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This is sausage at an elevated level and quite singular.
Riddley Walker has literary cousins, but as a work of imagination, it's quite singular.
She continued: "What we do as opera singers is quite singular.
But although Schendel became a doyenne of Brazilian art, there is something quite singular about her work.
I was seven when the moon landings took place and that had a quite singular effect on me.
Chuck Berry was to rock music what Louis Armstrong was to jazz — a foundational figure; if not quite singular, then as close as it gets.
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In which case, maybe it's sad that pretty much every fateful encounter in music turns out not to be quite so singular after all.
This mix of high-sheen professionalism and raw vulnerability make "An Evening With Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life" quite a singular sensation, to borrow from "A Chorus Line," the show that won her a Tony Award.
Of the many remarkable things about Back to the Future – which is, I think, maybe the most remarkable mainstream movie trilogy of all time – one is that its stars are all still quite so singular, and so engaged.
Using a result in microlocal analysis known as the "parabolic trick," Sobolev upper bounds are proved for quite general singular Radon transforms.
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