If I mistake not, he will prove to be sui generis , and akin to no other reptile in creation."

That was, in fact,--when, after having long groped one's way up the dark spiral which perpendicularly pierces the thick wall of the belfries, one emerged, at last abruptly, upon one of the lofty platforms inundated with light and air,--that was, in fact, a fine picture which spread out, on all sides at once, before the eye; a spectacle sui generis , of which those of our readers who have had the good fortune to see a Gothic city entire, complete, homogeneous,--a few of which still remain, Nuremberg in Bavaria and Vittoria in Spain,--can readily form an idea; or even smaller specimens, provided that they are well preserved,--VitrÃƒÂ© in Brittany, Nordhausen in Prussia.

Titled Contours of Contemporary Kosovo, the festival gets under way on Thursday with an exhibition called " Sui Generis " at Santralistanbul Energy Museum.

Descartes is the topic of the next six essays, which demonstrate that his skepticism was not sui generis . The final section is on skepticism in Hume.

On the External Action Service, the Parliament's opinion, expressed in the report by Elmar Brok (EPP, Germany) adopted on 22 October in plenary, is that this sui generis body should be incorporated into the Commission's administrative structure.

They join nightclubs and retail warehouse clubs (where goods are sold or displayed for sale only to members of that club), each of which does not fall into any use class but is sui generis ("of its own kind").

Mr Hart also seeks to place Collins in his historic setting, whether in England or in Ireland and not to see him as sui generis . This book ends up being both a biography and a study in creative mythology.

A: "The affirmation, completely against the tide, of the Church as an 'ethnic identity, sui generis .' On July 23, 1975, it was the heart of his preaching on the identity of the Church at the Wednesday general audiences.