Her natural barriers consist of the sea on one side and an unsurpassable hill on the other. |
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With all their brightness, supernovae gradually die away as a result of internal explosions of unsurpassable intensity. |
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Celebrate your first spotting with a crumble, then progress to the obligatory and unsurpassable gooseberry fool. |
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One is not slighting her in saying that she comes close to, but does not equal, the unsurpassable Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. |
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Sitting in the Clydesdale Plaza in Edinburgh, with its unsurpassable view of Edinburgh Castle, he is chipper. |
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Treats to look forward to include the Rainy Day wife's famed Irish stew and the Rainy Day mother's unsurpassable smoked haddock chowder. |
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The fact that the master of representation has changed identity, changes nothing with regard to its primal and unsurpassable idiocracy. |
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Visitors can climb the tower and enjoy an unsurpassable view of the surrounding countryside. |
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Sinuous, seductive and flexible lines with a permanent, timeless quality that sets an unsurpassable standard. |
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Awaiting them in the semi-finals were Canada, a team that had proved an unsurpassable barrier for the Costa Ricans in the past. |
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That would have been an unsurpassable violin-piano French programme. |
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They also make ideal picnic fare and, thanks to their ability to soak up large amounts of alcohol, unsurpassable party food. |
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The military fields many specialist units, unsurpassable thanks to their training in their respective field of expertise. |
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Recognize what is of highest importance in situations marked by unsurpassable limits. |
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This next generation of office tables is unsurpassable in its simplicity, flexibility, practicality and elegance. |
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What he means is nature in its actual form, its life-force, and also its imperfection, and above all in its unsurpassable beauty. |
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I also rejoice in the vast activity accomplished for the benefit of beings due to developing the mind of supreme unsurpassable enlightenment. |
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Discover how we have been able to improve the unsurpassable, to re-invent one of the best bikes in history. |
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As a verbal melodist, especially a melodist of sweetness and of stately grace, and as a harmonist of prolonged and complex cadences, he is unsurpassable. |
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If the modernist box remains the default form, unsurpassable for its elegance and adaptability, it has also been the spur to some amazingly bold escapes from that orthodoxy. |
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He managed one Glasgow club in a period when the other was unsurpassable. |
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Several hallowed records that stood for a generation and more, and long were regarded as unsurpassable, have diminished to footnotes in the annals of the game. |
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At least with Mozart there are a substantial number of works of unsurpassable genius rising from the routine mediocrity of about three quarters of his output. |
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The many cultures and languages, as well as the differences existing between the various countries, lend an unsurpassable richness to the European education system as a whole. |
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For some he spoke of an unsurpassable way of grace, of God's love. |
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In 25 bc an expedition under Aelius Gallus opened the Red Sea to Roman use and simultaneously revealed the Arabian Desert as an unsurpassed and, indeed, unsurpassable boundary. |
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With the other members of the faithful he shares the unsurpassable dignity of being a child of God and of living the mystery of ecclesial communion in a spirit of grateful fellowship. |
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The Classical concerto had achieved in Mozart's mature works for piano and orchestra an unsurpassable degree of organization, and Beethoven had further extended the genre's scale of design and range of expression. |
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The main asymmetry, however, is psychological: there is a huge gap between those who fear a lot of things more than death and a world in which individual life, pure immanence, is considered as something unsurpassable. |
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Thousands of kilometers of underground galleries built by the slow action of surface water hold a universe of unbelievable beauty and unsurpassable natural and social richness that is still far from being known and explored. |
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In accuracy, thoroughness, lucidity, and comprehensive grasp of a vast subject, the 'History' is unsurpassable. |
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The BPHE's flexible design and the opportunity to customize both the plate and brazing materials frequently mean unsurpassable performance compared with conventional heat exchangers. |
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These OPD galvanometers are designed to deliver an unsurpassable combination of high linearity and low drift that is required for high precision applications. |
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