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In it, we meet a very nonordinary woman, born Stanley Ann Dunham, "singular" from her naming onward.

Everyone is quirky, exact, singular, from the street kids who sling out insults and gang together to defeat an abusive father, to old judge Fromm, reading his Plutarch as the Jewish neighbour whose life he tries to save lies awake in terror.

As such case studies show, things can come apart in experience that seem inseparably unified or singular from our normal first-person point of view (Sacks 1985, Shallice 1988, Farah 1995).

This birds [sic] which is so closely allied to the Thenca of Chili (Callandra of B. Ayres) is singular from existing as varieties or distinct species in the different Isds—I have four specimens from as many Isds These will be found to be 2 or 3 varieties Each variety is constant [emphasis added] in its own Island….

As he wrote in his notes while still in the Galapagos: This birds [sic] which is so closely allied to the Thenca of Chili (Callandra of B. Ayres) is singular from existing as varieties or distinct species in the different Isds—I have four specimens from as many Isds These will be found to be 2 or 3 varieties Each variety is constant [emphasis added] in its own Island….

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Since in this approach the significata of concrete common terms are just the singulars directly represented by the corresponding concepts, the significata and (personal) supposita of terms are taken to be the same singulars from the beginning.

His longest term lasted from 1979 to 1983, and his singular relief from the drudgery of those years was writing a weekly letter home.

Before you grow indignant, ask yourself this: do you weep at the cherry, a singular derived from the singular cheris; or at the pea, long ago conjured from the singular pease?

These are I) knowledge from singular things; II) knowledge from signs; III) knowledge from common notions; and IV) intuitive knowledge.

A prolific scholar and perhaps the nation's best-known federal appeals-court judge, Posner wields singular authority from his chambers, in Chicago.

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