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Some say that the case is all but unique.
In a tight labour market, it can tempt prospective staff with something that is all but unique.
The program, which goes far beyond the social work that hospitals customarily provide, is all but unique nationwide, but doctors here say they hope it becomes a model.
In the intensity of its underdevelopment, the country is all but unique in its region a slice of Africa in the Americas.
Apart from its excellent ground drainage, Windsor is all but unique in Britain in having a figure-of-eight jumps course - Fontwell is the only other one - which means young horses quickly learn to go left- and right-handed.
Graham is all but unique among top-flight chefs in not popping up repeatedly on food TV; if he has free time, he says, he prefers going to Richmond Park with his wife Natalie to walk their pug Winston.
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I'm all for finding unique, thoughtful gifts, but true friends understand it's the thought -- not the pretentiousness -- that counts.
"These kind of major restoration of fine old homes that were all but lost would be unique for any city, but for Bridgeport it is particularly rare because of the city's terrible record in preserving historic buildings," said Mr. Brilvitch.
Children with autism are all unique but there are some similarities, mostly sensitivity issues.
Science tells us we are all unique but this cuddly tot, despite never actually developing the full head of hair for which his parents prayed, grew to become perhaps English rugby's most unique character.
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