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But the singular thing about "The Simpsons" has been its ability to stay funny for so long.
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I suppose, in the end, the singular thing about Kennedy's death, the thing that touches people, is that everything, even the boozing, stood testament to a lusty enthusiasm for the things the world could offer.
The singular thing about kami is that they move about, and so the shrines themselves migrate.
It is one of the more ambitious schemes undertaken by a pop artist in recent years, and perhaps the most singular thing about it is that education has been part of the plan from the outset.
The singular thing about Mr Johnson, which sets him apart from Britain's other few charismatic politicians including Nigel Farage, Alex Salmond and George Galloway is that he invariably cheers people up.But can he, in this election as in his two mayoral triumphs, turn jokes into votes?
Another singular thing about Howard: he has Tourette's syndrome, a disorder of the nervous system that manifests itself in facial jerks, spasms, and involuntary tics.
A singular thing about Robertson, who was born in Santa Monica, California, and has led the Ensemble Intercontemporain, in Paris, and the National Orchestra of Lyon, is that he actively enjoys his evangelical duties; not many maestros at his level condescend to lead Young People's Concerts on a Tuesday morning.
Cognition, it shows, is always in the first instance about 'that thing,'thatanimalmal,'thatat human being,' and finally about 'Socrates.' Hence, it is always about a singular thing in the first instance.
In the movie City Slickers, the late great Jack Palance held up his index finger teaching Billy Crystal about "The One," that singular thing that makes life understandable and worthwhile.
Buridan's treatment of proper names depends on his insistence that a singular term must be subordinated to a singular concept, and that the formation of a singular concept depends on the actual presence of the singular thing.
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