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"Moby-Dick" is often viewed as a singularly American creation.
"Co-op City is an example of a singularly American, or New York, product.
The eruptive "House by the Railroad" in particular also exemplifies a singularly American formal bluntness.
His designs and marketing captured a singularly American faith in upward mobility and assimilation.
Spies by definition work in secret and, as Mr Moynihan points out, openness is a singularly American characteristic.
Combining the two, however, to create a distinct third entity creates something singularly American in our minds.
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"The Morehouse Mystique provides a superb history of the creation and development of a singularly important American medical school.
That was the amount of time the two leading candidates for the Democratic nomination for president spent talking about the corporate takeover of our government -- the issue that almost singularly drives American politics and that is at the core of our country's most fundamental problems.
Bacevich is singularly withering on American public willingness to ignore those who do their fighting for them.
Until Jacqueline Kennedy became first lady in 1961, Bradford writes, "glamour was a commodity singularly lacking in contemporary American politics and, indeed, in American life east of Hollywood".
Mr. McElhinney is careful not to overdefine his metaphors: the monster represents at once the waning of a singularly unjust period of American history and the manifestation of a particular disease infecting American families.
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