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9 Sentences With "unreplicable"

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And then the next day you have this devastating footage that is completely unreplicable by a single news agency.
However true it may be, it doesn't hold a candle to the fact that this one is imbued with an unreplicable aura of specialness.
I'm fascinated by those Harry Smith-esque captured sounds, or the Sun Studios single ribbon mic capturing the ensemble in the room recordings that are unreplicable.
For those he inspired, his site-specific, unreplicable, and uncollectible performance pieces were a direct reaction to the inflated art market of the 1970s and the violence of the Vietnam War.
The titular "spirit" here means everything she's about — religious rapture, musical delight, the passion of performance, the unpredictable, unreplicable bliss of a moment when everything comes together in all the right ways.
A melodramatic combination of me gesticulating and putting the onus on him via a sequence of unreplicable body language maneuvers led to him reaching into the bottom of the oven and pulling out one of the buns.
Let me attest, at the outset, to the hauntingly powerful—and, now, almost twenty-five years on, probably unreplicable—cultural permeation that the songs on Alanis Morissette's third album, "Jagged Little Pill," achieved after its release, in 1995.
Ever since science became a formal discipline some five centuries ago, academic research — a fundamental driver of innovation — has, on and off, seemed broken: Scientists have cranked out too many incremental advances, fallen behind on the best research in their field and produced unreplicable work.
In her study, she tested the notion that children who are ethnically prejudiced also tend to reject ambiguity more so than their peers. She studied children who ranked high and low on prejudice in a story recall test and then studied their responses to an ambiguous disc shaped figure. The children who scored high in prejudice were expected to take longer to give a response to the shape, less likely to make changes on their response, and less likely to change their perspectives. A study by Kenny and Ginsberg (1958) retesting Frenkel- Brunswik's original connection of ambiguity intolerance to ethnocentrism and authoritarian personality found that the results were unreplicable.

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