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A unique occurrence of permafrost one that has no analogue on land lies under the Arctic Ocean, on the northern continental shelves of North America and Eurasia.
This is a unique occurrence in the 21st century.
Nor was it even a unique occurrence that year on the outskirts of Faversham, though it was certainly the most deadly.
Clearly, not all assignable rock types would fit into Werner's categories, either superpositionally in some local succession or as a unique occurrence at a given site.
Iceland is a unique occurrence in Europe: it is a volcanic island situated on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge within the still-opening Atlantic Ocean.
There was something of a unique occurrence after 79 minutes when Josh Murphy, making his full senior debut, was substituted by his identical twin brother Jacob, also making his full senior debut.
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Due to regional censorship, the game was also released with green-colored blood and black-and-white fatality sequences in Japan; it was at that time an unique occurrence of a western game being censored in Japan, not the reverse.
In short, the VGKs appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals is a rarity and unique occurrence on many levels.
I wouldn't raise this issue if it were a bizarre or unique occurrence.
Uncertain georeferenced specimens as well as specimens from identical localities for each species were deleted from the database prior to analyses, leaving a total of 335 unique occurrence localities for Isolona and 737 for Monodora (Table S1).
In Judaism and Christianity the unique occurrence of a historical event serves as a basis for belief in a long-desired future.
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