In the pantheon of self-destructive, shambolic, rock-star dandies, Johnny Thunders is the ne plus ultra. |
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Decouflé is a sort of ne plus ultra of the forget-dance tendency in European choreography. |
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An evolutionary refinement to offer more demanding users the ne plus ultra for performance and reliability. |
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The ne plus ultra of plus ça change at Prix Jeunesse 2002 was the range of initiatives announced at the festivals pre-Conference. |
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Valve amplifiers are regarded by many to be the ne plus ultra when it comes to processing audio signals. |
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All-over vehicle wraps as digital prints on truck and trailer or large images made of plots and prints are certainly the ne plus ultra. |
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And the character of Katzone, the ne plus ultra of womanizers, with his supersonic vibrator and interactive museum of conquests, is easily the silliest role in the movie. |
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Many listeners consider it the ne plus ultra of cello concertos. |
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In the world of sprinkles, dragées are the ne plus ultra. |
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The slight that can be conveyed in a glance, in a gracious smile, in a wave of the hand, is often the ne plus ultra of art. |
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That particular shop, sold to Bendel a decade ago or so before, had been the Ne plus ultra of American bookstores. |
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Many of us occupy a world in which having your own hour on a cable chanNel is an all-consuming goal and the Ne plus ultra. |
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Having a bride end the show suggested that the wedding gown was the Ne plus ultra. |
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