniquely, by words in the headlines.
Does the Trump Administration appear to have a potential to be uniquely bad?
Moreover, the city's politically fragmented taxi industry was uniquely unprepared to defend itself.
He uniquely understands James Whale and what those monsters represent and Frankenstein's Bride.
And investigations into sports betting, corruption, and point shaving are also uniquely American.
Pence praised Grenell for his experience, calling him "uniquely qualified" for the post.
Everyone illustrated a different perspective that's uniquely them, and the work is beautiful.
That's because synthetic cannabinoids are uniquely positioned to evade typical drug-prohibition techniques.
Biometric data can provide a uniquely intimate picture of a person's digital life.
The watches stand out because of the skeletonized movements and uniquely styled cases.
It's a uniquely strong flavour, like rotten mushy onions, that fills your mouth.
And that's a uniquely severe problem for foreign officials dealing with this administration.
Regulators and businesses alike need to adapt this singular, uniquely global business identifier.
And you're uniquely qualified to do it, because you've climbed the ladder yourself.
What you need to do is be uniquely you by telling your story.
He fashions himself -- and always has -- as someone uniquely able to make deals.
" He also says it's "uniquely positioned to be the start of the Metaverse.
And a president has a uniquely powerful platform for publicly responding to charges.
In a sense, gaming's most mysterious company is predictably unique and uniquely predictable.
For a dude wearing a Superman lapel pin, the scene was uniquely human.
That combination, they say, uniquely allows restrained personalities to relax and open up.
It's a feat of storytelling and transformation that seems uniquely suited for adolescence.
Silicon Valley is an exceptional place full of smart, uniquely innovative people … right?
They publish their mistakes constantly, and so they are uniquely vulnerable to criticism.
To be clear, I am part of a uniquely privileged class of immigrants.
This committee is uniquely suited to investigate Russia's interference in the 212 elections.
Bullies beg to be humiliated, and comedians are uniquely equipped for the task.
But it is also conveys a uniquely Irish aversion to preening or vanity.
Is it a uniquely American tradition for sitting presidents to address college graduates?
Compared to competitors like Netflix or Apple TV Plus, Disney+ is uniquely situated.
American universities are uniquely positioned to advance democratic values at home and abroad.
This sector is a critical, yet uniquely undiversified driver of our country's economy.
Distorted reality The buyback phenomenon is also associated with a uniquely American anomaly.
News analysis Caucusgoers, uniquely, will declare their loyalty before their friends and neighbors.
The only difference is that we are after stories that are uniquely Californian.
Buttigieg's stated focus on traffic safety is uniquely detailed among the candidates, too.
Because of them, we are living during a uniquely exciting era of tennis.
Obama, in his sunset year, is uniquely poised to lead the path forward.
Like them or not, presidents uniquely represent the elected will of the people.
The signals from 200 face cells altogether serve to uniquely identify a face.
In short, he is a uniquely Trump nominee to lead the Justice Department.
It appears the focus must have been on how uniquely unjust America is.
Get To Work: With Suzy Welch Job hunting while unemployed is uniquely stressful.
Antipathy to Trump is not only uniquely broad, it is also unusually deep.
He is, uniquely, a president not beholden to union orthodoxies or industrial dogmas.
Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts: Impeachment is 'not only patriotic, it is uniquely American.'
Friends and Allies produces uniquely Texas beers steeped in West Coast brewing techniques.
After all, creativity is something we like to think of as uniquely human.
It's uniquely positioned between the ocean and the river, and has amazing light.
It can't allow him to bask in his own unique, uniquely dreamy artistry.
We can all use a reminder of how great we can uniquely be.
Placebo studies have proven uniquely useful in differentiating psychic symptoms from allergic ones.
Figures like him are uniquely difficult to get your head — and ears — around.
HR: What you bring uniquely to the table, is what you're saying. Right.
TV weathercasters and meteorologists might be uniquely positioned to make a difference here.
He argued that American capitalism made private-sector workers uniquely vulnerable to exploitation.
Do you get a sense that Trump was able to tap into something future Republicans will use as a playbook, or that he was just uniquely well suited on trade and economics and she was, in some ways, uniquely poorly suited?
" She continued: "I am so excited to have more than just a few minutes in a sketch to really develop this character and figure out the humanity and the insanity of this uniquely American story in this uniquely American moment.
However, Mr Trump's uniquely sceptical view of alliances raises the risk of ignoring it.
Such voters are receptive to Mr Bolsonaro's message that the PT is uniquely dangerous.
"This guitar, like everything about the enigmatic virtuoso, is uniquely Prince," Heritage Auctions said.
They need a push to realize they are uniquely positioned to act against malfeasance.
If anything, augmenting our abilities through technology has always been a uniquely human characteristic.
And please enjoy the uniquely satisfying voyeurism that is looking at someone else's handwriting.
LePage's rationale for taking away food stamps is uniquely petty, but it's hardly unprecedented.
He's also a president who is uniquely vulnerable due to his conflicts of interest.
Richard Cordray holds a uniquely awkward position in President Donald Trump's Republican-controlled Washington.
The album's title is uniquely feminine as well, though more evocative of "bad" femininity.
It may feel uniquely cruel, but getting dumped in public is, unfortunately, quite common.
Attacking Jeff Bezos, the founder and boss of Amazon, is a uniquely bipartisan pastime.
They aren't disinterested by the prospect of a movie centered around uniquely female experiences.
It's devastating footage, made uniquely powerful by the context in which it is premiering.
" He added, "That is why we are uniquely situated among the Y Combinator companies.
My grandfather collects these saints because they are a uniquely Puerto Rican art form.
If he wouldn't, he's a hypocrite; if he would, he's uniquely unfit for office.
The World Science Festival kicked off in Brisbane Wednesday with a uniquely Australian touch.
Al-Mansour is uniquely well suited to tell stories of women questioning society's restrictions.
They make employees smile, and we're proud this is such a uniquely Amazonian tradition.
A species that, uniquely, ponders its own exceptionality will surely be fascinated by it.
That uniquely airless sense of sadness and melancholy is one of its primary draws.
Mr López Obrador has thus reminded Mexicans that he remains a uniquely potent challenger.
Uniquely among Arab states, it tries to project military power far beyond its borders.
Of course, this is an issue that uniquely benefits Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Women in sports media face a uniquely vile mix of aggression and harassment online.
It's no secret that makeup - especially lipstick - offers a uniquely powerful tool for transformation.
Trump has shown himself to be uniquely adept at responding sensitively to Hurricane Harvey.
Crooked Feet can draw, however, and their releases all represent a uniquely appealing style.
His glorious reign was enabled by conditions and circumstances uniquely suited to his leadership.
However, in the context of the film's events, their last exchange is uniquely moving.
And every one of us thinks that our dog is uniquely special and smart.
Join in on the trend and turn heads with these uniquely-shaped sparkle lashes.
Uniquely in matters concerning Article V conventions, there is actually some precedent for this.
Against that, Mr Ambani's bet is uniquely in sync with the current government's ambitions.
As she said, 'Everyone is uniquely beautiful in their own way'; and we agree.
Also, quite uniquely, it is good for all skin types, ages, colors, and conditions.
How are you uniquely qualified, as a drag queen, to help people "Suck Less"?
Being boiled alive seems uniquely inhumane and, earlier this year, Switzerland banned the practice.
Plastic straws are uniquely designed to avoid burning, choking, or otherwise injuring a person.
Ikea's new Solviden LED solar powered lights are uniquely eco-friendly and terrifically weird.
It's a series of numbers used to uniquely identify your computer on the internet.
Paedophilia.* There's just something uniquely funny about the sexual abuse of children isn't there.
Game of Thrones is a uniquely demanding show, even when it comes to casting.
They amplified their own voices in a way the open Internet makes uniquely possible.
As a profitable art collective, Meow Wolf is uniquely situated to explore the medium.
But Bryant argued that the Lakers were uniquely constructed to take down the Warriors.
With everything hardwired and analog, the system is uniquely impervious to intrusion and meddling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One's skin is a uniquely intimate identifying trait.
Urbanization is a uniquely powerful economic theme that can spark many different investment ideas.
Labo is the most bizarre, creative and uniquely Nintendo product since the Switch itself.
McMullin is uniquely positioned to do well in the largely Republican and Mormon state.
South Africa, in other words, may be uniquely primed for Roodt's blockchain-based revolution.
Pregnant women and children are uniquely vulnerable to the effects of a changing climate.
Macron appears uniquely positioned to assume the role of Europe's primary interlocutor with Trump.
And in Florida, veterans are uniquely empowered to change the course of our future.
It may reach fewer people than film or TV, but theater is uniquely powerful.
Clinton is either a uniquely qualified candidate, or an easy target for uninformed millennials.
Tracks like "Backyard Skulls" and "The Woodpile" had an uniquely untidy joy to them.
She's managed to create a uniquely positive space, even on a notoriously cutthroat platform.
GoPro — and its impending new hardware — is uniquely suited to provide for those customers.
Blackberry Messenger isn't uniquely safe, but it has that precious whiff of Blackberry branding.
Perhaps this alone made her so uniquely worthy of a district attorney's feverish pursuit.
Hillary believes we need to make sure that uniquely American story is still possible.
Coinbase has been seen as uniquely approachable in an industry known for shady actors.
Uniquely, Harris has the ability to reignite the Obama coalition that collapsed in 2016.
The inauguration should be both solemn and celebratory, a moment of uniquely powerful possibility.
The additional Marines "are uniquely postured to respond expeditiously," the Marine Corps statement said.
None of this is surprising because immigrants are a uniquely motivated group of people.
Deeming extremist women uniquely impossible to repatriate—or undeserving of repatriation—helps no one.
The fact is entertainment is consumed world-wide...but gun violence is uniquely American.
As long as there is demand for what cryptocurrencies uniquely offer, they will persist.
It is a uniquely and centrally human right that Indiana denies to non-citizens.
But the ability to handle uncertainty and unpredictability remain uniquely human virtues, for now.
He's uniquely positioned to allow a Democrat to win the general election in November.
After delivering a rousing speech, Brazile exited the stage with a uniquely powerful shimmy.
But this newly released trailer takes yet another plunge in Octopath's uniquely animated world.
Police are not uniquely corrupt, but they are human, and humans respond to incentives.
It's a uniquely vile person who preys on children to fulfill horrific pedophilic urges.
Governor Nikki Haley and the legislature know their state is uniquely deadly to women.
But soccer is uniquely laissez-faire in its collective attitude toward its own rules.
These two problems, policy and personality, create a uniquely challenging environment for Western leaders.
But there's something uniquely maddening about the financial anxiety Millennials must wrestle with today.
As a result, it has a uniquely "live" feel, alighting with invigorating, cybernetic incantation.
A specific alchemy of music, fashion and people that equated to something uniquely gorgeous.
Indie wrestling is an always-on job, one for which Riddle is uniquely suited.
The Room was uniquely free to be what its creator wanted it to be.
For the majority of its tenure, Cook Out was a uniquely North Carolina thing.
And the effects team leaned on its uniquely hands-on research to solve them.
But there are aspects of its history and demise that make it uniquely Australian.
But Turkey stands out as a uniquely vulnerable economy given its unorthodox financial stewardship.
That, I think, is what is uniquely repulsive about Trump's crackdown on immigrant children.
In other words, while black Republicans are rare, black Trump voters aren't uniquely rare.
The presence of millions of citizens lacking health insurance remains a uniquely American problem.
There's another who crashes videos of Fortnite, a uniquely popular game among young children.
We hope that each movie we make has a uniquely different feel to it.
And in this election cycle, the immigration rhetoric in Iowa has been uniquely harsh.
Still, political analysts warned against drawing broader conclusions from a uniquely Belgian political moment.
But it also means that the kleptotheocracy is uniquely vulnerable to charges of hypocrisy.
"Older people are uniquely suited for a mentoring role," he said in an interview.
To engage with a brand in a uniquely personal way is the ultimate luxury.
But it's worth pushing through to see the uniquely uncomfortable world Remedy has created.
Yet Americans have not responded similarly to the uniquely American event of mass shootings.
He chose Italy because its Communist Party was once uniquely powerful in Western Europe.
But I don't want a uniquely Muslim-American tradition to be ruined by fear.
On the other hand, it's uniquely dispiriting to be a member of Zone 3.
Almost uniquely among Wall Street maneuvers, short-selling entails what traders call infinite downside.
They called the bill "uniquely dangerous" given its level of support in the House.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts might have been uniquely suited to take him on.
Imagine what kind of bonkers, off-the-wall, uniquely enraged movie that could be.
The 30 words most uniquely associated with discussions of women make for uncomfortable reading.
But the belief in this idea is a persistently bad and uniquely American one.
He sort of embodies this uniquely American character that delights in politics as sport.
That could put the United States and the world in a uniquely parlous place.
Abe, he added, was "a uniquely placed figure to offer leadership in the alliance".
Gail: Although the business frequently seems to be conducted in a uniquely weird way.
Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts said impeachment is "not only patriotic, it is uniquely American."
All and all a uniquely emotional 70th birthday concert for my late brother Todd.
From here, he goes about calibrating the relationship in a uniquely screwed-up way.
Opinion The photographer brought an unflinchingly American — and uniquely Jewish — approach to his art.
So if we are uniquely polarized in the present moment, what makes it unique?
But the evidence proves the targeting of the black community has been uniquely damaging.
Google Trends took a look at the most uniquely searched recipe in every state.
And the outermost layer was said to house rational thinking that is uniquely human.
And we're as uniquely positioned as we ever have been in the competitive landscape.
"That's something that we hold uniquely, I think, as veterans," he told the class.
But that decision bolstered his ludicrous insistence that journalists are uniquely unfair to him.
In other words, medical bankruptcy is a problem uniquely pervasive in the United States.
They are regarded as a uniquely valuable and high-quality way to do research.
And while machines can reliably interoperate, humans, uniquely, can build deep relationships of trust.
He was uniquely situated to take advantage of politics in this heavily mediated environment.
But uniquely, these are all cultural products set firmly in the realm of values.
Here are some of the uniquely festive ways his administration is enjoying the holidays.
Why are they uniquely qualified to be a part of and grow your company?
In a couple of ways, you have a background uniquely suited to this gig.
The dispute with the European Union is a more complex, and uniquely Polish, affair.
Prey was maybe the first "big" game that made me feel uniquely catered to.
YouTube's proposed solution is a uniquely technological one: Throw another algorithm at the problem.
" Judge Bastian wrote that the "harmful consequences" would "uniquely impact rural and uninsured patients.
A third general objection is that the chaos is not a uniquely American phenomenon.
For Schwartz, Robbie's ballsiness as a chef was not only attractive but uniquely Torontonian.
We're uniquely lucky to even have such an option available to us these days.
The photographs capture Ai's emergence as the uniquely provocative artist that he is today.
Mr. Freer said expected growth in the ad market for online television "uniquely positions Hulu to benefit from leading brands into the digital video ad market," not that it "uniquely positions Hulu to benefit from elite brands into the digital video ad market."
Trump, and his affection for authoritarianism, have created a uniquely dangerous moment in American history.
Warren has proved uniquely skilled at ripping Trump's record of corporate bankruptcies and unpaid workers.
Not necessarily a suit, more interesting paired with a uniquely cut pant, skirt, or dress.
More from TONIC: We do know how anal sex likely uniquely affects typical latex condoms.
Today, Google released 2019's most uniquely-searched Super Bowl foods in all 50 states.
The campaign was sending more than 100,000 uniquely tweaked ads to targeted voters each day.
In knowing that, what do you want to bring to the podcast that's uniquely you?
Of the large players, the Brazilian company JBS has become uniquely powerful in recent years.
The single mother of four, however, was uniquely qualified to do something about this problem.
Lucky for this uniquely colored lobster, it won't be landing on a local seafood menu.
Goldman is uniquely positioned to offer innovative technology alongside a strong balance sheet, he added.
I. Entanglement is often regarded as a uniquely quantum-mechanical phenomenon, but it is not.
Republicans' and Democrats' lack of control over their nominating process is a uniquely American phenomenon.
The uniquely titled "Gum Sucks Urdia" opens the EP on a serene and psychedelic note.
Fortunately, with Adam's background in art and Lisa's in special education, they were uniquely prepared.
Adam and Ian's background in risk modelling and hydrology is uniquely suited to this challenge.
The lawyer's incompetence, in other words, may not have uniquely doomed Mr Lee to deportation.
Science fiction is a genre that's uniquely suited for making the internal into the external.
My answer is that guns are uniquely fashioned to kill and especially effective at it.
"Business is art and science of providing uniquely attractive opportunities for other people," he said.
The Libertarian Party is uniquely positioned because it's done so much work getting ballot access.
Because kanburi uniquely fuses two qualities that are almost never found in the same animal.
It is not even the occasional preening that Labour has somehow, uniquely, caught the zeitgeist.
Now I accentuate them and call them out because they are uniquely me and beautiful.
And the answer is: somebody who isn't as uniquely special as she thinks she is.
If you didn't know it before, it's now clear: The Kelly tale is uniquely sordid.
These super fans queued and waited with a patience and order that is uniquely British.
Nonetheless, the issue of Israel remains deeply — indeed, almost uniquely — divisive in the Democratic Party.
We are uniquely positioned to lead the planet in a wholesale shift away from militarism.
In short, Mr Abe is in a uniquely powerful position for a Japanese prime minister.
In fact, taking opioids along with other drugs in the "depressant" class is uniquely dangerous.
To ignore your interests when he's uniquely placed to serve them suggests malice or callousness.
"Our developers approach game development uniquely to each specific experience and game," Fils-Aimé explains.
O'Neal first purchased the property in 1993 and has made it uniquely his ever since.
Those decisions are uniquely personal, and take place within the context of actual human lives.
For instance, chili was the most uniquely-searched recipe in a total of eight states.
The daughter of late music icon Michael Jackson often shows of her uniquely retro style.
President-elect Donald Trump is ascending to the presidency with a uniquely consolidated power base.
However, these technologies are often being combined in new ways to solve uniquely African problems.
Jameela Jamil seems uniquely well-positioned to call out the bullshit of the celebrity apparatus.
Children are uniquely vulnerable to the worst parts of the refugee crisis, the report found.
Yet circumstances in Taiwan were uniquely favourable and, even then, progress did not come easily.
Female elephants have uniquely shaped genitalia to prevent them being raped by overly aggressive males.
"We think we're uniquely positioned because of the content, because of the brands," Iger said.
The BlackBerry fans are still out there, and they're uniquely passionate about their physical keyboards.
De León also has a uniquely personal view of undocumented immigration: his mother was undocumented.
Sprinkle in a dose of libertarianism and you have a uniquely Bay Area political chimera.
America's confidence that its Constitution uniquely protects against abuse of power feels, at best, naïve.
That Alice was capable of such impactful gender fuckery, speaks to her uniquely queer perspective.
I think it's absolutely fascinating how God creates every body and every baby so uniquely.
"Cities should welcome a transformation to sustainable development because cities are uniquely vulnerable," said Espinosa.
Borglum believed that a country as great as America required its own uniquely American art.
Break free of whatever obligations are holding you back from focusing on what's uniquely you.
Of course, there's a uniquely American way around all of that: interest-bearing student loans.
But the last word must go to someone with a uniquely innovative approach to drinking.
But Mongillo's uniquely trans performance isn't just about capturing feelings of shame and self-hatred.
His voice, in all of the genres he's worked in, has always been uniquely mesmerising.
Curry's a uniquely broad category that contains a lot of different cultural and historical points.
Price's policies are uniquely appalling considered in light of his profession: He is a physician.
This move has been universally mocked, but the film is indeed a uniquely visceral experience.
Jenner even managed to work in a comment about how that assumption is uniquely gendered.
It was a song warped so far beyond recognition that it became uniquely their own.
If Obscurials aren't uniquely American, couldn't they have come up in the Harry Potter timeline?
Uniquely J will also seemingly target the values that millennials care about, like product sourcing.
Is honesty an albatross hanging uniquely around Clinton's neck, as the pundits seem to think?
Last month he called the real estate mogul "uniquely terrible" in an interview with CNN.
Brand New have proven themselves uniquely qualified to uncertainty, which became the band's primary tongue.
" Mr. Ford, he said, was uniquely advantaged because of "something we called 'the Maison Blanche.
It also plays a substantial role in the uniquely high prices of many therapeutic drugs.
Without public attention or pressure, it's uniquely possible, of course, that nothing at all happens.
Seeing suits our needs—providing a "uniquely rich," highly efficient means of perceiving our environment.
But it remains almost unbearably tender and, like so much of Channel Orange, uniquely transcendent.
But Death Stranding seems uniquely interested in the mechanical complexity of traversal across open spaces.
The director Matt Wolf has in previous pictures considered some unique, and uniquely American, figures.
Critics of the new venture cited the loss of the uniquely partisan Davis Cup atmospheres.
Uniquely J will offer a variety of goods, including toilet paper, coffee and laundry detergent.
But even as her music grew bolder and more accessible, it still sounded uniquely hers.
But the court system is also uniquely designed for those with money to take advantage.
She would turn America's uniquely successful public-private relationship into a dirigiste, European-style system.
Additionally, the viewer is apt to marvel at Kim's attention to each uniquely shaped drop.
The combined experience was uniquely New York, while perfectly in line with Pacific Northwestern tendencies.
This connection felt uniquely American and might not have been evoked in Zhen's original presentation.
"The barbecue community is uniquely qualified to respond to disasters like this quickly," Hays said.
Sanctions rarely achieve this even against small states — and Russia is a uniquely hard target.
Journalists are uniquely qualified to perform that vital role of discovering truth and combating falsehood.
The brick exterior and retro sign provide for a nostalgic experience that feels uniquely Midwestern.
Working as a team, they produced a remarkable body of work under uniquely trying circumstances.
"It's uniquely remarkable," he said, "but it's not going to change the way we think."
Other Republicans aren't as eager as Rubio to set up strong, uniquely American privacy rules.
We are renowned in international climate change forums for contributing a uniquely Southern Hemisphere perspective.
Reagan was content because she defined the role in a uniquely ambitious — and covert — way.
You might see the social problem your past has made you uniquely equipped to tackle.
However, this particular meeting is not "done all the time" because it was uniquely dumb.
Bauce is a huge Lil Wayne fan, but, more uniquely, he also identifies as #TeamGuddaGudda.
Wray's work uniquely combines a documentary aesthetic with melancholy, sometimes grotesque, imagery and bizarre juxtapositions.
One is perceived as logical while the other is considered an intangible, uniquely human trait.
Dorsey, as the company's CEO and co-founder, is uniquely positioned to talk about that.
His Not So Famous tape uniquely captures a mood somewhere between synthpop and slow jams.
This uniquely absurd confusion and rage is created, fostered, and fleshed out before our ears.
In addition to the international consequences, bad judgment uniquely victimized the middle class of America.
He never has been an economic populist, and he's uniquely ill-suited to become one.
Clinton's biography made her uniquely unsuited to draw blood where Mr. Trump was most vulnerable.
And what about yourself or your experiences makes you uniquely suited to tackle these issues?
A uniquely rich permanent collection means that every week is Asia Week at the Met.
Young people like the plaintiffs are uniquely vulnerable to the effects of global warming. Drs.
But the idea that guns are a right, now that is a uniquely American myth.
Birchbox is one of the best subscription services available and uniquely well-suited for graduates.
He views himself as uniquely positioned to guide a president inexperienced on matters of policy.
And that's what makes this volume uniquely French: It's deeply un-American in its realism.
Our views about ourselves and the world around us are uniquely shaped by our mothers.
But have humans always associated animals with status, or is this a uniquely modern phenomenon?
He pondered the uniquely American history of Detroit, with insights about race, migration and gentrification.
Anger over perceived slights to the anthem is by no means a uniquely American phenomenon.
Imam Sudais used the word "muhaddath," or "uniquely and singularly gifted" to describe Prince Mohammed.
I am of course far from the first to find trains uniquely pleasant or productive.
This makes the Super Bowl a unique marketing opportunity that commands a uniquely high price.
This column and last week's edition explore what makes this such a uniquely difficult problem.
Mr. Percoco was once a uniquely powerful figure, the governor's right-hand man and enforcer.
Given his political history, Huntsman poses a uniquely high risk to Trump as Russia ambassador.
Ryan has created a world of enchantment that is both innately familiar and uniquely magical.
Almost uniquely, he has emerged from the Bernabéu not just unscathed, but almost completely untouched.
" He took up the issue later on social media, tweeting: "Another avoidable uniquely American tragedy.
Each of these positions, in turn, results in a different and uniquely powerful revenue stream.
But the often apocalyptic nature of the news about climate change is perhaps uniquely paralyzing.
With Singapore's proximity and close ties to China, it is uniquely exposed to Covid-213.
In 2016, Mr. Harris popularized the idea that technology was uniquely addictive and "hijacking" brains.
The brokerage said Aramco is uniquely positioned to raise production with minimal incremental capital expenditure.
I then go to another locally-owned store nearby that makes uniquely designed Seattle souvenirs.
New research shows they shared many behaviors that were long believed to be uniquely human.
This punitiveness makes us stand out as uniquely inhumane in comparison with other industrialized countries.
There is no meaningful oversight from the executive branch, which makes the bureau uniquely unaccountable.
"American literary culture is uniquely democratic and sort of bubbles up from below," he said.
Steyer's ad messaging is also uniquely tailored to voter demographics in the early primary states.
They are uniquely lethal and make our Commonwealth less safe for families and law enforcement.
Design chief Franz von Holzhausen developed a style that was uniquely Tesla: conservative but timeless.
In my interviews, I showed that my interests were uniquely compelling, rather than a liability.
It's exactly this obscurity that makes intelligent wine subscription services like Vinebox so uniquely appealing.
The electric motors that give the NSX its uniquely advanced AWD capability have been removed.
The uniquely high prices for drugs in the United States help make pharmaceutical companies profitable.
That's how we protect our national treasures as well as our uniquely American political heritage.
Harris uniquely chop an onion, and a special guest appearance from Avu Chokalingam, Kaling's dad.
In short, that which the demonological Jew once was, demonological Israel now is: uniquely malevolent.
In any event, National Popular Vote is a uniquely American idea whose time has come.
For a lot of Black women, shopping for makeup can be a uniquely trying experience.
Once again, abilities thought to be uniquely human have been challenged by our fellow-beings.
The playlists will also sit in the "Uniquely Yours" shelf on the app's home section.
It wasn't that conditions in the Depression-era prison were, by prison standards, uniquely horrible.
The strongest evidence for this is what happened when that uniquely welcoming labor market disappeared.
Kevin Costner, who plays Al, is an actor almost uniquely capable of upstaging through understatement.
Adyen is uniquely positioned to meet the needs of high volume global marketplaces like eBay.
It's also worth noting that the hedge fund billionaire is an almost uniquely American species.
And it is a uniquely American problem since it is not seen in other countries.
What makes movies uniquely cinematic is really compelling I.P.—and their movies won't have that.
Korematsu's uniquely bad legal status means it's not precedent even though it hasn't been overturned.
The Department of Education secretary has been uniquely brazen, and unpatriotic, in her deregulation campaign.
Among Finns, for instance, congenital nephrotic syndrome, a relatively rare kidney disease, is uniquely prevalent.
He believes he is uniquely suited, perhaps even destined, to bring the two countries together.
It's a position that made Mr. Coffee uniquely attuned to what the parents would think.
This DIY project was uniquely positioned to blow up, because its potential audience is everybody.
Though we are all guaranteed death, the Western world has uniquely uncomfortable relationship with it.
"Apple is a uniquely American company," Cook wrote this morning in an email to employees.
Under Obama, the Justice Department was uniquely aggressive at investigating police for misconduct and abuses.
Friday's comments were uniquely specific about the course of action now favored by the president.
It is a uniquely ripe piece of American cheese, a novelty hit that stands among the best of a decade packed with them, and Pickett's life — and dogged attempts to keep grabbing the brass ring he glimpsed with the song — represent a uniquely American story.
He was only 24 years old at the time, meaning that he's been dead almost three times as long as he was alive, yet the image of the heartthrob star still persists – uniquely among stars of his era and uniquely among stars who died young.
In a country full of militia commanders, the general is a uniquely prominent and divisive figure.
Generally, though, while "plague" sounds archaic, alien, and uniquely threatening, it's also incredibly rare and treatable.
Many artists draw inspiration from a uniquely "Toronto brand" of dark glamour that marks this street.
But in many ways, that makes him uniquely suited to actually get some major things done.
How it will deliver that while still retaining the uniquely BioWare vibe remains to be seen.
Perhaps feedback circuitry will one day endow machines with traits we think of as uniquely human.
The breakthroughs in big data, robotics, and artificial intelligence are uniquely suited to the banking industry.
It couldn't be more picturesque if it tried and it's home to a uniquely Canadian brew.
But there's also a uniquely American and racist twist to this story, rooted in Jim Crow.
And shopping is about giving people what they want, and understanding how they experience it uniquely.
Each collector's set is uniquely numbered and comes with James Cameron's signature on the endo arm.
However, the United States is uniquely high in the age gap, in the top three nations.
In the meantime, Jerusalem has retained the uniquely strange status of a city without a country.
Lampard, uniquely in this phase of Chelsea's history, appeared to be under no immediate pressure whatsoever.
He was uniquely positioned to make the argument most central at that time: We need change.
This provides a very useful point for anyone attempting to argue that millennials are uniquely lazy.
But a highly visible subset of incels take their complaints to surreal and uniquely nihilistic extremes.
"But the best message would be that each body is unique and uniquely beautiful," she says.
Uniquely in the G7, America taxes firms' global profits (net of any payments to foreign taxmen).
As a Kardashian West, she has a uniquely compounded platform from which to stir shit up.
Evolutionary algorithms (EAs), a class of AI techniques, are uniquely suited for these kinds of problems.
As the framers knew, impeachment uniquely violates the separation of powers upon which the Constitution rests.
Neilson, now in his mid-60s, is a uniquely American blend of artist, philosopher, and comedian.
Uniquely, the S13 also lists support for multiple voice platforms in addition to multiple music services.
There is a tendency among journalists to believe that their work is uniquely significant and stressful.
The Trolless team's frustrating and inefficient experiences with Facebook's reporting system isn't a uniquely Moldovan problem.
As a past critic, Ernst would be uniquely positioned to help him with the key demographic.
These countries are uniquely vulnerable to a strong greenback, which can make their debts more expensive.
In the often idealistic world of virtual reality, Ethan Shaftel's Extravaganza has a uniquely pointed viciousness.
Meanwhile, designers are intent on giving the new terminal a feeling that is uniquely New Orleans.
Once enabled, Facebook will randomly generate a four-word phrase that's uniquely assigned to each child.
Maybe it's because she catches pockets of songs in a refreshing manner that's uniquely her own.
They saw the political and commercial gains to be had from promoting a uniquely American game.
The role was uniquely suited to Hagner's talents, requiring both a comedic sensibility and dramatic chops.
But cell phone location data alone can paint a uniquely complete picture of who someone is.
The pup was named "Forest" by her owner, Louise Sutherland, due to her uniquely colored fur.
Conveniently, those same qualities also make beauty editors uniquely equipped to launch brands of their own.
Townsend passed away in 2014, with no obvious successor to her uniquely witty, politically-infused style.
From murderers to mobsters, this podcast covers a wide range of criminals with uniquely twisted minds.
For under attack too was New Zealand's own image as a uniquely open and tolerant place.
That'll help you get clear on what you uniquely have to offer and to work with.
The idea that the ghost is a uniquely British apparition does not quite ring true, either.
A uniquely designed and hand-made cushion cover to give your couch the character it needs.
We know a lot about the visual system but it doesn't seem uniquely human or conscious.
The desire to make your wedding feel like it's truly and uniquely yours is totally normal.
Each of us had our own uniquely informed health philosophies, which often led to playful debates.
D.Va and Winston are uniquely suited to this task thanks to each one's distance-closing ability.
"Business is the art and science of finding uniquely attractive opportunities for other people," says Glassman.
But experts say its history makes the U.S. uniquely ill suited to navigate this seismic shift.
How did you blend what you knew to create a movie that was so uniquely yours?
" She also added, "The idea that Mr. Plank uniquely listens to any one individual is absurd.
The scale of police shootings is, like many issues with gun violence, a uniquely American problem.
This uniquely capitalist take on camaraderie began its life back in 2009 in Stewartsville, New Jersey.
So, whether it's a movie star or a politician, each person brings clothing to life uniquely.
I don't have a whole ton of stuff, but what I have is pretty uniquely interesting.
As a party to those efforts in Colombia, Mr. Irizarry was in a uniquely sensitive position.
Big, slow and otherwise lightly armed, Ponce was uniquely vulnerable to the guard corps boat swarms.
It's a unique challenge in many ways and one for which the internet is uniquely unsuited.
Without trying to dodge the question, one can only say that it's uniquely difficult to tell.
Share something personal about yourself and explain why that makes you uniquely qualified for this job.
If there is one thing Twitter still has over Facebook, it's the service's uniquely rapid metabolism.
What we saw was uniquely beautiful yet troubling, emblematic of existence in this world while trans.
For now, know that they're uniquely positioned to answer some important early questions that crop up.
"As an outsider, it's an area that intrigues me because it's somewhat uniquely American," he said.
This uniquely North Korean style of advertising may have developed out of trade fairs, Abrahamian said.
Better to ask will use cases emerge that blockchain-related technologies are uniquely qualified to solve.
Reinhardt's Barrier Field makes him uniquely well suited to soaking up lots and lots of damage.
What Faction is uniquely able to create is an environment where letting go still feels safe.
Such problems seemed uniquely Third World until similar trends have developed here in the United States.
Of the many uniquely New York City traditions, ticker tape parades are probably the most jubilant.
Each operational theater requires unique skills, unique platforms, uniquely qualified staff, and unique concepts of operations.
Yet even with the logistics in place, the rollout is uniquely challenging from a communications perspective.
The sheer size of Mr. Pearson's holdings gives the impression that his package was uniquely aggressive.
For decades, Democrats have utilized a machine that is uniquely American and compulsively entertaining: pop culture.
One expert thinks that climate change and overfishing may be creating uniquely advantageous conditions for cephalopods.
Because the United States was uniquely powerful, Americans still had great faith in action and resolve.
It's uniquely marketable, like the female body, which is where women's empowerment is forced to live.
VCs are uniquely positioned to provide compelling advantages that entrepreneurs don't find with other investment options.
Black people have grievances that are uniquely ours and that have to be addressed as such.
This uniquely designed half tree with incandescent lights expedites the process, without comprising the fun involved.
He is indisputably a uniquely gifted (song)writer, well deserving of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
AI also has a hard time understanding uniquely human interactions such as humor, sarcasm, and irony.
" Trump was convinced, he told friends, that he was uniquely suited to brokering the "ultimate deal.
And that's a very visual demonstration as to why intellectual property is uniquely important-- to us.
The series doesn't seem to be making the case that its central problems are uniquely Soviet.
Sihanouk sought and invested heavily in his own understanding of a modern yet uniquely Khmer society.
Obama ran (incorrectly, it turns out) as a uniquely gifted uniter, who could heal partisan wounds.
The discussions did little to change Obama's mind that Trump was "uniquely unqualified" to be President.
But pension systems are uniquely positioned as informed and influential players in regional and local economies.
"London's uniquely diverse talent pool is a massive competitive advantage for its startup scene," she says.
The mouth is easiest to correct: a quick injection of synthetic collagen, perfectly rote, uniquely uncontroversial.
Many futurist producers attempt to meld genres, but Amobi's attempts to do so feel uniquely bleak.
This uniquely affects immigrants and descendants of immigrants, as different masculinity ideals are present in Asia.
A prolonged period of job insecurity and public humiliation is a uniquely Trumpian form of payback.
The crack era of the 21994s and 313s was a uniquely vicious time in American life.
Although Trump seems uniquely gifted at inspiring rage, every generation gets the trollish firebrand it deserves.
It was the largest shooting in American history, and one that targeted a uniquely vulnerable population.
It was commanded by the stern and remote parent-figures uniquely haunted the Baby Boomer generation.
The Hirshhorn is uniquely located in the heart of Washington, D.C., right on the National Mall.
Tiafoe has one that is uniquely American, too, as the son of immigrants from Sierra Leone.
That's something a media expert can help fix, and Bannon is uniquely suited for that job.
After Townsend's death in 1958 it was his firm, and it provided a uniquely congenial platform.
Netanyahu's supporters see him as uniquely qualified to lead the country in this time of need.
Additionally, she dealt with a set of political baggage that some have viewed as uniquely polarizing.
Part of my job is constantly looking for stories that will fit our uniquely experiential medium.
It's very clear that one company uniquely suited for life during the coronavirus pandemic is Zoom.
There is a counter-tradition, however, which says that human beings are the uniquely irrational animal.
It's an only somewhat uniquely American concept, born from the founders' disdain for monarchs and tyranny.
He explains that Shirow's story reflects an experience, culture, and relationship to technology that's uniquely Japanese.
Similarly, AT&T's ~6% dividend yield presents a uniquely attractive opportunity in today's low rate environment.
Things like sociology, understanding how organizations work, psychology, the things that make us uniquely human. Right.
Yet the spree shooting phenomenon seems to be seriously and uniquely a US issue right now.
It's the kind of feature that could make the apps that contain it more uniquely useful.
Unfortunately, human beings are uniquely ill-suited to prepare for disasters they cannot sense or see.
It's a uniquely American problem with a death count that pales in comparison to other countries.
For Democrats, that presents a uniquely Texas-sized opportunity—and one not far out of reach.
"I'm not sure that our league is any more uniquely positioned than the others," Reeve said.
Buying a new TV can feel like a uniquely stressful experience for any number of reasons.
Only by embracing a uniquely American concept—setting education free—can we truly resolve that problem.
Classical musicians, especially, carry a set of burdens that can make cross-genre endeavors uniquely challenging.
They were born human, with both spiritual and animal features uniquely woven together in each person.
But the main challenge — defeating Trump — is something he said he felt uniquely qualified to accomplish.
Uniquely with Allswell, though, the home brand is meant to be shopped through a separate website.
People are uniquely vulnerable when it comes to their health, with respect to intrusions on privacy.
He is uniquely gifted in a lot of ways, and he's just so strong and resilient.
Pushed by Mr. Azzawi, they evolved into a uniquely Iraqi format — ragged, creative and high concept.
In the uniquely American horror story of mass shootings, we are closing in on all three.
There's never been a better time to explore, scientifically and philosophically, conditions formerly considered uniquely human.
He didn't get the job, but he has since fashioned a uniquely powerful position for himself.
Feature New research shows they shared many behaviors that we long believed to be uniquely human.
All told, the Buttigieg tenure was one of making strides in a uniquely difficult economic situation.
They're striving to market a new and uniquely California product: vegan, gluten-free, marijuana-infused tarts.
However, ADIFO's creators say the inspiration for their uniquely shaped aircraft doesn't come from UFO lore.
Collective actions are also uniquely suited to root out and eradicate systemic discrimination across entire industries.
"What we are doing here today is not only patriotic, it is uniquely American," Pressley said.
The State Department is uniquely positioned to help the Trump administration move beyond a fortress mentality.
The text blunts May's hopes of getting a uniquely close relationship with the EU's single market.
Those uniquely topical dramas explored of-the-moment events through the eyes of two different families.
It is the setting of a uniquely American story, a binational place of contradictions and commerce.
It's uniquely Foxian, serious and hilarious in equal measure, consistently off the rails but never lost.
Molding my cock was, without a doubt, one the most uniquely stressful trials of my life.
Given the culture he ran in, what made Persico such a uniquely respected and ruthless guy?
"What makes it uniquely an LBGT film are the layers of fears the characters experience," Bravo says.
It's animated by Shaft (Puella Magi Madoka Magica), which is sometimes uniquely avant-garde in its animation.
Photo: APLike most of Trump's cabinet, Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke is uniquely unqualified for his job.
Each state and each party has its own rules, which makes New York, uniquely, well, not unique.
Our kids are each very uniquely different and it's hard in general to take kids to events.
Trump has now won three consecutive nominating contests, after barely losing the first under uniquely challenging circumstances.
The circumstances were uniquely suited not just for a Democrat, but for the total antithesis to Bushism.
For all these reasons, X's book is a remarkable and personal account of a uniquely bizarre adventure.
HIIT is often praised as being uniquely effective for fat loss—more so than steady-state cardio.
We protect fingerprint data using a secure enclave, which is uniquely paired to the touch ID sensor.
I'm curious what you think after having worked on this story, which is a uniquely American story.
His contributions went largely unacknowledged by popular history while alive, but he represents a uniquely American spirit.
As a reporter, Kim was uniquely capable of looking beneath the surface, of elevating nuance and humanity.
This particular season of The Walking Dead has been uniquely violent, even for a show about zombies.
"We've missed a tremendous opportunity to do neuroscience on a phenomenon that we uniquely control," he says.
"Interestingly, the newcomers to our list were uniquely human traits," Petrone told CNBC Make It via email.
A federal judge has blocked Alabama's uniquely restrictive abortion law from taking effect next month, as planned.
It's too soon to say for sure that nonnative species will win out over uniquely Australian critters.
The timing this year, on the heels of a uniquely adversarial presidential contest, has some hosts nervous.
Not a single baby book in creation can prepare you for the uniquely odd madness of parenting.
They're uniquely resourceful, they get their bearings and are strong enough to build, rebuild and build again.
Shell says the case should be heard in Nigeria because the matter is "uniquely a Nigerian problem".
It's a uniquely New Yorker problem to feel crippled by having too many options at your fingertips.
This longer process extracts a uniquely distinctive, inherently sweeter flavor from the beans reminiscent of dark chocolate.
As one of the lowest cost producers in OPEC, they are uniquely suited to that strategic approach.
Deborah Vincent: There are lots of environmentalist games, but Avatara was almost uniquely utopian in its outlook.
And since each nest is made by a different artisan, each nest is uniquely colorful and cute.
But dwelling on it, and in it, is the thing that games are uniquely able to do.
"The political climate is uncertain, it sort of affects everyone, it doesn't affect us uniquely," Tenev said.
Yet the Trump administration is a uniquely bad position to pull of this kind of diplomatic feat.
Foreign-born children are uniquely disempowered in the political system, so they bear the brunt for now.
President Trump announced last Thursday a plan to reduce the United States' uniquely high prescription drug prices.
The former White House chief had also become uniquely disliked by both the president and the media.
But vigilance is equally appropriate and NATO is itself uniquely positioned to take the leading role here.
Today, each artist has a uniquely developed and ever-growing style, but everybody has to start somewhere.
The drone is not so much compact, as it is uniquely shaped to fit into a backpack.
" On America's uniquely high health care costs: "American taxpayers need to be able to buy their medicine.
Situations like this are never easy, but Facebook picked a uniquely bad moment to have a breach.
With her business savvy and experience commercializing health products, she hoped she was uniquely situated to help.
And Sanders remains uniquely positioned not only to crystalize that discontent but turn it into constructive action.
Okta is part of a crowded marketplace, but they claim they are uniquely positioned to benefit customers.
Indeed, his talent stems from a uniquely Egyptian milieu: the multinational cosmopolitanism of 1940s Alexandria and Cairo.
He also questioned whether today's students would relate to The Far Side's uniquely 1980s brand of humor.
It's not as if they don't havea million other uniquely French and insane delicacies to choose from.
Two uniquely personal pieces of Kennedy history hit the Christie's auction block today in New York City.
Beyond that, the movie's slogan, "Based on an actual lie," is perhaps uniquely attuned to our times.
These airlines are uniquely challenged because leisure travelers are their primary customers, not high-paying business travelers.
Ho's research isn't the first to show just how much the crisis is uniquely an American problem.
And fans are the one party whose needs modern professional sports are uniquely equipped never to serve.
In the book, Biden writes that he believed he was uniquely qualified to continue Barack Obama's legacy.
And each state has its own uniquely complex rules and processes for getting on the primary ballot.
I think what makes it uniquely awful is that I hate her now, but I'm an atheist.
It's also clear that facing down challenges around the world has provided you with uniquely valuable experience.
But winning three straight games against Oklahoma City—a uniquely challenging opponent—is a very tall task.
Young children are still developing their nervous systems, but going fast is not a uniquely adult experience.
A restructuring at MetLife and a turnaround effort at AIG are uniquely affecting their businesses as well.
The women's uniquely painful pasts are used as justification for why they want to be with David.
There's also a uniquely Canadian plot twist for all you erotic hosers out there but again, spoilers.
Three men born in Wales have played major league baseball, and each has a uniquely interesting story.
Or is he just a uniquely bad messenger for anti-immigration polices that many voters still believe?
That's an insanely high standard to meet, which means the Times feels uniquely confident in its reporting.
In a broader sense, the iPhone is also uniquely able to defend against this kind of attack.
But dwelling on it, and in it, is the thing that games are uniquely able to do.
New platforms aspire to have millions of consumers creating and sharing videos in a uniquely compelling way.
Let me lay it right out there: There's no such thing as being "very uniquely" for anything.
What is less understood is that non-identifying individual data can be used to uniquely identify individuals.
Which, using Trump math, means it's uniquely possible he dumps Tillerson by the close of business today.
Fortunately, private mortgage insurance is uniquely and permanently dedicated to serving both objectives through all economic cycles.
The resulting picture created by those assembled pieces, Lipovsky says, is a uniquely aggressive group of hackers.
With her shaved head and "raucous sense of humor," Giese is a uniquely cool and kind character.
His newer albums may be long, but he makes them work in a uniquely Drake-y way.

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