Sentence examples for at a singular from inspiring English sources

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Some of the fiercest fighting has taken place just outside Netzarim, though -- at a singular meeting point for the two populations, an intersection where settlers must cross a main Gaza thoroughfare.

Weaving together these conversations (and many with the Dalai Lama's brother, Ngari Rinpoche, and other Tibetans), along with vast research, Iyer has written an original exploration that occasionally loses the scent and wanders off trail, but largely delivers a trenchant, impassioned look at a singular life.

It's in this light that we can expand on Black Lives Matter as not just a movement against the litany of oppression directed at a singular American population – but as a living account of social resistance against arbitrary political control and economic exploitation.

Except at a singular point in the infinitely remote past and possibly in the distant future.

In the actual case, the stress will be concentrated at a singular vertex and singular edge.

These lines merge at a singular point characterized by two vanishing eigenvalues.

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On the question of what novelists, in contrast to traditional reportage, can offer in the case of the refugee crisis, James talked about the desire for the media to look at dislocation as "a singular thing", something that "happens to other people", which allows for us to ignore not only the details of their situation but what they are running from.

And although I appreciate a good intellect as much as anyone, for me at least, as a singular path it was just too confining.

This fact of course is not surprising, but the analysis of the case-mix data is frequently omitted from studies that look at volume as a singular predictor of quality.

It's rare these days, at any time really, to encounter a play which owes nothing to theatrical influences and which exists as a singular astonishment, at once eloquent and mysterious but which nonetheless articulates within its own idiosyncratic idiom something that touches an audience as real.

By John Lahr February 15 , 2012It's rare these days, at any time really, to encounter a play which owes nothing to theatrical influences and which exists as a singular astonishment, at once eloquent and mysterious but which nonetheless articulates within its own idiosyncratic idiom something that touches an audience as real.

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