Many of the world's finest specimens of native copper, azurite, malachite, atacamite, and a host of other minerals originated in this manner. |
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With their thick, ringletted coats the breed lays claim to producing the finest lustre wool in the world. |
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This guy, from day one, was among the finest examples of sportsmanlike playing that the game has seen. |
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Traditionally, guitars are made from the world's finest cuts of mahogany and rosewood harvested from rainforests in countries like Brazil. |
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She played mah-jongg with movie stars, and dressed in the finest quality clothes, furs, and jewelry. |
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One of its finest features is its magnificent wooden tower and spire which stand 240 feet high. |
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He considered it Menotti's finest text, and it is, indeed, a remarkable piece of work. |
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So, we asked six of Britain's finest to rustle something up at their favourite restaurant for the charity auction. |
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Beijing was bidding to bring the world's finest athletes to a city with very bad air pollution. |
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Historians have stated that its completeness, setting, size and sheer magnificence make it the finest citadel on earth. |
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They are undoubtedly the finest natural bactericide that because of their potency can be dangerous in the wrong hands. |
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No fewer than 82 of Lithuania's finest competitors vied for honors in this year's event. |
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Thus, the airline began training their aviators to become the world's finest pilots. |
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He holds a silver tray with a silver teapot of the finest Darjeeling tea, small glass jars of marmalade and hot muffins. |
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How laughable those comments were as England's finest marksman now begins to show his true self. |
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The bands come in thin, large and jumbo elastics to handle the finest strands to thick hair. |
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There is no doubt we have the finest tanks and infantry fighting vehicles in the world. |
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He was sometimes a gruff and temperamental man, but his sense of humour came through in so many of his finest songs. |
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I looked over a wall into a graveyard and found myself looking at the gravestone of one of Britain's finest women writers. |
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This year's finest traditional album, however, comes from a long-established artist who is still in remarkable, even startling form. |
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How ironic that a German footballer should provide us with sport's finest example of Schadenfreude. |
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The finest cuisine was offered, complemented by soft background music by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra. |
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The film is quintessentially British and showcases some of the country's finest talent. |
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One of the finest examples in the world of lighting as an art form is Carlsbad Cavern in New Mexico. |
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The UK's greatest scratch DJ crew will bring two hours of the finest UK and US hip hop with incredible turntable skills. |
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It is one of the finest blends using both Talisker and Cardhu malt whiskies in the foundation malts. |
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The Glenlivet Single Malt 12 Year Old is among the finest Speyside malts, and is also a canny cooking chum. |
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We're not talking about an open tournament here, we're discussing an elite round robin event consisting of all the world's finest players. |
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But today he is known as one of the finest living marine artists in the world. |
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He lived in the Hotel Carlyle in San Francisco, bought his suits from the finest tailor in town, and kept a box at the opera. |
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The Niland Gallery has one of the finest collections of modern Irish art in the world. |
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The first was to loft the ball over the bar for one of the finest points he has ever scored and probably the most important. |
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The finest of art is comparable to lyrics that haunt the inner mind, lingering on the ear. |
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Azucar teams quantity with quality in its ropa vieja, possibly the finest version of this shredded beef stew I have eaten in New Jersey. |
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They make probably the finest user-friendly enterprise scalable office software in the world. |
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The Banaue creations, covering thousands of hectares, are the world's finest example of rice terracing. |
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In fact, many of the finest homes in America are graced with courtyards, terraces, garden paths and drives paved with brick. |
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The Benedictine abbey is long gone but the eleventh-century church remains, and is one of the finest survivors of the Romanesque in France. |
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Feted for her captivating abhinaya, she is regarded amongst the finest exponents of this dance form. |
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Fortunately, the writers are ably assisted by Michael Lark, one of the finest character artists in comics today. |
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It's quite simply some of the finest food I've ever eaten, prepared by a wonderful chef and presented by friendly, knowledgeable waitstaff. |
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Red grape varieties dominate the region, but Malbec is the most widely planted and Argentina's finest grape varietal. |
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This war on terror has in many ways brought out the finest qualities of the American people. |
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In Shanghai Express, probably her finest film, she was a woman of easy virtue, mouthing the famous line. |
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The Royal Marines are perhaps the finest mountain warfare soldiers in the world. |
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I once went out to the dim lights of the banging disco music in the heart of Melbourne's finest hours, Saturday night. |
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Of equal, if less spectacular, importance, the Empire's quartermasters and military engineers were the finest in the world. |
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The Autobiography has by acclamation been pronounced the finest example of its genre in American theatrical annals. |
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Hugh is one of this country's finest song-writing talents and accomplished live performers. |
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Ana and Nick restored the watermill at Little Salkeld in 1975, and have been milling the finest organic and biodynamic British grains ever since. |
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No one wants to put their finest athletes at risk and this would jeopardize lives. |
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Draped with some of the world's finest footballing jewels and still Italy have failed to truly sparkle. |
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Last year a stylish new auditorium was opened alongside this Hellenic-style acropolis, one of the finest neo-classical houses in the country. |
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Armed with the strongest and finest cotton thread in the world, Bolton's weavers were able to produce the finest cotton material in the world. |
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He tried various spiders to get the finest web for the purpose and carefully glued it to the eyepiece. |
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Try real chocolate, which, in its complexity, can offer a pleasure similar to that a drinker experiences tasting the finest wine. |
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What she created is closer to an upscale Manhattan law office than to even the finest jitney. |
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I would take you to the finest hotel in the city and order room service for us. |
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The Wensleydale's primary value is in its fleece, which produces among the finest lustre wool in the world. |
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Anyone who could write three such imposing scores would have to be numbered among America's finest composers. |
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After that, we adjourned to the drawing room where Carlo served us a pot of my finest Assam and some cucumber sandwiches. |
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These rank among the finest and most original works by any American artist, and were in part inspired by his admiration for folk art. |
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Nevertheless his finest works are among the most significant of their time and remain capable of giving pleasure and evoking admiration. |
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One of the Herald's finest moments was its rallying of support for the 1913 Dublin lockout, when bosses tried to break Irish workers' unions. |
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It is widely recognised as Britain's finest residential library and Jessica said she is keen to take advantage of what is on offer. |
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It includes top-of-the-line display cases that will show to advantage the museum's finest visiting mineral specimens. |
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I'm still sure that one of the finest days in his life was when they opened a kebab machine in the Union. |
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When allowed to warm close to room temperature, it is one of the finest white wines I have ever had. |
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The bottle is made of pure white gold, finest ruby crystal and finished with a diamond-encrusted wreath. |
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Give him his due though, his voice improves with age and Young is possibly one of the country's finest soul singers of the classic mould. |
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In the warehouse, a half-dozen or so rooms are stacked floor to ceiling with some of the world's finest wines. |
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John is widely regarded as one of the world's finest interpreters of Beethoven's piano works. |
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Use the finest grade of lime available at a reasonable price when surface applications are made. |
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The Big Sleep is arguably his finest hour, and does much to explain why his work is so highly regarded. |
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There is a seemingly limitless choice of the world's finest products as obscure and delicious as free-range acorn-fed Portuguese black boar. |
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This was, without question, the Shamrocks clubman's finest display since he first won his spurs with the squad. |
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The oboe, one of the finest wind instruments among others such as the flute, clarinet, and bassoon, originated in Iran. |
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The world's finest wines are invariably produced from poor quality soils where few other crops would be worth planting. |
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His first novel, published in 1987, was reckoned to be one of the finest literary debuts of the decade. |
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It has the kinky freedoms of sexual fantasy, the logic of the dream, the barking mad allure of Salvador Dali's finest moments. |
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We have a fantastic tradition of smoking fish in this country, and kippers are arguably one of our finest creations. |
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He preferred to start again, with the result that he produced one of the finest concerti of the Romantic era. |
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Join two of Ireland's finest storytellers recounting humorous and melancholy tales of Celtic Ireland. |
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The finest crystal, china and porcelain will tomorrow be up for grabs at knock-down prices when Mulberry Hall begins its annual New Year sale. |
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The gallery still houses one of the finest surviving suites of Regency giltwood furniture made to commemorate Lord Nelson and his victories. |
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Supplied to some of the world's finest restaurants and suppliers, its reputation as the Rolls-Royce of meat was always well deserved. |
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The rehearsal dinner was held at one of the city's finest Indian restaurants. |
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Champagne was ready, along with flowers and a menu designed to sate the finest appetite. |
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But do citizens of England's finest city really want to be associated with a teeth-snapping chocolate bar or a yappy dog? |
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With its gentle yet complex melodies and rhythms, it was hailed as her finest work to date. |
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His two finest henchmen were in prison, and he had started a killing feud with some extremely dangerous rightist groups. |
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Sit back and let Williamsburg's finest acting troupe entertain you tableside and dazzle you with special effects, music, magic, and mystery! |
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Pandit Ravi Shankar, apart from being one of India's finest musicians, also attracts much media attention. |
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He first conducted the Montreal Symphony in 1999 with a rendering of Mahler's Ninth, regarded as the finest ever heard in this city. |
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It was totally realised here in one of the finest renderings I have ever heard. |
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We were lavishly fed the finest that American agricultural and culinary bounty can provide. |
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The posse, originally presented to be the finest lawmen in the country, isn't quite as upstanding as their image would suggest either. |
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Acclaimed as one of the finest British post-war plays, Churchill's 1982 work is a reflection on Thatcherite Britain. |
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This reserve of native plants is one of the finest in the country and includes many walks throughout its five hectares. |
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Awash National park is one of the finest and most accessible reserves in the country. |
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Freestyle Dressage by six Andalusians is breathtakingly choreographed and worthy of the finest classical ballet. |
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He had long, flowing green hair and a long, brambly beard, wore a tight tunic, and had a mantle that was sewn with the finest white ermine fur. |
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Monet's Waterlilies, painted in 1908, is arguably the finest of the three paintings on the theme which reside in Cardiff. |
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Anyone with eyes must agree today's shooters have the finest sporting optics ever made available. |
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Many of the finest cricketers produced by the State have been Tamils and Anglo-Indians. |
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We proudly serve only Certified Angus Beef, the finest quality beef available. |
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At stake will be nothing less than the future of the finest natural boxing talent to come out of the east of Scotland since Ken Buchanan. |
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You can feel the heat coming off such writing, confirmation that at her best Michele Leggott is arguably our finest living female rhapsodist. |
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Many mineral collectors think that some of the finest rhodochrosite specimens from Colorado were found in the clay seams at the Climax mine. |
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This requires attention to the finest shades in the craft of architectural design. |
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Using your pattern, the cloth is then cut and trimmed, along with the finest linings and silks available. |
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Its octagonal shape, ribbed wooden ceiling, and richly decorated stucco make it one of the finest churches in the Caribbean. |
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Still made in the USA, Tucker saddles use the finest leathers and hardware available. |
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What adrenaline junkie or casual active lifestyler would pass up the opportunity to relive their finest moments in HD and Ultra HD quality? |
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It pitched the team with the finest defence against the team with the finest attack. |
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He's been described as one of the finest right-wingers to ever play for the country. |
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In the finest folk tradition, the melody lines are long and abundantly worded. |
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The Flag pub in Bridge Street is lining up some of the area's finest bands to raise cash for the tsunami appeal. |
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One of the bitter ironies is that many of the finest financial brains lost in the carnage were in the discipline of risk management. |
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The princess wore a mantua and petticoat, white damask with the finest embroidery of rich embossed gold. |
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Bathed, anointed and dressed in her finest silks and linens, Miri descended from her sedan at the steps of the reception hall. |
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The contest, as portrayed in the film, is a centuries-old annual event restricted to the best Bedouin horsemen and the finest Arabians. |
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To many readers, however, the finest discoveries of the book would be priceless nuggets of information about the marvels of nature and antiquity. |
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Artists should be nominated for an overall appreciation of their work to date, of which we should be shown the finest examples. |
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That this famous work was perhaps the finest set of colored engravings using aquatint is not even mentioned, much less explored. |
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Imagine that you are nearing the end of a Lucullan dinner at one of the finest restaurants in Dublin. |
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Every significant filmmaking country in the world has an annual awards ceremony honouring the year's finest indigenous productions. |
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He said that for its first 20 years, the club was located at Gotham before moving to Deerpark, where it is acknowledged as one of the finest courses in the country. |
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A professional musician for near enough to thirty years at this stage, Jimmy Crowley is truly acknowledged as one of Ireland's finest folk and trad entertainers. |
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But the fact that the building is fully furnished with some of Scotland's finest antique pieces adds to the value which the Executive should have to pay. |
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Once things are being settled down somewhat I put on my finest luchador mask and pack my bags for my bus trip to the bright lights and big city of Bakersfield, California. |
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But, overall, this is rollicking good fun and a genuinely thrilling entry into the movie series which does much to erase any doubts that their finest had lost his edge. |
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The best whiskies are made with finesse and the same attention to detail and mindfulness as the finest teas or sushi. |
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Guatemala's handspun and woven textiles are among the finest in the world. |
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On Yer Bike Winery Tours offers a unique, one-day, cycling experience giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy tasting some of Hawkes Bay's finest foods. |
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The Speyside distillery is famous for taking only the finest cut of spirit for its whisky. |
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And in the far south, almost in view of North Africa, the tiny port of Sanlucar de Barrameda produces the finest of fino sherries. |
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One young lord in particular, a fair-sized, well-groomed man dressed in the finest velour and silks was forced to sit at the table's farthest end. |
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When you have a wife who has been a tower of strength and shown more courage than you dreamed existed, that's the finest I know. |
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Ohio flint, which is among the finest flint in North America, was worked extensively by prehistoric Indians and is widely sought for knapping and use in the lapidary trade. |
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Nor did I raise this news-paper to its present position as the finest in the Republic by leaning on the back-stabbing pack of boars that makes up my editorial staff. |
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Cyclists are limbering up for a 25-mile sponsored bike ride covering some of England's finest countryside the opening event of Swindon Cares week. |
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Ergo if the finest minds at Breitbart can't find him, Dunham's story must be fabricated. |
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The ships, huge junks nearly five hundred feet long and built from the finest teak, were under the command of Emperor Zhu Di's loyal eunuch admirals. |
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Oats are among the most nutritious of cereals, containing as much protein as the finest bread wheat, and higher levels of fat than any other common cereal. |
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The Theatre Royal, opened in Williamson Square in 1762, latterly a cold storage premises, witnessed across its stage a procession of the finest artists of their age. |
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The production is first rate too, from the sets and camera work to the sound reproduction, which is vivid though not up to the standards of the finest efforts today. |
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It will go to the Hutton Roof Crags nature reserve, which contains some of the finest limestone pavement in Britain, and also harbours a wealth of rare plants and animals. |
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He is not only one of the finest players, and coaches, in the history of Australian Rules, he is also one of its most constructive thinkers and finest ambassadors. |
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Bottles from Corvus Vineyards made by the prominent Turkish architect Resist Soley on Bozcaada are among the finest offerings. |
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Whatever his weaknesses, he is among the finest living Wagnerians. |
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Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival. |
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Despite the actions of a flawed few, it is arguably the finest professional police force in the world. |
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Elegant accent marks can make any typical product name sound like a shimmering diamond mined from the fertile bowls of the finest dragon filled cave. |
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Noted for our ever popular cheese curds and huge ice-cream cones, we also have one of the finest assortments of home-made cheeses anywhere in the country. |
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Carpeted by rich volcanic ash, the region's moist and misty vales cradle Panama's coffee industry and also produce some of the country's finest citrus fruits and bananas. |
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By any measure, Burroughs ranks among the finest adventure story authors of modern times. |
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This great assemblage of birds forms one of the finest wildlife spectacles in the country and attracts many birdwatchers to the island, thus boosting its tourist industry. |
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Hilton Kramer, one of our finest cultural critics, reviewed it for The New York Times. |
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My technique of superficial syringe liposculpture uses the finest cannulas to recontour the jaw line and inject fat into the naso-labial, malar and glabellar regions. |
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In its finest World Cup victory, a valiant U.S. team gets revenge on the country that knocked it out of the last two cups. |
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It is also home to some of the world's finest spa resorts, making a perfect location for relaxing against a backdrop of hazy mountains and the desert. |
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While I can't honestly say I approve of anthropopathy, the subject came to mind the other day while dining at one of the finest Mexican food joints in the area. |
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The finest piece of batsmanship in this marathon came at the denouement. |
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It was on the unusual catwalk of a waterborne battlecraft that some of the finest collections of two of Italy's celebrated fashion designers were showcased in Mumbai recently. |
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Ezra Pound ranks among the finest poets of his generation, but his greatest trait may have been his eye for talent in others. |
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He was now recognized as one of the finest editors in the business, skilled at letting a scene tell its story with terse economy but with no loss of lucidity. |
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O God, bless this offering that it may become the finest of our possessions, the liveliest word of our witness, the greatest comfort to others in the giving. |
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He is recognized as one of the finest piano technicians in America. |
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All his suits are handmade with the finest wool and lined with pure silk. |
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Using rottenstone will produce the finest mirror-like finish. |
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It arrived quite literally in a blaze of glory, wrapped in tinfoil with flames spurting out of the top, looking for all the world like my mum's finest Christmas pudding. |
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I promptly poured myself a big, cold glass of the finest Kool-Aid. |
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Daniel Craig, in his finest Bond dinner jacket, called at the Palace and invited her to parachute into the stadium with him. |
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For the finest of detail, he applies the trusty mallet and chisel. |
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East Texas gets the best of it, and hunters with access to sloughs and river bottoms should reap some of the finest moments that waterfowling has to offer. |
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He had the finest stud in England, and his delight was to win plates from Tories. |
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Guinness seemingly never appreciated much of his finest work. |
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The hotel's chef trained at the finest culinary institutes in Europe. |
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The Czech lands have been famous for centuries for producing some of the finest amber nectar in the world. |
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Not my finest moment, but my care factor is subzero right now. My attention is elsewhere. |
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His finest creation, cockerney geeza Lee Nelson, is worth the price of admission on his own. |
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Yet we are dismayed by the failures and forces that dehumanize and defeat the finest dreams and plans of this generation. |
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The finest gallery of pictures in Dutchland is the Mesdag Museum, containing the art collections of the painter H. W. Mesdag. |
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Commonwealth countries were called upon to rise to their finest hour against the double crises of Rhodesia and global poverty. |
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This richness of architecture has subsequently seen Liverpool described by English Heritage, as England's finest Victorian city. |
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The chapter house has many sculptured heads above the canopies, representing some of the finest Gothic sculpture in the country. |
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Many of the largest and finest works of English architecture, notably the medieval cathedrals of England are largely built in the Gothic style. |
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It was bombed during World War II, leaving intact only its spire, regarded as one of the finest in England. |
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Coventry's pedestrianised Precinct shopping area came into its own and was considered one of the finest retail experiences outside London. |
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On the other hand, the finest quality contain only choice cuts of meat and seasoning. |
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The finest European vegetables, cabbages, cauliflowers, potatoes, vegetable marrow, were lying in the market-hall, awaiting purchasers. |
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Lawrence is widely recognised as one of the finest travel writers in the English language. |
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According to the majority of commentators, Hitchcock's films were extensively storyboarded to the finest detail. |
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With their careful construction, these films are considered by Chaplin scholars to be among his finest work. |
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In his scenes of decline and madness towards the end of the play some critics found him less moving than his finest predecessors in the role. |
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By the Previn era the LSO was being described as the finest of the London orchestras. |
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The King's Library, on the ground floor of the East Wing, was handed over in 1827, and was described as one of the finest rooms in London. |
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Another often overlooked highlight is Yemeni antiquities, the finest collection outside that country. |
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William Cobbett commented on finding some of the finest cattle on some of the region's poorest subsistence farms on the High Weald. |
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The St Helens academy has produced some of the finest youngsters, potential stars and internationals the world of rugby league has seen. |
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Vagaland, who grew up in Walls, was arguably Shetland's finest poet of the 20th century. |
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Rumi wrote some of the finest Persian poetry and is still one of the best selling poets in America. |
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Dahl was also a huge fan of ghost stories and claimed that Trolls by Jonas Lie was one of the finest ghost stories ever written. |
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It did not help that Sargent was universally acknowledged to be at his finest in choral music. |
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Toscanini, Beecham and many others regarded Sargent as the finest choral conductor in the world. |
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They give an idea of the quality that the finest ancient work must have had. |
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It is often the finest art of the Middle Ages in terms of quality of material and workmanship, with production centered on Constantinople. |
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They were dressed in the finest Greek panoply topped off with a Corinthian helmet. |
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Zona Rio, Tijuana's new Downtown, is home to some of the city's finest restaurants and bars. |
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Numerous brochs were erected at that time of which the Broch of Mousa is the finest preserved example of these round towers. |
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Gerald Thomas, one of the finest folklore scholars in Canada today, contributed a Newfie joke collection. |
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As a consequence, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston now houses the finest collection of Japanese art outside Japan. |
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This foundation is widely considered to have been one of the finest 17th century buildings in Scotland. |
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Visitors travel to St Andrews in great numbers for several courses ranked amongst the finest in the world, as well as for the sandy beaches. |
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Bryn Celli Ddu is generally considered to be one of the finest passage tombs in Wales. |
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The elaborately carved canopies of the choir stalls are considered to be one of the finest in the country. |
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A listed building, the Edward Davies Building is one of the finest examples of architecture in Aberystwyth. |
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Of the later plaitwork patterned standing crosses the finest and best preserved is the 9th century 'Houelt' stone at Llantwit Major. |
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The priory is widely regarded as one of the finest fortified religious buildings in Britain. |
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These porcelains that came from East Asia, especially China, were some of the finest quality porcelain wares. |
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The result was the present St Paul's Cathedral, still the second largest church in Britain, with a dome proclaimed as the finest in the world. |
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In his short, illustrious career Percy Jones had reached the pinnacle of his sport and established himself as one of Wales' finest ever boxers. |
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She also played Isolde in Tristan und Isolde, a role often considered to be her finest achievement. |
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This was the Ice Hockey Hair EP, widely held as one of their finest moments. |
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The Church of El Salvador survives as one of the island's finest examples of the architecture of the 16th century. |
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Some of the finest collections are in Lyon, Lille, Rouen, Dijon, Rennes and Grenoble. |
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There are many seaside resorts, including some of the finest British beaches, such as those at Great Yarmouth, Cromer and Holkham. |
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Johnny Mullagh, the team's star player, was regarded as one of the era's finest batsmen. |
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Worms Cathedral is one of the Imperial Cathedrals and among the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Germany. |
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Pipeweed had the aroma of the finest Moroccan Mauve. I inhaled. It was strong stuff. |
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Like the mainland of Chile and Argentina to the north, this archipelago boasts some of the finest trout fishing in the world. |
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The City of Manila is located on the eastern shores of the Manila Bay in one of the finest harbors in the country. |
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One of Manila's greatest natural resources is the protected harbor upon which it sits, regarded as the finest in all of Asia. |
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Eccentric flints are among the finest lithic artefacts produced by the ancient Maya. |
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Due to the region's location near the Equator it has a warm climate, with beaches that are considered among the finest in Peru. |
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He issued them the finest in armor while attending to their baser needs by hiring 2,000 prostitutes. |
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Napoleon hoped that by making Antwerp's harbour the finest in Europe he would be able to counter the Port of London and hamper British growth. |
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Point Reyes National Seashore offers some of the finest birdwatching in the United States. |
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They were described as formidable warriors and ferocious cannibals, builders of the finest vessels in the Pacific, but not great sailors. |
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The sea otter pelts they brought, soon judged to be the finest fur in the world, would spark Russian settlement in Alaska. |
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Venice was especially known for its beautiful girandole mirrors, which remained among, if not the, finest in Europe. |
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The finest Renaissance highlight is the Sponza Palace which dates from the 16th century and is currently used to house the National Archives. |
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Ballyteigue Burrow, located near Duncormick, is one of the finest protected sand dune systems in Ireland. |
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Architecture reached a milestone in the Dravidian style, the finest example of which is seen in the Kailasanath Temple at Ellora. |
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The Shona people have many sculptures and carvings which are made with the finest materials available. |
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I have met men who have heard Pitt and Fox, and in whose judgment their eloquence at its best was inferior to the finest efforts of John Bright. |
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Mules were used in the 19th century mills for the finest counts, these needed skilled workers to operate them. |
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The finest ornamental lathes are generally considered to be those made by Holtzapffel around the turn of the 19th century. |
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Decatur had surrendered the United States finest frigate and flagship President to a smaller ship, but part of a squadron of greater force. |
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This cairn was erected in 1876 by two brothers named Westmorland to mark what they considered to be the finest view in the Lake District. |
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They were considered to have the finest wool of all British breeds of the time. |
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It is usually ground into a fine powder, with airfloat grade being the finest particle size available commercially. |
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Fiennes saw many of the finest baroque English country houses while they were still under construction. |
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One of the finest scarlet oaks in England is at the Duke of Wellington's seat at Strathfieldsaye. |
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Their finest thinkers and ablest warriors migrated southward. |
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The throstle is by some believed to be the finest singing bird in Britain, on account of the sweetness, variety, and continuance of its melody. |
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A twentieth-century master uilleann piper and mentor of many of today's finest pipers. |
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We have already assembled a team of some of the finest scientific minds working in agrobiotechnology today. |
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But this line's assonating echo, by its subtlety and precision, is to my mind the finest translational effect of the whole passage. |
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Hundreds of relatives and friends packed into St Brigid's Church in Belfast to celebrate the life of one of Ireland's finest watercolourists. |
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Lightly sand with the finest sandpaper or wire wool, wipe down with white spirits before painting. |
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It is with best practice care that we produce the finest wool clip in the world. |
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The man who led Britain to victory during World War Two is still regarded as one of the finest Britons who ever lived. |
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Underneath is a dense layer of wool called qiviut that is considered among the finest and warmest in the world. |
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Enormous en suite bathrooms are crafted of the finest marble with inlaid designs, Jacuzzis and his-and-her fixtures with gold-plated faucets. |
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Dressed in zoot suits, Washington's finest loungecore act swing like Tiger Woods. |
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It's not Dickens' finest work, but it may be one of his most clairvoyant. |
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Only the finest vintages and producers will clinch the deal. |
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The finest section of Hurtley's book details Starkie's Spanish travels between 1934 and 1936, written up as Spanish Raggle-Taggle and Don Gypsy. |
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Flynn rose to the occasion once again to keep the rangier Fitzpatrick at bay and seal the finest moment of his boxing career. |
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We should follow the example of Terence Rattigan, one of the finest playwrights this country has ever produced. |
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It's not so much a reunion but a regathering for Philadelphia's finest The Stylistics. |
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Here, our meal began with poppy-seed lavash flatbread and a bhuna masala dip, washed down with a glass of the finest Stellenbosch. |
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His 85 eclipsed the century he scored in India last winter with the Aussie attack the finest in the world even without leggie Shane Warne. |
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This Beachside Fine Wine and Liquor Store is known throughout the area for the finest selection of wine, liquor andknowledgeable staff. |
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Both the ristrettos, made with the finest Arabicas and Robustas, will appeal to intense coffee fans. |
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The race calendar has already taken the world's finest aqua bike riders to Viverone in Italy and to Liuzhou in China last month. |
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His finest career moment came in 1957 after producers of the film Sayonara took a chance and cast the comic in a serious role. |
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It was the finest moment of my life in 1986 when I married him. |
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The finest minds in the Western intelligence community were flummoxed. |
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There's also Penderyn Whisky, plus the delicious whisky cream liqueur Merlyn, scrummy cheeses, artisan pate, and the finest Celtic Pride meat. |
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The Rollins MBA has been ranked among the finest graduate business programs in America. |
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Georges Briard, one of the country's finest designers, came up with the Heritage dinnerware line. |
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By a welcome shift, the vivid sensory language gives this stanza a pungency and memorableness of Crane's finest writings. |
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In this, arguably his finest achievement, he gives us a haunting and shatteringly honest insight into what it is to be human. |
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Wrexham's finest shoegazers The Revolutionary Spirit wear their influences on their sleeve and are all the better for it. |
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Cars are trimmed in red cedar wood with the finest Tasmanian myrtle burl panels, embroidered silk wallpaper, and marble-topped bars. |
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As well as some of the world's finest and rarest wines being offered, there is a superb selection of everyday and table wines for sale. |
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Crafted from the finest European calfskin in Tuscany, it includes a set of long matches. |
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The telegenic choirmaster sets out to bring together all the finest voices he's encountered throughout his TV career. |
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Most readers will know Mark as one of the finest tenorists to emerge from the Loose Tubes ensemble of some years back. |
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The Wax Includes Brazilian Carnauba Wax and the finest Bavarian Montan Wax, to deliver a brilliant shine. |
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The army gave him a two-week leave to get married, a period in which he produced one of his finest paintings, La Mitrailleuse. |
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Unique Belgique uses an artisan style production to create sweet, tender waffles made of the finest ingredients on old-fashioned, gas-fired waffle irons. |
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If a woman had the finest conventional sewing machine with all the attachments ever made, she could not do one tenth of the work that can be done on a modern zigzagger. |
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Only London's finest collection of comfortable, thumbable antiquarian books, I thought, as I watched him sink into a chair near the empty fireplace. |
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But on the east crags looming impressively over upper Eskdale, and on the north side Scafell Crag provides some the finest rock scenery in the Lake District. |
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It required more energy and could not produce the finest counts. |
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This is wade fishing of the finest order, and at eight decades young, Bill Meshanic, the sage of the Finger Lakes Chapter of Trout Unlimited, is its biggest fan. |
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