Sentence examples for Matchless from inspiring English sources

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Matchless

adjective

Having no match; without equal.

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But lately its matchless record has been refreshed.

Not only is Toyota's brief reign as the world's largest carmaker threatened but, more important, so too is its reputation for matchless quality and management.

When Hitler's matchless ability to tap resentment and hatred is added to this poisonous mix, Weimar's plunge into dictatorship looks to have been inevitable.Or was it?

With its matchless armed forces, a web of alliances and omnipresent soft power, the United States is still the world's indispensable nation as it has shown in the rescue efforts in the Philippines (see Banyan).

The fourth kind of empire, suggests Mr Darwin, was a more informal one in places such as Argentina and Egypt where British influence was exercised through commerce, investment and shrewd diplomacy (occasionally of the gunboat kind).What characterised Britain's empire most was the matchless adaptability of its builders and promoters.

Without a direct competitor and with nearly 1,400 sold over its long life, the 747 has been a matchless earner.

They have matchless brand-names and country-wide sales networks, which foreigners will not find easy to replicate.

So it is no surprise that V's favourite way of passing the time in his underground lair is watching the Robert Donat film version of Dumas's matchless tale.In this section Misunderstanding the threat?

The intellectual delights of exploration would often carry him away and his own matchless dialectic skill would lead him to pursue a fleeing opponent further than was wise.

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But in central Europe labour costs are well below €5 an hour.Surprisingly flexibleGerman efficiency and once-matchless engineering can reduce that differential and justify higher prices, but only to a degree.

Literary devotion to the Virgin Mary was particularly prominent and at its best could produce masterpieces of artful simplicity, such as the poem "I sing of a maiden that is makeless [matchless]." The art that conceals art was also characteristic of the best popular and secular verse of the period, outside the courtly mode.

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