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She studied at the LSE, which she has described as a unique institution.
The equipment has been made available to the commission through what it described as a unique partnership between the private sector and a federal agency.
Its portfolio could be described as a unique series of field notes reflecting efforts to create a synthesis recorded through experimental tests.
Sub Express, a kosher fast-food restaurant whose menu includes what is described as a unique "brisket egg roll," keeps its doors open until 1 a.m.
This is often called a photosynthesis gene cluster (PGC) and has been described as a unique feature of purple photosynthetic bacteria.
But defense lawyers have pointed to unspecified illnesses — described as a "unique constellation of ailments ravaging his body" — as justification for a lighter punishment.
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Highly basic p8.9 protein was described as an unique 228 bp long ORF in OpMNPV.
It offered what you might charitably describe as a unique interpretation of where Morrissey's career highlights lay.
But also the cookiers, which she describes as a unique tribe that manages to put cultural and political differences aside.
Danish director Anders Ostergaard made the film, which More4 describes as "a unique record of events" using footage filmed by "citizen journalists".
As on several previous occasions, Mr. Ligeti sets poems by his fellow Hungarian Sandor Weores, whom he describes as "a unique virtuoso," one whose subjects "are sometimes trivial or obscene, occasionally sarcastic or humorous, tragic or desperate, and even include artificial myths and legends".
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