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    1. What Johnny needed was another one of Aunt Billie’s singular malts


    2. At times I felt as though I could burst through the fabric of the building, but I always came back to the same singular realisation


    3. part of that communit where everyone has a singular commitment to their sport


    4. “It is a singular achievement and a great honor to be placed in charge of one of these Inns; and it is only by appointment of the Queen herself


    5. these are not labeled as singular to one or the other but instead these are


    6. In confidence move into a singular step of self-faith


    7. As you may have come to know yourself, my daughter is greatly talented, but lacks the singular discipline to truly succeed a proper human should have


    8. The singular process repeated until all were sitting, leaving only Kaitlyn before him


    9. The rent of the land which affords such singular and esteemed productions, like the rent of some vineyards in France of a peculiarly happy soil and situation, bears no regular proportion to the rent of other equally fertile and equally well cultivated land in its neighbourhood


    10. So long a course of bad seasons, though not a very common event, is by no means a singular one; and whoever has inquired much into the history of the prices of corn in former times, will be at no loss to recollect several other examples of the same kind

    11. The same superabundance of food, of which they have the disposal, enables them to give a greater quantity of it for all those singular and rare productions which nature furnishes but in very small quantities; such as the precious metals and the precious stones, the great objects of the competition of the rich


    12. ‘Consciousness’ that we are about to explore, with a focus Concerning word activation, being the singular word, in the General time of ‘now’ produced/selected from a matrix Of available possibilities, in relation to a ‘context,’ or rather, Possibly an infinite ‘set’ of intersecting contexts could possibly Have devastating effects if pursed beyond the here given Speculations; esp


    13. And this strike is not a singular one


    14. That is: to the singular creative and nurturing force behind all that exist in this 'galaxy'---the One


    15. The rest were mere objects of vulgar wonder and curiosity ; some reeds of an extraordinary size, some birds of a very beautiful plumage, and some stuffed skins of the huge alligator and manati ; all of which were preceded by six or seven of the wretched natives, whose singular colour and appearance added greatly to the novelty of the show


    16. It is a very singular government in which every member of the administration wishes to get out of the country, and consequently to have done with the government, as soon as he can, and to whose interest, the day after he has left it, and carried his whole fortune with him, it is perfectly indifferent though the whole country was swallowed up by an earthquake


    17. The English copper company of London, the lead-smelting company, the glass-grinding company, have not even the pretext of any great or singular utility in the object which they pursue ; nor does the pursuit of that object seem to require any expense unsuitable to the fortunes of many private men


    18. In a country which has produced so many eminent men of letters, it must appear somewhat singular, that scarce one of them should have been a professor in a university


    19. The singular countries of Holland and Zealand, besides, require a considerable expense even to preserve their existence, or to prevent their being swallowed up by the sea, which must have contributed to increase considerably the load of taxes in those two provinces


    20. Usted is the polite (singular) form and would be used for addressing

    21. Written expressions are not (merely) impartial bystanders indifferent to an author‘s tireless efforts to create something meaningful or consonant with the author‘s intended designs; exhausting its own emotional and intellectual energies by sustaining elements of singular merit however dire or tiring such efforts might (otherwise) be


    22. Unlike the Beast, however, Humankind enjoys the singular advantages of native reasoning to promote its survival


    23. In fairness to the Iraqis, however, the Colonists, properly Americans, enjoyed the singular advantage of democratic traditions (as did Germany); however unbalanced both governments were at times


    24. although once (its) singular characteristics have been properly ratified and affirmed by majority opinion…


    25. This in no manner implies an nullification of Free Will that (inevitably) continues operating within the (singular) guidelines defining one‘s existence however guided by its fundamental designs


    26. It has achieved singular greatness by placing its political and social ideologies above the interests of any single individual


    27. Political Correctness has accelerated this admonitory process by its simplistic characterization of individuals or groups; by not only disregarding the complexity of singular viewpoints but by challenging the moral and intellectual foundation of the individuals expressing them


    28. A singular eyebrow rose to form a high arch as her eyes widened


    29. It was soon discovered that the car was registered to a Nicaraguan National who carried a diplomatic passport and whose worst offence recorded by the police was a singular incident of passing a red light


    30. It would be a singular chance in man’s history

    31. On this singular earth


    32. So what I extrapolate the most likely meaning in the singular is “Isra-El, follower of God and the plural, followers of God


    33. His singular thought? I have been, and will always be your servant


    34. But was their singular point of seeming originality, their insistence upon a corrupted version of a much older name, one that the Hebrews dared not use for so long, really just another copy? EL and AL (ah) does seem close


    35. Yet, there are many things that can overwhelm an individual’s ability to survive in the solitary world that fits his singular nature


    36. Throughout it all, the idea of a complex but singular kind of God, superior to all that had ever been, maybe the only one that had ever been out there, wallowed around the edges of Man’s theologies, rising occasionally to a temporary prominence, only to be resubmersed as the strangeness of the novelty grew too much to bear


    37. The plurals of some words create an additional syllable which necessitates putting an accent mark on the stressed syllable that does not have an accent mark in the singular


    38. A singular figure with those


    39. "A peculiar meditation on the natures of art and creation, well-paced with a singular character at its center


    40. Hebrew nouns used for God imply a plural, not a singular God, and the pronoun “us”

    41. ” This would include experiments to change both physical and mental capacities and characteristics, or to fashion men and women for singular tasks as automatons with no complexity of human attributes


    42. Monroe concluded that one singular experience in physical life could not possibly be enough to


    43. significance of past-life recall as being preferential to investigating the merits of any singular


    44. It would be important that all requests be singular of intent, brief, simple and to the point


    45. previously noted, to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery where he could appreciate, calmly and at ease, the fascinating cultural and natural world which the museum’s collections show visitors, something truly singular and curious


    46. A space suited to geometric shapes will have the square as a singular ‘point’ of


    47. In either case, it was a well-established fact that even the most accomplished campus Romeos had met with singular defeat


    48. How we may be certain that this singular observation of las Casas is accurate remains unknown, but Zinn takes it literally, because it is “news that fits


    49. He had singular instincts, an uncanny sense of opportunity, and the intelligence and willpower it took to transform his dreams into reality


    50. Among the singular events: the deployment of the CGC Chase to the Persian Gulf to support the United Nations oil embargo against Iraq; Operation New Frontier which initiated the use of special pursuit boats and armed helicopters; training teams sent to the former Soviet Republics of Azerbaijan and Georgia to develop and train national coast guards; the development of coordinated pollution control and response plans with Russia and Mexico; a National Strike Force response to an oil spill in the Galapagos Islands; the combining of BM/QM and ET/FT ratings, and the creation of OS and IT rates; the global circumnavigation of the CGC Sherman; the largest Coast Guard port security operation since World War Two in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States; and the drafting of a terrorist resolution which was passed by the International Maritime Organization (Coast Guard, “Adm













































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