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Though, uniquely, chef and co-owner Brett Graham has to think very hard to recall which years they were acquired.
Though, uniquely here we show that such low level operation is recruited even for processing relatively complex cultural based emotional stimuli such as music.
At the same time, though, she warns that aging is such a "commonplace experience" that nobody should "behave as though … uniquely afflicted".
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Forms were designed for optical reading and were collected anonymously, though uniquely identifiable from individual and NH codes.
And a thoroughly commonplace experience – everywhere, always – so get on with it and don't behave as though you are uniquely afflicted.
But as "The Unsayable" demonstrates, analysis is as uniquely rewarding as it is demanding.
The second is that not only the Romanovs, but the Russians, emerge as almost uniquely promiscuous and brutal, even though other courts at the time – think Henry VIII of England – were hardly paragons of sophistication.
But though the Battle of Santiago is remembered as a uniquely lawless encounter, in fact it was one of many in a particularly violent tournament.
We are told that Saddam is uniquely evil, and his regime uniquely wicked, as though this would justify pre-emptive action against him.
The company currently enjoys – perhaps uniquely – what Andrews describes as a "uniquely positive position" in public opinion.
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