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to one specific
adjective
Of a period of time, being particular
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"He wants to be helpful and that also means not getting specifically wedded to one specific piece of legislation".
The Times ad, which appeared on Dec. 10, is not linked to one specific incident.
"Romney surrogates have been unable to point to one specific difference between Obama and Romney on our largest ongoing war".
They are assigned to one specific facility.
Laws created in reaction to moral panics, particularly when linked to one specific case, rarely work.
Penguin Random House would like to make clear he was referring to one specific mailshot.
I also wanted to let viewers dive into the subject without connecting the work to one specific person….
These figures apply to all projects which receive some level of public funding, whose benefits have been bracketed to apply to one specific region.
It's a very virtuous cycle I would say, so that you don't just give to one specific household but the overall community improves.
The positive response from families notwithstanding, Marsh officials are constantly reminding people that the dossiers are geared to one specific purpose only, the Victim Compensation Fund.
And should the Court decide to take it, there is reason to believe that the language of the opinion will hold particular appeal to one specific Justice.
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