Nick Spall, fellow of the British Interplanetary Society, described Mr Turnill as "one of a kind".
Keynes and his friends were part of a kind of mutual admiration cult of intelligence.
Public rallies of a kind unseen here since 1993 assembled for two consecutive weeks.
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But he was really more of a kind of Internet propagandist than a real movement activist.
One of a kind, self-involved and living in his head, he longed for comradeship.
Evidently, central banking needs co-ordination of a kind that the world does not have today.
Jobs were available, but not of a kind that matched the high expectations of the graduates.
Eventually, restless Ingrid finds release of a kind in endless walks through urban landscapes.
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These designers are leading the charge in translating personal data into one of a kind wearable art.
An example of a kind of a site that will benefit from this fund is Buick City.
What better way to accessorize these one of a kind dresses than with shoes made using couture techniques?
Iran is defended, but mainly by Soviet-era surface-to-air missiles of a kind the Israelis have dealt with before.
He was not bored but simply unbound, speaking freely and erratically out of a kind of stricken insight.
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.
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.
Will history record it as the provocation, the spark that lit a fuse, of a kind of new American revolution?
Up to a fourth of their patients face problems of a kind they have avoided tackling so far: catastrophic conditions.
The conference was a first of a kind Pan-regional unconference (a cross between TED and TechCrunch for the Middle East).
The field is "one of a kind, the only blue field in Michigan, " he said after a practice this week.
Let's say you perform white-collar work of a kind that doesn't require you to meet with customers or coworkers regularly.
Henri and Mitterrand were, in an odd way, two of a kind: Mitterrand the socialist-monarchist and Henri the royal democrat.
Many of these crimes are essentially a form of extortionate bullying, of a kind that previously would have gone un-reported.
Her tweets give people an expectation of a kind of closeness, no matter how artificial it might be in her case.
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In doing it, he is giving physicists a taste of a kind of science that has become commonplace in the biotechnology industry.
Soldini a single-handed offshore virtuoso whose training regimen includes beer, cigarettes and pool halls is definitely one of a kind.
The finalists were Booker, Bright Power, Of a Kind, SHoP Architects.
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