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the unsurpassed
adjective
Surpassing all others in some way
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The unsurpassed novel on terrorism.
The unsurpassed competitor is the Chevrolet Silverado XFE (for Xtra Fuel Economy), with an identical rating.
Indeed, he described him as the "unsurpassed master of…laying bare the inmost core of spiritual truth".
One minute Young's the unsurpassed master of guitar feedback, the next he's cooing sappy ditties under bucolic studio moonlight.
There, you can sip and stare at the unsurpassed views of the White House and the Treasury Building.
Labour's defence secretary Jim Murphy talks about the "unsurpassed contribution" of the armed forces to our national life.
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The pianist Alfred Brendel has called it "one of the greatest wonders of the world," unsurpassed even by Mozart's later concertos.
2. The biographical section is almost entirely based on the still unsurpassed Scorraille 1914; references below are from the Spanish translation: Scorraile 2005.
(They worked together on the still unsurpassed New York documentary film "In the Street").
The 1947 Constitution also gave the governor unsurpassed powers to veto or even rewrite legislation, and to appoint hundreds of judges, county prosecutors and members of state panels on everything from acupuncture to workers' compensation.
A lawyer whose expertise in the workings of the single market is unsurpassed, the 61-year-old Faull, who speaks fluent French, has been in Brussels since the 1970s.
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