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Still, nuclear words evoke unique fears.
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Like "Hugo, " it features Selznick's unique storytelling style of mixing words with richly drawn black and white pictures.
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In other words, even with a unique ownership structure, leadership still matters.
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In a half-page illustrated article, the paper praised The Beatles for what it called their "unique and strange alchemy of sounds and words".
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In other words, Google is not unique in their infrastructure ambitions.
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In other words, because of the unique retrospective nature of the U.S. antidumping law, importers DO NOT KNOW the amount of antidumping duties they will ultimately have to pay until well after the subject products have been imported and sold in the United States.
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In other words, data is truly a unique economic resource that up to now we have been able to industrialize only partially.
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In other words, specialized software focused on addressing some unique need.
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Iain Dale, author of the biography "Margaret Thatcher: In Her Own Words, " told CNN the politician was unique in the way that her legacy still dominates British politics long after she left office.
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In that sense, the powers that be have their work cut out for them, with the heavy responsibility of determining what diagnosis to slap on a unique constellation of symptoms that are often only conveyed through words, not pictures or lab tests.
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With HackRF in the hands of hackers or security researchers, in other words, no wireless signal would remain secure just by virtue of using a unique, unfamiliar frequency.
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