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uniquely and Singaporean
Historically, the noncommunist trade unions, led by the NTUC, have had a " uniquely cozy relationship " with the Singaporean government and the PAP in " a tripartite system ", and were key political allies to the PAP's securing of power in the 1960s.
Their support for Singlish stems from the belief that Singlish can forge social cohesion and according to some,It may be the only thing that makes us Singaporean Likewise, celebrity STOMP blogger, Leow Ju Len says in this blog post: I mean, our tourism slogan is ' Uniquely Singapore ', and what could be more uniquely Singaporean than Singlish ?".
In fact, it may be the ONLY thing that makes us uniquely Singaporean. It mixes all the various languages, which to me, seems to spread multi-cultural understanding.
In 1993, the Joo Chiat neighbourhood which comprises the historical centre of Katong, with its uniquely Singaporean architecture mixing Chinese, Peranakan and English colonial styles, was designated a national heritage conservation area by the Singapore Government.
The temple was originally modeled after the Xichang temple in Fujian province, but has a uniquely Singaporean style.
Similarly, a highly popular food blog, ieatishootipost, mainly reviews and photographs uniquely Singaporean food and features up-and-coming and popular eateries in Singapore.

uniquely and game
In the case of Homeworld, the game is set in space, offering a uniquely exploitable 3D environment in which all units can move vertically in addition to the horizontal plane.
Translation: My main purpose is to make myself commendable by a novelty of which no one was aware or perhaps was capable discovering ; this is to play the pawns well ; they are the soul of chess: it is they which uniquely determine the attack and the defence, and on their good or bad arrangement depends entirely the winning or losing of the game.
The game Silent Hill uniquely worked fogging into the game's storyline, with the eponymous town being consumed by a dense layer of fog as the result of the player having entered an alternate reality.
Guitar Hero uses a guitar-shaped controller designed uniquely for the game.
Bishōjo games are a uniquely Japanese phenomenon: they have virtually no equivalent in the Western video game industries, but are similar to Choose Your Own Adventure books.
Throughout the game there are several uniquely designed walls that Ninja can run on, and points where Ninja can use his grappling hook to swing across a gap.
The game was praised for its story and graphics ; Matt Wales of Computer and Video games said, " from the gorgeous hand drawn artwork and gloriously detailed 3D environments to the intimate and expertly paced storyline, the game maintains a light and uniquely engaging atmosphere throughout.
In 1994, First Nations groups objected to a government bill that proposed establishing ice hockey as Canada's national sport, arguing that it neglected recognition of the game of lacrosse, a uniquely Native contribution.
When Butts reviewed Chessmaster five months later, he gave the latter game a score of 7. 5 out of 10 and recommended it over Virtual Kasparov, saying, " Although it lacks a few of the features that made Virtual Kasparov uniquely appealing, does a better job overall of presenting the game of chess in a convenient handheld format.
The Torus game engine uniquely runs on consoles, hand-helds ( including those without floating point support ) and mobile phones, and their unified asset pipeline allows Torus to deliver the same game from the same common code-base across all hardware platforms.
The generative nature of the musical score as well as the room structure mean that the game will provide a gaming experience uniquely tailored to the strengths and weaknesses of the individual player, and different experiences can be gained by altering playing style.
This was a distinct variation from Cheapass Games ' usual design philosophy, where the company only provided components that were uniquely necessary to the game ( boards, specific cards, etc ), and had the game's owner provide the rest ( player pieces, money, dice, and so on ).
But since it is an English game it is not a uniquely Australian game.

uniquely and involves
Management of Chagasic disease uniquely involves addressing selective incremental failure of the parasympathetic nervous system.
The City of Cambridge's take on this event uniquely involves other aspects of the community such as Christie digital projection technology.

uniquely and two
Absolute temperature measurement is uniquely determined by a multiplicative constant which specifies the size of the " degree ", so the ratios of two absolute temperatures, T < sub > 2 </ sub >/ T < sub > 1 </ sub >, are the same in all scales.
In environments in which a file is named, a file's name and the path to the file's directory must uniquely identify it among all other files in the computer system — no two files can have the same name and path.
A Cartesian coordinate system specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances from the point to two fixed perpendicular directed lines, measured in the same unit of length.
An early image of winged Daedalus appears on an Etruscan jug of ca 630 BC found at Cerveteri, where a winged figure captioned Taitale appears on one side of the vessel, paired on the other side, uniquely, with Metaia, Medea: " its linking of these two mythical figures is unparalleled ," Robin Lane Fox observes: " The link was probably based on their wondrous, miraculous art.
The Tasman Bridge is also a uniquely important feature of the city, connecting the two shores of Hobart and visible from many locations.
Viruses were known to be made up of a protein shell and DNA, so they chose two elemental isotopes to label each of these parts uniquely.
For example, on the globe the latitude and longitude are two independent coordinates which together uniquely determine a location.
To date, few structural or functional markers uniquely characteristic for either of the two regions have been identified.
As a result, images require two independent variables, or indices, to specify each pixel uniquelyone for the row, and one for the column.
When two ( or more ) identical pieces can move to the same square, the moving piece is uniquely identified by specifying the piece's letter, followed by ( in descending order of preference ):
Since the previous equation does not uniquely define, one common approach is to separate each step of the process in two sub-steps ; the proposal and the acceptance-refusal.
Prior to the creation of ZIP codes as a way to uniquely identify addresses, United States Postal Service policy was that two post offices in a state could not have the same name, and there was already a " Woodcliff " in Hudson County.
Japanese writing had long depended on kanji, but these were now supplemented by kana, two types of phonetic Japanese script: katakana, a mnemonic device using parts of Chinese ideograms ; and hiragana, a cursive syllabary with a distinct writing method that was uniquely Japanese.
Chelmsford is also situated in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brentwood and the two dioceses are now uniquely ( at least within England ) conterminous.
Following the birth of the Catholic James II's only son James Francis Edward Stuart (" The Old Pretender "), the English establishment determined to avoid the possibility of a Catholic dynasty on the English throne by engineering the Glorious Revolution, when the throne was offered to the older of James's two Protestant daughters from his first marriage and her husband, the Stadhouder of Holland, who uniquely reigned as co-monarchs, William III ( 1688 – 1702 ) and Mary II ( 1688 – 1694 ).
Once the viewer gets past bouts of confusion ( the film demands more than one viewing ), the result is a uniquely memorable look at the ties that bind all people, as presented through two deceptively simple stories.
HACNS1 ( also known as CENTG2 and located in the Human Accelerated Region 2 ) is a gene enhancer " that may have contributed to the evolution of the uniquely opposable human thumb, and possibly also modifications in the ankle or foot that allow humans to walk on two legs ".
His military headstone carries, uniquely, a representation of two Victoria Crosses.
An ellipsoid of revolution is uniquely defined by two numbers -- two dimensions, or one dimension and a number representing the difference between the two dimensions.
With this identification of antipodal points, the model satisfies Euclid's first postulate, which states that two points uniquely determine a line.
Any two meromorphic 1-forms will yield linearly equivalent divisors, so the canonical divisor is uniquely determined up to linear equivalence ( hence " the " canonical divisor ).
She blended these two themes in ways uniquely her own.
KPCC handles the re-feeds uniquely: instead of taking the re-feed from the satellite, they " roll their own " by taking the tape from the feed two hours prior, so that they can run the A and B segments of Morning Edition about three minutes earlier than rival KCRW in Santa Monica, which takes the re-feed direct from the satellite.

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