A place where limited editions, white labels, one-offs and addresses on the backs of hands congregate to explode the myth of monoculture. |
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The kit is full of splendent elements, really versatile and useful for catching everyday moments or those one-offs. |
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However, these are one-offs involving special constraints requiring the most sophisticated equipment and represent very much upper cost limits. |
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Special non-trading one-offs rightly get taken out to reflect underlying performance. |
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Joyti and Jeffrey are presented as one-offs, bad apples of which Goldman Sachs and the BBC were the unlucky victims. |
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But perhaps because I'm dark not blonde, such idiotic statements are thought of as one-offs rather than a sign of a naturally dizzy blonde brain. |
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It's a cup game and they are always one-offs so anything could happen. |
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He has since played thrusting lawyers, a cuckolded husband, a dysfunctional builder, cops and numerous romantic leads in a dizzying number of TV series and one-offs. |
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More often than not, turncoat spies are successfully recruited as one-offs, through serendipity and dumb luck. |
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Carrey, a lifelong Kaufman fan himself, manages to convey a real magic and the film is a loving tribute to one of the entertainment industry's true one-offs. |
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I'd like to have witnessed more action, but given that Kingston's darkest crimes are more one-offs than the norm, the night's events were pretty typical for the patrol. |
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Talking of one-offs, I chatted to Ricky Tomlinson, who plays Jim Royle, earlier in the week. |
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