"It's really a one-of-a-kind building that houses a one-of-a-kind studio," says Kirk.
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In other words, they are "one-of-a-kind boots for a one-of-a-kind player," per Nike.
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Of a Kind: Of a Kind finds which designers to watch out for before anyone else does and has them create limited-edition capsule collections.
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"This is, in many respects, a one-of-a-kind kind of lawsuit with one-of-a-kind kind of claims and a one-of-a-kind moment with the politics over drug law reform," said Douglas Berman, a professor at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law.
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Nikola Jokic is a one-of-a-kind player, and Wednesday night he used a one-of-a-kind shot to push his shorthanded Denver Nuggets past the Utah Jazz.
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He was a #Legend, innovator & one of a kind.
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It needs reinvigoration — of a kind Britain could lead.
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" Chadwick said her daughter was "one of a kind.
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Trump's isolationism seems born out of a kind of nativism.
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He was also a public figure, one of a kind.
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"I'm one of a kind," Sudan says on his profile.
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But here, today, Draymond Green is one of a kind.
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"He's one of a kind," Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib said.
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It is also typical of a kind of monarchical tradition.
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Other legal scholars saw Kennedy as one of a kind.
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"This is going to be, like, one of a kind."
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And she was one of a kind, a path breaker.
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Physically speaking, the Greek Freak is one of a kind.
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It's a "one of a kind" find, the authorities said.
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There is certainly evidence, of a kind, supporting this conclusion.
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The signage is, in fact, an advertisement of a kind.
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"You are one of a kind," Pitt said of Tarantino.
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He's one of a kind … but ultimately he's not successful.
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Some pieces, like "Two of a Kind," span various modes.
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The 1963 AC Shelby Cobra is considered one of a kind.
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Doctors think Henry's exact genetic mutation is one of a kind.
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The Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump contest is one of a kind.
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It's truly one of a kind in the very best way.
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Bradley Cooper's relationship with Lady Gaga is one of a kind.
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Absolutely not, she told me — it was one of a kind.
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But madness, of a kind, is exactly what Hereditary is after.
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It reminded most of us of a kind of congealed ketchup.
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He was one of a kind and will be dearly missed.
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"There is that thread of a kind of threat of harm."
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A one of a kind man, we will miss you Alan Rickman.
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Within Hollywood, however, this mother-daughter act was one of a kind.
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"Gelhorn was one of a kind," said Alix Dunmore, who plays Dorothy.
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Couple that with the fact that they are ONE OF A KIND.
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" Now women creators are back to being revolutionaries, of a kind. "Yeah.
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Both inside and out, the home is truly one of a kind.
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I think that she is one of a kind, she is amazing.
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We're standing at the intersection of a kind of like superhero apocalypse.
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IT WAS an admission of a kind that Donald Trump rarely makes.
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COMEY: Well, grossly negligent is an expression of a, kind of, intent.
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He's one of a kind, and one who will never be duplicated.
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Everything here is one of a kind; nothing can be recreated perfectly.
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Elon Musk is one of a kind, but his abilities aren't magical.
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It is not one of a kind, and it is not ephemeral.
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Merle was one of a kind—an outlaw, a poet, a giant.
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"This house without a doubt is one of a kind," says Hertzberg.
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"That was a tremendous breakthrough and one of a kind," Brown said.
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In this way and many others, Perot was one of a kind.
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The lyrics go "You're one of a kind / Thank god your mine."
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The ceramic shell at first appeared to be one of a kind.
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Of a Kind Magical thinking is in the artist Tony Oursler's DNA.
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"Nancy is one of a kind and cannot be replicated," they added.
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" In another post years before, she called him "One of a kind.
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At times you're even in the perspective of a kind bookstore cat.
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For Morgan, it was the culmination of a kind of comeback tour.
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There's mythmaking in it, clearly, but of a kind that seems unnecessary.
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"He had a wondrous imagination, truly one of a kind," Liu replied.
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Are we all just victims of a kind of Burning Man amnesia?
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In space as in startups, even failures are successes of a kind.
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Rae's ear for dialogue of a kind of crystalline, pitch-perfect profanity.
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The setting is one-of- a-kind, and the music is, too.
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Maybe this is cheating of a kind, but what would you confess to?
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Alex Robert Ross offers followers exciting, one-of-a-kind opportunities on Twitter.
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He had become the center of a kind of storm within the storm.
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It's the idea of a kind of software memorial to them, using sound.
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Every summer, Twinsburg, OH, plays host to a one-of-a-kind gathering.
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Shopping in Porto is great for those unique, one-of-a-kind finds.
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Let's see how Rose copes in the Knicks' one-of-a-kind caldron.
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That is mobility of a kind, but it is generational rather than geographical.
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Even something like our glassware, which we don't consider one of a kind.
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For all I could tell, it might have been one-of-a-kind.
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Nothing is one-of-a-kind and nothing speaks of one's signature style.
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And its one-of-a-kind "Santa riding a unicorn through space" design?
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He was a one of a kind talent who made millions so happy.
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And now you can enjoy it in a one-of-a-kind way.
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The groom also made sure to make his piece one-of-a-kind.
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I will miss our collaborations and her one-of-a-kind witticisms greatly.
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This is a one-of-a-kind event you won't want to miss!
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Coercive diplomacy needs inducements of a kind the Trump administration has not offered.
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Lamarr's story is one-of-a kind, which explains the film's raison d'etre.
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All this time, we've been thinking Gigi Hadid is one of a kind.
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Can't wait to sink my teeth into this one of a kind character.
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Was it supposed to be a one-of-a-kind live television event?
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"It was interesting because it was a first of a kind," said Pryce.
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Five one-of-a-kind boutique destinations that favor authentic, highly localized design.
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Escape from Cyber Monday with our one-of-a-kind Internet Escape Pod.
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"They were like two of a kind," said K.J.'s mom, LaSondra Singleton.
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Read on to learn more about this one-of-a-kind travel experience.
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Though, again, the real thing was both one-of-a-kind and priceless.
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But games, especially games by indie developers, are often one of a kind.
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Sewing hobbyists combine new fashion ideas to create one-of-a-kind garments.
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"He's a freak athlete and a one-of-a-kind bull," he said.
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Private collectors buy contemporary work of a kind museums can no longer afford.
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"People here are excited about one-of-a-kind stuff," Ms. Perlow said.
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He could recognize a one-of-a-kind voice, because he had one.
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Now, we're back with a new round of one-of-a-kind creations.
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Each spoon is hand-finished so they really are one of a kind.
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"The Singapore Grand Prix is one-of-a-kind and exciting," Chatzikonstantinou said.
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The high price target points to the auction's first-of-a-kind design.
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Another plus: The site also has one-of-a-kind career content, too.
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Nor are the designs one-of-a-kind projects that veer toward eccentricity.
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A writer explored why so many considered the bard one of a kind.
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"One of a kind in a school of fish I don't belong in."
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A one of a kind art installation piece had been dismantled and removed.
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He described the find as "one of a kind in the last decades".
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Celeb jeweler Eliantte was commissioned to do the one-of-a-kind mastery.
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When you see a one-of-a-kind mind, you have to encourage it.
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Summer in the GTA isn't very exciting, but it's certainly one-of-a-kind.
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Y Combinator, the popular accelerator program, has made its first acquisition of a kind.
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He was a wonderful person, a pioneer, and a one of a kind artist.
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This handcrafted one-of-a-kind Hot Rod takes over a year to build.
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You know, he was ... "arrogant" was sort of a kind way of putting it.
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But not just any cars -- he makes custom, one-of-a-kind luxury cars.
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Her office is filled with crates of Molam records, some one-of-a-kind.
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If you're regretting missing out on the one-of-a-kind costume, fret not.
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You lived & played by your own rules…you truly were 1 of a kind!
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Commentors shared their stories, some short and sweet, others truly one-of-a-kind.
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Instant film gives photos actual value again because they're truly one of a kind.
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While it's a tremendously bleak and sobering venture, it's also one of a kind.
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You're 1 of a kind kid and I'm extremely proud to be your Father!
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Take a virtual tour of Lady Gaga's new one-of-a-kind home, below.
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We are looking at evidence of a kind, but it is ex post facto.
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How much is the pleasure of owning a one-of-a-kind plastic watch?
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He's a one of a kind and he has a legacy like nobody else.
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Their love was one of a kind, it made me believe love truly exists.
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They made a brief return to TV to star in Two of a Kind.
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Sounds like 2016 will bring more adventures for this one-of-a-kind feline.
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Your stylists and their helpers sew you into a one-of-a-kind ensemble.
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In the clinch and on the ground Nurmagomedov is still one of a kind.
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"It's a fantastic festival, one of a kind," Mr. Smith said in an interview.
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But what about one-of-a-kind works, those that don't contain repeated motifs?
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" I read the message: "Mark, you are one of a kind...Ephesians 4:31.
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A one-of-a-kind tabletop showcases marble from the Palace of Versailles itself.
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In fact, Fux has giant garages full of the one-of-a-kind whips.
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Similarly, this photo of Jackie Kennedy Onassis in 1975 is one of a kind.
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The Clinton case would be troubling even if it were one of a kind.
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Even the Pijuáns' son Isaac helps to create the one-of-a-kind products.
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In 2010, she discussed the one-of-a-kind artwork on Larry King Live.
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"The trick to ensuring my outfit feels original is... "One-of-a-kind pieces.
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But what really makes Tierra Whack one of a kind is her video style.
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With a little work, you can carve out a one-of-a-kind trip.
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This has often taken the form of a kind of outrage politics ping-pong.
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But in the annals of natural history, she was a giant of a kind.
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Wherever Hulk ends up, Stamey says he'll remain a one-of-a-kind pup.
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When I was very little, I loved the All-of-a-Kind Family books.
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He has charm, yes, and smarts of a kind, but also a cruel streak.
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These latest tweets are of a kind with those the president sent last week.
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Now it's thought nothing of, but then, I was a one of a kind.
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West began hosting his one of a kind, church-like Sunday Services in January.
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SG: I think partly it was the product of a kind of demographic delusion.
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Local real estate agents seem to agree that Mr. Niami is building a one-of-a-kind mansion on a one-of-a-kind lot, with a 853-degree view you'd be hard pressed to find anywhere else other than the Getty Museum.
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"Carrie was one-of-a-kind…brilliant, original," he said in a statement to PEOPLE.
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The face is cut from genuine marble, so each watch is one of a kind.
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And although some aren't a fan of the "waxy" texture, it's one of a kind.
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There are a bunch of options that'll make your coat truly one-of-a-kind.
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It's a truly one of a kind experience that ex-players either cherish or reject.
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"One of a kind in the world," a release from his office proudly called it.
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Much the way a game cannot be replicated, each painting is one of a kind.
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Has any other indictment of a kind of patriarchal psychosis ever charted nearly as high?
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It's one-of-a-kind because it brings music and fashion together in mainstream media.
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"Truly a masterpiece in the making and one of a kind piece," the designer shared.
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He also paid nearly $1 million for Jerry Garcia's one-of-a-kind "Tiger" guitar.
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It was a day of uncharted territory and amazing, one-of-a-kind surgical activity.
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"Carrie was one-of-a-kind…brilliant, original," Ford said in a statement to PEOPLE.
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Inside and out you are one of a kind and just flawless in my eyes.
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The one-of-a-kind hair spray formula lifts the hair and adds airy volume.
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But that's not all that makes this California-based start-up one of a kind.
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He was a rebel, an outsider, one of a kind and a way of life.
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Since it opened in 1919, it was always meant to be one of a kind.
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The last fortress of a kind of tyranny that is beginning to leave the earth.
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Why go: Hong Kong is worth visiting for its one-of-a-kind cultural fusion.
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Sheeran may be one of a kind in many ways, but his face is not.
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For starters, the focus here will be on one-of-a-kind, "experiential" beauty services.
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Here's an insider's peek into the golden couple's one-of-a-kind eco-chic estate.
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The term "basic witch," I know, reeks of a kind of glib internet-insular condescension.
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The brand created the one-of-a-kind outfit for the Grammy Award-winning chanteuse.
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PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - For figure skating fans Kim Yuna was one of a kind.
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In her book The Lonely City, Olivia Laing conceives of a kind of emotional cosmopolitanism.
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West 92nd Street: The company's second location in the city feels one of a kind.
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They sort of set a standard of a kind of reporting that could be done.
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"This is a one of a kind experience, that was a total blast!" he wrote.
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I kept elements of a kind of gesture in a certain section of the painting.
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Of course, it's a one-of-a-kind piece designed just for the lucky bride.
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Giving yours a one-of-a-kind touch via personalization will run you $35 more.
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And they are critics and philosophers of a kind, puzzling over old and stubborn questions.
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If a store fizzles, landlords are often stuck with a one-of-a-kind location.
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A one-of-a-kind La Jolla mansion has hit the market for $12.7 million.
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It's a one-of-a-kind novel that put the young Chabon on the map.
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Its one-of-a-kind restaurants and shops could keep you occupied all day long.
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The one-of-a-kind items are hard to appraise because they rarely change hands.
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It was a one-of-a-kind piece, and I just had to have it.
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Each of them gives the gift a personalized touch and is one of a kind.
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On a personal level, there's a sense for me of a kind of futureless-ness.
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The first two episodes were so full of a kind of status quo of brutality.
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As a one-of-a-kind artifact of pre-2016 Late Republicanism, 'Landfall' is fascinating.
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As a one-of-a-kind artifact of pre-2016 Late Republicanism, "Landfall" is fascinating.
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Meyerbeer was the master of a kind of detachment that paradoxically heightened his theatrical power.
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It was a one-of-a-kind moment, but Bernstein opted against taking the photograph.
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Charlee also has a powerful, one-of-a-kind presence that demands your full attention.
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Winston Churchill called in 1946 for the creation of "a kind of United States of Europe".
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It's a design that perfectly encapsulates the artist: visionary, glamorous, and definitely one-of-a-kind.
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Knief described the home as "a one of a kind remarkable property that is truly priceless."
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Within the game, players must treat viruses by matching capsules to form three of a kind.
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Yes. Well, I think because gaming allows for the creation of a kind of speculative reality.
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You are one of a kind, and I'm grateful every day that God gave me you.
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To be able to build their own collection if it's a one of a kind item.
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This exquisite design is truly one-of-a-kind, and no two dresses are exactly alike!
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Zambian emerald trip and one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry from Stephen Webster, $300,000; neimanmarcus.
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Second, please take some solace in the fact that you really were one of a kind.
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It's a one-of-a-kind piece that feels ladylike, with the right amount of edge.
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It's a one-of-a-kind thing that's hard to compare against other means of listening.
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There is also a mild irony here, of a kind that partisan thinking often throws up.
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"I'd love to see Dustin Hoffman play Phil Dunphy's one-of-a-kind uncle," he says.
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We're looking forward to celebrating Prime Day with this can't-miss, one-of-a-kind event.
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Others are one-of-a-kind art installations that get a chance to shine at GDC.
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Pressure of a kind different from that required to land a gallery or make a sale.
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Yeah, it isn't cheap — but it's weird and fun and for now one of a kind.
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"Carrie was one-of-a-kind…brilliant, original," Harrison Ford said in a statement to PEOPLE.
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Hurd revealed to Entertainment Tonight the process of designing Morris' custom one-of-a-kind sparkler.
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"Carrie was one-of-a-kind...brilliant, original," co-star Harrison Ford said in a statement.
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There are also one-of-a-kind baubles, embellished with diamonds, rubies, and other precious stones.
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The internet features sexual videos of a kind that would have been deemed obscene in 1976.
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She may get help, of a kind, from the deep unpopularity of Trump with nonwhite voters.
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The two brands also created a one-of-a-kind record player that matches the watch!
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It's an example of tooling — making molds for one-of-a-kind parts found on cars.
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No cardboard boxes here, so you'll get that one-of-a-kind, personal touch every time.
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Kate Spade New York "Off We Go Two of a Kind" luggage tag set, $26; saksfifthavenue.
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Hey, we added a one-of-a-kind macaroni art pledge tier for just $100 more!
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It's a one-of-a-kind experience, and one that I found completely worth the price.
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"Unique barley begins to describe this one of a kind Grixdale Farms estate," the listing states.
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"He's one of a kind," Red Wings veteran Henrik Zetterberg said of the Oilers' young star.
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But Clinton then got backing — of a kind — from the man who beat her, President Trump.
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Admire one-of-a-kind style choices like periodic table pillows, decorative paddles, and period rugs.
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These groups offer the beginnings of a kind of infrastructure that unions provide in other industries.
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Increasingly they prefer to collect one-of-a-kind moments, and perhaps post them on Instagram.
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For her 19th birthday, Kylie bought herself a one-of-a-kind Land Rover for $200,218.
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Before the 15th century, she said, printed images were rare and often one of a kind.
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"I wanted to create one-of-a-kind pieces that are more like art," she said.
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Metallic vertical blinds of a kind last seen in "Miami Vice" hang in the front window.
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There are over 73,000 Barbies on display, and each is a one-of-a-kind creation.
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He spent his early days impressing Michelin-star chefs with this one-of-a-kind liquor.
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More innocent and old-fashioned charms await in Sydney Taylor's "All-of-a-Kind Family" books.
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Amid the crucible of a kind of magical Final Four, the formidable Sydney makes her move.
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In another crook, a toddler stomped his feet, creating a one-of-a-kind gyrating design.
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A master recording is the one-of-a-kind original recording of a piece of music.
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"I can personalize it with their initials engraved, so it's one of a kind," he said.
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Several museums inquired about buying the one-of-a-kind items for forty-five thousand dollars.
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My original theme constraint was just phrases with a three-of-a-kind and a pair.
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Steps away from the kitchen is a one-of-a-kind room close to Hilfiger's heart.
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He owned up, with some qualifying, to past controversial statements, which is integrity of a kind.
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Although entirely free of speech, his one-of-a-kind shows — he performs at 8 p.m.
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All of his pieces, which are made of vintage fabrics, are totally one-of-a-kind.
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She was a one-of-a-kind journalist, and character, whose voice boomed across the newsroom.
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Who is actually going to be impressed that your kitchen tiles are one of a kind?
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The VCU Photography + Film M.F.A. program offers a truly one of a kind studio/research experience.
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For one, he's wearing a D.R.I. tour shirt from the band's 4 of a Kind era.
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We were something special; we were kind of a one-of-a-kind in that time period.
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The best part is, they leave with one-of-a-kind photos to remember their wedding day.
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It's one-of-a-kind because it builds color over time while also providing an immediate glow.
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Increasingly, there are boutique agencies that only cater to luxury trips or one-of-a-kind experiences.
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Watching movies on this phone is a one-of-a-kind experience thanks to the surround sound.
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So, in terms of a kind of crass private market, unfortunately, those kind of politics work well.
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After all, the biggest stars wait months for one-of-a-kind custom designs and vintage couture.
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She is a one-of-a-kind friend that I love getting to know more and more.
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Data loss, especially when it comes to one-of-a-kind files like family photos really stings.
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When you put us all together, we're a beautiful, marvelous, spirited, lovely, wonderful one of a kind.
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However, for a one-of-a-kind tasting menu, it's not outside the realm of possibility, either.
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It could even allow a planned national economy of a kind that Marx could only dream of.
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Unless it's part of a kind of organized and self conscious … And then, wow, does it come.
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The "found" section, featuring vintage clothes and homewares, is a highlight for one-of-a-kind scores.
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All the paint wraps around and sticks like a psychedelic one-of-a-kind soup skin. Cool?
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Click through to see what our offices were buzzing about after the one-of-a-kind experience.
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If your dad is anything like most dads, you're aware that, well, he's one of a kind.
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"[Fuentes] was a very talented guy – one of a kind," friend Miguel Sanchez told the Chicago Tribune.
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My one of a kind King/patna lol.. I'll let u slide this time with that one!!
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Stefani debuted the kicks on Snapchat, where she proudly showed off their one-of-a-kind design.
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We are also thrilled to welcome Disney fans into our stores for one-of-a-kind experiences.
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Think of your ATB annual pass as one-of-a-kind, because in a way, it is.
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The Mysterro Corvette has Kral&aposs hands all over it, and it&aposs one-of-a-kind.
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It was hailed as a "one of a kind" deal by ADNOC's Chief Executive Sultan al-Jaber.
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Carrie was one-of-a-kind who belonged to us all- whether she liked it or not.
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The one-of-a-kind luxury property also includes a carriage house and a guest cottage/gatehouse.
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Smooth stylish hinge Easily picks up fingerprints Then there's the Spectre's one-of-a-kind polished hinge.
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Don't be fooled by the premise of the generic store – this show is one of a kind.
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That is, it's so special and one-of-a-kind, you can't help but stop and stare.
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"Chris feels Krystal is beautiful, elegant and one of a kind — much like the ring," adds Lane.
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William Kristol: Isn't Trumpism a two-bit Caesarism of a kind that American conservatives have always disdained?
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One listing is asking $882 for what its owner claims is a one-of-a-kind card.
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"It might not look like it, but everything here is one of a kind," Hyde told me.
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Like Demonico before it, Angélico is a unique, one-of-a-kind creation from a singular mind.
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Adjacent was a merch front selling rare one-of-a-kind RuPaul barbie dolls and china plates.
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The story came and went, a one-of-a-kind account of a bizarre and elaborate lark.
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There are people, and those people stand in the way of a kind of justice being done.
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It's retro, glamorous, and futuristic all at once, not to mention pretty much one-of-a-kind.
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The firm, called Bedrock Capital, promises "capital for one-of-a-kind companies," according to its website.
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That strategy is emblematic of a kind of field operation known as "distributed organizing," which fueled Sen.
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"We've got a one-of-a-kind candidate coming to speak to you guys tonight," he said.
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They also praised their cows, which were always one of a kind, and mocked their neighbors' cows.
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Marshawn Lynch is no longer about that action, boss, but he'll forever remain one of a kind.
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Peeta said his background in sculpting makes his one-of-a-kind murals what they are today.
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Perhaps the only downside is there isn't a whole fleet of the one-of-a-kind plane ...
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Two round medallions that stud this one-of-a-kind Makassar ebony pendant are sculptured from gold.
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Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk has turned his one-of-a-kind brand into a highly successful business.
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The sisters were two of a kind and often pranced around the forest together, hand in hand.
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The designers will then create a one-of-a-kind ship worthy of the Piano Man himself.
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Rezort stocks one-of-a-kind furniture, rugs, art and jewelry from Morocco, Uzbekistan, Tunisia and Turkey.
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She is a one-of-a-kind artist and we ought to wake up to that fact.
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The look is inspired by satellite images of Earth and each case is one of a kind.
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Its near-perfect condition makes it "one of a kind in the last decade," Mr. Waziri said.
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In Hollywood and beyond, he is being remembered as a one-of-a-kind man and talent.
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Facial recognition is truly a one-of-a-kind technology — and we should treat it as such.
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It's truly a one-of-a-kind navigation tool and it's on sale for $49.95 (16% off).
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But even during its final week of operation, the spacecraft was making one-of-a-kind observations.
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Yet they are on opposite sides of a kind of low-level guerrilla warfare on London's streets.
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I liked exploring the different areas, which all felt one-of-a-kind and thoughtfully put together.
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Indigenous people now command an open boat, of a kind familiar from contemporary news photos of refugees.
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"It's an approach to strengthen relationships, develop rapport and prove you're one of a kind," writes Rubin.
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As well as buying rare vintages, he bought one-of-a-kind whiskeys for tasting with friends.
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The New York Times interview, meanwhile, may have sounded a death-knell of a kind for Spicer.
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After all, it's known more for viral coats than it is for one-of-a-kind finds.
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Yet the new study claims success of a kind that its evidence could not even plausibly demonstrate.
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Dubbed a "one-of a kind sculpture house" in the listing, this home is far from ordinary.
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Some chaotic crosswinds are inevitable when 34 one-of-a-kind productions are considered by 42 nominators.
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Which is so funny because unicorn is supposed to be this one-of-a-kind mythical animal.
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Violence and music, the scene seems to suggest, are both manifestations of a kind of raw power.
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Inherently one of a kind, the works' limited sizes don't seem to restrict artists' imagination and ingenuity.
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The infamous one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang album he purchased is not on the hit list.
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Visit PEOPLE's Prince tribute for photos, performances videos, facts, and quotes about the one-of-a-kind legend.
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We're told celeb jeweler Ben Baller designed and made this one-of-a-kind ring worth nearly $40k.
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"The actor paid tribute to the movie's director, Quentin Tarantino, calling him "original" and "one of a kind.
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This is your chance to hit up two one-of-a-kind events, so enter to win now.
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You are one of a kind, my angel, and I am so proud of the woman you are.
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You are one of a kind, my angel , and I am so proud of the woman you are.
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Chapelle too chronicled the stress of social interaction, figuring himself as the sufferer of a kind of hyperawareness.
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It declares an ambitious new vision for space exploration, of a kind that has been eluding Western agencies.
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At the time, what I saw was people ignoring the facts in favor of a kind of tribalism.
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Of a Kind: 40-90% off select items and editions that have been sold out (through September 6).
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To calm ourselves, we're giving one lucky reader $3,000 to plan a one-of-a-kind yoga getaway.
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Each one they sell is hand-made by experienced artisans, making every single decanter one-of-a-kind.
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She soon went to work putting together this one-of-a-kind ride for her special little girl.
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Such comparisons have highlighted the effectiveness of a kind of concerted cultivation that is ubiquitous in East Asia.
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"We only make one of each dial... [each is] completely unique and one-of-a-kind," he explained.
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We're talking the high-end, one-of-a-kind pieces from designers like Alexander Wang and Giorgio Armani.
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You effortlessly mix old pieces with new to give your home an eclectic, one of a kind feel.
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For tiki bars with one-of-a-kind cups, the required deposit could become prohibitively expensive for guests.
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That's left Trump in the hands of a kind of legal C-team, which is really his problem.
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And I care more about this promise of a kind of return than I ever thought I would.
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TWO OF A KIND: Democratic Senate candidate Ted Strickland's campaign launched a new TV ad Thursday, linking Sen.
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The 23-year-old's voice, and chameleonic flow, is one-of-a-kind, her primary color outfits unmatched.
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Vegans and lactose-intolerant folks can finally get their hands on Ben & Jerry's one-of-a-kind flavors.
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"I just think right now we're a one-of-a-kind defense," Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said.
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Casey Kasem was a rare breed, one of a kind — a driven, creative, ethical actor, businessman and friend.
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In the past, Rolls-Royce has had several customers approach it about creating one-of-a-kind builds.
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Fans are getting a second dose of high drama, major flair, and a one-of-a-kind mythology.
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The fact that this was a one-of-a-kind "emotion free" automated insurance product was THE problem.
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"Space Available on One-of-a-Kind Reef Trips to See Coral Spawning," said a headline at reef.
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The gorgeous train and feather-like detailing make this toilet paper wedding gown completely one of a kind.
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But after reading Izzard's autobiography "Believe Me, " Gates found that he and Izzard are two of a kind.
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The one-of-a-kind culinary experience promises to accommodate dietary requests while providing tasty, authentically Greek flavors.
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" He said that cooperation "was the key to gaining industry support from these first-of-a-kind regulations.
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The La Voiture Noire is a one-of-a-kind car with a price tag of $18.7 million.
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At an Indianapolis rally, Fiorina sought to convince voters that Trump and Clinton are two of a kind.
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Items might be on the pricier side of the spectrum, but you're buying one-of-a-kind pieces.
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You'll see the exposed gears of the clocks, the feature that makes this home one of a kind.
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At some level, the blizzard of criticism is a tribute, of a kind, to the news organization's preeminence.
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They derive from basic social contract principles of a kind that both Democrats and Republicans claim to embrace.
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Creating a one-of-a-kind treatment Bacteriophages or "phages" are viruses that can infect and destroy bacteria.
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For instance, in her Beaded Armour collection, Bagger hand-knit one-of-a-kind sweaters covered in beads.
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That feat aside, what made Samart so special as a stand up fighter, so one of a kind?
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It creates so much of a kind of form in the song just in the way she's playing.
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The Warsaw caterpillar is made of a kind of plastic known as liquid crystalline elastomers, Mr. Rogoz said.
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Company members have "collective authorship of a kind of über-world back story," as Ms. Neugebauer put it.
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Within evangelical Christianity, there's always this talk of a kind of counterintuitive wisdom that is represented by Christianity.
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"What makes the story unique is that it tells about a one-of-a-kind experience," Kimmel said.
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Now, that in our view would be a one-of-a-kind retaliation provision in the U.S. Code.
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It all led to a first-of-a-kind partnership between the newsrooms of The Times and NOLA.
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Is he going back to join her because he misses her, or because they're two of a kind?
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"Georgia was one of a kind and the absolute best," Ms. White said on Monday through a spokeswoman.
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"A lot of people come through the neighborhood but Jo is really one of a kind," Williams said.
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I'm also obsessed with tone and she has the most genuine/one of a kind vocal tones ever.
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The result would be a solid 6-3 liberal majority of a kind not seen in many decades.
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Here was industry success: a global audience, a thriving partnership, real money, and even love, of a kind.
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If you want something truly one of a kind, you can purchase the display car for roughly $770,000.
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Sandra Allen is the author of "A Kind of Mirraculas Paradise: A True Story About Schizophrenia" (Scribner, 2018).
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Her namesake brand, established in 2013, makes only 10 to 15 one-of-a-kind pieces a year.
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A campaign in Japan has figured out how to rejuvenate old clothes as one-of-a-kind pieces.
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Neither mice nor humans believe in or condone this alliance, but the adventure is one-of-a-kind.
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With a sense of style reminiscent of Mary Poppins, she and her taxi are one-of-a-kind.
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Haute Couture week, a celebration of one-of-a-kind outfits and fashion craftsmanship, runs until July 4.
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"This unique one of a kind tiny house was built with style and function in mind," the listing reads.
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But this case won't last long, unless you're willing to treat it like a one-of-a-kind piece.
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Its new name is Shiner Bear, and kt21333 writes that Shiner and her brother are two of a kind.
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Throughout the movie, we see Enzo and Denny develop a one-of-a-kind friendship while expanding their family.
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You would be more likely to be dealt four of a kind in a hand of five-card poker.
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An update on 2 Chainz's online shop reveals that the one-of-a-kind garment has already been sold.
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We thought it was so delicious, we turned it into this one-of-a-kind creation just for you.
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"Casey Williamson was one of a kind who lived life to the fullest," the family said in a statement.
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She also liked how the experiment built on other neutrino experiments to do its one-of-a-kind measurement.
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"Please don't sell the company, because you're a one-of-a-kind asset," Trainor said he told the board.
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"It's our one-of-a-kind crispety, crunchety, peanut buttery experience – taken up a notch," the press release states.
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The little girl received a one-of-a-kind unicorn milkshake creation and a large unicorn-themed doughnut cake.
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Among his other antics: boasting about buying a one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album for $2 million.
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In this one-of-a-kind Windows dialogue box, "X" somehow adopted the same meaning as the "OK" button.
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Along with the one-of-a-kind Rolls, Wylie says all the art inside the house is also included.
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Her one-of-a-kind ring was found in an ice bucket two tables away from her VIP area.
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The one-of-a-kind item may not be the most fashionable, but it might get the job done.
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There, across her back, was an elaborate tattoo that spelled out a name – a one-of-a-kind name.
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Daguerre conceived of his photographs as individual, one-of-a-kind works of art; Girault followed through on this.
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Spending more time with my husband and our two one-of-a-kind children is going to feel great.
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Now, just about every city (and town) has a spot with long lines and one-of-a-kind flavors.
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Of a Kind Take 40 to 90% off at the online sample sale, from August 303 to September 6.
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A one-of-a-kind film archive, the Permanencia Voluntaria Film Archive, also fell victim to the violent quake.
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Rob and Joli Switzer didn't let a long distance relationship keep them from making one-of-a-kind memories.
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It's no longer one of many "Girl with Balloon" prints, but a one-of-a-kind Banksy performance piece.
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It is a one-of-a-kind Skinnygirl Watermelon Lime Margarita bottle and the bottle won't be for sale.
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We have a new location for your travel bucket list — and this one is truly one-of-a-kind.
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In this one-of-a-kind shop, you can order a fresh pair sketched by designers just for you.
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But she's incredibly rare — one-of-a-kind, even — standing as a well-preserved example of a Rochard doll.
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But who has the time or money to source a graphic designer to create one-of-a-kind icons?
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Despite the trees' one-of-a-kind acid and brittle flavor, goats were starting to refuse the holiday delicacy.
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We provide a one-of-a-kind encounter with activists, artists, theorists and curators from diverse disciplines and interests.
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Even the most rebellious, one-of-a-kind iconoclasts likely learned those traits from inspiring figures in their lives.
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Alex's story is part of photographer Luca Catalano Gonzaga's project, "Hopeful, 'One of a Kind,' " that documents invisible diseases.
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It's a one-of-a-kind rose gold ring set with a rose-cut diamond and a diamond pave.
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Mr Pinker defends "more unique", whereas many pundits still reserve "unique" to mean an unscalable "one of a kind".
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As evidence, see Zady, Everlane, Maiyet, Reformation, Of a Kind, Yoox's Master and Muse section, Ethica, and many more.
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I try to steer clear of hyperbole, but Zyankali makes it hard: He is truly one of a kind.
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Fans of sweets and one-of-a-kind dessert experiences should look into a jaunt to Chicago soon. Why?
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The only thing more spectacular than the estate's one-of-a-kind design is its palm tree-dotted backyard.
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Even the sober assessment of the UN's latest annual world "water development report" smacks of a kind of desperation.
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And people can't get enough of its one-of-a-kind cones, which feature ever-changing, Japanese-inspired flavors.
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Young people everywhere are swinging away at their world, tearing it down to survive—creative destruction, of a kind.
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If you want to create a one-of-a-kind custom pair of sandals, go to that official website.
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"When we lose a language, we lose access to an entire history of a kind of culture," Awodey said.
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This is the one of a kind aspect about the WP24 restaurant's new summer 'Bring the Heat' tasting menu.
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The models were the result of a kind of field work, similar to her earlier investigations of disease outbreaks.
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Get unique, handmade, custom photo gifts at EtsyBest for: One-of-a-kind, handmade gifts made just for you.
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It's flush with exquisite details, including one-of-a-kind Spanish tiles and $200,000 worth of Cantera stone accents.
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The Wedding Economy When Prince Harry proposed to Meghan Markle, the one-of-a-kind ring drew much attention.
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So, every time you type something on a typewriter, it is a one-of-a-kind work of art.
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First up: Libertine Johnson will show a selection of one-of-a-kind pieces, like a patchwork jacket ($25,220).
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Well, for starters, it can get you a one-of-a-kind house right in the heart of Tribeca.
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Equipped with one-of-a-kind sensors, the 2020 rover will provide new insight in the habitability of Mars.
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" Though he is no stranger to explosions, he said, this one was of a kind "I've never heard before.
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The Sofitel New York, 45 West 44th Street, is offering a one-of-a-kind room through Sept. 15.
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A master is a one-of-a-kind artifact, the irreplaceable primary source of a piece of recorded music.
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"The world today faces profound changes of a kind unseen in a century," Mr. Li said in his speech.
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The first option reeks of a kind of proprietary elitism, but it is of immediate benefit to the animal.
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I started working with my workshop to have a small but one-of-a-kind collection for the fall.
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First, we have four of a kind, at 27A, 53A, 69A and 95A; what kind is revealed at 82D.
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But it was also an example of a kind of harassment that's become disturbingly common: a practice called swatting.
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Curtailing this right and undermining this fundamental principle erodes the essence of what makes America one of a kind.
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And to keep his one-of-a-kind pieces intact, the singer has created a very unique cryogenic closet.
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Those new results are of a kind with four polls that came in during the penultimate week of January.
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But village after village offers an illustration of a kind of a slow-food world, delicious, worth savoring. Literally.
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Disney hotels offer a one-of-a-kind experience with immersive dining and amenities that provide a transformative experience.
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Bromhead confirms that there was never one person in mind while designing Moira; she's simply one of a kind.
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Pushing back at public opinion took moral courage, of a kind I wish more of our own leaders displayed.
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But does it need to technically be the best when it has this one-of-a-kind party trick?
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You are truly one of a kind and we wish you the best of luck on your continuing journey.
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The answer, of course, is that Facebook has a one-of-a-kind delivery method to ensure direct hits.
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We are—this is his most emphatic point—already machines of a kind, robots unaware of our own programming.
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She noted that the brads used to attach the canvas were of a kind typically seen in the 1850s.
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When she was a sophomore in high school, the father of a kind and popular classmate died of cancer.
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These one-of-a-kind dishes are carefully curated by a team of chefs to offer an elevated experience.
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"My one of a kind, handsome and amazing Son Logan Lewis gained his angel wings last night," Baker wrote.
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And it feels appropriate that three of the characters are artists of a kind, all suffering from writer's block.
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Celebrity culture, in the first decade of this century, took the form of a kind of misogynistic death cult.
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The company makes everything from marble sinks to one-of-a-kind lamps, bringing artistry to the home sphere.
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They are trying to locate the tenets of a good life, of a wise life, of a kind life.
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We're told each piece is one-of-a-kind specifically made for Whitehead ... and he LOVES the end product.
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Pros: One of a kind pull-out display, large sturdy designCons: Delayed measurement readings, weights are presented as fractions
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So he had a lot of enthusiasm in a way that ... Yeah, he was just one of a kind, right?
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Her music not only resonates with those who aim to be great, but proves the merit of a kind heart.
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The owner of the estate spared no expense and spent five years building the one-of-a-kind, Neoclassical castle.
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Braddy previously confirmed to PEOPLE she would be wearing a one-of-a-kind, custom gown designed by Anne Barge.
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" During the filming of Chinatown in 1973, Dunaway grew close to Nicholson, whom she says was "one of a kind.
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This one-of-a-kind hire destination allows women to access the most breathtaking designer dresses, straight from the catwalks.
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Meet Gini, Dora, and Claudia of Garcia Art Glass, a glass blowing studio that makes one-of-a-kind pieces.
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Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb just got some one-of-a-kind toys they're sure to share with their kids.
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How else are you going to get those one-of-a-kind underwater shots while snorkeling in the Andaman Islands?
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"They really are one of a kind pieces of art," he says, though he's aware of their complicated back story.
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From matching mugs and other-half shot glasses, to a one-of-a-kind living air plant pair and a.m.
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The card is a one of a kind, which is why it's being offered up at such a staggering price.
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The bipedal droid presents a moral center of a kind in a film without otherwise populated by ethically ambiguous characters.
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"Pam's father was dearly loved and one of a kind," the statement shared on behalf of the singer, 22017, said.
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Free Shipping on purchases over $220 Of A Kind: 228% off select home goods from (May 229 – May 220) Overstock.
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It is what it is because it has evolved out of a kind of life that's been thrown upon them.
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According to the Hindu and Buddhist concept of maya, all are illusions of a kind; consciousness, is but a mirror.
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With that in mind, I weaseled my way into the park by way of a kind and friendly Disney employee.
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Braddy previously confirmed to PEOPLE she would be wearing a one-of-a-kind, custom gown designed by Anne Barge.
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The one-of-a-kind Homer Pepe sold to the auction's lucky winner for 350,000 in the digital currency PepeCash.
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The artist's tumblr, Genus Toys, showcases the literally one of a kind creations he crafts from pieces of other toys.
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"She was definitely one of a kind," Brown said, noting her daughter's interest in pursuing a career as an attorney.
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Two years ago Pronoun set out to create a one-of-a-kind publishing tool that truly put authors first.
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"Most of these cars are one-of-a-kind originals that you can only get with this house," he said.
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The 949-horsepower hybrid hypercar includes a one-of-a-kind livery and interior, as well as a special plaque.
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"It's an amazing one-of-a-kind event that I think everybody should experience," said four-time champion Lance Mackey.
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It's safe to say that Lopez has something truly special going on, and his approach is one-of-a-kind.
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As for Hilton's bridal style, she shared she has something "elegant, chic and one-of-a-kind," in the works.
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Heritage Auctions said the $1 million is a starting estimate because the coin is a one of a kind piece.
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Because she's truly one of a kind, she holds a special place in the heart of everyone in this room.
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The two-and-half-hour show was packed with one-of-a-kind performances, passionate testimonies and touching acceptance speeches.
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Target is celebrating the Grammy Awards' major milestone with a one-of-a-kind mashup that's not to be missed.
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But it looks messy and will require everyone to make compromises of a kind that until now has been anathema.
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"It's kind of mass-produced, or a variation of mass-produced, as opposed to one of a kind," Klostermeyer says.
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His creations — dubbed Morgan's Mutations — are all one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted horrowshows built for iPhones and Android devices.
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The home, built in 1944, was renovated by the celeb couple to form a one-of-a-kind beach compound.
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It is—by her standards, anyway—a fairly straight-ahead piano ballad, lamenting lost love, or absence of a kind.
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As a Cancer, Missy needs someone who is smart, dominant, authentic and unique: a true one-of-a-kind Capricorn.
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Her parents were New York Jews who'd moved to the area in search of a kind of progressive agricultural commune.
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But he had also established an emotional connection of a kind rarely felt so deeply on the city's concert scene.
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The place smelled of beer and of a kind of evocative staleness perhaps inherent in nineteenth-century New York buildings.
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Frank Bruni wrote a good column about how it wouldn't be easy to duplicate Trump — he's one of a kind.
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He's conscious of a kind of throbbing sensation inside his head, like the flicking of a light, on and off.
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Crawford is the latest addition to Umami Burger's Artist Series, which lets famous faces create one-of-a-kind burgers.
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The NFL anthem protests are highly visible acts of a kind of defiance that Trump and his supporters find intolerable.
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He was one of a kind, a baseball anomaly from start to finish, playing in a timeframe all his own.
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We've compiled a few of Obama's maaaaaany most glorious moments that prove his presidency was truly one of a kind.
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Jubilant Tree Skirt, $348Brightly colored pom-poms surround the artsy embroidery featured on this one-of-a-kind tree skirt.
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VIENNA PRIDES itself on its abundance of music and art, its grand architecture and its one-of-a-kind Kaffeehauskultur.
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Of A Kind After the production of a film ceases, its costumes are often sold for parts to rental companies.
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I also love it for the incredible one-of-a-kind bespoke objects Schlumberger created for [Paul Mellon] and Mrs.
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During his chat, Elton called Prince a "Purple Warrior" and mentioned how the singer was truly one of a kind.
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Finally, they included a "wild card" factor for cities that offer a truly one-of-a-kind experience for travelers.
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In the nineties, scientists in Canada's far North found something weird: A smelly yellow glacier that's one-of-a-kind.
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TWO OF A KIND and THIS SIDE UP were found pretty quickly, but we struggled to get that last entry.
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My family found sanctuary of a kind in Cairo, along with around a million other Sudanese who had also fled.
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She's a one-of-a-kind success story, and is sure to reach heights unanticipated by anyone on the app.
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Then, in 2014, she followed her brother to Berlin, where the two collaborated on a one-of-a-kind project.
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Both lines reflect the Barbie brand's highest honor: a one-of-a-kind doll made in a real woman's likeness.
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In Manhattan, this had the effect of a kind of ritualistic drumbeat, alerting every liberal within earshot to her presence.
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That has meant Ms. Chandor and her staff have become de facto stewards of a kind of sea lion colony.
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She said that the collection was one of a kind and that she was "just distraught" after receiving the news.
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To the Editor: Donald Trump and Boris Johnson seem like two of a kind; they even look like each other.
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The second best way is by recreating that magical Gimbels scene from Elf in a one-of-a-kind suite.
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The movie is one of a kind — an exotic pageant executed with grace, gravity and a breathtaking modesty of means.
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So does the one-of-a-kind Kristin Chenoweth Barbie doll encased in plastic, part of Mattel's Role Model collection.
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One commission quickly led to another, and now the bulk of Werber's work comprises elaborate one-of-a-kind crowns.
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This dedication to a regimen of a kind, one entirely alien to his normal life, was what I was after.
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The intricate design has solidified this hotel as an experiential, one-of-a-kind property, unlike any chain offering nearby.
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Capable of sailing, fully loaded, in 2000 inches of water, the Sea Pearl is a one-of-a-kind craft.
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The apartment's one-of-a-kind light fixtures also made the SoHo listing feel like home for Bachman and Walker.
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Square Feet Developers are clamoring for storefront space as they seek to provide one-of-a-kind experiences for shoppers.
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In response, the townspeople begin to feign deafness in the face of the soldiers, fomenting a revolution of a kind.
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Finally, it's mating season for the blue-footed booby, a one-of-a-kind bird found on the Galápagos Islands.
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Honestly, I wouldn't exactly describe Limbo as fun, but it's a one-of-a-kind experience that's worth your time.
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But this has always raised fears of a kind of colonisation by a country viewed by many Mongolians with suspicion.
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Of a Kind The designer, who founded the Kenzo label in 183, relishes the storytelling powers of these ancient objects.
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When deciding to work with one-of-a-kind repurposed vintage tees, it was not the brand's intent to offend anyone.
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Etsy, our favorite destination for all things one-of-a-kind and homemade, is an absolute treasure trove for holiday decor.
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And to celebrate opening day on May 31, she made a very special appearance in a one-of-a-kind outfit.
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When you're shopping vintage and one-of-a-kind, sizing can be all over the map, but the ruler doesn't lie.
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Your one-of-a-kind spirit has authored an indelible imprint on our hearts -- our jokes, our joy, and our tenderness.
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Among the dolls for the collection was a one-of-a-kind "Ava Barbie" in honor of Selma director Ava DuVernay.
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Eran Arie, the Israel Museum&aposs curator of Iron Age and Persian archaeology, said the discovery was one of a kind.
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Prices start at $22 for simple stud and can soar up to nearly $2400,000 for one-of-a-kind diamond cuts.
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The band has teamed up with local artists to create one-of-a-kind guitars that are works of art themselves.
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They've been with me since I started and was producing only 50 of a kind to now where I'm producing 2,000.
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Flags of a kind date back at least 5,000 years—he liked to cite an ancient Iranian one, made from copper.
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While the cream cheese shop is one of a kind, it's hardly the only niche food store that calls NYC home.
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Verdict: I've taken different fitness classes in the past, but I can confidently say that Spiderbands is one of a kind.
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Annette Bening's acting career may span decades, but her latest project — 20th Century Women — she says is one of a kind.
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Motherhood has been a one-of-a-kind, life-changing experience for Serena Williams, but it hasn't been easy 24/7.
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" Another wrote in a post: "RIP Rohina Bhandari you were one of a kind, You will Be truly missed my friend!
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Going on a trip to Africa to make a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry with acclaimed designer Stephen Webster.
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The hat is one of a kind, a new Costa cap that one of his many commercial sponsors has given him.
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It includes a restaurant serving smoothies, salads, burgers and beer, workout studios, meditation space and one-of-a-kind merchandise inside.
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When it comes to effortless waves, one-of-a-kind accessories, and an affordable texture spray, Ess is our go-to.
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"He is the only tropical polar bear, a true-blue Singaporean, a one-of-a-kind icon," added another, Anita Ryanto.
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Image: Mike Bamforth/ULASA one-of-a-kind bark shield dating back to the Iron Age has been unearthed in England.
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The right joke can make you seem more likeable in an employer's eyes and showcase your one-of-a-kind personality.
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Paris Haute Couture Week, a celebration of the one-of-a-kind styles that require meticulous tailoring, runs until July 5.
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Despite modeling for 12 years, Cuthbert said the experience was one-of-a-kind and unlike anything she had ever imagined.
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"He was true blue, one of a kind, and did it all his own way always," his wife Clare Wasserman wrote.
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We're told the basketball GOAT really likes the kicks ... so Nike hooked him up with the one-of-a-kind pair.
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All of this comes on the heels of a truly one-of-a-kind presidency, and one certainly ripe for criticism.
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These are the principles of a kind of vigorous civility that is essential for our campuses and ultimately for our society.
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Halgan opened the "Hiddo-Dhowr" center for arts and culture in 2013, a one of a kind music venue in Somaliland.
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Your one-of-a-kind spirit has authored an indelible imprint on our hearts — our jokes, our joy, and our tenderness.
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"You start out on this life out of a kind of pride, refusing to be like your peers," he told me.
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Add in the historical value of the one-of-a-kind art cars, and the estimate on these custom vehicles skyrockets.
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Probably because the generation of consumers buying art right now doesn't really care whether the frame is one-of-a-kind.
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"He was truly one of a kind and represented the very best in television news reporting," said WNBC President Eric Lerner.
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From strawberry basil to blueberry Chipotle, Rococo Ice Cream has one-of-a-kind flavors (including sorbet) for all taste buds.
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"He was a very talented guy — one of a kind," Miguel Sanchez, who had worked with Mr. Fuentes, told the paper.
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The shop is called Sugar Sugar, and this one-of-a-kind menu item is aptly named the Cotton Candy Burrito.
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Before becoming the journal's editor, Vaart was a China analyst at the C.I.A. He'd also done editorial work, of a kind.
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Further, if you read each circled letter from the top square, they spell out the name of a kind of diamond.
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She became widely known for her frequent hairstyle changes, wearing bold hair colors and pulling off one-of-a-kind looks.
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Keep reading to discover 15 of the one-of-a-kind brands you probably didn't know you could buy at Madewell.
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The Cleveland show — which also featured Beyoncé's husband, Jay Z, and Chance the Rapper — reeked of a kind of political desperation.
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LUX Bodrum sits among landscaped gardens and offers 91 rooms and suites, 19 residences, and a one-of-a-kind villa.
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I was reminded too that Marías is a master of a kind of suspense that is rare in the modern novel.
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Girl Scouts offers a one-of-a-kind experience for girls with a program tailored specifically to their unique developmental needs.
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This is a very sharply observed game, an almost theatrical character study of a kind that we rarely see in games.
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Meanwhile, some cravings are truly one of a kind (shout out to the woman who only yearned for squid and milk).
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She wondered if it was one-of-a-kind—until she saw all her teammates' photos wearing identical jerseys on Facebook.
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Located in Alicante, the toy hotel is one of a kind — the entire hotel revolves exclusively around kids, cartoons, and toys.
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But deep under the rubble of the burnt-down Ghetto they left a one-of-a-kind, meticulous chronicle of extermination.
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"I think the church has been in a bit of a kind of brain freeze about digital culture," Phillips tells Recode.
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"Honestly," Hathaway's most recent album, includes trap beats and airy synths; the centerpiece, though, remains her one-of-a-kind voice.
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The station will be "one-of-a-kind," Ms. Morretta said — and she's hopeful there will be more to show off.
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I asked them to place their hands on their hearts, and to feel the pressure and warmth of a kind hand.
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We made this a one of a kind skateboard made of an actual &pizza cast in resin + we're giving it away!
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Snapshot: Above, a full-scale model of a one-of-a-kind Bugatti at the Geneva International Motor Show this week.
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It's a brand called See out of Detroit, a family-owned business that has all these one-of-a-kind frames.
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He and Addie are solid, respectable people of a kind who usually show up in movies to be mocked or sentimentalized.
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And second, I was worried very much about being in kind of a — kind of a J. Edgar Hoover-type situation.
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Made from unglazed porcelain, earthenware and stoneware, the one-of-a-kind pieces are also available for purchase on Ringstrand's website.
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There is a real richness, however, in regarding Lerner's three books together, as the story of a kind of political maturation.
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Of a Kind "Their power is in the energy of the person who gives them to you," says the fashion designer.
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Rather, they write as they can and must, and their talent happens to be of a kind that produces best sellers.
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A LOVE LETTER TO MY MOTHER Beautiful one of a kind multicolored umbrella with a silver tip and clear lucite handle.
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Instead of revisiting them, make a point of seeing — or-re-seeing — a one-of-a-kind triumph of the imagination.
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Both of us were unbending, and, when it came to not expressing our thoughts directly, we were two of a kind.
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"But couture is essentially about the one of a kind, which is about individuality;" about every woman as fully, resplendently herself.
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While I can definitely say that it was a magical, one-of-a-kind night, one night is enough for me.
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Of a Kind The actor began her collection of antique vessels three years ago, while developing her fragrance line, Henry Rose.
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"Every piece is still marbled by hand in the studio, so each piece is one of a kind," Ms. Cleveland said.
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What is remarkable is the degree to which it reports success of a kind that its own evidence could not support.
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""While 'Channel Orange' is stuffed with one-of-a-kind details and characters, its overall scope is grand, as is Ocean's.
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With an ethnic, bohemian vibe, the pieces are all handmade and one-of-a-kind, often featuring repurposed fabrics and tassels.
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Right now, the Luna 2's one-of-a-kind technology is available for almost half off its original price tag.
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I like the blue of the glasses, they're pretty one of a kind; the zips on the jacket do not work.
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To do so is to realize again and again just how one-of-a-kind each deeply personal oeuvre really is.
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I'm sure it said something along the lines of "a kind, helpful woman" who worked at a hotline for broken dolls.
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And while the duo both passed on Grease 2, they costarred again in Two of a Kind in 1983, which unfortunately bombed.
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If the custom hems, cuffs, and collars still don't fulfill the need for utter, one-of-a-kind personalization, fear not: M.i.h.
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PEOPLE exclusively confirmed that the actress' one-of-a-kind engagement ring was the work of Southern California jewelry designer Irene Neuwirth.
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It reminds us of a kind of Mexican version of a restaurant back in Austin we love (Emmer & Rye for any Austinites!).
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Radcliffe gave a very comprehensive explanation of his new, "super fun" and one-of-a-kind movie, which co-stars Paul Dano.
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Each piece is one-of-a-kind, the end result of a time-hardened process that fixes a feeling in physical space.
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" She called on her followers to "learn to love ourselves and celebrate our unique, one of a kind beauty at all ages.
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So it was in thinking about those elements in a one-of-a-kind kind of human that I wrote that song.
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The company in June began testing a "City Hosts" program aimed at giving guests guided, one-of-a-kind experiences when traveling.
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The killers used a devastatingly lethal poison of a kind that is manufactured in secret Russian government labs, according to the report.
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The Link Bar still hasn't lost its one-of-a-kind luster, but perhaps that's part of the problem JBL is having.
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This line was also jaw-droppingly beautiful, but each one-of-a-kind fridge cost £36,000 (over $46,00), including delivery and installation.
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Bertelli points to a map on his wall of the company's giant Mamba field off Mozambique, calling it one of a kind.
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She then cuts in with a one-of-a-kind witticism: "Well I'm Russian to get another drink right now," she says.
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Carrie Underwood got a one-of-a-kind gift this week when she traveled to Wisconsin with her Cry Pretty 360 tour.
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"The Simple Life was just so iconic and one of a kind that you can't replicate that," Hilton explained to the magazine.
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The French actress parted with close to 130 one-of-a-kind styles crafted for her by close friend Yves Saint Laurent.
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The gown comes from Little Nikki's in Hohokus, New Jersey — which specializes in one-of-a-kind christening outfits and communion dresses.
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Season three of The Leftovers offered answers of a kind to the series' many mysteries — albeit with some pretty big asterisks attached.
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For the past two years, Goldstein has been making one-of-a-kind, vintage-inspired patchwork garments under his label, Rare Weaves.
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The rapper put his money where his mouth is -- LITERALLY -- with this one-of-a-kind grill from celebrity jeweler Johnny Dang.
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Pick up whimsical mugs, one-of-a-kind t-shirts and more at a variety of on-site stores — or shop online.
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But he does represent dramatic change of a kind, and that's enough for his supporters to overlook or ignore his myriad shortcomings.
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Michael Simon/Startraks; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty There's no doubt Blake Lively's red carpet style is an unstoppable, one-of-a-kind force.
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ONE OF A KIND BUTTERS NUTS IN A JAR OFFICIALLY UP FOR AUCTION JUST DROP DAD A MESSAGE WITH OFFER IF INTERESTED!!!...
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During the proposal, the Now You See Me 2 actor presented Brie with a one-of-a-kind rose gold engagement ring.
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Packed with passion, drama and suspense the ensemble delivers a one-of-a-kind performance guaranteed to leave the viewer wanting more.
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For gearheads, there's now a one-of-a-kind Final Fantasy XV-themed Audi R8 that costs nearly half a million dollars.
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Bugatti has been making one-of-a-kind and custom-made cars for its ultra-wealthy clients for more than 100 years.
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On "Killing Eve," Oh portrays a MI5 security officer caught in a complicated hunt for a one-of-a-kind serial killer.
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Terra Jumpsuit, $158, available at Amour VertIf you're looking for a one-of-a-kind gift, go for something that's limited edition.
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In the late '70s, "the Cook County courts were in the grip of a kind of anti–welfare queen hysteria," Levin reports.
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He's a rebellious, one of a kind superhero, who'll always do what's right for the people - but he does it his way.
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Tom Hanks gives typewriter to family This Christmas, thank you notes from the de Peyster family will be one of a kind.
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The eerie atmosphere, intricate and carefully planned-out world, and precise controls make this game a true one of a kind masterpiece.
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In order to create one-of-a-kind sculptures of intriguing and adorable robots, Parisian designer and artist Bruno Lefèvre-Brauer, a.k.a.
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If you check out Christian Siriano's Instagram, you'll often scroll past pictures of happy brides dressed in one-of-a-kind creations.
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And so they would often turn to making imaginative, one-of-a-kind or limited-edition books to serve these documentary purposes.
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But there emerged, regardless, an atmosphere of a kind of Classic American Summertime—with lots of men wearing pistols on their hips.
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These pieces go beyond just ready-to-wear and accessories: Expect archive items and one-of-a-kind products in the mix.
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At the hands of a creator, a population's filth and rubbish can be collected and refurbished into something one-of-a-kind.
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With rare stones, exquisite craftsmanship and one-of-a-kind settings, these three talents excel in strong statements that are deeply personal.
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Mirror self-recognition is often taken as a measure of a kind of intelligence and self-awareness, although not all scientists agree.
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Shoppers are often on the lookout for one-of-a-kind wares, whether it's home goods, clothes or works by emerging artists.
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The newly discovered 4,400-year-old tomb of a royal priest and his family is "one of a kind," the authorities said.
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Tastings cost as little as $210, but one-of-a-kind teapots, cups and other ceramics can sell for several thousand dollars.
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It won't say whether it plans to open more Amazon Go stores, or leave this as a one-of-a-kind novelty.
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Politicians try to humanize themselves by, among other things, delivering public insults of a kind that once would have been kept private.
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Or maybe the inclusion of a kind of game where you can wave at Pikachu and other Pokémon will help with adoption.
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Their brand ethos is simple: one-of-a-kind rugs shouldn't cost a month's rent — not even when they're delivered from abroad.
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Iceland's George Olah plant may be a one-of-a-kind facility today, but it may not stay that way for long.
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It's a sign of a kind of ignorance that politicians cannot afford to have... if they want to stay politicians that is.
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Another asked Bryant fans for $2.88 million for a "one-of-a-kind" ball Bryant signed after winning his first NBA title.
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The garden is also where the automaker&aposs one-of-a-kind flower Phantom Rose — bred specifically for Rolls-Royce — is grown.
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"Seinfeld is a one-of-a-kind, iconic, culture-defining show," Sony Pictures Television chairman Mike Hopkins told the Los Angeles Times.
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Instead, this roundup is true to its titular definition including only one-of-a-kind creations that will wow your chosen giftees.
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" The implication for Dann is clear: "The pinxter flower was emblematic of a kind of personal Pentecost for Thoreau; he could now . . .
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Second-hand stores are great places to shop for home-decor items that are one-of-a-kind yet still relatively affordable.
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During Hannah Brown's time on Dancing with the Stars, she forged a one-of-a-kind friendship with pro partner Alan Bersten.
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Even at a first-of-a-kind cost double today's nuclear reactors, a two-megawatt reactor would only cost roughly $250 million.
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A one-of-a-kind exhibition by artists Maira Kalman and Alex Kalman inspired by the fascinating life of their family matriarch.
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It may require more than one viewing to fully process the eerie beauty of this one-of-a-kind sci-fi movie.
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It's really important to us that each dress is one of a kind and is tailored to the maid who wears it.
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And then she went on to speak of "a kind of network thinking, with the heart being the center" of the network.
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What he hopes for is the emergence of a kind of trans-European elite that can lead this cultural and political revolution.
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"I love those special design moments that are one-of-a-kind, where no one else has anything else like that," Welch says.
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Anything, from a one-of-a-kind smirk to a single clapback, can be caught by a discerning eye and disseminated across Twitter.
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We still face isolated, random acts of mass murder, but of a kind committed more by the lone killer than by organized terrorists.
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But even if Hannah loses, at least she'll have a friend to commiserate and connect with over this one-of-a-kind situation.
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Ruth E. Carter, who designed costumes for Marvel's "Black Panther," made a one-of-a-kind, mermaid Halloween costume that is worth $25,000.
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Auto-tuned voices, kick drums, ascending polysynth chords; these were the signifiers of a kind of pop that said nothing and promoted excess.
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It allows you to show your significant other just how special they are with something one-of-a-kind and unique to them.
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Just press the shutter, and every time you do, internal chemical reactions ignite to give you a completely one-of-a-kind photo.
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It's not just about buying designer — it's about getting a 100 percent one-of-a-kind dress (or in many cases, several dresses).
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This announcement also comes on the heels of another major "Sheroes" reveal: the creation of Ashley Graham's groundbreaking, one-of-a-kind Barbie.
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Straight out of Chicago, the Golden Spiced Milk bar combines coconut, quinoa, spices, and chocolate to create a one-of-a-kind treat.
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Having almost given up regular online shopping completely, I've stumbled upon tons of accounts selling one-of-a-kind finds on the platform.
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The lighthearted hashtag was also the beginning of a kind of epiphany for Catalans: They could use social media to monitor the police.
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Just like last year, the company is offering Prime subscribers one-of-a-kind deals on everything from Echo devices to vacuum cleaners.
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A one-of-a-kind basketball card with an NBA logo patch from Michael Jordan and LeBron James' jerseys just sold for $900,000!!
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Brokers promoting the listings say their properties are one-of-a-kind masterpieces - like Picassos or Modiglianis - that rarely come on the market.
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But it cannot: Trump is a product of a kind of white identity politics that makes the Republican Party a viable force today.
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Taking inspiration from some of his favorite cars and Mad Max, Tyler attempts to assemble his ultimate, one-of-a-kind go-kart.
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"Universal Standard is a brand that should go in a category by itself, because they truly are one of a kind," Brooks says.
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"Help them stay organized with a one-of-a-kind handwoven pouch from Guatemala," she says of the red patterned pouch ($50, littlemarket.com).
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Sleek, slim and perfect for all sorts of browsing, working, and streaming — the Microsoft Surface Go is a one-of-a-kind experience.
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Gilt gave me the opportunity to explore the fashion designer in me to help create these one of a kind, hand crafted jackets.
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Zylka was very involved in designing Hilton's one-of-a-kind sparkler, modeling it after a ring from her mom Kathy Hilton's collection.
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A "one of a kind Timothée Chalamet ventriloquist figure" is currently up for grabs on eBay for the low starting bid of $24,183.
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Notably, Houston's one-of-a-kind Marc Bouwer wedding gown, worn to her 1992 nuptials with Bobby Brown, is also available for purchase.
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"Alexis was a one of a kind genius, who appeared on my sitcom and on the Roseanne talk show," Roseanne Barr tells PEOPLE.
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Like an act of fashion magic, a one-of-a-kind item can transform a plain outfit into something worthy of Tommy Ton.
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That means even more areas of the country will be able to experience mochi's one-of-a-kind texture and flavor with ease.
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But that would require the front-runner to have a late, spectacular electoral collapse of a kind that has not been seen before.
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They shine like the rest of the line but are decorated with real dried flowers, making every single case one-of-a-kind.
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If you're hoping to own this truly one-of-a-kind Rolls, you won't have to spend as much as you might think.
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If Bey is looking for some one-of-a-kind gymnastics for an upcoming tour, we think she'll know exactly where to look.
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When you are told that something is valuable—that it is rare, irreplaceable, or one-of-a-kind—your interest is naturally piqued.
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That is the power of race-based ultranationalism of a kind so extreme that only early-20th-century fascist states ever mastered it.
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Following his passing, Harris spoke to PEOPLE exclusively and mourned the loss of her husband, who she said was one-of-a-kind.
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Getting through all the various trials and tribulations means an entire fleet of virtual aircraft — and some one-of-a-kind bragging rights.
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Since what we do is so time-consuming and one-of-a-kind, I rarely have items sitting for sale on the website.
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That would be a watershed, of a kind, in New York politics, and perhaps a sign of shifting currents in Democratic politics nationally.
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"In my opinion, the definition of design is expansive and fluid, especially when you're talking about one-of-a-kind pieces," she said.
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Last year, Ciara, 5, amazed fans at the awards show during a one of a kind performance alongside hip-hop legend Missy Elliott.
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The phone's display is solid, the camera system is one of a kind, and the rest of the Zenfone 6 doesn't disappoint, either.
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He recently announced the opening of Herb in Los Angeles, a one-of-a-kind restaurant that will serve his cannabis-infused cuisine.
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One great example is the 6900 U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Smart City Challenge, the first of a kind smart city grant challenge.
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Well, using sand, acrylic paint, thread, beading, clay, faux flowers, and more, each artist outdid themselves with their one-of-a-kind designs.
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The best example: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, the adorable and adorkable twins from '90s sitcoms Full House and Two of a Kind.
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I want to work with a lot of artists in his caliber even though I feel like he is one of a kind.
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Watch as Beilin encourages young girls to keep believing in their beauty, no matter what, because it makes them one of a kind.
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Still, what better way is there to celebrate National Wine Day than by planning your trip to this one-of-a-kind experience?
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Lively turned to her go-to accessories designers, Lorraine Schwartz and Christian Louboutin, to create one-of-a-kind accents for her ensemble.
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"He was a one of a kind, a Jew from the Anglo community in Montreal who became beloved across the world," he said.
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A master recording is the one-of-a-kind original recording of a piece of music from which all other recordings are made.
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He says he does not believe Klein was given a raw deal, but that the candy man certainly is one-of-a-kind.
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Renshon thinks Trump's weird handshakes and attention seeking are just a crude manifestation of a kind of behavior that most world leaders exhibit.
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You get to focus on the task in front of you, and harness your creativity to make your clothes one-of-a-kind.
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With the sharp contrast of light and dark colors and the expressive rendition of the president, this portrait is one of a kind.
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Martin Shkreli has received bids in excess of $1 million for his one-of-a-kind copy of a Wu-Tang Clan album.
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Reservations will open on the Airbnb website for that one-of-a-kind stay on October 15 and roll out throughout the day.
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"There's only three in the world," Lizzo said of her one-of-a-kind bag, as cameras zoomed in on the miniature accessory.
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One path is clear in Bennet's wing of the paper, called Opinion, but now also the home of a kind of shadow newsroom.
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"The concept is definitely one-of-a-kind and non-traditional," Flyers and Wells Fargo Center President Valerie Camillo said in a statement.
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All this prompts a new way of looking at the American presidency: as the election of a kind of content creator-in-chief.
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The block is rated highly by Kitchen Byte due to its one-of-a-kind look, strong magnet, color varieties, and easy visibility.
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He encouraged the music department to ditch its Eurocentric core curriculum, and founded a one-of-a-kind, interdisciplinary doctoral program in music.
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The so-called "Mattress King" loves to customize them with one-of-a-kind colors he finds in flowers, apples or other inspirations.
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Attica's security depended on an aging, easily overwhelmed set of mechanical locks and levers, of a kind that one sees in Alcatraz movies.
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It's the kind of hotel you should pick if you prefer experiential, one-of-a-kind properties that you'll document on the 'Gram.
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"Jun makes beautiful one-of-a-kind handmade clothing and his store is located in this tiny isolated mountain town," Mr. Hartman said.
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Photographer Sunny Golden took the pictures, getting in the water and standing on surrounding rocks to capture the one-of-a-kind shots.
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What would it signify if Lila chose to unfurl her first words in front of a kind stranger rather than her own mother?
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Jota was a name first given to a one-of-a-kind extreme performance version of the classic Lamborghini Miura back in 1970.
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Etsy is our go-to site when it comes to finding one-of-a-kind gifts for others and unique pieces for ourselves.
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After talking online at length, Pup Scrubs invited me to upstate New York for a visit at his one-of-a-kind kennel.
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The Engadget Experience will be an opportunity to experience one-of-a-kind art exhibits and hear from the artists behind these projects.
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Most bids start at reasonable prices like $2.25 — but with pieces this one-of-a-kind, we don't expect them to stay that low.
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"He's a one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-repeated human being that came into this world as a child of God," Blackburn said.
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Why She's The Schitt: Twyla's smoothies are one-of-a-kind (you'll have to ask Alexis's stomach if that's a good or bad thing).
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Tom Cruise has been plagued by controversy in the past, sure, but he's also a one-of-a-kind movie star with surprising versatility.
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Grandpa Harry is even "a Jewish anti-Semite": a "relatively innocent pleasure" then, "of a kind no longer available to the gas-chamber generation".
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The museum-like space boasts hundreds of one-of-a-kind collectible items including 40 life-size figures and an 18-seat home theater.
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For context, a De Novo marketing authorization establishes a new classification category for low-to moderate-risk, first-of-a-kind products, per MedTechDive.
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You can score a pair of Everlane's one-of-a-kind stretchy denim for just $50 — today only — so obviously we'll be stocking up.
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A boutique mainstay in the heart of Manhattan, this hipster haven features one-of-a-kind art, vintage furniture and oodles of interesting decor.
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That's more of a kind of lean back ... I say lean back, it's interactive, but it's more of kind of just "entertain me" experience.
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He's a one-of-a-kind talent, and today Adult Swim released a video revealing the magic source of his mojo: puppies and Hennessy.
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That unwieldy combination of first-of-a-kind techs made the Kemper plant incredibly difficult to build, and it's become a multibillion-dollar debacle.
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I think one of the things that's so cool about the products we carry is a lot of them are one of a kind.
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The brand's specially prepared cheese sauce powder, which gives the product that one-of-a-kind flavor, is also used in the mythical variety.
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On November 6, the one-of-a-kind Jean Louis gown will be sold to the highest bidder at Julien's Auctions in Los Angeles.
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, pulled some one-of-a-kind bling out of her jewelry box for Princess Eugenie's royal wedding last Friday.
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The finished blade is a one-of-a-kind piece fit for the guy who commissioned it: jiujitsu master and UFC coach John Danaher.
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Justice Samuel Alito joined the judgment but wrote separately to emphasise that Flowers is "a highly unusual case" and "likely one of a kind".
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Reid chose a custom jumpsuit from Rime Arodaky and we have details straight from the designer herself on this one-of-a-kind creation.
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"I think it's part of a kind of love that you have for the time period that for me comes from movies," he says.
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Unfortunately, American KFC fans aren't eligible for the contest, but the can admire that sweet fried chicken and that one-of-a-kind bucket.
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"This is truly a unique and one-of-a-kind project," the Las Vegas board's vice chairman, Bill Noonan, told the Las Vegas Sun.
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It retains a genuinely impressive social safety net, with universal health coverage of a kind that's remarkable in a middle-income Latin American country.
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Matcha Ginger Kombucha Fizz Another drink just recently gaining popularity in America, kombucha, pairs up with matcha for a one-of-a-kind cocktail.
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They famously provided one-of-a-kind drawings for Luigi Massi, master tailor at Atelier Versace, to incorporate into their mother's custom wedding gown.
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The ring -- a 3.03 carat diamond set in platinum -- was a one of a kind, made specifically for Grande, and took weeks to complete.
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The artist behind the piece is Hungary's Gábor Miklós Szőke, who was commissioned by the Atlanta Falcons to make something one of a kind.
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Maybe it's all in the service of a kind of metaphorical verisimilitude: As in the trial itself, with distractions this fun, who needs justice?
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Most of the projects were energy-focused and, according to the DOE, were also either first-of-a-kind or among the nation's largest.
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A friend of mine recently bought her dess through the company and it looked stunning and one-of-a-kind without breaking the bank.
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Vladdy Daddy was a mold-breaker, an actual one-of-a-kind who did things on the field that defied physical space and time.
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Apple is auctioning off a one-of-a-kind iPad Pro, Smart Cover, and and Apple Pencil to raise money for London's Design museum.
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Instead, the exhibition puts its emphasis on one-of-a-kind works that showcase human creativity — and allude to where luxury might go next.
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Best known for its depictions of fierce Neolithic beasts, the cave also contains a series of faint, one-of-a-kind spray-shaped drawings.
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Pottery Barn's dried pumpkins will last you through October since they've already been treated, and you can create a one-of-a-kind centerpiece.
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He chooses to use burls because each of them have a natural edge that's unique, making each piece he makes one of a kind.
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The result is a collection trimmed in sterling silver and brass, one-of-a-kind pieces that appear as beautiful as they are menacing.
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These repeated hits are known as subconcussive hits and can result in a buildup of a kind of protein called tau in the brain.
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They see Mr. Obama as a one-of-a-kind resource — a popular sitting president — in the looming campaign to defeat Donald J. Trump.
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I thrive on scouring racks for a one-of-a-kind piece of clothing that fits just right, and better yet, is extremely affordable.
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The limited-release All Together boxes are still available for purchase, along with the chance to mix your own one-of-a-kind cereal.
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Even though the circumstances of FDR's first 28500 days were one-of-a-kind, the first 6900 days has been presidential catnip ever since.
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And the appearance — which I think is most worrying of all — of a kind of digital Big Brother in China, a true dystopian state.
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To get this one-of-a-kind experience, guests must be over 18 years of age and medically fit to stay in the bedroom.
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Black Rock's one-of-a-kind centrepiece has two glass-topped rubber sealed channels, containing 17 litres of booze each, carved along its length.
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"We're trying to make a one-of-a-kind knockoff," explained Rupal Patel when I met her at the VocaliD office in Belmont, Massachusetts.
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The NormaTec Pulse 2.0 is a one-of-a-kind device that the pros rely on to recover after games and hardcore training sessions.
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He has a way of really connecting with his artists and pulling out the special elements that make the songs one of a kind.
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The new data also help to explain how such black holes can wreak havoc of a kind that is visible from across the universe.
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" It adds that the city is "world famous and one-of-a-kind original — here forever and never the same from day to day.
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Of A Kind Ana Khouri's enchantment with antique vessels began as a child in São Paulo; now she has more than 60 of them.
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Mecum Auctions announced that it's auctioning off a one-of-a-kind 1965 Shelby GT350R Mustang race car at its Indianapolis sale this May.
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She did installation work too, of a kind, maintaining a garden in the lot across the street from her home on West 136th Street.
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Dating from 2018, it's in the form of a military cap, six feet high, of a kind worn by both Union and Confederate soldiers.
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The building's design, featuring hutlike structures made from corrugated scrap metal and inventive one-of-a-kind sculptural installations, is itself worth a visit.
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More than two decades after her death, Ms. Teng's mainland fans say her sugary voice and gentle personality are still one of a kind.
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Tomatoes self-pollinate, but occasionally, Mr. Gates would come across a one-of-a-kind plant that had cross-pollinated naturally in his garden.
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Mr. Brown was given harsh immunosuppressive drugs of a kind that are no longer used, and suffered intense complications for months after the transplant.
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Both men speak with unselfconscious pride about their marriage, and they display public affection of a kind never seen before in a presidential campaign.
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Of a Kind Loro Piana makes some of the softest textiles in the world, with help from a menagerie of sheep, goats and vicuñas.
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"All that went through my head was an image of a kind of theme park show with people in big mascot costumes," she said.
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A one-of-a-kind Supreme x Andrei Molodkin "Donald Trump" T-shirt, for example, last seen selling for more than $22,13 on eBay.
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She uses dance in the absolute primal sense of a kind of Dionysian expression of joy and power, which is an entirely different thing.
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Experts spend years studying individual artists to differentiate between forgeries, reproductions and one-of-a-kind works that can sell for millions of dollars.
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TL;DR: Give a very one-of-a-kind gift with a handmade custom bobblehead for $49.99, a 52% savings during this special sale.
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Five ink-on-Mylar pictures, entitled "Five of a Kind" and displayed in MoMA PS1 in the early 2000s grace the master bedroom walls.
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The president of the Museum of Chinese in America said that she was "just distraught" and that the collection was one of a kind.
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It may also herald the eclipse of a kind of discreet diplomacy that for years helped defuse some of the region's most intractable conflicts.
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Although, if you really want to keep this whole confusing aesthetic, the "one-of-a-kind finishes" can indeed be negotiated into the sale.
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Both women were complex feminists, of a kind, who didn't use the term, preferred men to women, and coddled their sons over their daughters.
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But a biometric identifier used to unlock an access point, such as scanning a fingerprint or your face, are one of a kind password.
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The one-of-a-kind tree, which is made entirely of sand, had its eighth annual lighting last week in downtown West Palm Beach.
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In the middle of their split is still the core of their connection — if not as spouses, then still as partners, of a kind.
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"When fans realized they were made from jerseys and are one of a kind, they sold out of all their units overnight," Hamlin said.
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But those public impressions of a kind of pulsing, sexist masculinity on the brink of losing control at any moment are not always incorrect.
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" Emily Diamond in Oscar de la Renta Emily Diamond had thought she wanted a dress that was "out there" and "one-of-a-kind.
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And Captain America, the embodiment of a kind of Lincolnesque optimism, poses a direct question for me: Why would anyone believe in The Dream?
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Master recordings are one-of-a-kind originals that are the source from which reproductions like CDs, vinyl records and other recordings are derived.
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The Cuban link is also one-of-a-kind, featuring two different sized diamonds, and check out the vid -- the cross is a gem.
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We're told the chain is 285 grams of gold with a one-of-a-kind squared Cuban link that's only made by Stacks Customs.
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Martin Shkreli may finally release the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang album, Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, that he purchased back in 2015.
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In Austen's novel, the mutually hostile Elizabeth and Darcy are already combatants of a kind whose primary weapons are their witty, wounding, deeply meaningful words.
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And the entire point of haute couture-level clothes is that they're one of a kind; that they're made by hand is besides the point.
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King's Quest is a gorgeous, laughing, lively resurrection of a kind of game that many of us haven't been able to return to for years.
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Dark, bold, and truly one-of-a-kind, these bad boys retail for $950, so this is definitely not a decision anyone should take lightly.
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From his embellished jackets to his arsenal of over-the-top sunglasses, John's one-of-a-kind, world-renowned style has been admired for decades.
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An exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, African Gaze, shows these one-of-a-kind posters flout many of the conventions of mass-produced Hollywood posters.
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To tie the whole collection together, the cosmetics company also designed two one-of-a-kind tools unlike any makeup brushes you've ever seen before.
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She's specifically referencing the black, one-of-a-kind vintage Mugler dress she wore at the Hollywood Beauty Awards Sunday night -- which instantly went viral.
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Then I started [to make him] more of a kind, innocent person that loves life, that absolutely loves his fiancé and loves a good time.
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It's a one-of-a-kind competition that creates instant credibility and serves as a tremendous catalyst in launching your startup to the next level.
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By contrast, both the EPR and AP1000, first-of-a-kind technologies with teething problems, have suffered from being contracted out to global engineering firms.
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This man with a vision devotes his time to creating stunning, one-of-a-kind pieces for the haute couture-loving dogs of the world.
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The Jungfrau Railway arrives at the highest railway station in all of Europe, where the views of the Alps are truly one of a kind.
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There, they'll encounter goods like one-of-a-kind Crayola-branded Levi's jackets for kids, chocolate bars, bags and makeup that they can't find elsewhere.
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He pitched only two full seasons in the major leagues, but that small sample size was enough to confirm — Fernández was one of a kind.
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Tutiven showed me around Nickelodeon's Consumer Products division where I got to see concept art, one-of-a-kind prototypes, and rare art toy collections.
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Or, for a fee of $10, Modsy's team will create a rendering of a vintage, one-of-a-kind or custom piece you already own.
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The device is not a cure for paralysis, but rather a first-of-a-kind technology allowing a quadriplegic new mobility for the first time.
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Though disappointing to consumers who had already placed an order for Samsung's one-of-a-kind, futuristic phone, this delay is certainly the right move.
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The last carries one-of-a-kind dresses, which means you won't run into someone wearing the same thing unless she bought it in Melbourne.
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Whether you're looking for one-of-a-kind designs or a simple gel manicure, these are the best New York nail salons to try today.
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Meg recuperates on Planet Ixchel under the care of a kind alien she nicknames Aunt Beast (coincidentally, that is also my nickname of choice). Mrs.
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As if a gift that gives twice wasn't enough of a draw, these items are often one-of-a-kind or released in limited qualities.
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Bebe Rexha has partnered with Gilt, a members-only shopping hub, to launch a debut fashion collection featuring 11 one-of-a-kind bomber jackets.
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Initially, Jenner admits she's "a little creeped out," but that feeling doesn't last long (one-of-a-kind jewels are the family's thing, after all...).
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Here's this vitrine with his father's Rolex watch, and US Army ring, and a cigarette lighter — This idea of a kind of masculinity through possessions.
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You certainly couldn't just buy a generic BeoSound 1 and spray-paint it to look like one of these special one-of-a-kind editions.
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Marketed as a "one-of-a-kind erotic digital experience," the game features different vulvas, each with different preferences and responses to user-initiated stimuli.
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Since then, Echo Society has evolved into an ongoing performance series of one-of-a-kind, one-night-only aural-visual performances in unconventional spaces.
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Knowing that their first son received a unique one — Spurgeon Elliot, nicknamed Quincy — we wouldn't expect anything less than a one-of-a-kind monicker.
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But sometimes, she can't help "just being Miley" by wearing a very creative pair of one-of-a-kind heels — and sticking her tongue out.
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Interior designer Antonino Buzzetta worked with Rossum to curate super high-end furnishings and one-of-a-kind antiques for her Manhattan pied-a-terre.
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Several of the cars in these warehouses were one-of-a-kind, built specifically for Brunei, and could be found nowhere else in the world.
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Ghostface Killah isn't done trashing 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli ... the guy who plunked down $2 mil for the Wu Tang one-of-a-kind album.
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What do you get when you combine that with a soundtrack that pulls from Disney classics and, of course, those one-of-a-kind fireworks?
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The Lunar New Year Xbox One Art Series comprises eight one-of-a-kind consoles designed by artists from China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan.
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That show imagines the Wu-Tang Clan stealing back their one-of-a-kind Once Upon a Time in Shaolin album back from Martin Shkreli.
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Countries around the world have one-of-a-kind customs that range from Estonia's "love bus" rides for singles to mass weddings in the Philippines.
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Popularlesbian's original text post was a clever use of a kind of Tumblr-speak that involves hyperbolic self-deprecation — comically exaggerating your worst character traits.
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So if you missed out on this one-of-a-kind stunner or are looking to relive the magic, check out their gorgeous work below.
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There they are selling $125 "one of a kind, individually hand-picked vintage T-shirts," with their initials and faces plastered all over iconic musicians.
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"'Seinfeld' is a one-of-a-kind, iconic, culture-defining show," Sony Pictures Television chairman Mike Hopkins said in a statement to The LA Times.
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The made-to-order rings can be engraved with up to 30 characters to make them feel more personal and truly one-of-a-kind.
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There's no doubt that this was a miscarriage of justice, of a kind which disproportionately affects young men of color throughout New York's five boroughs.
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" Brafman also suggested that the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album that Shkreli paid $573 million for several years ago is "probably worthless.
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A third is to saturate yourself in hard work, preferably of a kind that will ruffle or coarsen your reflection in the eyes of fans.
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The calendar is part of Tiffany's "Very, Very Tiffany" holiday line, which features 12 other one-of-a-kind items, according to the jewelry company.
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Instead of comparing our new president to Ronald Reagan the person (who was truly one-of-a-kind), we should compare the two as presidents.
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He wrote that Ms. Reno's mother, Jane, was "outspoken, outrageous, absolutely indifferent to others' opinions" and "truly one of a kind" — not Ms. Reno herself.
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Of a Kind Robert Gottlieb has amassed over 400 pieces on road trips around the United States, from caramel-colored purses to pearly Lucite minaudières.
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But as something one-of-a-kind, they lent this fake experiment an air of legitimacy, and they're still the great hope of the show.
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The unnamed collection, all one-of-a-kind-pieces with prices available on request, is to be introduced at the Baselworld trade fair this week.
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As much as Donald J. Trump might fancy himself one of a kind, Mounk argues that the American president is part of a global wave.
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The Den may be a mall in the sense that it offers many wares under one roof, but the wares are one-of-a-kind.
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While some stuff is totally one-of-a-kind, other pieces are given new life with everything from handcrafted dye techniques and paint splatter treatments.
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Of a Kind Robin Standefer, a co-founder of the Manhattan interior design company Roman and Williams, first encountered the specialized dish in the '90s.
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Of a Kind Nicholas Kirkwood's first encounter with a blown-glass Ettore Sottsass piece six years ago ignited an ardor for their whimsical, childlike aesthetic.
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Made between 1967 and 1997, the wearable, one-of-a-kind pieces reflected the notion that the body is a perfectly good canvas for art.
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"We're excited to serve up a new way to experience the one-of-a-kind Shamrock flavor in our new OREO Shamrock McFlurry," VanGosen said.
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The prose reads at once like a dictionary and a poem — making this book a one-of-a-kind volume full of fragmented family drama.
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The wolverine, sometimes referred to as the mountain devil, is a one-of-a-kind creature, earning respect and admiration from those who study it.
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With the rise in rental and vintage clothing, people will also be more inclined to incorporate bold, one-of-a-kind pieces into their wardrobes.
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The booming new business has seen a slew of technology innovations aimed at supporting and solving problems unique to a first-of-a-kind industry.
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From stocking stuffers to one of a kind experiences, you don't have to be a full blown stoner to enjoy these fun weed-themed gifts!
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The aquarium has a one-of-a-kind program that aims to teach young otters the skills they need to be returned to the wild.
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After store executives noticed him carrying a few one-of-a-kind pieces he had designed for himself, they asked if they could place orders.
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Jeff Bezos is a one of a kind CEO and Wall Street loves giving him the benefit of the doubt for his Amazon growth strategy.
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Deshaun Watson's 24th year is off to an ICY start ... 'cause the NFL superstar got a one-of-a-kind $25k chain for his birthday!!
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For some, these take the form of one-of-a-kind, handcrafted objects, while other artists create low-cost publications meant to be widely distributed.
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But although she's achieved success in her field, Marrero, who now lives in Los Angeles, says she feels the pressure of being one of a kind.
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Well, according to Prinze Jr., the actor knew the Buffy actress was one-of-a-kind on their very first date at a Los Angeles restaurant.
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We talked to McCamish who tells us his guys were up to the task and created a one-of-a-kind ride for the Octagon god.
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By contrast, both the EPR and AP1000, first-of-a-kind technologies with inevitable teething problems, have suffered from being contracted out to global engineering firms.
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Like Kris Kristofferson in Streisand's version, Cooper's Jackson Maine is supposed to be an old-school arena rock star of a kind that no longer exists.
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Even in the era of Steven Spielberg's The Post and of a kind of glorification of the work of journalists, good reporting doesn't offer easy lessons.
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Just like his otherworldly influence on the music industry, his one-of-a-kind aesthetic transcended into fashion with his gender-bending pioneering sense of style.
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Geri wrote and self-published a book, "Two of a Kind: The Story of How My Little Boy and I Survived Cancer," about her family's journey.
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