Word: singularity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...repercussions of the Cuban Revolution appear historically singular, credit must be given to the U.S. response. The Iraqi Revolution, for example, suggests that an entirely different course of events might have followed Castro's victory had the reaction of the State Department resembled the analogous British response...
...minute over-time periods, Bohn converted a pass from Watts into the tie-breaking goal, his fifth for the afternoon. In the second overtime period Sieglaff scored his third, assisted by Sweeney, and Watts scored alone for his second goal. Watts also assisted on eight goals that afternoon, a singular performance--the 5 ft., 8 in, 150 pound attack was always closely covered and often doubleteamed...
...Sunday Morning is easily the best British movie since Room at the Top-a loud, hilarious, indignant, contented, malodorous belch of prosperous protest from the British working class. What's more, in Albert Finney (TIME, Feb. 24), the picture introduces a fiery young (24) larrikin Olivier of singular charm and histrionic talent-at the moment the most brilliant actor of his age in the English-speaking world...
...their unchanging histrionics belie a lack of genuine civic concern. Although the University has slowly carried out is own projects Iviz. Quincy House, the Towers, the (medical center), it has come to project a singular image on the community as a whole, an image indicating that Harvard is not really the driving force it considers itself in Cambridge city planning...
...budget summary that city manager John J. Curry submitted to the Council: "All have confidence that new and modern construction is on the way, but until it appears, extreme caution is necessary." This sort of argument tumbles like a house of cards in the face of a singular refutation--John Briston Sullivan...