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uniqueness

[yoo-neek-nis] / yuˈnik nɪs /


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His fame was due to the uniqueness of his designs, which broke free of traditional concepts and constraints that had guided architects for centuries.

From The Wall Street Journal

The shows ride the line between theatrical narrative and pop concert, and match Platt’s uniqueness as a performer.

From Los Angeles Times

"It was an interest in, and a real belief in, the quality and uniqueness of her practice, which is inseparable from who she is."

From BBC

BYD needs to launch new technologies that improve the uniqueness of its models alongside attractive pricing, they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

In considering Mexican history, he asks us to look first to its “everyday universality” and only then to “the uniqueness of the peoples who made the first truly global society.”

From The Wall Street Journal