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the inestimable
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Not able to be estimated; not able to be calculated, computed or comprehended, as because of great scale, degree or magnitude.
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This is the inestimable value of a good service.
It carried the inestimable worth of, one last time, moving the spirit of a nation.
He is weary of the "inestimable drag of Being a Werewolf" and its "endless logistics".
Mr. Jacobs was milking the inestimable publicity value of controversy for all it was worth.
The inestimable value of fruits and vegetables, for example, cannot be captured in a supplement.
GIA KOURLAS Soledad Barrio, 48 Flamenco dancer The inestimable power of Soledad Barrio is rooted in contradictions.
Echoing throughout the palace was the inestimable importance of opium, which was produced legally in Vietnam until 1993.
The charges do not include the inestimable costs to quality of life among patients with advanced kidney disease.
But Wall Street isn't remotely prepared for the inestimable damage the financial system would suffer if A.I.G. collapsed.
Often referred to as the first detective story, it features the inestimable Sergeant Cuff and gentleman sleuth Franklin Blake.
I remember sitting down to watch Bill and Ben in the Flowerpot Men, as well as the inestimable Andy Pandy.
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