O'Sullivan argues that America's uniqueness lies in its concept of Manifest Destiny, which embodies the belief that the nation was destined to expand across the continent. This idea fostered a spirit of innovation and a commitment to democracy and individualism, setting the United States apart from other nations. Additionally, the diverse cultural landscape and the emphasis on personal freedom contribute to the distinctiveness of the American identity.
La casa de Sullivan.
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with your mouth and you say unique New York
It depends on what you wish to say. If you need the plural form, you do NOT add an apostrophe, simply an "s". Thus, Mr & Mrs. Sullivan are "the Sullivans". If you need to make that plural form possessive, that is, to speak about something that belongs to the Sullivans, you add an apostrophe AFTER the "s" of the plural. So,you would say "The meeting is at the Sullivans' house" or, more briefly, "The meeting [or just "It"[ is at the Sullivans". The form "Sullivan's" is the SINGULAR + possessive (formed with apostrophe-s). Thus, you would say "This is John Sullivan's book." It is very unlikely you would use the expression "the Sullivan's" in this case. (In other words, there is little or no use for "the Sullivan's".)
"un style unique"
'je suis unique'
Another early business cycle theorist, Joseph Schumpeter (1883-1950), noted that nothing is constant over the business cycle and nothing ever really returns to its starting place. That is what makes each business cycle unique.
It's a matter of personal opinion. Some will say yes, others will say no. It is a unique name, which certainly makes it good in a way. The name derives from the region in India of the same name.
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tell him he's the next jimmy Sullivan
Long time ago I read an article from a travel magazine. They say you can list all the reasons in the world, but what truly makes Thailand great is its people.
Yes, but it is fair to say that ALL religions are unique.