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251 examples of Uniquely in a sentence
A
uniquely
told story by talented director Lee Rogers.
Each song must have been
uniquely
unremarkable.
Inland Empire: it means Los Angeles, the place of Lynch's inspiration, but also the inward realm of the mind and of dreams, the surreal world of Lynch's imagination that
uniquely
inspires his visual poems.
Scorsese has surveyed the mean streets of New York numerous times before, but here he creates a
uniquely
surreal atmosphere in exploring the setting from the dark side.
It is utterly
uniquely
American and will always be a great movie.
The tearjerking that tugged though was
uniquely
caused by suppressed hilarity - when I wasn't yawning, that is.
I don't want to give too much away, but overall, Amelie is a
uniquely
sweet story, with a
uniquely
sweet soul; just like...well, Amelie.
It is filmed
uniquely
(lost of special camera effects), using minimal intertitles.
And so it was that the 1963 Hammer version totally ignored the original, and used the famous and popular '43 version (my Dad saw it while in the army and LOVED it) as its springboard, to do the typical "Hammer" thing of "different for the sake of different", crafting a film where every single frame screams "Hammer" (was there ever a studio where the finished product was SO
uniquely
recognizable?).
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button so
uniquely
approaches its subject of life and death that one can't help but ponder its themes of love, existence, and mortality.
A
uniquely
creepy film.
This movie is simply great, beautiful, moving, I loved it with my all heart as a child and cried together with the other kids in the kindergarten...I don't repeat the story, but this is really a
uniquely
nice movie and it is really a shame that it seems to be some 5.8 crap only because of this weighted rating.
A crew of expendable caricatures head for deep space in a mysterious and
uniquely
experimental vessel which is secretly both sentient and malicious.
The movie
uniquely
dealt with the mechanism of coping with traumatic experiences.
Fritz Lang did a great job with this well-acted,
uniquely
photographed drama from the '30s.
The Dr.'s own family, that consists of he, his wife, and dozens of adopted children, is
uniquely
dysfunctional.
Confined to a single set, the master Alfred Hitchcock directs a compelling psychological drama that
uniquely
challenges the viewer to reflect on his own reactions to the events presented on screen.
This film is wonderfully different than both of them, and
uniquely
funny and endearing all on its own.
using cameras, sound,editing and anticipation, what we have here is an engrossing, raw horror movie with a
uniquely
charming eternal champion.
I have watched half a dozen of these "SciFi Channel World Premiere Event" movies in the past year and each is uniquely, achingly bad in its own right.
A different sort of Love Story and a gritty look at a
uniquely
off-center topic.
The
uniquely
dangerous combination of a nuclear Iran, which seeks to inspire the Shia in the Gulf states to rise up against their Sunni masters, coupled with Ahmedinejad’s millenarian mysticism, poses an existential threat to Israel, which Ahmadinejad has threatened to “wipe off the map.”
It is a
uniquely
American approach, and capitalistic in the best sense of the word, for it encourages (and democratizes) investment, rather than fueling consumption.
Will Macron end up with a governing majority in the National Assembly, or will the right present a united front and force him into the
uniquely
French practice of cohabitation?
Meanwhile, advocates of Brexit argue that the UK is
uniquely
powerful, with the most dynamic capital city in the world and, as Justice Secretary Michael Gove put it, the world’s greatest concentration of “soft power.”
Its member states are
uniquely
committed to multilateralism; indeed, we practice it daily.
All three countries remain fragile, divided, and, as the current crisis highlights,
uniquely
prone to shocks.
For the past ten years, the AMF, which is independent of the pharmaceutical industry, has published a highly regarded Access to Medicine Index, making it
uniquely
suited to quantify how various companies measure up in the fight against AMR.
That includes raising taxes on those earning more than $250,000 a year, and using the money to extend health insurance to the tens of millions of Americans who –
uniquely
for an industrialized nation – do not have it.
Second, perhaps the inflow of capital into America was and remains justified: perhaps there is something
uniquely
valuable about investments in America today.
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