| 31. | China has had a singular problem with security in the past.
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| 32. | Watches occupy a singular role in the pantheon of male vanity.
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| 33. | It is most meaningfully applied, therefore, to the singular.
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| 34. | As, for example, to the singular excellence of Woods.
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| 35. | In singular ways, they've made that perfectly clear.
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| 36. | Note that I said passwords, not password in the singular.
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| 37. | But St . John brings a singular empathy for his subjects.
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| 38. | Whether Wisconsin and Iowa fall into this singular pivot is unclear.
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| 39. | It is batting for adoption of the singular currency for Europe.
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| 40. | It was a singular and rare personality that left us today,
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