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But my personal story is not so unique.
"Homo sapiens was not so unique in expressions of symbolism.
Of course, industry, government, and others can offer lots of arguments why this expansion is an unstoppable force, not Australia's responsibility, and not so unique in the world.
"Perhaps," she writes, "the world I grew up in is not so unique after all but simply the product of living in the past".
The proposal was described as a way to save money and reorganize federally sponsored research, with budget officials saying that the Smithsonian researchers' work was not so unique as to justify noncompetitive subsidies.
Be it understandable resentment or just plain sorrow, those feelings remain, however deeply embedded in the brain of a basketball lifer who moved on, who for the last decade has been general manager and president of the Liberty of the W.N.B.A. Blazejowski is not so unique with her sad Olympic tale.
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The strip of a city, 60 miles southeast of Philadelphia, isn't so unique in this sense.
This will make you see that the girl you're thinking about isn't so unique.
Similarly, what Americans often consider a single unique system of health care is an illusion: we exist in a sea of not-so-unique alternatives.
Since the event, fans, pundits and everyone with an opinion have given their own not-so-unique insight as to the grandiose meaning of what we all saw.
I'm in a not-so-unique situation of caring for my elderly parents (or whatever your particular situation is), and working from home once or twice a week would give me much-needed extra time.
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