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Uniquely, 16 acres ( 65, 000 m² ) was offered to each Free Coloured or Free Person of Colour ( gens de couleur libre, as they were later known ), and half as much for each slave they brought.
Uniquely among London's Underground lines, the Waterloo & City runs underground for its entire length, including both stations.
Uniquely, the Tatra T603 featured three headlights, and the first prototypes had a central rear stabilising fin, though this was lost for production.
Uniquely adapted for climbing and visual hunting, the approximately 160 species of chameleon range from Africa, Madagascar, Spain and Portugal, across south Asia, to Sri Lanka, have been introduced to Hawaii, California, and Florida, and are found in warm habitats that vary from rain forest to desert conditions.
Uniquely, the population along the Chinese coast has pink skin, and the pink color originates not from a pigment, but from blood vessels which were overdeveloped for thermoregulation.
Uniquely for a UK Government department, the Food Standards Act gave the Agency the statutory right to publish the advice it gives to Ministers-and as a signal of its independence it declared that it would invariably do so.
Uniquely for a passerine of its size, the chat occasionally grips food with it feet before it eats.
Uniquely among bowerbirds, groups of young males will attend a single bower concurrently, " practising " their bower-building skills prior to establishing their own bower for mating purposes.
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 ?".
Uniquely for their price range, all instruments feature aftertouch.
Uniquely in England, Desert Quartet ( 1990 ), Frink's penultimate sculpture, was given Grade II * listing in 2007, less than 30 years from its creation by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Uniquely within the British Army, the Royal Army Chaplains ' Department has two cap badges, for its Christian and Jewish officers.
Uniquely for a relatively specialised programme, Thames Television invested in a series of tie-in products: a book accompanying the series, written by Brownlow, Gill and John Kobal, a soundtrack LP featuring Carl Davis ' music, a 7 " single of the main theme, a pictoral newspaper-style publication featuring many of the stills used in the production and several posters bearing the Hollywood logo, licensed from various picture libraries.
Uniquely for Ptushko, the film featured a modern-day, real world Moscow setting.
Uniquely, it flows north-south, which is exceptional for a west-slope river in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Uniquely for a Disney animated film, several of the songs are covers of classic popular songs, such as Elton John and Kiki Dee's " Don't Go Breaking My Heart ," Carole King's " It's Too Late ," and the Spice Girls ' signature hit " Wannabe.
Uniquely for an Australian Rules club, Centrals have a very strong British migrant identity and supporter base as Elizabeth was a centre of UK migrant settlements in South Australia.
Uniquely isolated for years by the Six Nations Indian Reservation to the North and the Lake to the South, it has its own independent atmosphere and does not feel attached to any one larger community.
Uniquely, O ' Brien captained Ireland as well as England, recording a top score of 167 against his alma mater for the country of his birth during a brief Irish tour of England.
Uniquely, he won his first four England caps while playing for four different clubs.
Uniquely, compared to other armour-piercing designs, the DS round instead of using tungsten or a similar hard metal for the core had lead, as with standard ball, but with a steel jacket.
Uniquely, officer trainees are named 3rd lieutenants for the short period between completion of officer training & presentation of commission.
Uniquely for a major loch, the flow is not regulated.
Uniquely among sports, men's golf for this age group has a high profile and offers large prizes.

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Uniquely among the followers of Jesus, she is specified by name ( though not consistently by any one gospel ) as a witness to three key events: Jesus ' crucifixion, his burial, and the discovery of his tomb to be empty.
Uniquely, on weekdays of Great Lent there is no public reading of the Epistles or Gospels.
Uniquely, the value of the coins is expressed on the national side in the Greek alphabet, as well as being on the common side in the Roman alphabet.
Uniquely, it is bordered by only two other counties: County Limerick to the east and County Cork to the south-east.
Uniquely Smethport is the only municipality in the entire 12 county Pennsylvania Wilds Region to own its electric company.
Uniquely his grave is owned and maintained by the WH Smith company and not the cemetery itself.
Uniquely among NATO main battle tank armament, the L30A1 is rifled, because the British Army continues to place a premium on the use of high explosive squash head ( HESH ) rounds in addition to APFSDS armour-piercing rounds.
Uniquely in modern British coinage, the inscriptions are mostly incuse ; i. e. the lettering is punched into the coin rather than standing proud of it.
Uniquely among terrestrial mammals, there is an additional cheek tooth between the premolars and molars ; it is unclear whether this represents a supernumary molar tooth or a deciduous tooth retained into adult life.
Uniquely to the BBC Radio network, it is the only station that is neither purely digital ( such as 1Xtra, Radio 4 Extra and 6 Music ) nor broadcast in analogue FM.
Uniquely, the second RF port outputs a 9 V power signal which is used to power ' tvLINK ' devices that can be attached to the RF cable next to a TV in a remote room.
Uniquely among London termini, Fenchurch Street does not have a direct link to the London Underground, although a second entrance on Crosswall ( also known as the Tower entrance ) is close to Tower Hill tube station and Tower Gateway DLR station, while Aldgate tube station is also nearby.
Uniquely among its genus, the long, heavy bill is completely black ; the legs and feet, on the other hand, are orange as in most of its relatives.
Uniquely in Iran, Qom Province is coextensive with the Shahrestan ( county ) of Qom.
Uniquely, due to architectural and structural reasons, there is an elevator directly to the platform, with a faregate at that level.
Uniquely in London, Chelsea Bridge is a self-anchored suspension bridge, the first of the type to be built in Britain.
Uniquely among shoot ' em ups, the game's screen is three times wider than conventional size, and the arcade cabinet uses an arrangement of three screens to accommodate it.
Uniquely the meal is finished off when all the diners have finished cooking their ingredients by sharing out the broth, which now contains an amalgam of all of the goodness and flavors from the earlier ingredients.
Uniquely, the stadium shares part of the same road ( Sandeman Street ) as Tannadice Park, which is the home of city rivals Dundee United F. C.
Uniquely, it carries both freight and passengers throughout its system, including Denali National Park ( most other intercity passenger rail in the U. S. A. is carried on the federal Amtrak system ).

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