To battle to a draw with Maggie Thatcher was in my book a singular accomplishment.
Finally, he began painting, capturing the images flowing through his brain in a singular three-dimensional style.
And she came of age in a country that entertained a singular definition of women's roles.
Besides, Pageonce has the advantage of a singular focus on making a top-notch financial app.
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Use a singular verb form after nobody, someone, everybody, neither, everyone, each and either.
But, until recently, there was not a singular place where the dance community could gather.
"A singular gaze has become appropriated and institutionalised in the power of official memory, " he concluded.
Apple has a singular market position, thanks to its polished software and a sleek design approach.
In between he became legendary for a singular approach to prose and to life.
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The award will recognise the project that has made a singular engineering achievement in restoration.
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As you know, the Framers charged the Senate with a singular and momentous responsibility.
Edinburgh Festival is a singular event most accurately referred to in the plural.
Sweet and tender, with a singular musky, earthy flavor, they are at their very best right now.
Leadership is a singular quality, whether in the boardroom, the political arena or on the sports field.
The game is full of pre-imagined events that range from entire cutscenes to a singular pre-arranged ledge breaking.
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She knew that hers was not a singular life, that she would not be the cause of anything monumental.
The Tax Court thought so based on a singular versus plural statutory analysis.
"Entrepreneurs tend to have a singular weakness that allows them to do things without checking their conscience, " Zaleznik said.
Once she crossed from musical reporting to mainstream commentary, she displayed a singular talent for sensing and articulating the zeitgeist.
The way to make that happen lies in first examining a singular shift in the overall buying and selling process.
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In racing, flywheels have a singular advantage of high power, which is to say, rapid discharge, compared with electrochemical storage.
Consider the Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing: It was the first of its kind, and a singular performance car in its day.
You can imagine that I had a highly engaged audience as this was a singular goal for the entire group.
Maybe Albert Pujols was more of a singular draw than people thought, though a long series could still push prices higher.
They see the Holocaust as a singular event, but also a persisting lesson about the power of hatred to twist history.
He thinks of himself as a singular force, a unique brand, and his narrative has always begun and ended with him.
Part travelogue and part ancient history, it is the story of a singular African-American confronting his roots from Zanzibar to Timbuktu.
And we also think our developers can be more innovative if they can target a singular platform rather than a hundred variants.
Most reaction, however, has been pinned to a singular detail: Morales is a half-black and half-Latino character, not white like Peter Parker.
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Lewis is known for his fiery and inspirational speeches to his teammates before a game and a singular devotion to securing victory.
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