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the one-off
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Occurring once, one-time, independent of any pattern.
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All too often the focus has been on the one-off, short term and tactical.
It has taken away their consistency, but made them more dangerous on the one-off occasion.
Cyprus was expected to raise 5.8bn euros through the one-off tax on bank savings.
Or is it the one-off silly little lie brought on by nerves or shyness?
It captures only the one-off gains, but looks at their effect on the world economy over a decade.
The one-off gig is being filmed for broadcast on BBC One at a later date.
The one-off reunion sees the Vicar and her parishioners head to London on a mission.
The one-off range still sold out in seconds, though.
The "one-off" argument seemed ridiculous even at the time.
The one-off J, or Jota, sold for a reported 2.1 million euros, roughly $2.75 million.
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