Like all great artists, his best ideas were other people's, made matchlessly his own. |
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Anyone who believed such a thing was by definition clueless and delusional, and the lyrical contributions are matchlessly banal. |
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However, this compilation proves they were matchlessly, defiantly odd. |
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An ascent through the landslide area of Goldau, with its matchlessly beautiful nature and wealth of rare orchids. |
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He was matchlessly unorthodox, brave, loving, generous, riotously funny, as well as shrewd and unsentimental, in a blend of human chemistry that is indeed irreplaceable. |
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For all that he was a mad egomaniac and an unabashed self-promoter, he remains matchlessly entertaining company, incapable of either shame or shoddy thinking. |
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It was only in the 1960s that film-makers, and TV producers, began to exploit the potential of the Victorian atmosphere – gaslight, London fog, cobblestones, peelers, urchins, clubs – that Conan Doyle so matchlessly evoked. |
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