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Uniquely and all
Uniquely, in the communist system, corruption and waste are essentially spread equally amongst all cities.
Uniquely among all the Amnesty benefit shows, Amnesty failed to find a film studio, television network, radio broadcaster, home-video distributor or record company to partner with it on the event and this compounded the substantial financial losses sustained by Amnesty.
Uniquely amongst all British cheeses, two or three days ' curd of varying maturity are blended together, giving Lancashire cheese a distinctive character.
Uniquely for their price range, all instruments feature aftertouch.
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 among the states, Western Australia took up the option of establishing its own Family Court in 1975, and in that state all jurisdiction under the Family Law Act 1975 is exercised by the Family Court of Western Australia and not the Family Court of Australia.
Uniquely of all the companions, she never travels in the TARDIS during her time with the Doctor ; her secondment to UNIT coincides with the beginning of his exile to Earth imposed by the Time Lords and the removal of his knowledge of time travel.
Uniquely among twentieth-century authors, all of Holme's novels and her book of short stories were published in the Oxford World's Classics series.
Uniquely for the series, Might and Magic VI is the first and only Might and Magic title to offer players no choice regarding race: all playable characters are human.
Uniquely, Polish forces use a two-fingered version of the salute, and the saluting custom insists one is saluting the eagle ( pinned to almost all headwear ) rather than the counterparty, therefore one doesn't salute superiors if they aren't wearing a cap / beret etc.

Uniquely and three
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, the Tatra T603 featured three headlights, and the first prototypes had a central rear stabilising fin, though this was lost for production.
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.
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, he took the last wicket of Leicestershire's first innings ( Jack Firth ), and then the first three wickets of the second innings with his first three balls ( Gerry Lester, Maurice Tompkin and Gerald Smithson ).
Uniquely among the army's formation reconnaissance regiments, in peacetime the Household Cavalry Regiment has four operational squadrons ( the rest have three ); one of the HCR's squadrons is permanently attached to 16 Air Assault Brigade.
Uniquely, this line carries three eye creams, sold in containers which are pearly white and are made of plastic.

Uniquely and from
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 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 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 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, 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, the instances of Friday the 13th are also 13 weeks apart from one another.
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, those characters are from different anime: Kyon from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya ( 2009 ) and Gintoki Sakata from Gintama ( 2010 ).
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 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 and white
Uniquely, an important insurrection occurred when West Indian black workers revolted against the “ slavery proclivities ” of a white American superintendent vis-à-vis wage-earning free men.

Uniquely and .
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, 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, on weekdays of Great Lent there is no public reading of the Epistles or Gospels.
* Chewing gum: Uniquely made to be chewed, not swallowed.
Uniquely, County Donegal shares a border with only one other county in the Republic of Ireland – County Leitrim.
Uniquely for Germany, it is a linear city, owing to the steep hillsides along the River Wupper.
Uniquely, Australia has more venomous than non-venomous species of snakes.
Uniquely among the Maluku Islands, the Aru Islands have a purely Papuan fauna including kangaroos, cassowaries, and birds of paradise.
Uniquely among the Decapoda, the nauplii of Dendrobranchiata are free-swimming.
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 in Greek religion, she had a transgender or eunuch mendicant priesthood.
Uniquely, it is bordered by only two other counties: County Limerick to the east and County Cork to the south-east.
Wichita was also named most " Uniquely American " city by Newsmax Magazine.
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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