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"It appears to be a unique case, at least in the recent American jihadi context," Hughes said.
Although bovine proopiomelanocortin has an open reading frame for the full extent of the inverse complement of the coding region, this seems to be a unique case.
Political leaders have since said that Greece will be a unique case, a statement some investors have taken as an implied guarantee on the debt of other countries.
Several did so, and the Court of Appeal, in what was said to be a unique case involving a motoring offence, ordered a retrial.
However, this rocket launch may be a unique case because the explosion occurred prior the engine igniting.
While Goldin's protests have proved effective, will rejection of the Sackler family's donations be a unique case, or will it prompt other artists to make similar protests against donations tied to other interests they do not support?
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Anti-Semitism, however, is a unique case — and uniquely corrosive to those societies that embrace it.
But sign language is a unique case, and translating it uniquely difficult, because it is fundamentally different from spoken and written languages.
"Syria is a unique case.
"This is a unique case," he said.
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