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Thanks so much for Willard Spiegelman's review of the Caravaggio exhibition and discussion of his work "Art: A Pathbreaker, Imitated Yet Unsurpassed," Leisure & Arts, Nov.10.
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Unsurpassed impacts on Alaska, the Arctic&her people [sic]
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A 2003 company PowerPoint slide with the headline "Unsurpassed Efficacy at the Right Dose" that was released with the other documents also made a statement at odds with the analysis: "Head to head with haloperidol, Seroquel offers the same -- or better -- efficacy and the added advantage of a significantly better clinical response."
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(Unsurpassed bravery is a common denominator of rabid hawks in stateside TV studios.)
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PROS: Unsurpassed writing style; beautifully crafted story; emotionally disturbing passages
August 2004 2004
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PROS: Unsurpassed writing style; beautifully crafted story; emotionally disturbing passages
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Unsurpassed in Philips reign was the sumptuous Feast of the
The Funeral of Duke Philip the Good Edward A. Tabri 1990
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Unsurpassed in atrocity, they remain everlasting blots upon the bright laurels gathered by the British in the Peninsula.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847 Various
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Unsurpassed was the bow he swept her, this daring soldier of fortune, to whose delicate nostrils the taking of chances was the breath of life, and his smile was brilliant as the spring morning itself.
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Unsurpassed is his speculative work "De Trinitate" His disciple
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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