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Without equal; unmatched.
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By Lillian Ross and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, February 26 , 1949P. 19 Talk: Interview with Reginald Kell, an English clarinettist whose mastery of his instrument is generally conceded to unequalled by anybody else.
Knopper, a contributing editor at Rolling Stone, takes a journalist's approach to the story, chronicling M.J.'s journey from a working-class family, in Gary, Indiana, to unequalled fame and riches and, finally, to a deformed, reclusive, and obsessive middle age, hemmed in by leeches and ne'er-do-wells.
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Xbox One has had a great second winter, thanks in part to aggressive price-cutting, but also to an unequalled (if not quite vintage) line-up of first-party exclusives, with Sunset Overdrive and Forza Horizon 2 perhaps deserving of top gongs.
Due to their unequalled efficacy, bridging application and wide indication range (for example, renal failure, pregnancy), glucocorticoids remain valuable therapeutic tools.
The cause is often the brain's refusal to give up its unequalled ability to think about itself, a metaphenomenon that Harvard professor Daniel M Wegner has called "the ironic process of mental control".
Unless Mr Bush's successor takes urgent steps to restore America's political and moral standing, he says, "the crisis of American superpower will become terminal", and the epoch of American dominance will be shortened.It was a different George Bush who came to office in 2001, declaring that America had to use its unequalled power judiciously.
Morris asks the really big question: given that the door opened to a prosperity unequalled in all history, why did the nations that pioneered this prosperity plunge into suicidal warfare unequalled in all history?
Literature can be a stimulus to moral reflection unequalled perhaps by any other, for it presents the moral choice in its total context with nothing of relevance omitted.
Drill in the modern sense was introduced by the Greeks, who periodically practiced the maneuvers of the phalanx; the Spartans carried disciplined drill to an extreme unequalled by their contemporaries.
"I desperately wanted to put down what was happening, because I thought if by any chance there was a record, even if I died, someone might find it and know what went on," Searle told the Guardian's cartoonist Steve Bell, who described the artist as "our greatest living cartoonist, with a lifelong dedication to his craft unequalled by any of his contemporaries", in 2010.
QTL specific to individual secondary metabolites, however, offer unequalled value to selection programs.
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