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This book reveals how Emerson went about achieving this purpose and how he conceived a uniquely American literary practice.

Hence, experience is conceived as uniquely perspectival, embodied and situated.

Marriage is here taken to be the institution uniquely apt for conceiving and rearing children by securing the participation of both parents in an ongoing union.

Reggae material created in 1969 71 with producer Lee Perry increased the contemporary stature of the Wailers; and, once they signed in 1972 with the (by that time) international label Island and released Catch a Fire (the first reggae album conceived as more than a mere singles compilation), their uniquely rock-contoured reggae gained a global audience.

The album has a journey-like concept and dreamy musical narrative, which Flying Lotus conceived through astral projection and felt could be interpreted uniquely by listeners.

Thus, we have conceived SASI-Seq (Sample Assurance Spike- In sequencing) whereby uniquely barcoded DNA fragments are spiked into samples at the onset.

Although conceived of in Germany in 1884, television has always seemed uniquely American, especially after our own Philo T. Farnsworth invented the electronic picture tube that made viewing in the home possible.

The RAH-66 Comanche, an armed reconnaissance helicopter derided as a Cold War design with little utility in today's battles, was uniquely vulnerable to an argument repeatedly made by Rumsfeld: that bloated, big-ticket projects conceived during another era are putting Pentagon efforts to modernize at risk.

Michelin, originally conceived to help curious foodies find a good meal in the French countryside, has become an organ uniquely capable of draining the joy from eating worldwide.

Lindsay, Britney, Paris and all the lesser lights (if such dimness can be conceived of) who reside in the world of tabloids, both paper and online, may seem like a uniquely 21st-century phenomenon.

In Chapter 14, Lockshin uniquely combines historical analysis with principles of molecular biology, so that every principle still used today is presented as a "really cool trick," conceived in a particular moment of history, and since then conserved in molecular biologists' toolkit.

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