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Artful and amusing, Schiff's biography is a remarkable achievement given her subject's unparalleled talent for self-effacement.

Charles Murray has an unparalleled talent for persistently forcing the most explosive issues of American politics into the center of the political debate.

Full of self-deprecating, irreverent and cynical humor, sensitive and loyal to friends, she was a woman of unparalleled talent, wisdom, brightness, charm, spirituality and compassion.

Gingrich's sudden rise and special appeal to the emotions of "the base," one suspects, stem less from his vaunted "big ideas" than from his long-cultivated, unparalleled talent for contempt.

Sure, he had the unparalleled talent of Tom Seaver and a masterly Jerry Koosman, but Seaver has long credited Hodges with accelerating his maturation, calling him "the biggest influence" on his career and on the Mets' franchise.

He is an unparalleled talent as far as the North American game goes, and against the Montreal Impact he performed his Atomic Ant act once again, carrying Toronto FC to a 2-0 road win.

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Its pleading quotes from Buffett's famous commentaries in annual reports and although the legal relevance is unclear declares that Berkshire "capitalizes" on Buffett's "well-known and unparalleled investment talents".

Although this abundance and generous support has not called forth a new era of brilliance to rival that of the Weimar Republic when Germany (especially Berlin) experienced a resurgence in the arts and a proliferation of creative talents unparalleled since German Classicism and Romanticism there are a number of noteworthy individual talents and movements dotting the contemporary landscape.

Schubert had an unparalleled melodic gift.

Said another: "His talent is unparalleled: no curse words, simple everyday observations, turned into exquisite narrative".

The unparalleled ensemble of skills, talent, knowledge and financial means that constitute what is generally referred to as "Hollywood" is a marvelous example of "economies of agglomeration".

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