1. The experience of those small business operators, shared with me in understandable confidentiality, is by no means unique. 2. Such lesions are by no means unique and similar patterns may be found when other parts of the gastrointestinal tract are affected by lymphoma. 3. Of the lands in lay hands, the two crown duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster possess some of the fullest records, although they are by no means unique. 4. Health Authority watchdogs say although such a case is rare, it is by no means unique. 5. And the desperation-edged, broad-stroke quality of her performance is by no means unique to her. 6. Arizona is by no means unique. 7. But bad as the situation in Washington is, experts say, it is by no means unique. 8. But the region is by no means unique. 9. Citibank is by no means unique in raising fees. |