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For her part, Ms. Gurwitch gives a fervid, unsettling performance of the sort that one is tempted to describe as incomparable or unique.

Stanley Nelson, a New York-based filmmaker who has made several documentaries on African-American life, described the collection as incomparable.

Childhood friends, born a year apart in Buenos Aires, they rank as two of the world's golden musicians as well as incomparable pianists.

Demanding both to shoot and process, Kodachrome rewarded generations of skilled users with a richness of color and a unique treatment of light that many photographers described as incomparable even as they shifted to digital cameras.

In his lifetime, state propaganda spoke of him as incomparable, omnipotent, and infallible — "the Clairvoyant," Korea's "sun," "the perfect brain," capable even of determining the weather (at least when it was good) — and in 1998, four years after his death, the constitution was revised to install him as "president for eternity".

Until this latest spot of trouble, he ran everything from registered companies such as Incomparable Enterprise, which received millions of dollars in government contracts, to Presidential Click, which stages weekly street dances as well as the popular Champions In Action dance-hall event.

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It's a book where perfect quotes fly off the page as frequently as the incomparable Aunt Dahlia smashes up mantelpiece ornaments.

We should seek creative outliers, cast them in unexpected ways and give them the freedom to be themselves: just as individual, incomparable and radical as the superstars of the Golden Age.

"Richie earned the profound and lasting respect of everyone across the world of cricket and beyond, first as an outstanding player and captain, then as an incomparable commentator, and through it all as a wonderful human being," said Mr Gyngell in a statement.

Genji monogatari was called a work of mono no aware ("a sensitivity to things") by the great 18th-century literary scholar Motoori Norinaga; the hero, Prince Genji, is not remarkable for his martial prowess or his talents as a statesman but as an incomparable lover, sensitive to each of the many women he wins.

Verbal hyperactivity of the sissy-Assisi sort nudges the hip reader on page after page: "appalled by his charm, by the erotic proximity of his snappy crackle of power"; "as graceful in his movement as the incomparable Max"; "The city was a cliff and they were its stampeding lemmings.

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