It succeeds on all fronts and is a lasting tribute to the inimitability of the classic series. |
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Muslims consider the Quran itself to be a miracle because of the inimitability of its style and language. |
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Perhaps, keeping with the inimitability of the man's life and work, this is only appropriate. |
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The quality excellence of the products, their originality and inimitability are ensured by painstaking craftsmanship. |
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For historians committed to the absolute inimitability of the past, these totems come painfully close to kitsch, three-dimensional boosters of the movie event. |
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Second, adding service components to physical products offers strategic benefits in the form of increased inimitability. |
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Combined with her background, identity, and disability, her vast work experience contributes to her inimitability. |
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Perhaps this constant, indelible inimitability is the greatest achievement of this group of 149 young musicians, but it is certainly not their only feat. |
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This framework leads to the discussion of the Quran and its inimitability. |
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Inimitability The unique historical path makes imitability unlikely. |
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