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The poems in this inestimable book are in no way all homages; still less are they imitations or pastiches.
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This is the inestimable value of a good service.
This is the inestimable theatrical classicist who is currently bringing to mind an English-accented Phyllis Diller in "London Assurance," the 19th-century Irish comedy from Dion Boucicault that runs in the National's Olivier Theatre through June 29.
If one leads a life in conformity with a belief in God, this guarantees inestimable benefits if it is revealed, after death, that God exists -- and costs nothing if he does not exist.
None of this speaks about the inestimable loss that tenement buildings mean toward preserving affordable housing for hundreds of low-income immigrant families still thriving in them.
Contrary to the virulent claims of the occupiers at Malheur, we are fortunate to share in the inestimable riches of this public domain set aside for all of us.
And in this, of course, the U.S. has the inestimable advantage of enjoying the closest possible cooperation with Israeli intelligence services.
For many years this proved of inestimable value, particularly to small libraries unable to afford skilled catalogers.
This was of inestimable importance for the history of the period from about 600 to 850, since it was to Italy and to Rome that the people of northern Europe looked for direction and for example.
Which makes this report an inestimable resource for crafting proper laws.
The odds ratio for this effect is inestimable as the numbers of controls with high IgM OD = 0.
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