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Her special interest is in what she terms " personal coding ", the unique way in which each person codes information and makes a one-of-a-kind " inner map " of the world around them.
* Primitive Flowering Plants-A one-of-a-kind collection of " living fossils " among flowering plants, of great interest for the study of evolution.

one-of-a-kind and was
In recognition of Knuth's contributions to the field of computer science, in 1990 he was awarded the one-of-a-kind academic title of Professor of The Art of Computer Programming, which has since been revised to Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming.
Sandra was asked to return her 2009 " Worst Actress of the Year " Razzie award ; however, this wasn't because of a change of heart for Bullock's performance but because Bullock personally accepted her Razzie and accidentally took the original one-of-a-kind prototype Razzie, as opposed to the cheap trinket normally handed out to celebrities.
Yankee Stadium opened during the 1923 MLB season, and at the time, it was hailed as a one-of-a-kind facility in the country for its size.
The evening was filled with one-of-a-kind Opry moments.
ENIAC was a one-of-a-kind design and was never repeated.
This one-of-a-kind prototype was a personal present by Busicom ’ s president Mr. Yoshio Kojima to Federico Faggin for his successful leadership of the design and development of the 4004 and three other memory and I / O chips ( the MCS-4 chipset ).
Also new that year was the Mary Ann Lee Conservation Carousel, featuring one-of-a-kind hand-carved wooden animals representing endangered species at the St. Louis Zoo.
This was an improvement over the calotype process, invented by William Henry Fox Talbot, which relied on paper negatives, and the daguerreotype, which produced a one-of-a-kind positive image and could not be replicated.
The introduction of the wet collodion process in the early 1850s provided the basis for a negative-positive print-making process not subject to these limitations, although it, like the Daguerreotype, was initially used to produce one-of-a-kind images — ambrotypes on glass and tintypes on black-lacquered iron sheets — rather than prints on paper.
The one-of-a-kind device — affectionately known throughout the industry as the " laff box "— was tightly secured with padlocks, stood more than two feet tall, and operated like an organ.
The one-of-a-kind device was appraised at $ 10, 000 in June 2010 on a U. S. episode of Antiques Roadshow ( U. S .) | Antiques Roadshow
The IBM 7950, also known as Harvest, was a one-of-a-kind adjunct to the Stretch computer which was installed at the US National Security Agency ( NSA ).
Although Kaiba does not believe into Ishizu's warning that history was sure to repeat itself, he is interested by her tale of the Egyptian God Cards – three powerful one-of-a-kind Duel Monsters cards that Pegasus has entrusted to her.
While creating a one-of-a-kind film in a method that had never been done before was the motivation, the practical reason for the project was to continue to develop patentable tools while demonstrating what computer animation could accomplish for the entertainment industry.
Although he had originally stated he was not interested in the role of Director-General and would turn down any approach from the BBC, he changed his mind, saying the job was a " one-of-a-kind opportunity ".
In 2010, a bottle of The Macallan 64-year-old single malt whisky in a one-of-a-kind " Lalique: Cire Perdue " crystal decanter was sold for $ 460, 000 at an auction at Sotheby ’ s in New York City.
Two other notable aircraft put in storage at Pyote was the B-17D " Swoose " ( arrived 18 January 1952-Departed December 1953 ) which was the only B-17 to survive the bombing of Clark Air Base on 8 December 1941 and manage to escape from the Philippines, and the XB-42 Mixmaster, a one-of-a-kind aircraft.
The Starfire name was first used by Oldsmobile on a one-of-a-kind dream car that was shown at the 1953 Motorama auto show.

one-of-a-kind and special
The chests ( which can only be accessed by finding a special key placed elsewhere in the level ) contain special one-of-a-kind treasures, which would each add a considerable amount to Wario's coin total at the end of the game.
" V-Discs also featured one-of-a-kind performances, as artists who were not shackled by restrictive record company contracts could now perform special versions of the 1940s ' most popular hits.
After dinner, the family gathers in Jason's study, where he offers special, one-of-a-kind masks.

one-of-a-kind and instrument
She later replaced it with a blue ZETA Strados acoustic-electric fiddle, which is a one-of-a-kind instrument with unique sound and ambience.

one-of-a-kind and made
The piece, " Le Marché aux Poissons " (" The Fish Market " in English ), is a color monotype, a one-of-a-kind print made by painting on glass and then transferring the wet paint to a piece of paper.
Unless extremely rare or made as a one-of-a-kind, in a mature market, collectables rarely prove to be a spectacular investment.
Adjustments can be made to both long-range and weekly plans in response to Targets of Opportunity ( e. g., for transient events like supernovae or coordination with one-of-a-kind events such as comet impact spacecraft ).
It has an austere red brick exterior, but a richly decorated baroque interior including one-of-a-kind chandeliers made at Nøstetangen Glass Works in neighbouring Hokksund.
It turns out that Mammy Yokum's Yokumberry Tonic, which she makes from the one-of-a-kind Yokumberry tree growing outside her home, is what has made Abner so strong and handsome.
Home made red-heel sock monkey dolls usually have unique faces and body characteristics and are considered one-of-a-kind.

one-of-a-kind and for
Koolhaas redesigned a 1929 bank and transformed it into a one-of-a-kind, 296 seat, performance space for Second Stage Theatre.
* 2004: Dan Neil, Los Angeles Times, " for his one-of-a-kind reviews of automobiles, blending technical expertise with offbeat humor and astute cultural observations.
Sports-prototypes may be ( and often are ) one-of-a-kind machines, and need bear no relation to any road-going vehicle, although during the 1990s some manufacturers exploited a loophole in the FIA and ACO rules which meant cars racing in the GT category were actually true sports-prototypes and sired some road-going versions for homologation purposes.
In 2000, the Library of Congress deemed the film " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant " and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry, calling it a " hilarious, one-of-a-kind romantic exploration of the South.
Since 1985, the Tooele Arts Festival, an annual 3-day event since 1998 falling on the last weekend in June, has drawn visitors from around the country who are looking for one-of-a-kind artwork, including paintings, jewelry, ceramics, photographs, sculptures, and live musical entertainment.
" Supercar " is also a label custom car retrofitters reserve for their showcase, one-of-a-kind project vehicles ; typically these are very extensively-modified collectible muscle cars, sports cars or grand touring automobiles updated to the very latest " streetable " racing technology.
The insurance industry also provides coverage for exposures such as catastrophe, weather-related risks, earthquakes, patent infringement and other forms of corporate espionage, terrorism, and " one-of-a-kind " ( e .. g, satellite launch ).
Some of these guffaws were provided by the actual cast and crew members reacting to the playbacks and dailies of the episodes they were taping ; Eventually, The Muppet Show began recycling these same chuckles for later shows, establishing its own one-of-a-kind laugh track.
Since modern clockmakers are required to repair antique, handmade or one-of-a-kind clocks for which parts are not available, they must have some of the design and fabrication abilities of the original craftsmen.
** Dan Neil, Los Angeles Times, for his one-of-a-kind reviews of automobiles, blending technical expertise with offbeat humor and astute cultural observations.
He began making installations in the types of abandoned or derelict buildings that have long held an attraction for him — creating ephemeral, one-of-a-kind artworks by transforming these sites into pictorial spaces that are visible only in his photographs.
Throughout its lifetime, there have been more than 50 one-of-a-kind nuclear reactors built at the facility for testing ; all but three are out of service.
* A one-of-a-kind Canadian home telehealth monitoring program that cuts hospital readmission by 54 percent for heart failure patients
Watson, Sr. had repeatedly rejected electronic computers as overpriced and unreliable, except for one-of-a-kind projects such as the IBM SSEC.
The first is as a pilot of a U. S. Navy flying boat in a storm, then he is a magnificent surgeon performing a one-of-a-kind surgery, then as a cool assassin testifying in a courtroom, and then as a Royal Air Force pilot volunteering for a daring, secret suicide mission to bomb an ammunition dump.
A mysterious Gym Leader is inviting trainers to battle him for the one-of-a-kind Diamond Badge, and Ash has decided to accept the challenge.

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