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Given the emphatic nature of Woods' triumph, he was consumed both as an example of unrivalled sporting prowess (like Björn Borg, Michael Jordan or Pelé) and as a representative of racial breakthrough (like Althea Gibson, Jackie Robinson or Lewis Hamilton).
Councillor Rodney Chambers, leader of Medway Council, added: "Chatham's Dockyard and its defences have an unrivalled and illustrious history and is the world's most complete example of an historic dockyard from the age of sail and early age of steam.
This example of William's theorizing is typical of his thinking: an unrivalled wealth of observations interpreted by means of bold though vulnerable assumptions.
With its unrivalled antiquity, out-of-this-world cuisine and stupendous scenery, china has infinite potential for adventure.
Then there's Chiappini's, with its unrivalled position above the beach, one of the few surviving original 50s examples of the genre.
HMS Unrivalled was one of the second group of U-class submarines ordered on 23 August 1940.
The unrivalled leader of the Uzbeks and Turkmens.
But it also makes for an unrivalled sense of isolation.
He had an almost unrivalled sense of what made a distinguished and sellable book.
The MFA has an almost unrivalled collection of Mayan painted pottery from the Classical period (250-900AD).
It has allowed America to multiply its influence through an unrivalled network of alliances.
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