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uniqueness

[yoo-neek-nis] / yuˈnik nɪs /


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Senators will vociferously defend them by invoking the tradition and uniqueness of the Senate.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is a place unlike any other in L.A., where customers can imagine sartorial possibilities that reflect back the uniqueness of our city’s inhabitants.

From Los Angeles Times

"All of us engaged in international cooperation can sense that awareness of Iceland's uniqueness, and of its strong position and interests... has changed dramatically," the prime minister said.

From Barron's

"Those plants have been preserved with us, and that underscores their uniqueness: if we lose them, we won't be able to restore them," Ivannikov said.

From Barron's

Fear and Gibson's uniqueness is present in their routines.

From BBC