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"Obviously, this is a bit of a unique situation so true giant killings would be of great interest".
"When states start legalizing marijuana we are put in a bit of a unique position because as a federal agency, we are beholden to federal law," said Dr. Robert Jesse, the principal deputy under secretary for health in the veterans department.
"Keith's in a little bit of a unique situation where he's probably played less games than most backups in the league.
But as I said above, work presents a little bit of a unique challenge in terms of number four on Fifty's list.
Turns out that Toby Froud's path from Labyrinth baby to grown-up Toby is a bit of a unique one when it comes to famous infants.
I feel like a bit of a unique vote in a way because most young people voted to stay, and I voted to leave.
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The allocation of a unique number of bits to all subcarriers in an OFDM symbol, called bit-loading, has been used in wired communication systems, such as digital subscriber lines (DSLs).
This means that the information of the k th bit is effectively transmitted in the next N bits, which is a unique characteristic of the SESS modulation scheme.
The comScore chart below indicates that it's been on a bit of a tear lately, with 3.4 million unique U.S. visitors in November, 2009, up from 1.7 million a year ago.
Her unique lens on life allowed her to view her diagnosis as a bit of a relief.
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