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1 In this particular it stands unique in the list of boys' books.
2 The Red Basin snake mound stands unique in the world.
3 As an example of a useful, devoted and well-rounded life, hers stands unique in America to-day.
4 For, among all occupations of men, log driving stands unique for its hardships of peril, discomfort, and bone-racking toil.
5 The transparent and labelless bottle was inspired by an 18th-century medicine bottle and today still stands unique from its tall, flashy, competitors.
6 The Browning who might have been is here: henceforth the Browning we know and love stands unique among all the lords of song.
7 Mr. Braithwaite is not only unique in this respect, but he stands unique among all the Aframerican writers the United States has yet produced.
8 In that alone, through the fidelity of his fortune and the power of his inspiration, he stands unique amongst the leaders of fleets and sailors.
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