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- Unrepeatable is the title of a performance by British comedian Eddie Izzard. It was filmed on 14 March 1994 at the Albery Theatre, released on VHS and...
- science, in the field of databases, read–write conflict, also known as unrepeatable reads, is a com****tional anomaly ****ociated with interleaved execution...
- investigations, the results of many scientific studies are proven to be unrepeatable. The crisis has long-standing roots; the phrase was coined in the early...
- Timothy Mousseau group. Apart from continuing to publish experimentally unrepeatable and discredited papers, Mousseau routinely gives talks at the Helen Caldicott...
- A social event is unexpected and unrepeatable and can only be recorded and added to other unrelated, unrepeatable social moments such as wars, political...
- to stop war": With the birth of the Son of God, an unprecedented, an unrepeatable, and a long-anti****ted phenomenon occurred. He was born in a stable...
- about artifice. It's about me just expressing myself." She remarks in Unrepeatable, "Women wear what they want and so do I." She has expressed a personal...
- idea of individual global sporting superstardom, and in a way that is unrepeatable now." In 2000, the International Federation of Football History & Statistics...
- idiom (yojijukugo) that describes a cultural concept of treasuring the unrepeatable nature of a moment. The term has been roughly translated as "for this...
- parapsychologists have to fall back on studies that involve only statistics that are unrepeatable, owing their results to poor experimental methods, recording mistakes...