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1. Nothing to be proud of, but after my next boss, the inimitable dope running Baptist Deacon, Bob Jenkins, was arrested
2. individual styles could be molded into one--the inimitable style that was George Potter
3. his own inimitable way he had christened the plan quite inappropriately, but
4. With this act, Madiba would in his inimitable way say to Zuma: ‘That is very good
5. He was the embodiment of fear, so much so that hundreds of film scripts were being pitched to Reg on a daily basis, all of which requesting he fill the inimitable role of the Grim Reaper
6. Her inimitable, haughty, haunted
7. What actually happened when Lucy rang back was that Bob using his inimitable charm arranged a face-to-face meeting in Caspers wine bar on Sunday night - to clear the air
8. The canopy built to cover the famous statues, being once such example, a wonderful piece of architecture, pure, white, and pristine, until the pigeons decided they would decorate it in their own inimitable way
9. In each of these Time Flows, the synchronous, clear and coordinated (in minute details) specific (doolls, wave, flaks and so on) dynamics of Configurations of absolutely all Forms create in Energy-Plasma — at every moment of their creative interaction with it — an absolutely inimitable multilevel vibrational Configuration (“geometry”, multidimensional “picture”) expressed through a unique (for each case, moment, instant) superposition of frequencies of VVU-Configurations of Aspects of Qualities that are synthesized in different degrees and penetrate in a unique way infinite multidimensional structures of many Universes
10. He explained in his inimitable manner that he and Deliria were the exclusive carers of the
11. Unfolded only out of the inimitable poems of woman can come the
12. “That very well could be…” The pastor remarked in his inimitable fashion
13. Our two inimitable drolls did a roaring trade with their broadsheets among lovers of the comedy element and nobody who has a corner in his heart for real Irish fun without vulgarity will grudge them their hardearnedpennies
14. There, as if he had guessed our wishes, or meant to gratify at once his pleasure and his pride, in being the master, by the title of present possession, of beauties delicate beyond imagination, he discovered her breast to his own touch, and our common view; but oh! what delicious manual of love devotion; how inimitable fine moulded! small, round, firm, and excellently white; then the grain of their skin, so soothing, so flattering to the touch! and of beauty
15. new men the more one sees how inimitable the works of
16. Ozzie Boone, who loved me as if I were his own son, will in his inimitable way add a chapter fifty-three
17. When she waltzed in the kitchen door that morning, she caught Jannie eating Cocoa Puffs and let her have it in her own inimitable style: “My name is Janelle Cross
18. IF NANA HAD BEEN WORKING the Georgetown case, in her own inimitable style, she’d have said it was “simmering” about now
19. ‘O-hoy!’ came at that moment, that inimitable huntsman’s call which unites the deepest bass with the shrillest tenor, and round the corner came Daniel the head huntsman and head kennelman, a gray, wrinkled old man with hair cut straight over his forehead, Ukrainian fashion, a long bent whip in his hand, and that look of independence and scorn of everything that is only seen in huntsmen
20. Where, how, and when had this young countess, educated by an emigree French governess, imbibed from the Russian air she breathed that spirit and obtained that manner which the pas de chale* would, one would have supposed, long ago have effaced? But the spirit and the movements were those inimitable and unteachable Russian ones that ‘Uncle’ had expected of her
21. Our Agatha was inimitable, and the duke was thought very great by many
22. How low in the scale of nature the law of battle descends I know not; male alligators have been described as fighting, bellowing, and whirling round, like Indians in a war-dance, for the possession of the females; male salmons have been observed fighting all day long; male stag-beetles sometimes bear wounds from the huge mandibles of other males; the males of certain hymenopterous insects have been frequently seen by that inimitable observer M
23. To suppose that the eye with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree
24. " If our reason leads us to admire with enthusiasm a multitude of inimitable contrivances in nature, this same reason tells us, though we may easily err on both sides, that some other contrivances are less perfect
25. By such modifications of instincts which in themselves are not very wonderful—hardly more wonderful than those which guide a bird to make its nest—I believe that the hive-bee has acquired, through natural selection, her inimitable architectural powers
26. This portion of the book is inimitable for the slight, almost imperceptible touches through which Tolstoi has the power, greater than that of any one else, of reproducing the actual scene he wishes to transcribe
27. “O-hoy!” came at that moment, that inimitable huntsman’s call which unites the deepest bass with the shrillest tenor, and round the corner came Daniel the head huntsman and head kennelman, a gray, wrinkled old man with hair cut straight over his forehead, Ukrainian fashion, a long bent whip in his hand, and that look of independence and scorn of everything that is only seen in huntsmen
28. Where, how, and when had this young countess, educated by an émigrée French governess, imbibed from the Russian air she breathed that spirit and obtained that manner which the pas de châle * would, one would have supposed, long ago have effaced? But the spirit and the movements were those inimitable and unteachable Russian ones that “Uncle” had expected of her
29. “I know what they’ll think,” she told me, with her inimitable calm
30. I renewed my acquaintance with the inimitable cat which arches its back, elevates its tail and miaows on the bench outside, its ginger-colored coat relieved against the cool blue-grays of the stone wall