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1. One day, attracted by the unrivalled opportunities being offered to skilled people by this new broom sweeping through government’s old and crusty cobwebs of social patronage, two provincial public relations specialists arrived in the city determined to make their fortunes
2. “Interesting story behind these other houses,” said the estate agent with unrivalled enthusiasm
3. surfing, swimming and hiking are unrivalled in these parts
4. But, he seems to have betrayed his sense of power and unrivalled status in subtler ways
5. This man is famous throughout the nine provinces, whose skills are unrivalled in the world, with the
6. around here, I really cannot figure it out…” She was so sure of her unrivalled
7. maiden whose beauty was out of this world with unrivalled grace
8. "…where’s her hand now?… his trousers are unbuttoned… is that a nipple?… they can't do that here!!" Death's softness was unrivalled as Byron's hand searched wildly for her opening, she parted her thighs slightly and let him in with a soft gasp, running her hand over his, feeling his fingers push deeper inside her, entwined with hers
9. After that, through practice and determination, he went on to attain unrivalled proficiency in swimming, outdoing even the best of swimmers
10. When shooting over great distances in open spaces - every hunt on this trip has been under these conditions - it is unrivalled
11. was no factor, which makes the gravity at the time a totality of unrivalled force
12. A relationship in which there is a lot of friction and conflict of interests is also an unrivalled opportunity to develop self-control in us
13. ‘The artists of Ictis are, in my opinion, unrivalled
14. That is the body of Chrysostom, who was unrivalled in wit, unequalled in courtesy, unapproached in gentle bearing, a phoenix in friendship, generous without limit, grave without arrogance, gay without vulgarity, and, in short, first in all that constitutes goodness and second to none in all that makes up misfortune
15. "I don't know whether I am good," said Don Quixote, "but I can safely say I am not 'the Bad;' and to prove it, let me tell you, Senor Don Alvaro Tarfe, I have never in my life been in Saragossa; so far from that, when it was told me that this imaginary Don Quixote had been present at the jousts in that city, I declined to enter it, in order to drag his falsehood before the face of the world; and so I went on straight to Barcelona, the treasure-house of courtesy, haven of strangers, asylum of the poor, home of the valiant, champion of the wronged, pleasant exchange of firm friendships, and city unrivalled in site and beauty
16. Over the past 26 years, Georgina Gil-Lacuna of Tagaytay City in the Philippines has amassed an unrivalled collection of 1,028 different jigsaw sets
17. "For three hundred and sixty miles, gentlemen, through the entire breadth of the state of New York; through numerous populous cities and most thriving villages; through long, dismal, uninhabited swamps, and affluent, cultivated fields, unrivalled for fertility; by billiard-room and bar-room; through the holy-of-holies of great forests; on Roman arches over Indian rivers; through sun and shade; by happy hearts or broken; through all the wide contrasting scenery of those noble Mohawk counties; and especially, by rows of snow-white chapels, whose spires stand almost like milestones, flows one continual stream of Venetianly corrupt and often lawless life
18. Sir Clifford thinks of charging twopence for a peep at the whispering gallery in the spinal column; threepence to hear the echo in the hollow of his cerebellum; and sixpence for the unrivalled view from his forehead
19. And that unrivalled paragon,
20. Under the benign influence of our Republican institutions, and the maintenance of peace with all nations, whilst so many of them were engaged in bloody and wasteful wars, the fruits of a just policy were enjoyed in an unrivalled growth of our faculties and resources
21. Would to God! he possessed some portion of his powers; that he could borrow his eagle-eye, his withering look, the unrivalled majesty of his manner, the magic of his voice, at once the music and the thunder of the spheres, to rouse the House to a sense of their country's danger
22. As a material for making ink, the wood of the chesnut is probably unrivalled