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Unique positions in Cabinet are those such as Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and President of the Queen's Privy Council, who have no corresponding department, and some ministers ( such as the Minister for International Cooperation ) head agencies under the umbrella of a department run by another minister.

Unique and uses
SSDP uses HTTP notification announcements that give a service-type URI and a Unique Service Name ( USN ).
DICOM uses the term UID ( Unique IDentifier ) in place of OID.

Unique and Navy
Category: Unique hospital ships of the United States Navy

Unique and E
Unique to the Pokanoket was the spiritual and military elite known as the pniese ( Pine E ' See ) who protected and served this Great Leader.
* Mayr, E., What Makes Biology Unique?
* Mayr, E., 2004, What Makes Biology Unique, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
In 2009, My Unique Student Experience ( M. U. S. E.

Unique and .
Unique circumstances would test us all, he decided.
Unique to this conception of formalized algorithms is the assignment operation, setting the value of a variable.
Unique colors of Baltic amber.
Unique features of this language were the focus on real-time execution, message processing, limits on statement execution between waiting for input, and a prohibition on recursion to remove the need for a stack.
Unique formations also exist in other parts of the United Kingdom, such as in the East Midlands, where the local accent has formed " Derby Road ", which rhymes with " cold ", a conjunction that would not be possible elsewhere in the UK.
The CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies, also commonly known as the CUNY Baccalaureate Program or simply CUNY BA was founded in 1971.
Unique among all the one minute long films made by the Edison company, which recorded parts of the acts of variety performers for their Kinetoscope viewing machines, was The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.
* Fermat's Last Theorem Blog: Unique Factorization, A blog that covers the history of Fermat's Last Theorem from Diophantus of Alexandria to the proof by Andrew Wiles.
Unique utilization of graffiti used here as a method of expressing sexual orientation.
Unique triplets promoted the binding of specific tRNAs to the ribosome.
* Payne, Stanley G. Spain: A Unique History ( University of Wisconsin Press ; 2011 ) 304 pages ; history since the Visigothic era.
Economy: A Unique Community.
" In 1844, his The Ego and Its Own ( Der Einzige and sein Eigentum which may literally be translated as The Unique Individual and His Property ) was published, which is considered to be " a founding text in the tradition of individualist anarchism.
Also, some address ranges are considered special, such as link-local addresses for use on the local link only, Unique Local addresses ( ULA ) as described in RFC 4193, and solicited-node multicast addresses used in the Neighbor Discovery Protocol.
Unique habitats are found on alvars, extremely level expanses of limestone with thin soil mantles.
Unique wiring techniques such as wire bonding are also often used in microelectronics because of the unusually small size of the components, leads and pads.
Unique among Jewish communities is the monasticism of the Beta Israel of Ethiopia, a practice believed to date to the 15th century.
* The Unique World of Microminiatures of Hagop Sandaljian: A collection of micro-miniature sculptures, each carved from a single human hair and placed within the eye of a needle.
The IEEE claims trademarks on the names EUI-48 and EUI-64, in which EUI is an acronym for Extended Unique Identifier.
Unique to Northern, this citizen-leader development program is open to all NMU students, regardless of GPA, major or year in school.
The term was first used in print in the Austin American Statesman in an article about the band titled " Unique Elevators shine with psychedelic rock ", dated 10 February 1966, and theirs was the first album to use the term as part of its title, in The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, released in August that year.
Unique Islamic forms were also developed, including fritware, lusterware and specialized glazes like tin-glazing, which led to the development of the popular maiolica.
Unique among vertebrates, they are capable of regenerating lost limbs, as well as other body parts.
* Gilliam was honored with the Director with Unique Visual Sensitivity Award at the Camerimage film festival in Łódź, Poland in 2009.

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* A College of Fisheries: The University of Washington Operates a Unique Department for the Study of Commercial Fishing, Pacific Marine Review, 1921
* Wolpoff, M. H., and D. W. Frayer: Unique Ramus Anatomy for Neandertals?
Chang was nominated for the Academy Award for Unique and Artistic Production at the first Academy Awards in 1929, the only year when that award was presented.
Unique " fuselage " styling was employed for 1969 through 1973 and then was toned down again for the 1974 to 1977 models.
Unique pressure classes for piping can also be developed for a process plant or power generating station ; these may be specific to the corporation, engineering procurement and construction ( EPC ) contractor, or the process plant owner.
There are four types of ZIP codes: Unique ( assigned to a single high-volume address ), Post Office Box only ( used only for PO Boxes at a given facility, not for any other type of delivery ), Military ( used to route mail for the U. S. military ) and Standard ( all other ZIP codes ).
As examples of Unique ZIP codes, certain governmental agencies, universities, businesses, or buildings that receive extremely high volumes of mail have their own ZIP codes, such as 20505 for the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington, D. C., 81009 for the Federal Citizen Information Center of the U. S. General Services Administration ( GSA ) in Pueblo, Colorado ; 30385 for BellSouth in Atlanta ; and 21412 for Bancroft Hall, the midshipman dormitory at the United States Naval Academy.
Unique sizes have been made for special occasions and people, the most notable example perhaps being the 20 fluid ounce / 60 cL.
Unique for a major sports league, MLS operates under a single-entity structure, where each team is owned by the league and operated by its investors.
Unique for the time, and rarely matched since, the campaigns supported 8-player cooperative play.
In winning the Academy Award for Unique and Artistic Production it shared what is now the Best Picture award with the movie Wings.

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