It's a fantastic tune, and really, whatever your thoughts of the man now, he really was peerlessly talented back in the day. |
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Sister Cora Hayes, who has peerlessly served the parish for 45 years, saw her outstanding contribution recognised at the weekend. |
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The town's heart beats close to the magnificent and peerlessly beautiful Bab Mansour gate. |
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At cruising speed, the comfort is supreme, thanks to the suspensions that create a peerlessly smooth ride despite the 20-inch low-profile tires. |
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The game gradually fizzled as Killie sat on their lead and Livingtson were unable to pierce the defence, led peerlessly once more by Freddie Dindeleux. |
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It's handy for rail links to both Heathrow and Gatwick, peerlessly central, yet surprisingly quiet on a weekday night. |
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These characteristics make MATIS imagers particularly reliable and lightweight, with performance, compactness and cost optimized peerlessly. |
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And so the honour bestowed on Sir Wilson Harris, now 89, has passed almost as invisibly and inaudibly as the fall of a single leaf into a waterfall deep in the jungles that he writes about so peerlessly. |
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In The Investigator, a peerless investigator's examination of a subject he would seem to know peerlessly well cannot be judged thorough enough to be complete. |
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Juve's patented 3-5-2 formation, which has served them peerlessly up to that point, dissipated radically with the Turin giants held captive in their own half. |
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That's Amore, as Dean Martin peerlessly intones in the theme tune. |
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The orchestra's co-leader Peter Maslin played John Williams' Schindler's List peerlessly, showing it to be a major work in the tradition of Beethoven's violin romances. |
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