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Uniquely, the size of the displacement was encoded in its most significant bits: 0, 10 and 11 preceded 7 -, 14-and 30-bit signed displacements.
Uniquely, the Tatra T603 featured three headlights, and the first prototypes had a central rear stabilising fin, though this was lost for production.
Uniquely the SAM's RF modulator was built into the power supply unit and connected via a joint power / TV socket.
Uniquely in Scotland, Livingston was from its formation designated an " Ecumenical Parish " in a joint initiative by the Church of Scotland, Scottish Episcopal Church, Methodist Church in Great Britain and the Congregational Union of Scotland ( which subsequently united with the United Reformed Church ).
Uniquely this trunk was left untouched until the presentation of the offerings during the Eucharist on Sundays, when it would be emptied and counted in a vestry by two deacons during part of the service, before a prayer of dedication to the purposes outlined would be pronounced.
Uniquely in Montreal, Verdun was a partially dry community, with taverns, night clubs and cabarets banned since 1965, and alcohol sales restricted to restaurants with liquor licences, grocery stores and the SAQ.
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 among students of Caragiale's work, George Călinescu argued that the writer's main interest was not in criticizing the liberals, but actually in an overall rejection of the most embedded Junimist tenets, which, in Călinescu's view, had engendered " a lack of faith in the country's own powers ".
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 in Greek history, the Phocians were able to absorb huge losses in manpower, thanks to their pillaging of Temple of Apollo, a factor which was to contribute to the war dragging on indecisively until 346 BC.
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Uniquely among mammals, these teeth are continuously replaced throughout life, with new teeth growing at the rear as older teeth fall out from farther forward in the mouth.
Uniquely in the family the 11th earl, Dunglass's great-grandfather, had held government office, as Under-secretary at the Foreign Office in Wellington's 1828 – 30 government.
Uniquely, Miller, by then a Senator, would also be the keynote speaker at the 2004 Republican convention, despite still maintaining his Democratic registration.
Uniquely, due to architectural and structural reasons, there is an elevator directly to the platform, with a faregate at that level.
Uniquely, Sutcliffe's batting average never dropped below 60 throughout his entire Test career and Javed Miandad is the only other player whose average never dropped below 50 in a career of at least 20 innings.
Uniquely, the vocalist had quit the band 10 minutes before the performance, and so the singer with another band stood in at the last minute.
Uniquely for the Fylde Coast, Wrea Green, as described by its name, surrounds a large common land space at one side of which is a Duck Pond, commonly known as ' The Dub '.
Uniquely among procellarids they will feed on land as well as at sea ; in fact, they find most of their food near the coast.
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Uniquely among major Magic events, Grand Prix tournaments allow certain players the right to skip the first one, two, or three rounds and obtain full points as though they had won those rounds.
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In 1827 Ampère published his magnum opus, Mémoire sur la théorie mathématique des phénomènes électrodynamiques uniquement déduite de l ’ experience ( Memoir on the Mathematical Theory of Electrodynamic Phenomena, Uniquely Deduced from Experience ), the work that coined the name of his new science, electrodynamics, and became known ever after as its founding treatise.
Uniquely among U. S. states, Louisiana uses a codified system, the Louisiana Civil Code, based on principles of law from continental Europe instead of common law.
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, County Donegal shares a border with only one other county in the Republic of Ireland – County Leitrim.
Uniquely among the Maluku Islands, the Aru Islands have a purely Papuan fauna including kangaroos, cassowaries, and birds of paradise.
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 among hexapods proturans show anamorphic development, whereby body segments are added during moults.
File: Loxodonta africana-Roger Williams Park Zoo, USA-8a. jpg | Uniquely, elephants draw water into their trunks and squirt it into their mouths.
Uniquely among London's Underground lines, the Waterloo & City runs underground for its entire length, including both stations.
Uniquely, it is bordered by only two other counties: County Limerick to the east and County Cork to the south-east.
Uniquely, the houses were arranged to face each other across a network of pedestrian paths, with streets relegated to the rear to provide service.
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