But what we must do, above all else, is not squander the opportunities we have. |
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And, perhaps above all, I'd listened to the wireless, day after day, listened to stories and songs of far away places and of different times. |
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He was king of the hill, a man above all men, a hero with a broadsword or an Uzi. |
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His way of dealing with the world as he found it, has been, above all else, Wittgensteinian. |
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The link between May Day and the use of the red flag as a symbol for socialist workers is close, perhaps above all in France. |
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It amounts to saying that a future pope should cherish cultural heritage above all else. |
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Even when talking in the most restrained of voices, Hugo's lilt would still rise up above all others. |
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We urged restraint and respect, putting relief for the families above all else. |
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The personal majesty of the monarch, as the final subjectivity of decision, is above all answerability for acts of government. |
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The depression of prices, and above all profits, was the driving force behind the transformation of production processes in this period. |
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Light heavyweights don't typically win the overall because bodybuilding tends to reward size above all other physique parameters. |
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It is a politics that has informed not just black power anti-racism but the gay pride movement and, above all, radical feminism. |
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And above all a population keen, eager, anxious even to embrace their visitors. |
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The narrator was calm, clear and educated, there were no unnecessary flashy graphics and above all it wasn't dumbed down. |
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His articulacy, coupled with his background knowledge, puts him head and shoulders above all other part-time BBC football summarisers. |
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So stay loose, study hard, continue to hone your skills, play level headed, and above all, play to win! |
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This is a man who believes that above all the church must resist the temptation to assimilate to modern secular culture. |
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Do not abandon partners, and, above all, do not allow the location of the safe house to fall into enemy hands. |
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The president's resort to autocratic methods is above all directed against the working class. |
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Fox hunting is therefore cold, heartless, premeditated and above all, pointless. |
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From the start, his themes were expressive of his personal traumas, his aversions and aspirations, and above all conflict with authority. |
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But above all it is the players who must be held accountable for this awful, pathetic display. |
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Because they were practical, logical, teachable, and above all easy to test, the principles quickly became preferred classroom topics. |
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We are looking for telephoners, people with teaching skills, cooks, and above all, those who like to be welcoming. |
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She was a very hard worker, a great home maker, and was above all a pleasure to know as all who knew her will testify to. |
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I am an inventor, appliance repair man, collector, and above all marveler at the odd and out of the ordinary. |
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He favours New Zealand Friesians because, in his opinion, the breed is robust, holds its condition and, above all, gets back in calf easily. |
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He above all is a master of narrative, and these speeded-up interventions lend the tale an irregular pulse. |
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From the old world, settlers brought various vegetables and fruits but above all poultry, hogs, and cattle. |
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His reputation rests above all, however, on the delicate, haunting pastels that are his masterpieces. |
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The petits pois above all else were as green, as tender and as delicious as those eaten in season. |
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I once spent a very miserable year with a maths teacher who delighted in picking on me above all others. |
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This is a thoughtful, carefully crafted and, above all, intelligent movie which deserves a massive audience. |
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Contemporary historical sociology is concerned above all with how the state has developed since the Middle Ages. |
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John had many qualities, but above all, he was a devoted and loving husband and father. |
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However, it is in the portraits and, above all, the self-portraits that the real explanation for his enduring popularity is to be found. |
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He had a keen awareness of the ebb and flow of history, and of the need for consistent jurisprudence, and, above all, self-restraint. |
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Boys are independent, self-sufficient, aggressive, dominant, ambitious, stoic, and above all, successful. |
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The best feeling in the world is to be wrapped in loving arms, to feel warm and melty and soppy and above all happy. |
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This above all was a messy and time consuming task that would have been done nearer the source of iron and away from the town. |
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But he was the real begetter of the Human Rights Act, and above all a defender of the judges. |
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The banyan tree stood above all, its topmost branch trying to reach out to the sky. |
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But above all, and most memorably, he ran down the pitch and just belted the length ball back over the bowler's head. |
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The new tough-mindedness was enforced, above all, with executive pay packages that offered princely rewards if stock prices rose. |
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But above all, his mistake was to assume that he had done enough to win simply by being competent in office and by bequeathing a healthy economy. |
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But, above all, he was one of the lost sheep whom the Lord Jesus Christ sought out and saved. |
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After all, aren't they the guardians of the border, above all laws, sins, and trespasses? |
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Finally, his valorisation of tolerance above all other things, is all too compatible with injustice. |
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And there is anger as well as joy, bitter resentment as well as compassion, above all a sense of nagging grief. |
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By 1914, Europe had perhaps reached the limits of modernism, which was characterized, above all, by disorder in the mind. |
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Throughout my political life I have always endeavoured to be honest, truthful and, above all, to maintain my integrity. |
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But I tell her, you must, above all, know the sieve through which one life passes. |
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It is his memory, above all else, that has enabled him not merely to compete with sighted ministers but to outperform them. |
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It is montage alone that separates and makes cinema stand out above all the other art forms. |
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He remains above all an immensely capable and uncompromising storyteller, fixed on extremist subjects. |
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This includes, above all, the development of the academic field of musicology but also musical pedagogy and private music making. |
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He had once more affirmed its unflinching commitment to truth and justice above all else. |
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I was bit muzzy in town, what with the sickness, but what I really noticed above all else in town was the smell. |
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All of them were just fine without me, so I felt unneeded, unloved, unwanted, and above all, a bit hungry. |
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For a crop of talented, but untried and inexperienced teenagers he became the man they looked up to above all others. |
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But above all, we have seen people dying, heard people sobbing their last words. |
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For this he needs courage above all, and a sober, clearheaded approach to sport, to his own fame and that of others. |
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Smallmouth buffalo are esteemed above all suckers from a culinary standpoint. |
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I hope above all to teach young pupils who will outstep me and realize all that I foresee. |
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They were dominant literally throughout the field and on the day genuinely looked a cut above all others in the county right now. |
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During her second season, Semionova danced Tatiana in Onegin, the role she has grown to love above all others. |
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Picnics cry out for rude plenty, the cheap and cheerful bottles that are able, above all, to withstand a hot or bumpy journey. |
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It was above all in Germany that this aspect of Spinozism had its greatest impact. |
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Teachers, above all, should know that demonstrations and voicing one's opinion are the backbone and hard won right of any democracy. |
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They had reserves of food, they travelled huge distances in search of food, work or charity, and above all they gathered wild food from the bush. |
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It was above all the large number of non-voters who made the SVP the strongest party. |
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There are many Italians here, above all Sicilians and Calabrians, like my father and mother. |
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Although he went on to serve in North Africa, it is the memory of Dunkirk which stays with him above all else. |
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A film has got to be ocularly interesting and above all it is the picture which is the thing. |
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But above all it is the air links that have made the difference to the gourmet Caribbean. |
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Several pupils stood head and shoulders above all other applicants, getting one of the top five marks in individual subjects. |
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The truth is Henry has been head and shoulders above all other goalscorers this season. |
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He stood head and shoulders above all his contemporaries inside and outside the University. |
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There they stand, head and shoulders above all others, some aggressive and pushy, others large and showy. |
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When he is in full flow he is easily head and shoulders above all other footballers. |
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What all these opportunist groups oppose, above all, is any independent role for the working class. |
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The Gestapo was above all used in the systematic struggle against government oppositionists. |
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In this case, the Strokes return the favour by turning in some tuneful, varied and above all catchy songs. |
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Natural theology was above all a counsel of optimism, a belief in the essential goodness of the Creator. |
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In short, capital is the subject of production, producing above all itself, while labour is negatively posited as its sublated foundation. |
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As a French bioethicist has recently argued, physicians have, first and above all, to respect the rights of the patients in their charge. |
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Girls are sweet, well-behaved, self-sacrificing, passive, submissive, overemotional, and, above all, attractive. |
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He soon became known as a man of profound faith who emphasized charity, humility, and above all, the hard labor necessary to feed one's family. |
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The country will gain by avoiding another budget overrun and above all reaching the HIPC completion point by June. |
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A great artist would have risen above all this extreme oversimplification to tell wider, interesting truths. |
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He was above all a holy man, but holiness is primarily about a person's relationship to God. |
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The chic shops and bars, and above all the fast pace of life, reinforce the sense that London is the centre of the universe. |
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Courage was the defining virtue of the Homeric hero, and Aristotle evidently loved heroic courage above all. |
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But above all, what is this about old huts and hill houses and tree palaces and new huts? |
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He is a man of modesty and humility above all else, and is obviously passionate about sport. |
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My grandfather valued order, cleanliness, and the rule of law above all else. |
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Even a religion that stresses faith above all else seeks evidence to confirm its hypotheses. |
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As humans, we must fit into a close-knit social system to succeed, yet our primary aim is still to look out for ourselves above all others. |
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This was a failure of policy, management, capability, and above all, a failure of imagination. |
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For the duration of the cold war, US foreign policy was to value political stability above all else. |
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The culture wars foster false consciousness above all by focusing on abortion. |
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Either they have no idea what is at stake, or they place pettifogging bureaucracy above all else. |
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She had certainly been an attractive woman but, as he soon discovered, she was also impractical, ineffectual and, above all, conventional. |
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Many kids see these stars as role models, and above all they are at an impressionable age. |
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There's a terrible conformism, a desire above all to have the names of the fashionable directors on the tip of one's tongue. |
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So he is forced into a feebly slow, piecemeal approach to an issue where boldness above all is required. |
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What recommends his book above all else is its painstaking concentration on what is truly significant in O'Connor's symbolism. |
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To the PA, Sharon is above all a challenge to the successful conclusion of the peace process. |
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Loud above all was the exultant, fiendlike yell of the Confederate soldiers. |
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This is intended to look informal, contemporary and witty, yet looks cheap, and above all, small. |
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Adapting Schiller was playing with fire, and getting an opera based on his work on stage could be risky, in Italy above all. |
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In the end, true conversion is an ongoing process, and above all a challenge to ourselves as much as it is to those around us. |
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There was a revolt by women for the vote, by the Irish for independence and, above all, by workers. |
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The imperialist policymakers are motivated above all by questions of their own security. |
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She rarely thought of Wes, because she had convinced herself that he was something lesser than pond scum, and above all else, a guy. |
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When it is, one must look to international law for countervailing principles, and to politics, above all, for a way through. |
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Ernest was an old fashioned sort, well mannered and courteous, quietly spoken, and above all a gentleman. |
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He was dynamic and forceful, and above all, had the complete respect of his young team. |
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His commitment to the company and his co-workers is unquestioned, and above all, he fits into the group. |
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A few worms and beetles had gotten into the dirt as she picked it up, and above all things, Chelsea hated those creepy-crawly creatures. |
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In contrast, this training has given them gainful employment and, above all, recognition and self-confidence. |
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Flying above all this are the wide overhanging eaves of the low slope timber roofs. |
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Parents of teenage daughters worry most about anorexia, they say, and above all else, teenage boys' parents fear paranoid schizophrenia. |
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It's difficult to be prescriptive, and it's ultimately for the Ukrainians, we hope, to resolve this, and above all, peacefully. |
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But the anti-capitalist movement represents, above all, the entry of a new generation into political activity. |
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It is the scissor work, above all, which separates the real professional from the novice. |
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I would like to wish you all have a very happy, prosperous, wealthy and above all healthy New Year. |
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She is, above all, the Goddess of the City, the protectress of civilized life, of artesian activities, and of agriculture. |
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This search for one answer above all, this Gnostic quest for an overriding key to history, is both dangerous and inimical to conservatism. |
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He loved above all the game of golf and he had many mates at the local club. |
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The woman was detestably sensible, opinionated, and outspoken and her son trusted her reasoning above all things, except, perhaps his own. |
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And above all, he has replaced his father's courtesy and good graces with an almost proud rudeness and scorn for others. |
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Hess may have been noted above all for the poetry of her performances, but there is ample evidence here of her power and purposefulness. |
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People who in other countries would read light novels and popular magazines devoured works on art, science, history, and above all philosophy. |
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Her work forces the viewer to think, and above all to feel, with great intensity. |
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The egalitarian ideals of this communal society place loyalty to family and religion above all. |
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This picture was greatly admired by the King of France who above all else was a lover of art. |
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There were grazing giraffes, ostriches and above all, these wonderful elephants. |
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She makes use of his commentaries, but above all of his seven encomiastic homilies in praise of Paul. |
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His principle is to train a gymnast who will immediately stand head and shoulders above all the others. |
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Poker also requires analytical skill, but above all it requires skill in bluffing and dissembling. |
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It is hard to assess performances when the dramatis personae are so unpersonable, unbelievable, and, above all, unmemorable. |
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For one thing, we are afraid, and in times of fear we crave security above all. |
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The Gymnasien were raised above all other schools, and the Abitur, which qualified for university admission, was made more rigorous. |
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Allah, the omni-powerful is above all power and shall repel the schemes of the unjust. |
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Not only that, but the power is above all other principality, power, dominion, or might. |
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But for me, above all else, it was his Schubert which was truly miraculous. |
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Such a principle, above all else, is what we must seek as we try to understand the world around us. |
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But above all else, I must thank my producers at the Big Blog Company. without whom there would be no site. |
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We took solace in the fact that, above all else, music was his passion and that we could take his mind off his disease while we played. |
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This was a night that testified to United powers and, above all, to the glory of football in its ideal state. |
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So, keep reading, keep writing, but above all else, just have a great time! |
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But, above all else, this was a celebration of Manchester's ability to party. |
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An Anglo-Saxon ruler of this period was above all else a warlord, a dryhten, as the Old-English sources put it. |
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They also liked being able to preview jobs before printing, to establish corporate accounts, and above all, to get their orders quickly. |
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Even as waterfront property is today prized above all other, until the 1960s urban waterfronts were primarily industrial, brutal, and cheap. |
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Diversity might include free-thinking, liberal-minded schools, alongside those that favour the firm thwack of the three Rs above all else. |
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A key factor must be the propensity of Afro-Caribbeans to mix with others, above all, with indigenous whites. |
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The launch of the York City Supporters' Trust was packed with memories, stirring speeches, razzmatazz and above all a sense of hope and unity. |
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But, above all, it has kept me supplied with the materials essential to my trade as a historian. |
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But above all else, the emphasis is on maximum participation and a whole lot of fun! |
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But to educated people, embracing the reality principle means, above all, following the spirit of science. |
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The one medicine that in every grade of society was valued above all others was Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. |
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George Fair was, above all, a gentleman with a pleasant and agreeable nature. |
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But, above all, they will look on with a mixture of pity and disbelief at the poor people who still insist on living in this inhospitable territory. |
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The Sony hack has revealed, above all, just how easy it is for this information to get out. |
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Street savvy but compassionate, mystical but agnostic and above all, brilliantly idiosyncratic, Fly is a rambling poet of sorts. |
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He was charming, diffident but above all very friendly, with no airs or graces. |
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And above all, what I'm thinking of at the moment is his amazing wife Susie and their four beautiful young children. |
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Style is transformed by interpretative schemes and tastes into a construct of the social and object worlds and is, above all, defined by difference. |
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But, according to the teaching unions, even this pales into insignificance beside the problems of dealing with increasingly unruly pupils and, above all, a crippling workload. |
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Neutral Good characters believe in the power of good above all else. |
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And above all else, a General should see that justice is meted out. |
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Those seven Maori members say that, above all else, they speak for Maori. |
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He recently talked with writer Constance C. R. White about the book and about being a Black man in a business that exalts White beauty and talent above all others. |
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Hempel was a career diplomat who put protocol above all else. |
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It is, certainly, painfully lovely, achingly gorgeous, exasperatingly lyrical, sumptuously spellbinding, ethereally hypnotic, and, above all, transcendentally sublime. |
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I keep this in mind when I tell the hotel people how insolent and useless and above all stupid they are for giving me such a stupid and smelly room. |
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We call for the dismantling of the Pentagon war machine and the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction, above all in the United States and other imperialist centers. |
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The obstacles to the large-scale reform of the United Nations may reside above all in the split between the rich North and the poor South, the haves and the have-nots. |
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Earnestness was a quality the mid-Victorians adulated above all others. |
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Female candidates once had to prove their toughness above all and never mention their personal lives. |
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My grandmother was a strong woman, she was my guardian, my protector, my shield against those who would wish to see me fail and I thank her for loving me above all others. |
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Enlargement is focusing minds intently in Brussels, the member state capitals, in peripheral areas such as Scotland and, above all, across eastern Europe. |
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But one stands out, head and shoulders above all the others. |
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The author deserves great credit for his vast labours in unearthing this long buried data and for presenting it professionally and above all readably. |
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As a young woman who values her independence above all else, mercado was suddenly living a total nightmare. |
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The self for which every individual in our society yearns is located in a body which is slim, trim, highly sexualised and, perhaps above all, young and healthy. |
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She's willful, quiet, and stubborn, but, above all, passionate. |
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Frustration, disillusionment and above all a fear of the future began to galvanize people to write, question and think as they had not done before. |
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So I ask tonight to have faith, confidence and trust in your own selves, and in this country and above all have trust in the world because he will deliver you, don't worry. |
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It requires instruction in the faith and above all training in prayer, so that the gifts necessary for humble service and faithful witness be received by all. |
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Of course people need to protect children above all else, and neglect and abuse should not be tolerated. |
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And Yahoo above all reminds us just how unromantic and unforgiving the golly-gee world of new technology is. |
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The alternative is political dispute resolution, in which the dispute resolver seeks above all to satisfy or reconcile the parties' competing interests. |
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She not only gets the steel and rhythm of the toccatas, but above all she generates a wealth of color and an inexorable musical line, whether loud or soft. |
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She will, above all else, never bring shame or dishonor to her family. |
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His focus on the user experience above all else has always been an inspiration to me. |
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Each of the three Biblical patriarchs is regarded as the exemplar of a particular trait, and Abraham is remembered above all for his acts of loving-kindness. |
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It is written in Attic Greek, with much studiedly antithetical rhetoric and frequent verbal borrowings from the classical authors, above all Thucydides. |
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He is known as a polymath and a polyglot, a great understander and interpreter of modern culture, but above all as a great student of language and how it functions. |
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His fame rested above all on his ability to produce designs for tapestry, embroideries, stained glass, armory, and goldsmith work in the new classical idiom. |
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For a pontiff in the twenty-first century to choose a Hellenising name would signal above all an initiative towards improving relations between Western and Eastern churches. |
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Ted was charismatic, playful, strong-willed, and above all, one of a kind. |
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The right-wing ruling coalition in Italy, led by Prime Minister Berlusconi, is a strong ally of American President Bush in many issues, above all on foreign policy. |
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Again, above all, the staleness and slightness of the work strike one. |
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But the picture of Judaism in this period remained above all the religious system and the various religious groups, like Pharisees, Sadducees and Essenes. |
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Few can deny that girls in Shanghai are more and more stylish, with dyed hair, high-soled shoes, slim figures and above all, clothes with less material. |
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Okay, we're not going to win, but let's see if we can cause a stir in a few safe seats, maybe win a few points and, above all, do ourselves proud. |
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Bloom's Kinsella is, above all, a poet in the lyric tradition. |
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He abandoned the countryside above all to escape the taille, a tax to which, unlike the nobles, he would have been subject if he had continued to live in rural France. |
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These cafes became talking shops where the middle classes and intelligentsia would meet not only to drink coffee but to talk, argue discuss ideas and above all politics. |
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As he showed yesterday, he is above all a brilliant political chameleon. |
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He knows the geology and botany, can describe all that creeps and crawls, bounds and flies and, above all, is able and willing to share his enthusiasms. |
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Franklin Roosevelt spoke fluent French and German and worked to create the United Nations, but no one doubted that his allegiance was to America above all. |
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Because the top editor at the top newspaper in the world should offer a shoulder to cry on and a soft touch, above all else. |
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Perhaps one characteristic above all else defines explorers. |
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Today, we still believe that wisdom in politics above all counsels realism as to means and idealism as to ends. |
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He was proud of his service as a marine engineer who became a farmer, then a businessman and above all, a great servant of the people of this area. |
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He argues that social activists need to realise that if they want substantial and tangible results, it is the government above all else which they need to influence. |
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Stations were often the scene of innovations because they had problems in parcel handling, rolling stock shunting and above all wagons in marshalling yards. |
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But while these are promising examples of an approach that pursues truth above all else, they are inapplicable to the United States for two reasons. |
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It is, above all, an account that starts in a Victorian vicarage. |
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One in 30 people over the age of 65 is likely to suffer from cataracts and surveys show older people fear loss of vision above all other incapacities. |
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Marketing to Generation Y is a matter of flexibility above all else. |
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And above all, what if those bands aren't the overripe gods of the sixties and seventies, but the inescapable products of them, either in worship or in reaction or both? |
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It is a searing indictment of the Bush administration for its willful ignorance, ideological agenda, and above all, a profound failure of leadership. |
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For the benefit of those who have yet to experience the clarity, incisiveness, intelligence and above all space-filling qualities of his work, here are a few highlights. |
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The basic political physiognomy of the UAW remains the same today as it was during the Cold War, above all its fear of socialism and hatred of its Marxist opponents. |
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Vedic knowledge is infallible, above all doubts and mistakes. |
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It demands concentration, precision, dedication, and above all the freedom to perform well, mediocrely or badly without, usually, anyone else realizing except ourselves. |
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Mrs Parry said she sees her retirement as a new chapter, when she hopes to do some travelling and, above all devote more time to her granddaughters, Hannah and Rebecca. |
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I adored Dixieland, there is something about it that is so unusual, so above all modern music, I don't know what exactly but when you listen to it you know. |
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He wasn't clingy or annoying, and above all, he wasn't girly. |
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This wool was prized above all other English wool in trade with the continent of Europe in the Middle Ages. |
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He placed great weight upon pastoral commitment, above all popular preaching by the endowed staff. |
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My father excelled in business above all by imagination and inventiveness. |
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If you're Michelle, examine your need for control and recognize that, above all, micromanaging is extremely inefficient. |
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He wrote many letters to his English friends, to Arno, bishop of Salzburg and above all to Charlemagne. |
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I sit, as I write, beside the very troutful River Test, and on a stretch of it perhaps troutful above all others. |
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So many Scotch and even Glasgow goods, and above all the old fusty warehousy smell, put me very much in mind of Candleriggs Street. |
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But above all things beware that thou eat not till thou feel thy stomach empty and that it hath made good digestion of the first meal. |
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His main influences at this stage were Mendelssohn, Chopin, Grieg and above all Sullivan. |
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The poetic word is, above all, a creolized word, a complex juncture of oral and written language. |
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The report states the fisheye lens has been placed effectively to ensure image integrity above all else. |
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He must have lost his head, or he never would have left the stick or above all, burned the cheque book. |
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All power was centralised in Hitler's person, and his word became above all laws. |
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It fell above all on Northern Frankland, and soon the Scheldt, the Meuse, and the Rhine were full of pirate squadrons. |
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Pater argued that man's sensibility to beauty should be refined above all else, and that each moment should be felt to its fullest extent. |
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Thus there was no elitism here, nor anything intellectualistic, but rather an existential concern above all. |
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It deserves attention, not only in the scholarly but above all in the pastoral and catechetical worlds. |
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We create pieces of beauty and accuracy but above all of emotionality and that is what sport, and more particularly the NBA, is about. |
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Talvacchia explains that the Renaissance viewer valued the concetto above all else. |
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The philosopher to whom above all others Hamilton professed allegiance was Aristotle. |
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In practice, he would continue to be governed by others, his mother above all. |
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And that meant no lights, no heating and, above all, no music from the electric organ. |
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Point-of-view cameras are small, shockproof and waterproof, and above all able to record ultra HD videos in most rugged conditions. |
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I love her youth, her beauty and above all her optimism that everything will turn out fine. |
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The rules of ten-pin bowling are easy to grasp, it's vaguely healthy and, above all, it's fun. |
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But what allowed forest clearance on a large scale was the polished stone axe above all other tools. |
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Other rivers in the Ruhr Area, above all, the Emscher, still carry a considerable degree of pollution. |
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Nelson, a children's author with 28 years of teaching experience in public schools, emphasizes contemporariness above all. |
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The three genera listed above all fall within the family Ammodytidae, the sand lances. |
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Bioscientists can use Crossbeam, above all, for fast tomography series with high Z resolution in cell and tissue biology. |
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Let me, however, entreat of you, above all things, to remember my ball, and do not let them oversit the thing so as not to get to it. |
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In France, it is known perhaps above all for its role in Proust's In Search of Lost Time. |
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The abrupt rise of the Woodville family created animosity among the nobility of England, above all in the case of Warwick. |
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As the campaign's poll-tested phrasemaking constantly reminds us, voters crave change above all else. |
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The purpose of philosophy is to unite oneself with the objects of the intellect, and even at last with the One that is above all intellection. |
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It was, above all, to the alcaide and the guards of the prisoners that he studied to recommend himself. |
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But above all beware never to look the Fairy of the Dawn in the face, for she has eyes that will bewitch you, and glances that will befool you. |
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And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannise over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. |
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Asha is the product of many parents, is proud queerspawn, and above all loves her international family. |
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Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. |
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But Blackstone's chief contribution was to create a succinct, readable, and above all handy epitome of the common law tradition. |
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Again like Don Juan, Austin, as philosopher and teacher, is above all an unbeliever and a demystifier, a theoretician of human error and illusion. |
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Every good journalist knows that for a story to be newsworthy it should be interesting, unusual, with an element of novelty and proximity, and above all worth reading. |
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Men preferred one pose above all others, namely, the elbow akimbo. |
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No person shall be licensed as a cartman unless he be twenty-one years of age, and the owner of a good horse and cart, over and above all debts due by him. |
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The realm of England enjoys one favour above all other realms, that neither the countryside nor the people are destroyed, nor are buildings burnt or demolished. |
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Worthless trinkets, Moorish textiles, and above all, shells from the Canary and Cape Verde islands were exchanged for gold, slaves, ivory and Guinea pepper. |
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Lastly, I make this vow, that mine eyes desire you above all things. |
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Turner also painted very large landscapes, and above all, seascapes. |
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But that definition seemed too abstract in 1914 to a nation geared up for war, militarily stronger than ever, wealthy, and, above all, endowed with powerful allies. |
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Due to her unique place in salvation history, Mary is honored above all other saints and especially venerated for the great work that God accomplished through her. |
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Sicily is seen as an island of warm winters but also, above all along the Tyrrhenian coast and in the inland areas, winters can be cold, with typical continental climate. |
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Legislative bodies or advisory bodies to a monarch were traditionally grouped along lines of these estates, with the monarch above all three estates. |
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The two Plinys, Lucan, Petronius Arbiter, and Quintilian, but above all, the Senecas, have left a body of rhetorical composition such as no modern nation has rivalled. |
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Archimedes master of this Science, and who in truth and certaintie assumeth unto himselfe a precedencie above all others, saith, the Sunne is a God of enflamed yron. |
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Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of heav'n we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. |
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Armstrong reaffirmed that he is, above all, interested in making seasonlong use of his bully pulpit to promote the worldwide fight against cancer. |
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In addition to a higher sun protection factor, the new sunscreen should have above all a high absorption of UVA rays and a long lasting protection. |
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Home-grown food tastes better, is healthier and, above all, gives the horny-handed consumer a sense of great satisfaction at having done something useful. |
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He was above all wise, in the biblical sense, with a great heart for the diversity of the Anglican Communion, across all its cultures, and with all its theological tensions. |
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And Murphy reckons one section above all others will be of interest to his cabinet colleagues, especially those windbags known to prattle on without saying anything. |
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In fairness, Boras isn't a devil at all, but rather an exhaustively prepared and extremely self-confident agent who represents the interests of his clients above all else. |
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Townswomen are encouraged to have ideas and views, develop new skills, campaign on various issues, support each other, make new friends and above all, have fun. |
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Full of genetics, clever allusions, and above all an interesting examination of human nature, Googolplex tugs at the imagination long past its final sentence. |
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But above all, it treats the business of subdividing as a profit-making enterprise, thus drawing proper distinctions between the individual property-holder and the subdivider. |
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State of Wonder is above all a mesmerizing, wildly impressive and transformative novel that surpasses even Bel Canto in its ambition and deeply satisfying success. |
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