You are truly extraordinarily and uniquely self-absorbed in a town where self-absorption is common.
Our navy is agile and flexible and uniquely positioned to defend our nation's and our allies' interests.
Minox is best known for their quality cameras, and uniquely for those mini espionage shooters immortalized by WWII spies.
Yet our very brief history has also yielded a legacy of remarkable and uniquely American global influences in the bargain.
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She was often the soloist in her dances and drew inspiration from Greek mythology, Native American culture, and uniquely American themes.
Relaxing in the lagoon, surrounded by steam, snow (in the winter) and black mountains of lava rock, is a breathtaking and uniquely Icelandic experience.
By blending a team of expert music curators and content programmers with cutting-edge analytics, Slacker delivers a seamless music discovery experience and uniquely personalized entertainment.
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This version, not surprisingly, also tells the prequel tale of a how a single and uniquely intelligent baby talking chimp named Caesar launched the simian domination of our world that led to Planet of the Apes.
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Its exceptionally sophisticated 10-bit video digital signal processing provides for adaptive de-interlacing of both SD and HD sources, edge enhancement without ringing, and uniquely adaptive noise reduction, as well as extensive color and grey level calibration.
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That is, it uses all of this computing power, and the mountains of data now being produced by each person each day, and uses it to continuously and uniquely modify products and services to every customer.
Small wonder, given the personnel changes and shift in repertoire, that the orchestra has bit by bit been losing the sheer polish and uniquely burnished tone in the classical and romantic repertoire that von Karajan fostered so assiduously for over three decades.
The homes featured extensive built-in shelving and the uniquely open and free flowing floor plan popular at the time.
Then I did some additional math, which resulted in more tears and a uniquely different rash, and found that 71.1 million ounces equals 555, 468.75 gallons.
But for Apple to focus on making its ecosystem of developers and apps uniquely valuable, it had to own maps.
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The past four years have witnessed the dramatic decline of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex and the uniquely skilled workforce that is responsible for maintaining our nuclear deterrent.
The plan needs to articulate the problem the business proposes to solve, a vision for how that will be accomplished, and what uniquely qualifies the enterprise to do that.
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The fact is, mortgages in general, and the uniquely American 30-year fixed rate, prepayable, self-amortizing mortgages in particular are, like many long-term assets with built-in options, extremely difficult to price properly.
Yet taken together it forms a fascinating survey of the ways different artists have responded to the same set of givens: the land, the ocean, the dome of sky above and the uniquely glimmering light.
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In 1965 Lewis Coser, an eminent sociologist, argued that the modern university had become an indispensable part of a civilised society, a place that provides salaried intellectuals with a milieu conducive to the exchange of ideas and, uniquely, a licence to disagree with those who pay them.
His large, clefted nose, broad smile, beaming eyes, longish blond hair, hefty physique and bodacious mannerisms are uniquely his own and have left their imprint on the French cinema and stage.
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And right now women athletes are uniquely skilled and trained to be global leaders.
Appellants have not argued that health care and health insurance are uniquely state concerns, and decades of established federal legislation in these areas suggest the contrary.
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Using the offcuts of fabric donated by the concentration of clothing factories in the neighborhood, the Retalhos Cariocas girls produce a range of sandals, bags and accessories with a uniquely Rio spirit of tropical color and joie de vivre.
There are the towns of the Wild West, like Tombstone and Dodge City, the nation's uniquely colorful and lively party sports like New Orleans and Las Vegas, and smaller but wonderfully charming cities that might otherwise evade travelers such as Santa Fe and Austin.
One thing to note is how many of the ideas below can be linked by their desire to make the shopping experience more enjoyable, be it through speeding up payments and helping customers skip queues, providing a uniquely quiet and relaxed retail environment, or gamifying shopping by enabling customers to pay with points earned exercising.
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We should be trying to solve all these problems, and midwives are uniquely equipped to address them.
On one side was his partly smoked and grilled version and on the other, quite uniquely, a smoked and pickled version.
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Netflix has also kept two steps ahead of the competition by first delivering movie DVD uniquely and easily (another delightful user experience).
Britain is "uniquely and anachronistically" focused on Westminster, when many of the real decisions are now taken elsewhere, including in Europe, he argues.
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