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But the laser-like intensity that driving at the limits of physics and biology requires is something unparalleled in my experience.
He is an instinctive feminist and these extraordinary plays, which do something unparalleled in the history of drama, eloquently prove the point.
But in this case the pressure on Nature was so severe that its editor did something unparalleled in its 133-year history: last month he published, alongside two papers challenging Quist and Chapela's, a retraction in which he wrote that their research should never have been published.
"The collection of manuscripts, editions and publications add up to something unparalleled".
This war and the aftermath in the region is something unparalleled in our short century, and it's still going on; every week churns out new bodies.
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"But the city makes up for its hazards and its deficiencies," he wrote, "by supplying its citizens with massive doses of a supplementary vitamin — the sense of belonging to something unique, cosmopolitan, mighty and unparalleled".
And yet, "the city makes up for its hazards and its deficiencies by supplying its citizens with massive doses of a supplementary vitamin -- the sense of belonging to something unique, cosmopolitan, mighty and unparalleled".
The last word goes to the Greek historian, Polybius: "Who could be so indifferent or so idle that they did not want to find out how, and under what kind of political organisation, almost the whole of the inhabited world was conquered and fell under the sole power of the Romans in less than 53 years, something previously unparalleled?" SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome is published by Profile (£25).
We also have a very high regard for customer service; something that is unparalleled in this industry.
This is something that it is unparalleled with male entertainers.
Although there were instances of some looting from the site, particularly between the two excavation periods, Walterfang kept the cargo intact as one complete collection so that it could be studied in its original context; something which has given an "unparalleled insight into China's industrial capacity and global trade" according to Julian Raby, director of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
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