Thanks for pointing this out Sam.  The code in my question does have the 
@Singleton annotation on the OneOfEachAnnotation.  Removing this fixed the 
problem.

It's not entirely clear to me why this causes it to behave as a "single" 
singleton instead of respecting the annotation.  If you are able to help me 
understand why, I'd be grateful. 

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