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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
After finding out that Norman gave the order to Bullseye to do this, Baldwin destroys an expensive, one-of-a-kind eavesdropping device of Osborn's with his powers, while reminding him that unlike many of the Thunderbolts under Norman's leadership, he has no failsafe nanites in him that force his compliance.

one-of-a-kind and
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.
Although losing this one-of-a-kind unit means instant failure, the Fang's weapon is capable of easily decimating any opponent it comes across that is, until its ammo runs out.
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.

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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 ).

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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 ).
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.

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On August 26, 2011, Mangum launched the website walkingwallofwords. com, where he is self-releasing a box set of Neutral Milk Hotel albums and unreleased tracks, as well as one-of-a-kind drawings and a radio show he curated.

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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.
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.
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 one-of-a-kind Blüthner piano of particular interest was the special lightweight instrument, made for use on the Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg.
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.

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* 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.
... he album is both forward-thinking and backward-minded, a collision of bygone musical styles with the progressive sensibilities of the late ' 60s ; while occasionally overambitious and at times insufferably coy, it's nevertheless a one-of-a-kind record, the product of true inspiration.
After a year of negotiations and design studies, IBM agreed to make a one-of-a-kind version of its S / 360-65 mainframe computer with dynamic address translation ( DAT ) features that would support virtual memory and accommodate UM's desire to support time-sharing.
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 ).
Commenting on his work with regard to Ishtar, Hal Hinson in the Washington Post observed: " Grodin has a one-of-a-kind quality on the screen, a sort of inspired spinelessness.
Painted envelopes are one-of-a-kind artworks with the handwritten address becoming part of the work.
A one-of-a-kind pioneer of 20th-century music, Tharpe attained great popularity in the 1930s and 1940s with her gospel recordings that were a unique mixture of spiritual lyrics and early rock and roll accompaniment.
** Dan Neil, Los Angeles Times, for his one-of-a-kind reviews of automobiles, blending technical expertise with offbeat humor and astute cultural observations.
In awarding Mr. Neil, the Pulitzer board noted his " one-of-a-kind reviews of automobiles, blending technical expertise with offbeat humor and astute cultural criticism.
Gateway has 10 cinemas with digital sound and full stadium seating including the first La-Z-Boy theater in the country ; “ The Oasis ,” a one-of-a-kind interior floating garden open to the sky ; and the Fabergé Egg-like “ Pavilion ” which serves as Gateway ’ s ceremonial entrance.
Some collectors acquire numerous one-of-a-kind cups with matching saucers.
Some workers describe it as a shield volcano, others as a lowland patera ( in contrast to highland paterae, which are low-lying ancient volcanoes with furrowed ash deposits located in the southern Martian highlands ), and still others consider it a one-of-a-kind volcanic structure unique to Mars.
Its University Partnership Centre is one-of-a-kind in Ontario with university undergraduate and graduate degrees, college degrees and graduate certificate programs and partnerships with select universities.
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.
A limited edition initial run of the CD was released by Rykodisc in a front-and-back metal copper sleeve with each of the 2, 500 copies containing a one-of-a-kind Polaroid photo taken by one of the three band members and stamped on the back with " Sugar Copper Blue Summer ' 92.
While in Lenox, also home to the classical music mecca at Tanglewood in western Massachusetts, Blake studied with the jazz giants who formed the faculty of this one-of-a-kind institution, Lewis, Oscar Peterson, Bill Russo, and many others, and began formulating his style in earnest.
Revolutionaries, a band of thieves after a collection of priceless antiques, and an experimental one-of-a-kind FTL drive installed in an interstellar liner filled with rich and influential potential hostages: which is Shasti's real goal and what is simply smokescreen?
The under-construction one-of-a-kind two-floor market with an escalator will be the first in the province.
Vocalist Raine Maida's signature falsetto is scarce on the album, with his overall tone changing as well or as a reviewer from Kludge Sound put it, " Gravity is almost completely void of Raine Maida ’ s urgent, almost-squaking, one-of-a-kind vocals and, save three tracks, almost any sense of creativity.

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