He was not only an outstanding helmsman, but also a designer, boat builder, sail maker and rigging specialist par excellence. |
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A churchwoman par excellence, she sang in the St. Anthony's choir for three decades and was a member of the vestry for some 17 years. |
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Empire builders supreme, capitalists extraordinaire, imperialists par excellence, these are the criteria by which they govern. |
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Thus the viol consort has to some extent regained its place as the chamber ensemble par excellence. |
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Behan's recollection of his heroic role in the Rising is anamnesis, par excellence, of course. |
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The spellbinding beaches and turquoise sea are vacationlands par excellence. |
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The epic by Waris is interspersed with proverbs, sayings, folktales, history and poetry par excellence. |
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In a press statement, the leaders have described Azad a poet par excellence and said his loss has created a void in literary circles. |
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In its place is the miter, the representation par excellence of the episcopate. |
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All virtuality is a Barmecide feast and Internet is virtuality par excellence. |
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The re-emergence of the avant-garde, modernism's trope par excellence, marks the return of the repressed in contemporary art. |
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Gold is the monetary metal par excellence because it has constant marginal utility. |
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Being a hair stylist considered par excellence, it is natural for shampoo and conditioner manufacturers to have him endorse their products. |
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Last week we alluded to Weimar Germany as the counter-example par excellence to refute this roseate view. |
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To these might be added his reputation as a bon viveur and raconteur par excellence. |
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Most important of all, the reputation of the Court as the expositor par excellence of constitutional meaning was at stake. |
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In exanthematous fevers of all kinds jaborandi in small doses is the remedy par excellence. |
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The form par excellence for online journals, flash fiction is quickly establishing itself as a form to be reckoned with. |
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In fact, after psychology, linguistics is probably the cognitive discipline par excellence. |
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Punishment is a function par excellence of the criminal law, rather than civil law. |
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This is the multipurpose bike par excellence, the one that's always on hand to ride to work or take out on the trails. |
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Bloom's emblematic Shakespeare figures are Falstaff and Hamlet, respectively affirmer and negator par excellence. |
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However, the acoustic guitar is a folk instrument par excellence, and the folk have never been shy about subjecting their guitars to creative abuse. |
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Villa Pisani is the symbol par excellence of the greatness and sumptuousness of the eighteenth century. |
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The Balm of Olympe is the balm par excellence for the driest, most devitalized skin. |
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No doubt, when America swings back to the right, it will be remembered in some quarters as the huggy liberal Obama-era movie par excellence. |
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Practical wisdom, the art of making well-thought decisions is the moral virtue par excellence. |
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Photographs of the bedroom, the private space par excellence, are very rare. |
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Crooner par excellence, he has performed three shows which were turned into albums, all to benefit the Foundation. |
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Talking of Sinatra, Dany's new album actually ends with a rendition of the crooning classic par excellence, Fly Me to the Moon. |
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It is a dimension that is concrete and tangible, synthetically linked to and supported by the international organization par excellence. |
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This is not to say that Hemingway wasn't a mansplainer par excellence. |
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It's the young people's beach par excellence, where you see some amazing bodies soaking up the sun. |
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This is why the Church is founded on the Eucharist, the sacrament par excellence of the presence of Christ in the Church. |
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However, democracy and human rights are par excellence issues of global concern and relevance. |
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It also performs a political function par excellence and other supervisory powers. |
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It is the handkerchief tree par excellence, the large rounded crowns being covered with evenly spaced handkerchieves of white at frequent intervals. |
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As prostitute par excellence, the example of the Magdalen could be called upon to reveal the way forward for women needing to seek repentance from sexual misconduct. |
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He bids fair to be nominated a choral conductor par excellence. |
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Likewise, Uruguayan devotees have taken the Brazilian par excellence Umbanda to Venezuela and Argentine practitioners are taking it to Spain and Italy. |
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Dostum is a warlord par excellence and a classic product of Afghan politics, which is both local and volatile. |
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This collocation of precocious poetic essence, stupefying lyricism and seditious brilliance sets up Rimbaud as the Romantic-Modern poet par excellence. |
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To a loyal cadre of Manhattan real estate executives, Lawrence Fiedler is guru par excellence. |
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The whiting pollock sometimes, par excellence is styled pollock only. On the Yorkshire coast it is called a leet, and in Scotland a lythe. |
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In the field water sport Galician par excellence are the trainer, counting Galicia with representatives in the League of San Miguel trawlers. |
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The pomander, a nosegay in a ball containing perfumes specially created for the exhibition by Lorenzo Villoresi, is the symbol par excellence of the queen herself. |
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Berlusconi presented himself as the anti-politician par excellence, and proposed his entrepreneurial model of a winning, self-made man as the alternative to inconclusive, bureaucratised, and dishonest politics. |
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This is one of the initiatives that Argo Tractors has developed for the launch of the newly re-vamped Landini REX series, a range dedicated par excellence to specialized cultivations, orchards and vineyards. |
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Appreciated for its tenderness, loin is the noble part par excellence. |
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In Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec's mining region par excellence, developing new mining exploration tools for deeper and deeper deposits has become the name of the game. |
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The theoretical apparatus is that of diffusionism, and cartography is the tool par excellence. |
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Practical wisdom is the moral virtue par excellence. |
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The lion was inspired by the profusion of curios which can still be seen inside Coco Chanel's apartment on Rue Cambon in Paris, and reminds us that she was born a Leo, a fire and sun sign of the zodiac par excellence. |
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This, I judge, is nothing but a conspiracy theory par excellence in the Popperian sense. |
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Rose: The exceptional lenitive and anti-wrinkle virtues of the floral water of pink make of it, since centuries, the water of beauty par excellence. |
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It is therefore to be expected that Parliament, as the mouthpiece par excellence of what is of concern to the European population, should keep a close watch on assessment of progress. |
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All that's important about Venice can be easily grasped in the premises of what has become the piazza par excellence making this tour an all time favourite for new comers. |
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Though the shaky camcorder filming style takes some getting used to, it's a relentless creature feature, par excellence. |
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Feminine jouissance is, par excellence, the place from where one can gain access to the experience that there is no Other of the Other, or that there is no sexual relation. |
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Jacob's claim to fame is dubious, not like his father Adam's, the wood hewer par excellence. |
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This is a 'method of education' par excellence since the arts create new ways of access to understanding reality by intervening in usualness, thus sharpening the sense for possibilities. |
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Cohen, Neo-Kantian par excellence and co-founder of the Marburg school, centered his philosophical system in his Ethics of Pure Will. |
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There were a number of omphaloi in Greece, but Delphi was the omphalos par excellence. |
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Barbie is the material girl par excellence, the original mall rat. |
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Yes, the candy bar is a multinational product par excellence. |
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Because fanagalo is viewed by most blacks as the language of oppression and exploitation par excellence, it has not in fact become part of the mainstream. |
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