He is one of a kind who leaves an indelible impression on one's mind for all times to come. |
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Among the natural satellites that orbit the planets in the solar system, the moon is without doubt one of a kind. |
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America's demographic vitality makes it nearly one of a kind among modern nations. |
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As far as the medical profession is concerned, Tanya is one of a kind and her condition is now known as Donaldson's Syndrome. |
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Mr. Lane is one of a kind, and it's not just a birthday but an entire career that merits celebration. |
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You can have your own photograph of your dog printed onto a handbag, so your bag, like your dog, will be truly one of a kind. |
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His smile was contagious, his wave was heartfelt and the toot of his horn was one of a kind. |
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Quite contrarily, its unique nature proves that agricultural products are one of a kind. |
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Her one of a kind objets d'art burst with life and lightfor you to enjoy or buy. |
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Globe Theatre and the University of Regina Theatre Department collaborate on a successful Student Mentorship Program, one of a kind in Canada. |
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The centre, which specializes in primary care for women's and children's health, is one of a kind in the province. |
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Ted was charismatic, playful, strong-willed, and above all, one of a kind. |
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He is truly a brilliant man, and he is certainly one of a kind. |
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He is, after all, one of a kind when it comes to effective exploitation of a prodigious Rolodex. |
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He's one of a kind, and there's just never going to be another Bob Hope. |
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Sleekly designed, one of a kind, telescopic wand provides electrical supply to direct connect powerbrushes. |
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Ted Rogers was one of a kind, a communications visionary, a business icon, an entrepreneur without equal, a philanthropist and a proud Canadian who was respected near and far. |
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As simple as these changes may sound, their unique look and colour contrast really jazz up the cabin, giving it a customized feel, and promoting the one of a kind exclusivity that MINI typifies. |
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This very ingenious and one of a kind new system, vastly-improves passenger comfort and does away with the bounciness, which we had found to be awkward at times with the Sportsman's extra plush passenger seat. |
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Thoroughly impractical, hideous to look at and, apparently, rather smelly, this coat made entirely from natural sea sponges is a one of a kind. |
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Form fitted in stocking veil and lactic jersey, with a flesh caged corset in marquisette, it is one of a kind. |
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And so perhaps it is best said that rooney was truly one of a kind. |
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After salvaging reclaimed fire hoses, the duo creates one of a kind wash bags, key rings and cufflinks, using nothing but a little water to scrub them clean. |
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One of a kind objects featured in this year's show range from brooches, hand-painted silk scarves, handmade felt hats and sterling silver bookmarks. |
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One of a kind island-hopping experience can also be enjoyed as one moves from Mahe to Praslin and from Praslin to La Digue, to name but two options. |
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One of a Kind Pizza Parlor in the Heart of Midtown Tallahassee. |
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