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Williams does indeed have a unique status in her party.
She would have a unique status because of the incident.
A statement from the Premier League said: "Clubs know that away fans have a unique status.
Though the Kurds have only five votes on the 25-member council, they have a unique status because they actually can claim a mandate from the Kurdish population, under elections held in 1992.
What most people 'know' is mystical, romantic, tragic, noble... but not who we are as peoples of today who have a unique status in the U.S".
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) have a unique status in experimental biology.
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But as an émigré he has a unique status which makes him uniquely exploitable … Furst's high level of surface period detail is expertly deployed to make us feel as if we're stranded in the past without a guide.
IT IS PUBLIC BUT private, part of the government but not quite: As the institution itself likes to point out, the Smithsonian has a unique status in Washington.
The king had a unique status between humanity and the gods, partook in the world of the gods, and constructed great, religiously motivated funerary monuments for his afterlife.
It was a "longstanding convention" that legal advice to ministers was not published but arguments about the legality of the war in Iraq had a "unique status", O'Donnell says.
California has a unique status under the U.S. Clean Air Act, which allows the state to set more stringent polices (which other states then have the option of adopting), including for vehicle fuel standards.
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