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1 The very uniqueness of human culture is both a puzzle and a problem.
2 The very uniqueness of their relations increased her disposition to think about him.
3 His very uniqueness is a characteristic of his commonality with all other men.
4 The historical veracity of the character of Jesus Christ is guaranteed by its very uniqueness .
5 Once this point is settled, however, its very uniqueness will be greatly in our favour.
6 He wondered how much of his love was tied into that - the very uniqueness of it.
7 It was this very uniqueness of his mind that had won him membership into Sigma.
8 But its very uniqueness does -peculiarly, perhaps -raise an important issue for museums today.
9 From the low turban that pressed her hair to the bright sandals on her fine bronze feet, there was no fault, save her very uniqueness .
10 We couldn't complain, and moreover the very uniqueness of our situation had such generous rewards in store for us, we had no grounds for criticism.
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