It was the fact that her unsurpassed work ethic and her unstinting generosity have made her a legend among her colleagues. |
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It was not, alas, unique, unequalled, unsurpassed, or uncommon for all that. |
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They have always been leaders in scouting and their record in national competition is unsurpassed. |
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Its members are unsurpassed at stopping murders, rapes, robberies, burglaries and other violent crimes. |
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Sir Donald Bradman's records still stand, especially his unsurpassed total of 5,028 runs in Ashes contests. |
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She could handle a rifle or a six-gun with an artistry unsurpassed by that of any human being before her time or, probably, since. |
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As the night wore on he was firmly in the middle of the action, playing with a passion unsurpassed among those performing. |
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His unsurpassed resilience to Hollywood's finest voice coaches may get laughs from the critics, but also works in his favour. |
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The Great Pyrenees dog conveys the distinct impression of elegance and unsurpassed beauty combined with great overall size and majesty. |
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It may involve mimicry, he said, as dolphins are unsurpassed in imitative abilities among nonhuman animals. |
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Get me a coffee table book that I can leaf through, full of gorgeous shots of squirrels being squirrelly, and sunsets unsurpassed. |
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He awed at the power flooding his senses, filling him with unsurpassed might. |
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When it comes to fiery fall foliage, Virginia creeper puts on a show that's unsurpassed by other deciduous vines. |
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There is sensational scenery, fabulous wildlife and air of unsurpassed clarity. |
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His plotting is unsurpassed, her characters entirely believable, and her prose the most readable in crime fiction. |
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It is of a transcendent level of kitsch, unsurpassed in any votive shrine I've ever seen. |
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Many coral species in the Red Sea are photosynthetic, which creates a colourific glory that is unsurpassed. |
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The novel is part police procedural, part character study and part showcase for Leonard's unsurpassed dialogue. |
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His penetrating insights into aspects of health policy during the 1950s and 1960s are unsurpassed. |
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Rising enrollment in area schools is part of a movement that experts say is unsurpassed in the country's education history since the Civil War. |
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It is amazing that, in an era of unsurpassed economic vibrancy, that we still have young people who fall through the net of illiteracy. |
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The range, magnificence and diversity of the monuments in the Luxor area is unsurpassed in all of Egypt. |
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These trailering boots are unsurpassed in protecting your horse's legs from the knees to the heels. |
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The magnificence and diversity of the wildlife and landscape is unsurpassed. |
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So, should anyone have any ingenious ideas, please let us know and we may, in our unsurpassed magnanimity, decide to cut you in on the deal. |
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The reasons that lie behind this unsurpassed forging of great language are open to debate. |
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This opportunity offers unsurpassed job satisfaction and is highly rewarding to both tutor and learners. |
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Notice that it doesn't say that an unsurpassed, penetrating and perfect dharma is rare. |
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The artistry of the hidden beauty lies in its polysemy, and that of the visible in its unsurpassed preeminence. |
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The state's cultural institutions, educational centers, and unsurpassed scenery and natural vacationlands continue to bring Utah wide acclaim. |
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Her culinary and sugarcraft skills were unsurpassed and she was an enthusiastic traveller. |
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The repertoire for the Wagner tuba is severely limited, but unsurpassed for sheer quality. |
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It was unsurpassed in the length of the front, depth of the advance and retreat, duration of continuous fighting, and the size of the armies on each side. |
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Though it is not the country's largest, narrowest, or deepest canyon, the Black Canyon provides an unsurpassed combination of depth and narrowness. |
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A rugged housing provides unsurpassed durability, including the ability to survive a 6 m drop test onto concrete. |
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Its wording is far-reaching and unsurpassed by any other agreed document so far. |
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Their mastery of subliminal design may be unsurpassed, even in Vegas, the Renaissance Florence of the art. |
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Their affinity with the Leicester public, too, is unsurpassed. |
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Its comfort must be unsurpassed. That is the only way to gain the confidence of consumers, which is the mainstay of any brand. |
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The high quality of our hospitality at your meetings, conferences and events will be unsurpassed. |
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With its flat design, hardly noticeable breathing resistance and light weight, it offers unsurpassed comfort. |
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Each model uses an advanced hydrostatic transmission so controllability and safety are unsurpassed. |
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Twin Otters, unsurpassed at navigating short airstrips and rough tundra, are ideal for destinations like wind-swept Antarctica. |
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Developments in glass technology in the late seventeenth century, particularly the use of lead glass, offered, for the first time, a medium of unsurpassed clarity. |
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While his skills and artistry as an illusionist are unsurpassed, Remi Boudreau takes his performance to another dimension. |
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But certainly in unlocking their untapped potential, some volunteers showed the unsurpassed value of learning the basics of home economics. |
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He is unsurpassed in providing insights into the psychological roller-coaster ride of top-class sport. |
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The high calibre of stock and contestants, plus the unsurpassed facilities, ensure a great show rain or shine. |
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In the innovative field of synthetics, the Mobil range of products is unsurpassed. |
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Game viewing is unsurpassed as most of the animals remain unfazed by the intrusion. |
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This is a region with an unsurpassed ability to export wars and recessions. |
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For most of the past 50 years, India has been run by politicians of unsurpassed venality, to whom an educated mass is a threat. |
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Television's ability to build brands by surrounding adverts with gripping content is unsurpassed. |
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The twin towers were a courageous statement of pride in America's unsurpassed material prosperity. |
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We have solidified our long term supply chain relationship and we have partnered with a creative supplier with an unsurpassed network. |
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CompAir has been producing piston compressors for over 100 years and our expertise in this field is unsurpassed. |
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This new service offers convenience, fast service and unsurpassed flexibility. |
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Our state of the art equipment provides the critical tool for worker protection, combining mobility with unsurpassed comfort. |
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Dedicated to their purpose, the diligence of these talented canines is unsurpassed. |
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The ITM can now boast a strong team of epidemiologists with unsurpassed field experience, and methodological as well as thematic expertise. |
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Canadian documentaries have played a social role that I think is unsurpassed anywhere. |
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Metal jigsaws with continuously variable speed control for unsurpassed precision, robustness and service life. |
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Because in terms of health, user comfort and efficiency, this appliance is unsurpassed. |
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To date, Celine has had the most Top 10 hits of any other artist on the chart, appearing an unsurpassed 21 times! |
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The AE range now combines the benefits of premium quality designs and quality with unsurpassed coverage. |
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Draeger's fuel cell is alcohol specific and assures unsurpassed reaction and recovery performance. |
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That means you're ready for the Tobago Cays, four deserted islets where the snorkeling and diving are unsurpassed, and there's plenty of room for sailboarding. |
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Throughout this work, Hall has set the standard for care, rigor, completeness, and scholarliness that is unsurpassed in modern behavioral genetics. |
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Tolstoy is unsurpassed in combining the grand with the trivial, that is, the small details which make up life. |
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And when this is achieved simply by actors performing in front of us the very unmediated nature of the event lends it a power that is unsurpassed. |
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In an area like the Borders, where there is a proud heritage and a popular love of rugby that is unsurpassed anywhere, a pro-team should flourish. |
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The beauty and the charm of this lovely spot is unsurpassed. |
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The stylistic theming is unsurpassed in anything I have ever seen. |
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One defeat in eight years is unsurpassed by any player in any tournament and this period of dominance gives him an enormous advantage when he walks on to court. |
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His knowledge of Westbury was said to be unsurpassed and he had been a key player in planning the town's visitor centre, which opened in December. |
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Early advertisements concentrated on featuring the product itself, emphasizing its unsurpassed quality, hygienic and cosmetic efficacy, and modern stylishness. |
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Both his sacred and his secular poetry are generally considered to be unsurpassed in mastery of the Hebrew language and poetic structure and style. |
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In addition, Carlton has unsurpassed capital markets expertise, a stellar track record and an excellent reputation. |
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This result could only be achieved thanks to the excellent cooperation with the members of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy and their staff, as well as our unsurpassed Secretariat. |
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There is clean sound across the spectrum with unsurpassed accuracy delivered in all audio frequencies. |
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While the results one year ago were unsurpassed for any second quarter since 1978, the present outlook is below those of like periods in the past three years. |
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And of course gameplay unsurpassed in simplicity and addictiveness! |
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Indeed, the substantial progress of the United States towards the goals of article VI and the preamble, particularly in recent years, gives it an unsurpassed record in this regard. |
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The diameter and shape of the rods forming the microlenses are precisely controlled and our fabrication know-how results in unsurpassed surface quality. |
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From Wall Street to Washington, Mr Greenspan is credited with an unsurpassed understanding of America's economy, as he has steered monetary policy to achieve rapid growth, low employment and low inflation. |
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For the state retains a potential unsurpassed elsewhere. |
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This triumvirate – aesthetic beauty, glimmering heritage, and investment in the future – always made Arundel seem to me unsurpassed among the hundreds of cricket grounds I have seen over the years. |
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Skyjack's world class product designs provide the best possible value and lowest life cycle costs through unsurpassed reliability and ease of service. |
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Jungle trekking, beach resorts, spelunking and unsurpassed scuba diving are within easy reach. |
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Ron's knowledge base in this area is unsurpassed. |
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The convenience and affordability of online shopping is unsurpassed. |
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He considered the commitment and participation of Board Members to be unsurpassed and was positive that together the fight against malaria could be won. |
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In the lead through oscillation technology: unsurpassed versatility. |
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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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Bellamy plays for the United States and Birchard for Canada in a rivalry that will be unsurpassed in intensity and expectation in February at the Olympics in Sochi, Russia. |
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An unsurpassed place for dreamy days in rejuvenating hilltop air. |
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An honest-to-goodness SUV with a number of un-SUV-like qualities, the 2011 Subaru Forester brings an unexpected balance of desirable attributes for a truly unsurpassed level of driving confidence. |
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The daintiness of these objects highlights the mastery of crystal sculpture for here the cutting techniques are the same as those for larger objects, employed with unsurpassed delicacy. |
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The dominant character, the procuress Celestina, is depicted with unsurpassed realism and gives the work the title by which it is commonly known, La Celestina. |
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Mr. Gordon, who turned 100 in July and was active at Kidder until General Electric acquired it in 1986, has firsthand Wall Street experience that may be unsurpassed. |
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As they are made of laminated glass, these electrochrome roofs are also extremely resistant and thereby deliver unsurpassed occupant safety levels. |
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As a parodist, he is frequently held to be unsurpassed. |
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This same period of economic and political uncertainty, however, produced an unsurpassed literary flowering in England. |
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This facility will give SGX a set of beamlines for X-ray crystallography that are unsurpassed anywhere in the world. |
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These dams are noteworthy, though, for their extraordinary height, which remained unsurpassed anywhere in the world until the Late Middle Ages. |
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To validate Boston Whaler's claim of unsurpassed unsinkability and strength, the United States Marine Corps fired more than 1000 rounds of. |
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The new, high-quality silk-like material being used on this digital machine allows for the finished product to be that of unsurpassed quality in this realm of collectibles. |
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Johnson argues remains unsurpassed in its argumentative force, Wollstonecraft indicts Burke's defence of an unequal society founded on the passivity of women. |
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The unsurpassed details of the Poll Tax are supplemented by useful but more limited Hearth Tax, Annuity Roll, Stent Roll, Burial Register, and other serial evidence. |
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The cooling scheme uses eight powerful fans that give an unsurpassed 65 CFM per slot, designed for the power-hungry next generation of CPU and switch blade servers. |
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