1. However the route had the unique distinction in Blackpool of operation by horse, gas and electric trams! 2. He also holds the unique distinction of being the youngest player in a Scottish first class game and the oldest international debutant. 3. And, of course, for many seasons, Arlington had been a major-league stronghold in attendance, having the unique distinction of always outdrawing ineptness on the field. 4. But April Glaspie, long and distinguished servant of the U.S. State Department, has a probably unique distinction. 5. Green holds a unique distinction. 6. He has the unique distinction of having filed more libel suits than anyone else in Mexico. 7. In the bitter climate of civil war, Childers had the unique distinction of being considered a traitor by both the Irish and British governments. 8. Medem earns the unique distinction of having made one of the greatest love stories never felt. 9. Talk about a unique distinction. 10. The action gives Italy the unique distinction of being on both sides in World War II. |
|