(1) Out of this dichotomous set of associations has emerged a constellation of forces, ideas, images and experiences which have defined both the city and rural zones in unique and singular ways.
(2) His escape was all the more remarkable, given his singular appearance.
(3) Is it now official Republican theology that tax breaks are the singular solution to every single problem there is?
(4) And because of this singular fact, every single published estimate of Social Security income and outgo is just plain wrong.
(5) With the singular exception of a few highly specialized late medieval tournament saddles - none rise above the rider's waistline.
(6) The Beatles were four distinct personalities joined as a singular force in the rebellious 1960s, influencing everything from hair styles to music.
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(9) Asreml requires the inverse of the IBD matrix as input but this matrix can be singular .
(10) Yasmine said that it was her singular good fortune to meet the ideal literary editor.
(11) But perhaps even more astonishing is how this singular American victory has disappeared from public consciousness.
(12) But persevere with Lear because, while he is no Turner, taken on his own terms he has much to offer in works of a singular beauty which contain the clues to personal tragedy.
(13) She grew up to be a lady of singular beauty and was much sought after.
(14) Inadvertently, the rest of the society is homogenised and the spokesperson emerges as singular and exceptional.
(15) With the singular exception of Chennai, cricket crowds all over India have forgotten how to applaud good cricket played by the other side.
(16) That example is somewhat exceptional, but not singular .
(17) In spite of its arbitrariness, that hypothesis had a singular fortune, for it dominated Western thought in one form or another almost until the eighteenth century.
(18) Each spectrum was analyzed as a linear combination of basis fluorescence spectra using a singular value decomposition algorithm.
(19) No one else does with available light what Godard does, which brings about a singular beauty.
(20) The pain etched on the face of every single Lisbon Lion was proof, if any were needed, of the remarkable bonding achieved by this singular football team.