It becomes hard to make out the real men through the billowing superlatives. |
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I feel woefully inadequate to even review their programme because they left me speechless and with only the ability to utter superlatives. |
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The festival program notes for this film are dripping with superlatives, which should always make you suspicious. |
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This east European touring group has built a reputation that eats up superlatives. |
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When I saw it first last year, I promised to uncork a jeroboam of superlatives for its UK release. |
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I could hurl more superlatives at the band, but really, they don't need it. |
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After writing nearly 100 DVD reviews, one begins to run out of superlatives to describe the better discs which pass before the eyes and ears. |
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A wonderful family home where no superlatives can really do justice to what awaits. |
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So many superlatives have already been applied to this tour-de force of a one-man show that it is hard to add anything new. |
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This extravagant praise, moreover, takes the form of far-fetched metaphors, antitheses, hyperboles, superlatives, elaborate syntax, etc. |
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No slide shows, no superlatives in the press release, and only the briefest of presentations. |
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Three million acres of pristine unspoiled natural grandeur means that one soon runs out of superlatives. |
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The time and care was taken, and the result is this film I can't seem to find enough superlatives to describe. |
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While the rest of the world scoured their thesauruses for superlatives, the band themselves were concentrating. |
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And the only one who saw through the hyperbole and the meaningless superlatives was my Aunt Petunia, and she was half-deaf. |
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I can heap superlatives attempting to describe the merits of this film. |
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Then the superlatives will no longer be needed – when women won't need to be twice as good as a man, in order to go half as far. |
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Powerful, well-acted films are easy to review, with no end of superlatives to string together to laud the acting, directorial genius, and so forth. |
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Jordan's mere appearance is enough to haul out a collection of superlatives. |
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Sometimes superlatives can be used to good effect in a lead. |
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In product advertising, the manufacturers of hearing aids vie with one another, using high-tech superlatives to describe their miniature devices. |
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We did Yoga and meditated and spoke honestly to each other and didn't exaggerate or use too many superlatives or minimize or awfulize or secretly despise or withhold or lie. |
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The British Sector Commander has also spared no superlatives in describing the activities of our troops. |
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In talking about American Beauty, for once it is right to use superlatives. |
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There is no shortage of superlatives used when describing women who are achievers. |
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But it is hard to come up with an adequate metaphor to replace the overused superlatives. |
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What could be more symbolic than to be associated with a record attempt when your candidacy is rife with superlatives? |
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Mongolia is a land of superlatives. It is the most sparsely populated country and for this very reason has the most untouched nature reserves. |
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The tendency in the media today is to sling about superlatives, proclaiming things to be great and wonderful when they are really just so-so. |
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We have used a lot of superlatives this year, which has been the year of Europe. |
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I am leery of superlatives but am not inclined to argue with that. |
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Are our beloved burgers forever evolving beyond the classics toward an endless stack of superlatives? |
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Now, some of this might be because the poor lass has shuffled off this mortal coil, but none of these guys tends to throw around superlatives for people who don't deserve it. |
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It was a night ripe with superlatives and mind-boggling statistics. |
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Press releases are very often filled with a plethora of superlatives and not always so clever comparisons, aimed at creating a buzz, sometimes over nothing. |
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Leo McIntire then took over her mantle but his eloquent oration and superlatives went over the head of Brendan Bradley, who had to ask me what some of the big words meant. |
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In the same way, North Americans are fairly well used to stripping an advertisement of its superlatives, clearing away the puffery, and disregarding claims of the near-miraculous. |
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The truth is, for all the mystique that surrounds New Zealand, the endless superlatives to describe their talents, the All Blacks will always sail close to the wind. |
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Madam President, one of the great disadvantages of this Parliament is that it is never short of superlatives when it comes to heaping praise upon the presidencies that take place in this regular six-monthly cycle. |
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Instead, his usual mode of speech is fuelled by high-octane superlatives. |
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D'eux, the album of superlatives that broke all records! |
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Cairo and Mecca received this royal personage, whose glittering procession, in the superlatives employed by Arab chroniclers, almost put Africa's sun to shame. |
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There is no end to the superlatives for the magic event held in the Grand Palais on Sunday October 11 2009 when the American superstar Prince gave two impromptu concerts. |
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Yet like many of the superlatives regularly applied to Microsoft most ruthless corporate monopolist also often crops up its latest achievement raises mixed feelings. Many of these are misplaced. |
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While these superlatives are indications of his commitment and a certain level of workaholism, they do little to mask his desire to always be on the front lines and to personify the power of his mandate. |
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Reviewers were lukewarm about the direction by Glen Byam Shaw and the designs by Roger Furse, but Olivier's performance in the title role attracted superlatives. |
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Gielgud's performances drew superlatives from reviewers and colleagues. |
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