Sentence examples for unrivaled when from inspiring English sources

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Tricomi is unrivaled when it comes to dry cuts, and has a lineup of colorists, too, but his salons offer much more than highlights, hairstyles and cuts.

Most of Mitică's lines are comebacks in dialogue, and Caragiale notes that his character takes pride in "being unrivaled" when it comes to these.

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A limited number of examples of supramolecular systems are also presented showing that the information provided by calorimetry (i) can unveil subtle details that would go undetected with other techniques, and (ii) is unrivaled especially when coupled with complementary information from other techniques.

Today, however, in an era of unrivaled prosperity, when Americans express complete confidence in their ability to handle most economic concerns, the authorities and the public have begun to doubt whether costs for the best medical care can ever be contained, or whether a practical way exists to provide insurance for all citizens.

With the Bush administration vowing to develop a more expansive missile defense than ever, there is an atmosphere of excitement, at least among the Americans here, unrivaled since 1962, when a Nike Zeus rocket fired from here knocked out an incoming missile, the birth of the antimissile system era.

This has given it an unrivaled position of power when dealing with customers.

Students come to Columbia College because it has this great and unrivaled Core Curriculum, and when they leave it is the great common intellectual experience they all share.

A relatively gentle tradition evolved in Austria from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Schubert to Gustav Mahler, whereas Britain excelled in marches that were theatrical rather than military in nature and as such were virtually unrivaled until the early 1900s, when John Philip Sousa established America's preeminence in the field of band music.

Kato writes that the novel is "unremarkable in terms of radical activism", but unrivaled in its imagination when compared to Sitti Nurbaya (1922; Marah Rusli), Salah Asuhan (Wrong Upbringing; 1927; Abdoel Moeis), and Rasa Merdika.

Then for the first time you seemed to understand the significance of those ungovernable explosions that in the history of the Middle Ages one reads of, when sudden outbursts of hatred against the Hebrew race have taken place, and have been followed by cruelties and barbarities unrivaled in history".

Hart was born in 1895, in a decade when that invention of unrivaled brightness — incandescent light — was steadily transforming the city streets, creating a safer and more magical domain.

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