But it is true that he regarded the pure truths of mathematics as incomparably more certain than any perceptions of the five senses. |
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Great guitarist, underrated and fantastic singer, and utterly, incomparably brilliant songwriter. |
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Flowering quince is Chaenomeles, that dense, thorny, spring-blooming shrub that comes in all those incomparably rich and tarty hot colors. |
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An inscrutable and incomparably powerful force permeates the Universe and binds it together. |
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The opportunities described appear incomparably greater than those garnered by even the most closely nurtured venture-capital portfolio company. |
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But in return, the occupants get an incomparably intimate connection to the rhythms of the river. |
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A zebra fillet, portioned into tournedos, is incomparably the finest meat that is obtainable in a Bushveld camp. |
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Russia has not become a new neighbour with enlargement, but an incomparably more important one none the less. |
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In addition to all the popular TV stations, an incomparably wide range of channels is available to you. |
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This astonishingly and deliciously scented gentle scrub refines the skin on even the roughest hands and feet, making them feel incomparably soft. |
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Reconciling career and family continues to be incomparably more difficult for women than for men. |
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Cleaver Brooks hopes to advance further in the market as a result of this quality feature, which gives the plants incomparably high efficiency. |
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Of note is also the incomparably lower cost of equipment operation and significantly lower energy consumption. |
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It's incomparably portable without the usual ultraportable screen and keyboard compromises. |
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It is ironic that our memories of this incomparably abundant species are tied to these individual captives. |
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Whether you knew Andy personally, or just looked forward to his incomparably shrewd dispatches from all over, there's no better way to honor his spirit. |
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After giving some simple examples we show that the set consisting of the four-element Boolean algebra and the four-element fork is incomparably continuable. |
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I was an incomparably weaker man than Raffles, while every whit as wicked. |
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First, a Woman surrounded by angels, Mary, is hailed incomparably by the great alleluia Asumpta. |
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This bizarre wonder created by Adams is, quite frankly, incomparably funny. |
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Portions are still usually generous, but they taste incomparably better than before. |
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It is one of the oldest saws in the book that it is incomparably more expensive to fight a war than to keep the peace. |
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At 51, Prince is still a musical genius and an incomparably talented showman. |
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Owen Matthews on what documents like these incomparably reveal about the true horrors of the Soviet system. |
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The incomparably charming Jean Dujardin began his little Oscar speech with a simple declaration in his imperfect English. |
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But the same factors winner-takes-all economics coupled with an incomparably bigger global economy—explain part ofactors winner-takes-alls ofactors winner-takes-allho makeconomicsgger share of the very wealthy. |
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The coming months will also be part of this process, with the arrival on the market of a new ceramic incomparably light and comfortable, and tinged with a hint of gold. |
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Quantity and quality at an incomparably low price. |
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Each describes the other in images incomparably voluptuous, even in the literature of the East, where the love of the spirit so often finds translation into the language of the love of the body. |
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It has channelled human ingenuity into innovations in both products and services which make everyday life incomparably more convenient than it was years ago. |
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The prime minister owns Rudaw, the main television channel. Nonetheless, the Kurdish economy is incomparably livelier than that of the area controlled by Baghdad, let alone Mosul. |
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Consisting only of 27 chapters, the book is incomparably smaller than Al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyyah, but its importance as an expression of Ibn al-ʿArabī's mystical thought in its most mature form cannot be overemphasized. |
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But we suffered an incomparably greater loss than that. We lost the participation of these countries in the collective effort to attain the aims and goals of the Organization. |
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Spanish society today is incomparably more highly developed, freer and more plural, more emancipated and more aware of its rights than forty years ago. |
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When a customer is familiar with a brand, or favours it incomparably to its competitors, this is when a corporation has reached a high level of brand equity. |
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Ecoregions are not only established to protect the forests themselves but also because they are habitats for an incomparably rich and often endemic fauna. |
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