Written in Jonathan's inimitable style, this book gives a wonderful feel for those exciting times. |
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The US government in its own inimitable fashion has been firing broadsides against everyone opposed to its continuation. |
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A timeless comedy, this story is about the upper classes on their uppers while the inimitable Jeeves is always on hand to sort out their mess. |
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In our own inimitable style, the team retired to the local boozer to drink beer, play drinking games and sing the occasional song. |
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Now we had brief moments of conversation, when I learned much more about this inimitable Peter. |
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This fabulously barmy show is littered with Wilde's inimitable razor-sharp hysterical one-liners and a delicious vein of black humour. |
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There was a time when Malayalam drama and cinema songs had an inimitable lyrical and musical charm. |
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She arrived in 1920s Paris with nothing but talent, ruthless ambition and her own inimitable style. |
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His work may be grounded within a classical base but from there on it achieves an inimitable style. |
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The inimitable Fish makes several pungent observations on the transgressions of our city 's finest this past holiday. |
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The British settlers who arrived in New Zealand created an inimitable dish that has come to be known as colonial goose. |
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Well, this is the same deal, as record after record is dropped in the boys' own inimitable style. |
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Indeed the one and only, the inimitable John Dillon had delivered free traffic to Dublin. |
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Jim, in his usual inimitable way, kept everyone entertained by his repertoire of jokes and stories. |
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It was a formula almost from the start, and Smith has never strayed from it, but he so completely mastered the approach that he is inimitable. |
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For the crack and banter and meeting old acquaintances, no journey was too far for the inimitable Tom. |
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He is full of inimitable wit, like the bumble bee that flew out of Milligan's shop in High Street with a rasher of bacon in its mouth. |
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Subtle and understated, he acts and shouts his way through scenes with inimitable style. |
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The inimitable Eddie Vee has clocked up more TV appearances than other Elvis impersonators have had burgers. |
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Cronyn is an inimitable professional, but her Virginia is disappointingly virtuous and fleshless. |
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With his inimitable style of cosying up to most of the families for whom he irons clothes, he has made himself indispensable to many households. |
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Peering out from the stand of Brian Haughton Antiques will be a fine pair of Meissen hares modelled around 1750 by the inimitable J.J. Kandler. |
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But most of all, he blows the gaff on reviewers and productions alike, with his own inimitable turn of phrase. |
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Rao has an inimitable style with the purist in him steadfastly refusing to dilute and encash. |
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Elseware has a good model of what he wants from a group and in his inimitable style went and did it. |
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And these were many, written in his much admired and inimitable prose style. |
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With her inimitable recital she established an immediate rapport with the audience. |
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He has travelled far and wide in Ireland, the U.K and America and has all kinds of stories to tell in his own inimitable way. |
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This site covers the gamut of financial advice in its own inimitable style. |
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The night will welcome musicians, storytellers and singers from all over the region, all welcome to entertain the crowd in their own inimitable way. |
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With his inimitable style, he started writing plays and short stories. |
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He's a diehard loyalist and a campaigner known for his inimitable style. |
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It's written in their inimitable style and has a ton of enthusiasm. |
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The other selections are Corea originals, written in his inimitable style. |
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Needless to say, in my own inimitable way these days, I didn't care. |
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So too is Wright and his own inimitable version of tough love. |
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He abounded in quaint simile, and many times the studied argument of his opponent would fall before some simple homley illustration, delivered at the oppertune time, in his inimitable style. |
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Still, the inimitable deadpan humour is what counts and that's still here in spades. |
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In keeping with Chopard's celebrated line, brilliants whirl around the dial, adding an inimitable touch of sparkle and light. |
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Life passes gently by from one tram stop to the next, in the midst of the Irish countryside glorified by the inimitable Kodachrome film. |
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With its inimitable color shade, it gives cosmetic formulations an ocean breeze-like freshness and purity. |
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It is the pumped-up version of Revolution followed by the inimitable melody line of Rendez Vous 4 that finally get the audience up on its feet. |
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The final, though less of a dazzling display, was another expression of Brazil's inimitable winning ways. |
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During this last phase that each barrel gives fragrances and flavorings that make Leonardi Balsamic Vinegar unique and inimitable. |
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This inimitable project aside, the search for visual rather than textual material has been dominant in Courbet studies, supplanting the logocentric premise of iconography. |
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With its expressive appearance and clean lines, linoleum creates an inimitable overall effect. |
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Its inimitable flavour has put it into the big league and makes it a welcome addition to the finest cheeseboards. |
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Singing in those spine-tingling raw vocals and that inimitable accent, music's gold-digger recounts his own personal quest for Eldorado. |
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Besides his inimitable style and idiosyncratic sense of humour, the strong disciplinarian also developed a unique football philosophy. |
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If he takes one of them off, you'll discover his laughing face and inimitable dreadlocks! |
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A range of jewellery comprising a choker, earrings and a ring further sublimate the inimitable oval design. |
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Instead, he was more of a magpie, listening to what came before and incorporating it into his own inimitable music. |
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This book may offer few revelations, but it paints a fresh and vivid picture of an inimitable woman. |
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Find the inimitable taste of chestnuts mingled with that of shallot in all your salads decorated with mushrooms and ham. |
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Each barrel gives fragrance and flavor making balsamic vinegar unique and inimitable. |
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The free-standing communication pedestal conveys an inimitable assurance of style when it comes to making an impression. |
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Each variety is crushed separately for each time a single olive oil flavorings inimitable. |
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Here is an essential book by Shepard Fairy, a brilliant illustrator, an inimitable style, a treat for the eyes. |
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It is the origin of its power, presence and sound, its inimitable character and performance. |
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Are you a fan of U2, who have taken concert venues by storm with their inimitable guitar music? |
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The trouble, though, was that Cole Porter had become incapable of turning out a trademark Cole Porter song, with its inimitable mix of eroticism and esprit. |
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Even in his younger days, the inimitable strength and fortitude in his voice was mixed with the occasional moment of weakness, the odd quaver and show of vulnerability. |
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The inimitable spring is still there, although no longer quite as powerful as a decade ago when it lifted him head and shoulders above the English game. |
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Or the inimitable Oregon Country Fair, a 45,000-person, three-day Woodstock-esque hippy festival in the woods outside Eugene. |
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I know because I saw him sit down at the typewriter and begin banging it out in his inimitable style, which included forced nicknames and chatty familiarity. |
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This distressing subject aside, the book is shot through with Connolly's inimitable humour and even in print he has the ability to render you helpless with laughter. |
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Such purism and moral fervor seem inimitable for art writing today. |
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Want a soft shell jacket from the inimitable ScottEVest? |
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They were urged on by French comic actor Jamel Debbouze, who provided a unique touchline commentary on some of the first-half action in his own inimitable style. |
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What's more, the foursome manage to keep their inimitable live sound even on record, enriching their music this time round with new input after their experiences with Tarmac and Ali Dragon. |
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Here in his last Scherzo, he intersperses a flighty Mendelssohnian whimsy with Chopin's own inimitable cascading figurations, and adds only an occasional touch of his more typical melancholy. |
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Ensorcelled once more by that inimitable, smoke-filled Serling voice, which is reassuring and unnerving at once, I wondered how the ingenious TV writer would have used social media and search engines in his plots. |
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Pleasing to the eye yet assertive, the clean lines have been designed to adapt to the shape of the body, providing inimitable Ducati style while emphasising form. |
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Together with Pat Hacket, a close associate and follower of his, Andy Warhol describes in an inimitable way that tempestuous, disputable, but magnetic decade, which changed the world. |
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He was a virtuoso dancer both in solo and in partner dance. He led his partners gently still imperiously to another inimitable dancing impromptu masterpiece. |
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Our automobile specialists take pleasure in representing the inimitable Audi brand and are true connoisseurs of the innovative design, sophisticated technology and superior performance that characterize it. |
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There would have been no inimitable Hemingway voice without Spain. |
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Use her wardrobe and dressing table to elaborate a unique and inimitable style, combining clothes and make-up: at the end you'll be able to admire yourself in the mirror! |
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Then there is the inimitable Empress-Dowager Cixi. |
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There is indeed something treasurable about this essence Germans call the urtext, the original — fresh ink and fresh thought, virgin paper, inimitable ciphers pursuing one another across the page of history. |
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They will have to cope with communication lags, limited power and new types of foodStuck in the middle with you Korea has played an inimitable and unenviable role in China's history. |
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The fermentation which occurs on the basis of the original microflora, together with the production technique, make it possible to obtain a unique and inimitable final product. |
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It's hot, but a gust of wind comes up, cooling you with that inimitable scent of wheat and dirt that is the Palouse. |
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In his work he explores the grey area of transition from childhood to adulthood by revisiting furniture and other everyday items in his own inimitable way. |
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The sensitivity and the ability of Master Saito are inimitable. |
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Zarina is renowned not only for the unique quality of its products but also for the inimitable design of its stores and the eye-catching way in which the jewellery is displayed. |
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The listeners were deeply moved by her ability to change her singing style, its suppleness, and especially by the inimitable pianissimo that was clear as a bell and often nearly trailed off into nothingness. |
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In this section, Solaris has selected sunglasses with an inimitable look. |
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As was just articulated by Chief Robert Joseph in his own inimitable way, there is an inextricable relationship between ourselves and the wild salmon stocks. |
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My collection includes the inimitable cartoonists, Trog and Ronald Searle. |
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The one way for us to become great, perhaps inimitable,' asserted pioneering Hellenist Johann Joachim Winckelmann in 1755, 'is by imitating the ancients. |
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