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unique and clan
Tawfiq Jarrar was accorded the unique title, " son of the great " ( salil al-akabir ) in Haifa, in recognition of his family's status and his entrepreneurial efforts. During the Ottoman era, Jenin was plagued by local warfare between members of the same clan.
Stencil art showing unique clan markers and dreamtime stories symbolising attempts to catch the deceased's spirit.
Due to his status as the head of the sole remaining courtier / warrior clan, Kiyomori was in a unique position to manipulate the court rivalry between the retired sovereign Go-Shirakawa and his son, Nijo tenno ( tenno-sovereign ).
The Abh think that it is important to have and maintain unique clan or familial genetic / physical traits and traditions throughout the story.
A clan may share physical features ( Ūalitec ) unique to themselves.
Each clan has its own unique feature and it cannot be shared by other clans.
However, this was probably not the case ; the Jesuits wanted to present her as unique among the “ pagan savages .” According to Mohawk practices, she was probably well taken care of by her clan, her mother and uncle's extended family, with whom she lived in the longhouse.
Though these varying sects often display unique powers they aren't often considered unique bloodlines of the clan, however.
The first non-Roman area to adopt monasticism was Ireland, which developed a unique form closely linked to traditional clan relations, a system that later spread to other parts of Europe, especially France.
The story revolves around Kurapika who became a Hunter to take vengeance on the Class-S crime group Phantom Troupe who massacred his clan for their unique eyes.
One side-effect of this unique arrangement was that it became customary to refer to noblemen by both their family name and their coat of arms name ( or clan name ).
Possession of clan songs by the clans forming the tribes is a unique feature of the Zomi.
Each brood of vampire enemies has unique powers reminiscent of their clan leader.
The O ' Dowds are unique in having left a detailed account of the inauguration ceremony of their Taoiseach ( clan leader ).
They also worship several goddesses ( unique to each clan ) who have ancient temples around Mumbai like the Hardai and Harbai at Malad, and Jogeshwari Devi ( from where Jogeshwari suburb takes it name ), Shilai Devi ( Beje Nasik ), Satmadevi ( Mulgaon, Vasai ) and Mahalaxmi near Peddar Road ( Mumbai ).
This Court is unique to Scots culture with heraldry playing an important role, particularly in relation to the clan system.
Additional units include a clan ’ s unique titan that is large beast that have a variety of high damaging attacks but only one can be under your control at a time.

unique and weakness
This weakness is not unique to labor surplus areas, for it is inherent in the system of local school districts in this country.
" She wrote in her memoirs, " I don't think I was as bad, or as extreme in my power or my weakness, as I was depicted ," but went on, " owever the first lady fits in, she has a unique and important role to play in looking after her husband.
This incredible force and at the same time his unique weakness ; I've never met another.
Hereditary inclusion body myopathy ( IBM ) constitutes a unique group of neuromuscular disorders characterized by adult-onset slowly progressive distal and proximal weakness, and a typical muscle pathology including rimmed vacuoles and filamentous inclusions.
Players select one of four characters: Jack Tenrec ( balanced-type ), Hannah Dundee ( skill-type ), Mustapha Cairo ( speed-type ) or Mess O ' Bradovich ( power-type ), each of whom have their own strengths and weakness, as well as unique attacks.

unique and distinguishing
Furthermore, transforming WordNet into a lexical ontology usable for knowledge representation should normally also involve ( i ) distinguishing the specialization relations into subtypeOf and instanceOf relations, and ( ii ) associating intuitive unique identifiers to each category.
" The distinguishing feature of each unique syntonic tuning is the width of its generator in cents, as shown in the central column of Figure 1.
Sometimes a fourth category, the Canadian warming, is included because of its unique and distinguishing structure and evolution.
The cuisine of Laos is similar to other regional cuisines such as Thai and Cambodian cuisines, but has several unique distinguishing traits.
The figures feature the same heads as the corresponding superhero egos that Mego produced but because the run on these figures was separate from that of the hero figures, there is a bit of a color shift on the heads of several known examples that is unique to the SI figures themselves, distinguishing them from the superhero figure.
Uruguay's annual Carnival is a major event with many unique features distinguishing it from those of its neighbours.
The nineteenth-century Russian philosophers attached signal importance to obshchina as a unique feature distinguishing Russia from other countries.
It retained certain unique features that distinguishing it from the original East Herzegovina subdialect.
The use of the term is further ambiguated by the political distinction of Green parties which are formally organized and claim the capital-G " Green " term as a unique and distinguishing mark.
IWS have several distinguishing characteristics which place them among the more unique of all breeds: The topknot of long, loose curls growing down from the head which often covers the eyes ; a " beard " growing at the back of the throat often accompanied by " sideburns "; and a curled, liver (" puce ")- colored coat.
Another unique distinguishing feature of the species is the presence of small talons at the base of the main claws on both its toes and wings, thought to aid in both crawling and climbing.
Whilst distinguishing, this feature is not necessarily unique to Pannonian Rusyns, as the languages of other Rusyn groups in Slovakia and Poland contain features of Eastern and Western Slavic languages.
Advocates of its status as a unique condition cite the pattern and scope of the decay as distinguishing factors.
The Dreamcast version's distinguishing feature was that during the game's development, GunValkyrie utilized a unique control scheme using both a light gun and a controller.

unique and itself
What with traders trading for so many different objectives, and what with there being so many unique and individualized market theories and trading techniques in use, and more coming into use all the time, it is hard to imagine how any particular theory or technique could acquire enough `` fans '' to invalidate itself.
Clement Greenberg, for instance, argued in 1960 that each artistic medium should seek that which makes it unique among the possible mediums and then purify itself of anything other than expression of its own uniqueness as a form.
In number theory, the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, also called the unique factorization theorem or the unique-prime-factorization theorem, states that every integer greater than 1 is either prime itself or is the product of prime numbers, and that, although the order of the primes in the second case is arbitrary, the primes themselves are not.
As developed in Hayek's The Pure Theory of Capital, the goal is the preservation of the unique information contained in the price itself.
Individual dorms at Harvey Mudd have their own unique traditions, but the College itself hosts some campus traditions.
Daniel Dubuisson writes that " what the West and the history of religions in its wake have objectified under the name ' religion ' is ... something quite unique, which could be appropriate only to itself and its own history.
Loan words from the Irish language provide for a large amount of words unique to Hiberno-English, particularly in an official state capacity ( e. g. the head of government, the Taoiseach, and the parliament itself, the Oireachtas ).
Not only has Secretariat's record time stood for 39 years and counting, but in the race itself, he did something unique in Triple Crown races: each successive quarter, his times were faster.
In the 1950s, a unique opportunity to translate the Radiant City on a grand scale presented itself in the construction of the Union Territory Chandigarh, the new capital for the Indian states of Punjab and Haryana and the first planned city in India.
At some point, the Yoshioka family also began to make a name for itself not merely in the art of the sword but also in the textile business and for a dye unique to them.
Lock 11 is unique in that the lock was built inside a bend of the river, with the weir in the bend itself.
It failed to establish itself as a real country, but has nonetheless managed to survive into the present day as a unique literary foundation with its own king and aristocracy — although it is not without its controversies: there are presently at least four competing claimants to the Redondan throne.
The city of Shanghai itself does not have a separate and unique cuisine of its own, but modifies those of the surrounding provinces, such as Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
Thus Hinduism's consideration of itself as an Eastern extension of the Christian Gospel, however, is neither unique to Yogananda or his disciple, Swami Kriyananda.
A 2012 book by Marcus Ruiz Evans entitled California's Next Century details an overhauling of California's statehood via a plan to embrace its unique global role and form itself as an independent republic, uniquely poised to become the Switzerland of the 21st century, a global nerve center of international diplomacy, technology and finance.
For example, a curve that crosses itself doesn't have a unique tangent line at that point.
Numerous buildings and other constructions, including the city walls along the boulevard, are illuminated at night, creating an impressive effect-probably unique among Polish cities with respect to the size of Toruń's Old Town and the scale of the illumination project itself.
The object A itself is only unique up to isomorphism.
American Motors designed the unique Pacer around the engine, even though by 1974, AMC had decided to buy the Wankel engines from GM instead of building them itself.
That such a volume should go forth under the auspices of the Committee of MCC is in itself unique in the history of the game, and that such an array of cricketers, critics and enthusiasts should pay tribute to its finest exponent has no parallel in any other branch of sport.
However, a highway overpass is a dangerous place during a tornado: the subjects of the video remained safe due to an unlikely combination of events: the storm in question was a weak tornado, did not directly strike the overpass, and the overpass itself was of a unique design.
Printmaking ( other than monotyping ) is not chosen only for its ability to produce multiple impressions, but rather for the unique qualities that each of the printmaking processes lends itself to.
By contrast, zero has no multiplicative inverse, but it has a unique quasi-inverse, 0 itself.
The logical and structural nature of mathematics itself makes this study both broad and unique among its philosophical counterparts.
So there was the unique situation that the town of Regensburg comprised five independent " states " ( in terms of the Holy Roman Empire ): the Protestant city itself, the Roman Catholic bishopric, and the three monasteries ( mentioned previously ).

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