Nick Spall, fellow of the British Interplanetary Society, described Mr Turnill as "one of a kind".
One of a kind, self-involved and living in his head, he longed for comradeship.
These designers are leading the charge in translating personal data into one of a kind wearable art.
What better way to accessorize these one of a kind dresses than with shoes made using couture techniques?
Absinthesalon, a Sydney small bar with only this mysterious spirit on its drinks menu, is one of a kind in Australia.
That photograph, the master print used to make the original reproduction in Paris Vogue, was one of a kind.
The field is "one of a kind, the only blue field in Michigan, " he said after a practice this week.
Heritage Boots in Austin, Texas, a truly one of a kind operation.
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Maybe Mr. Strauss-Kahn is guilty but if so, he is one of a kind, and criminals are not usually one of a kind.
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Chinatown Fair was one of a kind, a dark and gritty arcade tucked into a storefront on Mott Street in New York City.
You do not possess the resources (or the social capital) I do to make enough money to support another, valuable, irreplaceable, one of a kind worker.
Other TV functions built into the device creating a one of a kind viewing experience include real-time signal strength display, on-screen program information display and digital closed captioning.
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The one of a kind speaker was designed with a durable, non-slip and shock proof TPU exterior, strong enough to withstand drops or vibrations caused from rough terrain riding.
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"Up until that point, every computer was one of a kind, " says George Gray, a systems programming supervisor at the Georgia Department of Administrative Services, who also writes a Univac newsletter.
The craftsmen in Switzerland and France turning out his creations produce only 70 to 80 pieces a year, each of them one of a kind and many designed with a particular buyer in mind.
The digitized images are painstakingly uploaded to the website she has created to showcase the original pieces that have been accumulated over the four years she has advocated for this one of a kind artist and personal friend.
His studio is one of a kind and an on-line gallery has been launched to extend the reach of those who can appreciate his works, while still searching for the right type of physical gallery to display the striking works.
"The new Cyber-shot RX1 is truly 'one of a kind', offering a unique combination of size and performance that's never before been realized in the world of digital cameras, " said Yosuke Tomoda, director of the Cyber-shot camera business at Sony Electronics.
For the last three years the French wine and spirits giant, whose portfolio includes Absolut vodka, Chivas Regal scotch and Malibu rum, has invited an up-and-coming fine art photographer to shoot a series of portraits for its annual report, building a one of a kind collection in the process.
This one-of-a-kind organization founded by a one-of-a-kind woman addresses the unique needs of women in conflict and post-conflict environments.
Beyond the familiar axis of Oxford and Regent Streets, London plays host to a huge variety of shops, one-of-a kind boutiques and street markets.
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