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- an Italian fashion designer who was described in the late 1980s as singlehandedly changing the course of fashion by the Los Angeles Times. Gigli was born...
- paleontologists. He has been described by paleontologist Peter Dodson as "almost singlehandedly...responsible for Argentina becoming the sixth country in the world...
- did more to po****rize the sport than Palmer". "His dashing presence singlehandedly took golf out of the country clubs and into the mainstream. Quite simply...
- Disney $200m". bbc.co.uk. BBC News. 20 March 2012. "Failed Movies That Singlehandedly Put Their Studios Out of Business". University Fox. December 12, 2019...
- Socrates started on her latest attempt to cir****navigate the world singlehandedly, and was the oldest person ever to solo cir****navigate non-stop when...
- Retrieved October 15, 2023. McAuliffe, Ruby (January 6, 2023). "Sadie Sink Singlehandedly Brought Back This Controversial Y2K Jean Trend". InStyle. Archived from...
- Gallego Martínez, who initiated the building and who worked on it almost singlehandedly until his death at the age of 96. The building was donated to the Catholic...
- dies heroically in the Battle of Winterfell, sacrificing herself to singlehandedly slay an undead ice giant. Robett Glover (portra**** by Tim McInnerny)...
- diverging interests discovered they could disrupt their opponents' agenda singlehandedly, the process came to be abused. Hung parliament Kurultai Åslund, Anders...
- The Sabot is a type of sailing dinghy that is sailed and raced singlehandedly usually by young sailors in various parts of the world. The boat is suitable...