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What critics call a loss of independent judgment is described by believers here as unrivaled pleasure.
Mature dendritic cells (DCs) are established as unrivaled antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the initiation of immune responses, whereas steady-state DCs induce peripheral T cell tolerance.
Trump built his presidential aspirations on what he portrayed as unrivaled business acumen, memorably claiming that he alone could fix the nation's problems.
Because he is president, and is viewed by Democrats and Republicans as unrivaled in his political skills, Mr. Clinton helps his wife in ways that no other spouse conceivably could, giving her an enormous advantage over Mr. Lazio, the Suffolk County Republican.
Galliers pointed to Tesla's "top-line metrics" as unrivaled, with unit sales growing just over 50percentt last year and automotive revenues up 70percentt.
The Wall Street Journal describes the plan as unrivaled in its elegance and ambition for urban planning and describes Chicago as a monumental manifestation of the plan.
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As Poling puts it, "George was known as an unrivaled raconteur and, in making a film of his life story, it only seemed natural to allow him to tell it".
Indeed, if Musk sees Mars as a hedge, he also sees it as an unrivaled entrepreneurial opportunity.
But the real reason to appreciate Mr. Allen "is as an unrivaled pornographer," Mr. Scott added.
Smith Lambert, 25, who grew up in the building, described her as an unrivaled advocate.
Mr. Allen can best be appreciated "as an unrivaled pornographer," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
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