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His trademark approach - coming at a subject not straight on but at an angle, moving stepwise from one perfectly formulated summation to the next - is as instantly recognisable as it is inimitable, depending on sharpness of intellect, learning lightly worn and a prose style which, once he had given up thinking of himself as Professor Benjamin, became a marvel of accuracy and concision.

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It was inimitable.

"It's inimitable," Bakouche says.

But it's inimitable, and my wine-bar-loving friend Mike and I make a point of meeting there once a year.

"It's honestly true that every couple of generations somebody comes along who does it not only differently but who does it his or her way in such a way that it's inimitable," Russell said.

It's not spectacular -- but it's inimitable and it's very, very, French.

Despite its identifiable techniques, Berkeley's cinematic style is inimitable; it depends as much on grace and tone, rhythm and gesture, as does the art of the performers he filmed.

Once more, his own account of this chapter in his life is inimitable: it appears in what is, after "Darkness at Noon," probably the most widely known thing he wrote, the apologia for his Communist past in "The God That Failed" (1949) — a collection of essays by eminent former Communists, including Richard Wright and Ignazio Silone, which became a staple of Cold War literature.

Once more, his own account of this chapter in his life is inimitable: it appears in what is, after "Darkness at Noon," probably the most widely known thing he wrote, the apologia for his Communist past in "The God That Failed" (1949)—a collection of essays by eminent former Communists, including Richard Wright and Ignazio Silone, which became a staple of Cold War literature.

"It seemed ridiculous in the beginning," he confirms, "but then we thought it would be inimitable". "It was all lies after that," she continues with a touch of guilt.

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