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special
adjective as in distinguished, distinctive; important in own way
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The president acknowledged that he will face pushback in the coming days from "globalists" and "special interests", but he urged Americans to trust his instincts.
Sherman had returned home and was getting “special care,” Poublon told Fox.
That sense of experiencing something special for the first time is part of the key to the event’s success, giving off an energy of invention and revelation.
A special state of emergency allowing bears to be shot has now been widened to 55 of Slovakia's 79 districts, an area that now covers most of the country.
It consulted extensively on the policy design, "weighing the pros and cons" of possible exemptions for small faith schools, international schools and children with special education needs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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