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"Unfortunately, it's not a unique incident," he added.
Akin's remarks have been painted by many as a unique incident by one hardline conservative.
Each outbreak was assigned a unique incident number.
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In a perhaps unique incident where the artist expressed pleasure in an illicit response to his work, a woman kissed a Cy Twombly painting and left lipstick on it.
Lisa Cruz, assistant vice president for communications, called it a "truly unique incident".
The statement the network put out, saying it had "the highest regard" for the CNET staff, and that this was an "isolated and unique incident" fixed nothing.
If so, they are misguided: why, when you are in possession of a unique architectural incident, one of the most remarkable in London, would you want to destroy it?
This unique incident enabled us to explore infancy as a critical period of arsenic exposure in regard to developmental neurotoxicity and its possible persistence through adulthood.
Cenwulf allowed Charles to intervene in Northumbria in 808 and restore Eardwulf (who had been driven from his kingdom) to the throne a unique incident in Anglo-Saxon history.
These nanorod arrays were further used to make efficient p n heterojunction photodetector arrays, which have the potential to have nanoscale spatial resolution for imaging, unique incident polarization discrimination capability, and much improved quantum efficiency as well as detection sensitivity.
It is unlikely that one real-world individual can assume two different identities in one unique incident.
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