He was a peerless expert on the region beyond the Mississippi, as well as a prominent scientist and ethnologist. |
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Ascot has royalty, Goodwood offers glorious views towards England's south coast, but, for sheer style and panache, Longchamp is peerless. |
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Modern decadence and moral ambiguity are brought to the fore, with peerless acting by Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. |
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From Cornish Blue shark steaks to Scarborough fresh-dressed crab, the range of fish is bewildering and the quality peerless. |
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Had they been any better, they would be threatening the peerless position of the puri at my local Indian restaurant, Gourock's Taj Mahal. |
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Three goals from Mark Bultje and a peerless netminding display from Jayme Platt gave Phoenix the victory they needed in a must-win game. |
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Rather than peerless screen goddesses, we see the vulnerable essences of the two stars. |
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My consultants currently read Harry as a modern-day knight, peerless and beyond reproach. |
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It is a peerless town car, being so quick and nimble, and it's a breeze to park and a doddle to drive in heavy traffic. |
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Our chefs did us proud by clearly drawing out the peerless differences in the flavour of Pakistani cuisine. |
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The acting is peerless, and you feel as if you know every individual man intimately. |
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But Real's peerless record goes beyond all that, their manifold achievements in the game as a whole transcend jealousy. |
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The organisation, as you would expect from a country that hosted the greatest modern Olympiad, was peerless. |
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So it's a meaningless mismatch punctuated by spite, scrappy goals, cards and, with the exception of the peerless Pires, no flair. |
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With its sophisticated challenges and peerless animation, the film is close to being a masterpiece. |
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A peerless study, which has been less than a decade in print, it has only begun to enter the employment of contemporary theorists and historians. |
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Today this peerless coach lies feeble and weak wanting assistance to meet his illness. |
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He doesn't think of himself as having a peerless reputation, he just thinks of himself as being a good runner. |
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Maya Homberger's phrasing on the Baroque violin is peerless, her tone warm and expressive. |
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And while other artists might explore similar ground, the particular glory of Paterson's work is its peerless perfection. |
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The team's scientific ingenuity was peerless, but IMTI also knew that timing plays a critical role in any successful transfer of technology. |
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Again, many of these objects were inspired by the peerless collection of Chinese porcelain amassed by the Sultans and housed in the Topkapi, the best outside China. |
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Of course not everyone is disenchanted with our peerless leader. |
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Maybe try switching it up with more interesting word choices: sumptuous, transmundane, peerless? |
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Several coats of carefully applied finish ensure peerless quality, durability and sumptuousness. |
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He was also a peerless yapper, taunting opponents in Tikkanese, an unintelligible mishmash of Swedish, Finnish, and English. |
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James Bond, British literary and film character, a peerless spy, notorious womanizer, and masculine icon. |
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Now considered the leading understudy to the peerless Gianluigi Buffon, the agile Marco Amelia has fulfilled his early promise. |
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Our Xolo, snorkel Louise, has had a difficult time expressing her peerless beauty. |
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But he was reassured by the director's reputation and by the presence of a peerless supporting cast. |
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Under the skin, the new C-Class boasts a host of technological innovations that combine to deliver a peerless driving experience. |
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A peerless cartoonist, Chapleau gives the impression that the more he disagrees with a public personality, the more he loves to draw him. |
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At her side: Jordan Officer, a peerless guitarist who is releasing his first album this year. |
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Before everyone, ahead of everyone: this is the new peerless level of excellence established by Campagnolo®. |
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It offers a unique solution that combines a totally neutral dispensing system, peerless user comfort and a modern design. |
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The variety and quality of the care it provides for the beauty and well-being of both men and women remain, quite simply, peerless. |
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This models a beautiful 30W boutique amp head renowned for its peerless quality and true point-to-point wiring. |
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The resulting photographs are a celebration, bringing to life the peerless spirit embodied by The Macallan. |
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The son of a Sydney grocer, Rosewall was a natural left-hander but was taught to play right-handed by his father and developed a peerless backhand. |
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He is peerless when it comes to summoning American history and a sense of national purpose. |
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You experience a thriving mix of Maori, forestry, arts and crafts, a champion Maori rugby team, Tolaga Bay knitwear, peerless beaches and matchless surf. |
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Sadly, his almost peerless skill in the saddle was matched until two years ago by a seemingly relentless ability, mostly alcohol-induced, to kick himself in the head. |
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The wonderfully rounded performances on his early discs, when peerless technique was wedded to Apollonian refinement, now seem to belong to another age entirely. |
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You can see instantly why he is peerless in British politics. |
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Andalucia, cradle of flamenco, with its peerless musical passion, its regal and graceful dancers, and the flaming, dizzying cascades of notes from the fretboard? |
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Although there's a hint of Norman Wisdom in his pantomime moves, Ant recreates his past studiously, and it only takes a hip thrust and a coy look to recall what a peerless pop star he is. |
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The 3.2 liter FSI® V6, five-link front suspension, optimized weight distribution and, of course, quattro® all back up its suggestive looks with peerless performance. |
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It's as though the peerless artificer has had enough of artifice. |
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Its name refers to the geographical area that historically has been most involved in the bean's production and which clearly promotes its particular properties, making it a clearly distinguishable and peerless product. |
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The Centurion 40 S stays faithful to her peerless style and elegance which, combined with her outstanding sailing performance and comfort at sea, have made her a reference for sailors who enjoy fast blue water cruisers. |
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No henchman he worthied by weapons, if witness his features, his peerless presence! |
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The pure taste of our products is there to ensure peerless delight. |
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Park Hyatt provides the discerning traveler exclusivity, privacy, personalized service and peerless quality in everything from original works of art to culinary arts. |
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The Australian batting line up is all over the place, lacking an established opening partnership, no fixed abode for Shane Watson and a skipper in Michael Clarke who is peerless at five but frequently exposed at four. |
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Those chosen must have first proven themselves worthy as not only master debaters but peerless, pugnacious political postulators as well. |
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Celebrate the power of owers with a 4 star weekend to see around 20,000 of them at the peerless Florimania exhibition at Hampton Court. |
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As for Intel, its manufacturing machine is peerless. |
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And no one has bridged the divide between peerless mass market smoochers and inventive cutting edge pop with such ease. |
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Offering a variety of configurations, the 2011 Audi A8 is peerless. |
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These important investments are helping to create economic stimulus and jobs now while ensuring that our parks continue to provide Canadians with peerless opportunities for enjoyment and learning. |
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He was also dazzled by George Benson, who so marvelously channeled Nat King Cole with a Montreal big band before performing his own hits, showcasing his peerless guitar mastery. |
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On Wednesday, David Letterman – master of deadpan goofiness and peerless connoisseur of the absurdity of human existence – is stepping down from The Late Show. |
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Ventadorn will offer a repertoire of mediaeval music in the peerless setting of the sanctuary, which is located on the upper slopes of the Randa mountain. |
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Gothenburg is a gateway to the Western Archipelago, with its peerless isles and barren grey skerries and they are easily accessible by boat from the city. |
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The concert ended with a peerless Stabat Mater by Part, a complex composition with a simple message of faith and humanity. |
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Indeed, the sounds available for the M400 still have a peerless quality and charm today, especially when compared with contemporary digital instruments. |
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Coventry Godiva's Marlon Devonish has been peerless among compatriots in 2007 but even he will expect to genuflect when Tyson Gay comes to Crystal Palace. |
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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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