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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.
Unique among Jewish communities is the monasticism of the Beta Israel of Ethiopia, a practice believed to date to the 15th century.
Unique among vertebrates, they are capable of regenerating lost limbs, as well as other body parts.
* Unique among known humans, the Hainish have complete voluntary control of their fertility.
Unique among the hijackers, he was close to his family and girlfriend.
Unique among the many military publications, Stars and Stripes operates as a First Amendment newspaper and is part of the newly formed Defense Media Activity.
Unique among IBM database products the Apple Mac environment is supported by Informix 11. 7.
Unique among US cities was Ottumwa, Iowa, which, on November 30, 1982, was declared the " Video Game Capital of the World " by Mayor Jerry Parker.
Unique among towns, East Hanover is defined by the joining of two rivers, the Whippany River to the west and north and the Passaic River to the east and north.
Unique among Orange County towns, Greenville has neither cities nor villages, and most of the communities are small clusters of houses.
Unique among the four major championships, The Open features a four-hole playoff at the end of regulation, and continues into sudden-death if tied after four holes.
His Occasional Issues of Unique and Very Rare Books ( 1875-1881 ) included among other things the Annalia Dubrensia of Robert Dover.
Unique among the synapsids, however, most mammals are viviparous and give birth to live young rather than lay eggs, the exception being the monotremes.
Unique among plants, in Physcomitrella patens, gene knockout via homologous recombination to
Unique to the Honolulu Marathon among American marathons is its popularity among runners from Japan, where there are very few marathons open to all entrants.
Unique among civilian emergency medical services due to its role as national aid society according to the Geneva Conventions, MDA can become an auxiliary arm of the Israel Defense Forces during times of war.
Unique among all long distance Superliner trains, the Southwest Chief is permitted to run up to a maximum of 90 mph ( 145 km / h ) along significant portions of the route.
Unique among the Washington Metro train lines, some peak service Red Line trains operate on an abbreviated route, between Grosvenor – Strathmore and Silver Spring.
Unique among North American professional team sports, the National Hockey League ( NHL ) and most minor professional leagues in North America do not eject players outright for fighting but major European and collegiate hockey leagues do, and multi-game suspensions may be added on top of the ejection.
Unique among the seaward gates, it was, like the Golden Gate, flanked by two large towers of white marble, which in 1816 was used to construct the nearby Marble Kiosk of Sultan Mahmud II.
* Unique selling proposition, a marketing concept that was first proposed as a theory to explain a pattern among successful advertising campaigns of the early 1940s
The Unique Selling Proposition ( a. k. a. Unique Selling Point, or USP ) is a marketing concept that was first proposed as a theory to understand a pattern among successful advertising campaigns of the early 1940s.

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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.
The Ninety Nine Names of God are found as calligraphic inscriptions in Persian nastNastaʿlīqinscription style of calligraphic on the sides of the actual tomb of Mumtaz Mahal, in the crypt including " O Noble, O Magnificent, O Majestic, O Unique, O Eternal, O Glorious ... ".
Unique to the Old City are its preserved half-timbered buildings and la Place Plumereau, a square with busy pubs and restaurants, whose open-air tables fill the centre of the square.
Unique features are described herein:
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 ).
Unique opportunities are presented for this industry in this time of shifting travel trends and the baby boomer generation.
Unique in North America, the central tower has two full sets of bells — a 53-bell carillon and a 10-bell peal for change ringing ; the change bells are rung by members of the Washington Ringing Society.
* The Master Spanker ( 1966 ) by Edward Landon ( Unique Books ), Venus In Bondage ( 1969 ) by Lurene Jones ( N. P. Inc .), and Margo Lee: Diary of a Teenage Sado-Masochist ( 1969 ) by Red Young ( Classic Publications: Los Angeles ) are representative examples of the hundreds of S & M pulp novels produced in the U. S. in the 1960s by Corinth Publications, Taurus Press, Black Cat Books, Gargoyle Press, et al.
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 social groups are associated with the transhumant lifestyle, and are sometimes identified as a remnant of an older ethnic culture now left in isolated minorities such as the " Pasiegos " in Cantabria, " Agotes " in Navarre, " Vaqueiros de alzada " in Asturias.
RKO Records and Unique Jazz are two record labels.
* Distinctive unique values that are unlikely to be mistaken for other meanings ( e. g., Globally Unique Identifiers )
* M8 ', Unique Fusion: The fusions whose existence M8 asserts are also unique.
Also affiliated with the institution are four University Center programs: CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies through which undergraduates can earn individualized bachelor's degrees by completing courses at any of the CUNY colleges ; the CUNY School of Professional Studies and the associated Joseph S. Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies ; the recently established CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which offers a master's degree in journalism ; and Macaulay's Honor College.
Unique, yet distinctive learning styles are encouraged in a student-centred classroom.
Unique morphemes are examples of the linguistic notion of fossilization: loss of productivity or usage of grammar units: words, phrases, parts of words.
Unique ecosystems in the moraine include wetlands similar to those of boreal forests in Northern Ontario, and remnants of tallgrass prairie and oak-pine savanna that are globally threatened ecosystems.

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