Uniqueness
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No matter how popular and acclaimed films like "Dead Poets Society", "Master & Commander" and "The Truman Show" are, they're blunt compared to the
uniqueness
and virility of "The Cars that Ate Paris".
But after all, those elements formed a heterogeneous mix promoting tolerance and gave the show its
uniqueness.
Anyone at all who's mixed-blood in some way can strongly relate to this story, but I think its detailed
uniqueness
actually reaches that point of being universally accessible.
It was fresh and totally different and perhaps, in retrospect, that
uniqueness
is exactly what sent this wonderful show to an early grave.
This movie gets a 10/10 simply because of its
uniqueness
but that does not mean that it is not without flaws.
It may be quite bizzare, but the prominent themes of true love and sacrifice totally outweigh the weirdness, which actually just adds to the
uniqueness
of this film.
The choir, magnificently harmonized and blended, is reminiscent of the 'Omen' in its 'hair-raising effectiveness,' but nevertheless maintains its own
uniqueness
in composition.
From the kingdom’s
uniqueness
now arises a set of economic and social questions that are of pressing interest for the entire world.
Those who emphasize the historical
uniqueness
of Europe’s monetary solution insist that other countries – which control their own monies – could not possibly fall into such a predicament.
Similarly, one way for people to see the
uniqueness
of what they consider normal is to contrast it with the past – or with an outlier, an example that bucks the current trend.
If we really want it, if we all are prepared to express the desire to preserve community and identity by taking part in elections and by making the right choices, an open international environment and the advanced democratic cultures of our neighbors, friends and allies constitutes the best ground for advancing a people’s
uniqueness.
I believe that across the globe, America is a symbolic concentration of all the good and bad within our civilization -- from the fantastic development of science and technology, to civil liberty and strong democratic institutions, to the cult of perpetual economic growth and never-ending consumption, to the dictates of materialism and the voiding of human
uniqueness
by the uniformity of the round-the-clock noise of TV banality.
If it is the
uniqueness
of human embryos that makes it wrong to destroy them, then there is no compelling reason not to take one cell from an embryo and destroy the remainder of it to obtain stem cells, for the embryo’s “unique genetic potential” would be preserved.
Fukushima will forever stand for the
uniqueness
of nuclear energy: as long as it works, it is cheaper and cleaner than most alternatives.
But Hong Kong is surrendering the
uniqueness
and exceptional position it once held over the Chinese world.
Hannah Arendt was closer to the mark when she wrote about the "banality of evil," not its
uniqueness.
In the middle of the nineteenth century, Japan became the first Asian country to embrace globalization, and to borrow successfully from the world without losing its
uniqueness.
Under the assumption that consistency equals quality, variation in the size or color of, say, tomatoes has come to be considered bad (unless one calls them “heirloom” tomatoes and emphasizes their uniqueness).
Commercial ventures like private blood banks play up the
uniqueness
of your baby’s umbilical-cord blood.
In recognition of persistent threats to the argan forest, as well as of its uniqueness, UNESCO inducted these forests into the World Biosphere Reserve Network in 1999.
Russia’s
uniqueness
stems instead from the high rate of early death among males, which is directly attributable to poor diet and high consumption of alcohol and tobacco, and, indirectly, to the stresses caused by the wrenching economic and political changes that began with Gorbachev’s perestroika 20 years ago.
Praise for the document's
uniqueness
will undoubtedly be heard, and in this they won't be boasting, because the EU Constitution is unlike any other constitution ever written.
That explanation accounts for many properties of language, including its uniqueness, power of generalization, and the fact that it is learned.
Diversity has to be lived, which means establishing one's own
uniqueness
and learning to cope in and with other regions and mindsets.
These explanations are initially tested not by experiment but by criteria of reason, logic, applicability, and
uniqueness
at solving the mysteries of nature that they address.
This effort to recover
uniqueness
is largely the cause of the international system’s growing fragmentation.
We couldn't complain, and moreover the very
uniqueness
of our situation had such generous rewards in store for us, we had no grounds for criticism.
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