Its incomparable architecture will forever stand as testimony to the high tide of Arab achievement. |
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Sylvia was a tear-jerker supreme, and a born flirt with an incomparable sense of humour. |
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These responses are incomparable because the individuals have different response category cut points for questions about mobility. |
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She draws some truly eloquent sounds from the organ, which though relatively young, is an instrument of incomparable celestial beauty. |
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His obituaries rightly said a hole has been left in the Commons, that he was a first-class hellraiser and an incomparable character. |
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Our Place article shows how the traditional architecture of Yemen retains its incomparable identity and urban spatial qualities. |
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She is a consummate singer and incomparable actress, but also a first-rate comic and a comely presence. |
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The legacy of their wealth, can be seen on Salem's streets in the forms of incomparable architecture and unique museums. |
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On the Big Island of Hawaii, along the Kohala Coast, you will find Mauna Lani Resort, an incomparable oasis of beauty and luxury. |
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With its wild, dramatic landscapes, Norway is a land of incomparable beauty. |
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Your greatness is not attached to your accomplishments, but rather to your soulful essence that is a gift of incomparable beauty and majesty. |
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Scotland offers scenery at least as good as the rest of the UK and Ireland, and in many places it is incomparable. |
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The two clubs are really incomparable because they have different objectives, but both do what they do very well. |
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Herein, an incomparable trove of creepy-crawlies that would like to feast on you for lunch. |
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It has a crisp taste, a small bite, a mellow finish, and it plays well with others, i.e. the incomparable Yucatan beer Leon. |
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The development of nuclear fission weapons and later thermonuclear fusion weapons represented an incomparable revolution in weaponry. |
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The Flames have stumbled and bumbled around the offensive zone all series, particularly when the incomparable Iginla hasn't been on the ice. |
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With very few exceptions, they easily agreed that what was going on in their bailiwicks was incomparable and required a different approach. |
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She had a seductively energetic and infectious enthusiasm for teaching, and an incomparable fecundity of research ideas. |
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This formula gives a very unique warm tone and incomparable middle value separation. |
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I'm tempted to say that it's a bit juvenile really, comparing things that are essentially incomparable. |
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Toni is a bright-eyed dippy blonde in love with a married dentist, Dr. Julian Winston, as played by the incomparable Walter Matthau. |
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Conventional manufacturing is predicated upon the assumption that product variety and cheapness are incomparable. |
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Each matzo is flame-baked in a traditional long oven for just sixty seconds to give them their incomparable crispness and subtle nutty flavour. |
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Keeping intact the incomparable qualities of silkiness, and the ability to keep the body cool, it offers fascinating range of linen shirts. |
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How could a region that possessed such an incomparable language bow and scrape to States where people spoke the inferior Hindi? |
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Also, living in the New York area, she began to encounter some of the incomparable rare book collections on her doorstep. |
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To the Marx songs, the tessitura of which is ideally suited to her edgy soprano, she brings incomparable authority and ravishing vocalism. |
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The Barbarians skipper Ian Jones will have sunk a few beers last night as the incomparable Kiwi had just played his last game of rugby. |
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The whole makes a modern illustrative art of incomparable richness, even though it lacks coherence. |
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The incomparable Bennett, who'd seized control of the women's race almost from the outset, coasted to her fourth victory in five attempts. |
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Which, all in all, does tend to make me look very much like an incomparable idiot. |
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Whether you choose to dine aboard or not, this cruise will take you to an incomparable dazzle of colour! |
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The horrendous accident cruelly cut short the career of an incomparable artist, who was already famous as one of the greatest horn players of all time. |
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The existential angst that Dasein feels, only once in a while, is incomparable to the angst that the exiled feels almost every moment of day and night. |
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We prorated all short forms to produce scores that could be compared with the full form rather than be incomparable because of the different number of scale items. |
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By chance, they happen across a fashionable man of leisure: the enigmatic widower Max de Winter, played by the incomparable Laurence Olivier. |
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In the evening, take a deep breath and go for a stroll along the town walls: this panoramic walk gives an incomparable perspective of the town. |
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Dennis Fitzgerald's incomparable politicking put Parramatta in a prime position. |
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So Metal can catch light and reflections and with this it gives an incomparable character to each building. |
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The delight one experiences in the presence of the self-controlled is incomparable. |
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Also tells about her endless talking and incomparable language, much of which was foulmouthed. |
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With its incomparable design it catches the sunrays, on all sides, from top to toe. |
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I have spent the burning hot summer days painting frenetically and trying to capture the incomparable beauty of the sea and the sunny beach. |
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Il could be big or small, we will offed an incomparable professional workmanship. |
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In an incomparable and inexpressible manner, God gives to each of his creatures what is their due gladly and unstintingly. |
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Africa Place featured the histories of these countries, the incredible lushness of their fauna and the incomparable beauty of their flora. |
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The ageing on fine lees confers to the wine incomparable structure, suppleness, lushness and elegance. |
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These rare and exceptional masterpieces of mellowness and richness reveal incomparable flavours. |
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Wonderful, unique, incomparable, the support gives the voice and the bel canto all its beauty and nobleness, necessary to its existence. |
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This hair, which has a golden red fawn appearance, has incomparable vigour, springiness and elasticity. |
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At 76, with the passing of Johnny Cash and company, he is perhaps the last standard-bearer of an incomparable musical era. |
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A brand is a well-differentiated concept for providing consumers with a benefit that will arouse motivating, exclusive and incomparable anticipations. |
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But while the world's most legendary metal boasts incomparable resistance and beauty, its malleability is a definite disadvantage. |
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He did so, with an incomparable nobility of vision and sureness of judgement. |
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Silicones properties, thanks to their incomparable nature, are used in innovative, hard-wearing and sometimes surprising functions. |
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These slow movements, which build up to massive climaxes, often attain an incomparable sublimity. |
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Rumination activity can also provide an incomparable insight into the effectiveness of veterinarian treatment. |
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All the incomparable advantages of wool: ideal softness, maintenance of temperature, absorption of humidity and easy to sterilize. |
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The taiga exudes an incomparable atmosphere, unequalled anywhere in the world. |
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The architectural design of casement and awning windows leads to incomparable wind resistance. |
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It is total ecstasy, plenitude and an incomparable sensation of well-being. |
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The incomparable Patrick Bernard will show you a part of the country far different from the cliches. |
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This is a regional road with very curvy stretches but in compensation it provides truly incomparable scenery. |
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He invests virtually every phrase with incomparable authority and elegance, paying tribute to a pianistic bel canto while rendering its texture completely transparent. |
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While Bamber said it was just another version of the death penalty, three-time killer John Hilton said the two were incomparable. |
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But the quality, content and economy of today's cars is incomparable with what was on offer 30 years ago. |
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By exploring and valorizing the incomparable germplasm of this generous plant, breeders have achieved tens of thousands of forms of wheat. |
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Among our incomparable selection of vehicles on hand, you're sure to find that one model that's just right for you. |
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It will give to all your pasta dishes a beautiful red color and an incomparable flavor. |
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Gatineau impresses through its qualities as an international calibre city and through its proposed model of an incomparable viable community. |
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Indeed, the WFD is an incomparable example of coordinated water resources management in a region as diversified as Europe is. |
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The last tensions are released and an incomparable feeling of well-being spreads out in your body. |
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This is meaningless though because the two are sufficiently dissimilar as to be incomparable, the results of traffic is generally for the betterment of society as a whole. |
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So the short form doesn't get the credit it deserves, but to people who have a taste for the epigrammatic, the short form has an incomparable allure. |
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As a result, you're always hearing tales about the perfect slice of pizza in distant Flatbush, say, or the incomparable samosa in far-off Jackson Heights. |
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His numbers improved, declined, and improved again to a degree that was incomparable to his modern-day pitcher counterparts. |
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X and Y could be terrible on their own, unknowable terms, and therefore incomparable. |
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There are ambitious plans to revive the Mitchell Library by opening up its incomparable collections and interpreting its riches through digital displays and virtual tours. |
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It is a place of incomparable external, as well as internal beauty. |
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And always, the bay is a place of subtle, but incomparable beauty. |
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The ultimate aim of all Buddhists, no matter what strand, is to achieve this incomparable state of supreme knowledge and thus escape the wheel of rebirth. |
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He claims that one of his apes may have an artistic vision, the incomparable Amanda, and he describes himself as serving as her artistic assistant. |
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He has only to blow raspberries out his nose and the structured factually based opinions of others just crumble before his incomparable wit and wisdom. |
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So Iraq and South Africa are totally incomparable, in my view. |
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In addition to offering you the lowest prices in the region on an exceptional selection of used vehicles, we regularly feature incomparable special offers on selected models that are sure to turn heads. |
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Arts and sciences developed with an incomparable speed and intensity. |
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With new Can't Stop Solitaire Collection for mobiles you'll surely get incomparable pleasure from this unhurried game and enjoy specially selected the most popular solitaires. |
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It also enhanced its prestige line with the launch of Paradis Impérial, a cognac with incomparable finesse set in a crystal and gold carafe created by the young designer Stéphanie Ballini. |
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Pianist David Jalbert is one of the most firebrand talents of the new generation. With his personal style, incomparable stage presence and refined ear, he has convinced audiences and critics everywhere in North America. |
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But as a sniper from a very great height, he was incomparable. |
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Records made by industrialists and technicians of the period are an incomparable source of information about their methods. |
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But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is recognised as an incomparable, if controversial, interpreter of how empire was experienced. |
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I feel like I am being shown the absolute incomparable power of simply staying in a place of consciousness, remembering the technique that takes me there and just keeping my mouth shut for a change. |
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Rome is indeed a city of incomparable beauty and variety. |
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Even once it is agreed that good simpliciter is incomparable in this sense, many theories have been offered as to what that incomparability involves and why it exists. |
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The composite photographs made from glass plate negatives that once belonged to Notman offer an incomparable glimpse into the historical and social evolution of our society. |
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With the incomparable freshness of our products, you can rejoice in the guarantee of the authentic taste of meat, as it is supposed to taste, and as it tasted in days of yore. |
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Stroke by stroke, the great familiar monody of that incomparable curfew rose and fell in the stillness. |
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He was an insatiable adopter and adapter, an incomparable prestidigitator with the thoughts of the forerunners. |
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This series is an incomparable source of detailed information about the techniques of handicraft and manufacture in the 18th Century. |
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Against the backdrop of the usual hospital disasters, full-blown anaphylaxis is an incomparable cataclysm, a Krakatoa boxed inside a body. |
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The others are of a dry or yarrish taste and mixd with Whitesour make an incomparable Cider. |
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Fiery orange kniphofia contrasted with this tall shrub's incomparable dark foliage. |
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But nothing could touch his playing in the exquisite central Romanze, Lill at his incomparable, persuasive best. |
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Approaching its 80th year of publication, Brave New World explores a potentially frightening reality that is not incomparable to our world today. |
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You will also find many utilities such as an interior swimming pool, an exercise room, an exterior terrace and an incomparable view of the Square Phillips from the roof top of the hotel. |
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We have preserved our know-how intact and we are safeguarding the changeless and incomparable quality, which has built the reputation and fame of our firm all over the world. |
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Ruth possessed a remarkable, incomparable caritas, a generosity of her time and genius that she shared with everyone, usually poets, who flocked to her Vermont farmhouse, purchased with the Kenyon Poetry Prize. |
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The secret to the incomparable, natural and smooth taste of Landana is the creamiest milk, taken from healthy Dutch cows. |
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Therefore, RCAs were incomparable to vesicant, choking, and nerve agents, all of which were designed to produce casualties and fatalities. |
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This green space is extended by a cornice-like promenade along the edge of the tableland almost 200 metres above the valley of the River GuadalevÃn, with incomparable views of a large part of the Ronda region. |
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He and Pyle become friends and suitors of the incomparable Phuong. |
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Its incomparable know-how developed thanks to product ranges including baker's yeast, improvers and ready-to-use mixes have made the Lesaffre group the outright frontrunner in this business field. |
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The well-prepared and safe route provides many opportunities, including with snow shoes, to discover and enjoy the incomparable winter landscape on a trip lasting around 3 hours. |
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Creating an incomparable visual and extrasensory experience that dazzles all who experience it, the Steel Space hologram concept is sure to bring the realm of event marketing to new heights. |
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Byron, despite his club-foot, learned to dance perfectly, the stuttering Demosthenes became a perfect orator, and Beethoven, losing his hearing, fought his way to incomparable music. |
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Thirty years ago, the incomparable George MacDonald Fraser began the Flashman Papers, going over much the same ground as Henty but with a poltroon as a hero. |
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Delicately prepared and caringly thinned out by the heedful Lafage Estate hands, this vineyard affords an incomparable quality of produce, with perfectly mastered hints of acidity. |
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You who set out to be contemplative, choose rather to be humbled by the unimaginable greatness and incomparable perfection of God rather than by your own wretchedness and imperfection. |
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Simoneau's seemingly effortless vocal finesse and the melting beauty of his tone mark him as an incomparable Ottavio. |
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A whacky film from beginning to end with an incomparable punch line! |
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Rich natural source of Omega 3, Omega 6 and Omega 9, incomparable for the invigoration of the cerebral functions, their consumption is ideal for people of all ages. |
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One of my favorite indoor sights in New York is the incomparable parquet floor at the Jack Tilton Gallery, a bold weave pattern that frequently trumps the art on view. |
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I felt an incomparable joy in seeing the young people with reddened eyes and bearing the smile of a person who knows he has lived something so wonderful. |
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Plastipro's cushioned tiles offer incomparable air-cushioned comfort. |
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Riding is a very minor and emergency aspect of R. C. M. P. work, but equitation is retained as an incomparable school of audacity, calmness, perseverance, mental alertness and sportsmanship. |
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Our patented breakthrough paint technology, called Colour Lock, is the only one of its kind in the industry, bringing you a discernibly richer, truer colour, paired with incomparable performance. |
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Europe has been affected in an incomparable way by the problem of flooding and must be part of the solution to this immediate problem we are facing. |
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Also in this case the incomparable T38 Wave Guide technology allows the ears to perceive fine details rarely pointed out by loudspeaker systems with increasingly large diameter woofers. |
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It indeed constitutes an incomparable tool for the shaping of citizens. |
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However, I am still convinced that the liberal model has incomparable virtues, and if used well makes an efficient contribution to development and economic and social progress. |
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Don Quixote perceives Dulcinea as a golden-haired highborn young woman of incomparable loveliness for whom he will perform brave deeds as her paladin. |
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So set your sights on incomparable memories! |
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Scotland has an incomparable variety of geology for an area of its size. |
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The service is an incomparable tool for Business Wire users to quickly and easily sift out relevant information from the thousands of SEC filings each day. |
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She chose Coverall Cleaning Concepts because of its superior training, its incomparable reputation and its ability to help her manage her entrepreneurial goals. |
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The incomparable actor does double voice duty in Happy Feet, also featuring as the eccentric Rockhopper penguin Lovelace, the Guru of Adelie Land who also narrates the story. |
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After Cezanne, Klee was the finest modern watercolourist, and his responsiveness to the expressive and significatory dimensions of fabric was incomparable. |
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