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I like the Western genre, I think it's uniquely American.
It's interesting to see how we are all uniquely different.
The Indian cowboy is such a uniquely American contradiction.
It's received wisdom that the English are uniquely child-unfriendly.
Havana is a uniquely complicated city and contains a great many histories.
A folk melody can exist uniquely but also still be somewhat familiar to you.
There's something uniquely aggravating about the smugness of liberal Hollywood.
Each of us has been gifted uniquely by God, and should use it to good capacity.
I believe that blues and jazz are the two uniquely American contributions into music.
Conventional is not for me. I like things that are uniquely Flo. I like being different.
I'm not a politician. I think that uniquely qualifies me to become president of the U.S.
HSN is uniquely positioned to present the seamless connection between media and commerce.
I think that women are uniquely suited to the job of directing, and I've seen it firsthand.
The First World War may have been a uniquely horrific war, but it was also plainly a just war.
Texas has a uniquely warm climate. So fabric weights and lengths of coats are always a concern.
It still holds true that man is most uniquely human when he turns obstacles into opportunities.
For me it's all about personal vision; is there something about a subject that uniquely speaks to me.
It's important for me that anything I lend my stamp to must have a perspective that is uniquely mine.
Working with Russia, we worked with Iran. Are they our friends? You have to take each situation uniquely.
Teach First is uniquely placed to help universities broaden the social background of their student intake.
Paper is a uniquely beautiful format, more so than the web, I think: you need to invest in the aesthetics.
In a science fiction film, you're uniquely responsible to pay respect to the science represented in the movie.
There's something uniquely exhilarating about puzzling together the truth at the hands of an unreliable narrator.
You have to be just as mistrustful of straightforward rationality in business as you do of a uniquely gut approach.
I want people all around the globe to know that there are girls in Asia, like me, who like hip-hop and dress uniquely.
I'm a Ph.D. in economics, and so you analyze every situation uniquely because every international situation is unique.
Some women can feel under-qualified due to a general lack of confidence whereas, in fact, they are uniquely qualified.
Berlin has a uniquely haunting nature, symbolic of a problematic system that was created to oppress and divide a nation.
Even relatively tolerant countries fine and jail people for expressing heterodox views. America uniquely protects speech.
There is something only a CEO uniquely can do, which is set that tone, which can then capture the soul of the collective.
If you try to follow everyone else's mold, you'll probably fail at some point because God created us uniquely for a reason.
In America, there might be better gastronomic destinations than New Orleans, but there is no place more uniquely wonderful.
There are not that many ventriloquists out there who build their own characters. I love that because they are uniquely mine.
It's a particularly modern myth that married people are best friends. The best-friend concept is a uniquely female phenomena.
Bob Hope, like Mark Twain, had a sense of humor that was uniquely American, and like Twain, we'll likely not see another like him.
I hope that my uniquely American journey can help pave the way for others, especially women, to step into their own immense power.
The unique value that Microsoft can add is around productivity and platforms. Productivity is broadly something we can uniquely do.
Hubble uniquely has been able to look in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting a nearby star and figure out what's in that atmosphere.
Many cities make music, but no city breathes music quite like Memphis. The songs and sounds that come from here are uniquely American.
Play is a uniquely adaptive act, not subordinate to some other adaptive act, but with a special function of its own in human experience.
I was interested in a lot of subjects from very early on. And that's uniquely Chicano because every Chicano I knew always had three jobs.
Every sport, every profession, every group united by a single passion draws on a lexicon that is uniquely theirs, and theirs for a reason.
The kind of event on a conveyor belt that causes a fire occurs in a variety of industrial environments, not uniquely in coal environments.
The franchisees are uniquely in touch at the local level. They see what's going on in their communities in a way we couldn't ever imagine.
Promises are the uniquely human way of ordering the future, making it predictable and reliable to the extent that this is humanly possible.
Fashion is like the ashes left behind by the uniquely shaped flames of the fire, the trace alone revealing that a fire actually took place.
Iconic artists are never straight ahead. Michael Jackson loved Elvis and Burt Bacharach, and uniquely blended both of them into what he did.
I had really great art classes. Really great art teachers. Arts played a very important role in having a place to express yourself uniquely.
We at the NRA embrace and hold dear what makes us uniquely American. Family, responsibility, patriotism, mutual respect, honesty, civic duty.
It's a uniquely American thing that we as individuals not relying on government but we as individuals pitch in to make our communities better.