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singular

[sing-gyuh-ler] / ˈsɪŋ gyə lər /




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In a sport that once pitted young women against each other to fit a singular “ice princess” mold, the “Blade Angels” find their strength in their diversity.

From Los Angeles Times

“Michael was one of a kind, truly singular. And his voice is too,” Felsenthal said.

From Los Angeles Times

"Train Dreams" producer Teddy Schwarzman told AFP the film "is a singular journey, but it hopefully helps bring people together to understand all that life entails: love, friendship, loss, grief, healing and hope."

From Barron's

The next set of results are due later this year, and researchers expect the downward trend to continue — though they do not point to a singular reason for the decline.

From BBC

Often described as India's first English-language feature, Annie occupies a singular place in the country's cinema history: local in texture yet cosmopolitan in voice; modest in scale yet exacting in its writing.

From BBC