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Additionally, the tournament committed to its shift away from the round-robin format it had used since its inaugural competition in 1916, though the 1963 tournament singularly featured a qualifying round to eliminate two teams to form an elimination field of five.
But her prose is an exercise in soppy solipsism, and I find it singularly unreadable.
That the cast is predominantly female makes it singularly pleasurable, too.
Rather, it's that it singularly fails to look beneath the surface of things.
Of one blog, he writes that the "prose is an exercise in soppy solipsism, and I find it singularly unreadable.
Under Vijayanagar rule, temples, which exhibited such singularly imperial features as huge enclosures and entrance gateways (gopuras), emerged as major political arenas.
When it opened its door in 1964, it was singularly unpromising.
The idea of surreptitiously filming people being tricked had come from Allen Funt in America; but Mr Routh gave it a singularly British twist, and his dark, disturbing features announced the definitive arrival in Britain of the camera as spy.
It's singularly appropriate that Soderbergh, in his perhaps-final feature film — his break with the script — should come with a cautionary tale about pharmaceutical psychology.
That singularly annoying feature of modern life, spam is moving from e-mail increasingly to cellphones.
UltimateTV also has a singularly useful feature borrowed from ReplayTV: a button that advances the picture 30 seconds.
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