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"The tacit undercurrent of her argument, as I felt it, was that Gallop's maternity had rotted her mind — besotted it with a narcissism that makes one think that an utterly ordinary experience shared by countless others is somehow unique, or uniquely interesting".

This is somehow unique and permits for high-resolution studies of the time-dependent failure of materials including precise determinations of the beginning of fractures and their consecutive progression.

IT professionals take a certain pride in their own IT infrastructure, believing that their environment is somehow unique and special compared to all the others and measurably different from the usual enterprise infrastructure designs.

Although several subjects provided the proviso that malignant diseases are terrifying despite the organ involved, there nevertheless remained an overall understanding amongst nearly all participants, that brain cancer is somehow unique and in a category all unto its own.

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Aggregate bias Thinking that an individual physician's patients are somehow unique and do not display the common features of a particular process, this can lead to false diagnoses and unnecessary procedures.

While some believe Christian martyrs were somehow unique, Moss shows how ancient martyrdom accounts imitated noble deaths in Greco-Roman and Jewish tradition.

What about the so-called "illusion of centrality," the claim that humans are somehow unique and special, perhaps even godlike ("chips off the old divine block")?

The idea that Sanders supporters are somehow unique in having some online anger issues completely ignores the ever-present atmosphere of the Internet and how people interact with those they don't agree.

In the past few weeks of media coverage and conversation, the subtext that "we're better than that here," and that India's "misogyny" and "patriarchy" are somehow unique to India has been unsettling for its suggestion that "we're just fine" and "women here have nothing to complain about".

Based on these data, we concluded that the selective pressures on the amidase genes for these phages are somehow unique from the rest of the genome.

However, this will include a large number of proteins that never are involved in any comparable processes, and because of that almost any combination of paralogs may seem to be somehow unique, compared to the more inflated background set.

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