Sentence examples for singularly like from inspiring English sources

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He concluded, as he later wrote, that the Soviet threat was "singularly like that which Islam had posed centuries before, with its combination of ideological zeal and fighting power".

The New Yorker, December 5 , 1931 P. 64From information supplied from a friend in the profession) The process of opening a speakeasy is singularly like opening a sandwich shop a dry-goods stor or a drugstore..

By Thomas L. Stix The New Yorker, December 5 , 1931 P. 64From information supplied from a friend in the profession) The process of opening a speakeasy is singularly like opening a sandwich shop a dry-goods stor or a drugstore..

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"How come your paintings are so strong?" Mr. Hart, 77, who likes to paint what he calls "singularly unattractive" animals like anteaters, rhinoceroses, buffalos and crows, chuckles at the recollection.

After pocketing a math PhD from Harvard and helming the debut indie thriller Butterfly Dreaming, Williams is making The Squirrel King a transmedia family affair in the mold of singularly arty standouts like Michel Gondry's The Science of Sleep and Aardman winners like Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep.

Mutual appreciation is singularly unpleasant, much like dancing with a blood relation.

Politics aside, it was a singularly inept entry, like defining "Democrat" as "a person seeking to displace George Bush from the White House".

By taking LSD or eating psychoactive mushrooms, anyone could experience the kind of spiritual ecstasies, metaphysical illuminations and sublime terrors that used to be reserved for singularly gifted people like shamans, saints, wizards and holy fools.

It swims together into a thing that's singularly Magers, good like staring into those Magic Eye paintings at the mall, which I could never do, and so ended up just seeing all these flecks of color flexing against themselves, and all the mall voices weaving into that.

Mr. Rohmer is singularly possessed of what James liked to call "the moral sense -- not so much an interest in determining how people should behave as an almost scientific curiosity about how they do.

At a time when digital skills are an increasing necessity for success in education and the job market, cutting access for the Americans who are least likely to afford those services on their own seems like a singularly bad idea.

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