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Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity regimes, such that individual snowflakes are nearly unique in structure.
A somewhat larger (83) group of protein clusters, unique core haloarchaeal proteins (ucHOGs), includes 28 members which are nearly unique to haloarchaea (nucHOGs) and 55 which are truly unique to haloarchaea (tucHOGs).
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This is nearly unique in Europe," he said.
What followed was nearly unique in the long series of annual messages delivered by presidents in the 19th century.
These changes, some almost accidental, affected military technology and navigational skills, creating abilities that were nearly unique.
This phenomenon, known as monocarpy, is an oddity among long-lived plants in general and is nearly unique among tropical trees.
Judge Norton noted that for the 77 years since the National Labor Relations Act was passed, the labor board "has been nearly unique among federal labor agencies in not requiring employees to post a general notice of employee rights in the workplace".
Excelebration, of course, was nearly unique at Churchill Downs in risking the two-week turnaround demanded by those culpably narrow minds who scheduled Qipco Champions Day at Ascot in direct competition with the Breeders' Cup.
The tale of the triumph of romantic love is nearly unique in the lore of the Pilgrims and is probably not founded in fact; nonetheless, the story especially Priscilla's alleged words "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?"—remains a part of American folklore.
But Hillsdale is nearly unique.
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