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I met a producer in Hollywood and he said it is better to sing in a foreign country and become famous because you will be more unique to them and they will be more interested.
A person's ideal asset allocation is more unique to the individual person than was previously recognized," she added.
Outbreak datasets, comprising the second category of disease transmission data, are more unique to epidemiology and disease ecology.
Issues which were more unique to each group were also evident and this is discussed where relevant.
Symptoms such as nasal congestion, sore throat, and cough are more unique to influenza and would not be appropriate for use in CHC.
During the week Rose said: "The atmosphere is more like a Ryder Cup than a major but it's more unique than either of those two.
But, when it comes to brand perception, only 57% of users thought the City service was "more unique" or "luxury oriented" than other daily deal/social buying sites.
The story below has been updated to reflect that, and we regret the earlier error that conveyed this version of the survey was more unique.
Forget the ice rinks and gluhwein stalls, there are more unique ways to get together with friends and family in the run-up to Christmas.
Each city is unique in its makeup, design, weather and so forth, but it seems that New York City is more unique than other municipalities.
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