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At the level of the collective person, this call to responsibility is felt uniquely by each person, revealing the uniqueness of one's role in and for the community.
Regions identified that were occupied uniquely by PU.1 or Spi-B may reveal insights into biological functions unique to each factor.
The explorer is indexed by celebrities and, uniquely, by words in the headlines.
This was an extension of Noam Chomsky's influential claim for an innate universal grammar possessed uniquely by humans.
"I know of no inaccurate information that was supplied uniquely by anyone brought to us by the Iraqi National Congress," Mr. Perle said.
Film demands so much more circumstantial detail than the private world of the novel, which is created afresh and uniquely by everyone who reads it.
The department store does it, or did it, uniquely, by appealing to the customer's sense of trust, to a long cycle of safety.
Each person listed in a pedigree may therefore be specified uniquely by a combination of one Roman and one Arabic numeral, such as II-1.
The fossil known as Lucy, Australopithecus afarensis, shows that walking upright is a newly evolved trait, a synapomorphy, that is shared uniquely by Australopithecus and Homo sapiens.
Listening to a riveting performance of Pierre Boulez's "Sur Incises" at Carnegie Hall last November, for example, one had to be grateful for the range of emotion and perception conveyed uniquely by that music's language.
The distribution of the points (mathbf{y}_{j} ) is determined uniquely by d.
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