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In a sense, the one unique self-generated experiment is Pusher Street.
"The one unique thing that we're doing is that our coaches are people who themselves have lost weight, and the most exciting thing for me is actually meeting people and seeing how knowledgeable they are and how excited they are to help others".
For example, as a young reporters, I didn't get all that excited about attending city council meetings, but I did enjoy discovering the buried story, the one unique and quirky idea that would often surface in those forums that I could get amped up about.
When a medical concept is relevant in more than one context, the user is redirected via "shortcuts" to the one unique node where this concept can be described.
Genealogy Web sites use repeats on the Y chromosome, the one unique to men, to identify men by their surnames, an indicator of ancestry.
In short, Ibn 'Arabî, and even more so his followers like Qûnawî, focused on the Real Wujûd as the one, unique reality from which all other reality derives.
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Not the ones you share with your classmates, but the ones unique to you.
Finally, we examined whether the induced pathways unique to BALB/c derived macrophages interfere with the ones unique to C57BL/6 derived macrophages.
Speculation about a successor has focused on his youngest son, Kim Jong-un, which would continue the family dynasty to the third generation — one unique among Communist nations.
In order to optimize both variables we rely on a decomposition technique which aggregates the constraints into one unique constraint margin function.
The rooms, each one unique, are beautifully designed, with artworks, ceramics and subtle touches.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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