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But since "the judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power", it is uniquely vulnerable.
"Acclaim" really isn't even the word for it — most reviews agree that the show is so good it's beyond comparison.
What we are experiencing now in Poland is beyond comparison with what has been here, say, 10, 20 years ago.
But the toxicity has gone beyond comparison and social pressure as people take their opinions offline and into the real world.
The fan experience at our tailgate is beyond comparison to other teams throughout the NFL, fans come together, dress up, and "pimp-out" their grills, chairs, tents, and RVs.
And the fact that he's put those comparisons behind him in just his sophomore year (and just his fourth year playing basketball) augurs well for the future of someone who may end up being beyond comparison anyway.
Vijnanananda loved seclusion, was frugal in his speech, and avoided giving spiritual instructions. Only after becoming vice president he initiated a large number of people. In many things he was just like an innocent child. His frankness was beyond comparison.
Borchardt is suspected of having concealed the bust's real value, although he denied doing so.Berger p. 288 While Philipp Vandenberg describes the coup as "adventurous and beyond comparison",Breger p. 286 Time magazine lists it among the "Top 10 Plundered Artifacts".
Suetonius said that "a monstrum is contrary to nature we are familiar with, like a snake with feet or a bird with four wings."As cited by Wardle, Cicero on Divination, p. 330. The Greek equivalent was teras.Beagon, "Beyond Comparison", in Philosophy and Power, p. 127.
Lazaridis' performances have been characterized as "Special enough to be beyond comparison" (BBC Music Magazine, Adrian Jack), and of "Such drama, power and concentration, that hold their own even if you stop to consider celebrated recordings of Horowitz, Argerich, Brendel and Zimmerman" (Gramophone Magazine, Bryce Morrison). Upon release of his interpretation of Liszt's B minor sonata, he was greeted as "... a powerhouse pianist" by the Glasgow Herald.
330 online. Because a sign must be startling or deviant to have an impact, monstrum came to mean "unnatural event"Philip R. Hardie, Virgil: Aeneid, Book IX (Cambridge University Press, 1994, reprinted 2000), p. 97. or "a malfunctioning of nature."Mary Beagon, "Beyond Comparison: M. Sergius, Fortunae victor", in Philosophy and Power in the Graeco-Roman World: Essays in Honour of Miriam Griffin (Oxford University Press, 2002), p. 127.
Yet, the hunter visited the village again. He saw Anansi's wife, now beautiful beyond comparison, and returned to Nyame to report what he'd discovered. The hunter told Nyame that Anansi had tricked him, because the women that Nyame had taken from Anansi were all hideous in comparison to the beautiful woman Anansi had as his current wife. Nyame was furious again, then ordered his messengers to send for her, and they went to Anansi's village looking for the woman.
Service on the frigates and HMS Psyche followed. Fleetwood was described by his father during this time as being 'beyond comparison the finest youth of the Squadron, universally beloved', 'a real treasure' and 'the flower of my flock and the flower of my fleet'. He was confirmed in the rank of commander by his father on 12 October 1807, and was appointed acting commander of the 74-gun , followed by command of in 1808. He moved to the 38-gun in July 1808.
" :"Promise, large promise, is the soul of an advertisement. I remember a 'wash-ball' that had a quality truly wonderful – it gave an 'exquisite edge to the razor'. And there are now to be sold, 'for ready money only', some 'duvets for bed-coverings, of down, beyond comparison superior to what is called otter-down', and indeed such, that its 'many excellencies cannot be here set forth'. With one excellence we are made acquainted — 'it is warmer than four or five blankets, and lighter than one'.
Ranjit kapoor wanted to take up the challenge of showcasing good cinema without the hoopla of mega star-casts, item songs or big budgets. He chose to cast seasoned actors like Om Puri, Annu Kapoor, Satish Kaushik, Seema Biswas, Adil Hussain, Dolly Ahluwalia, and many others, who have left a mark in Indian cinema and theatre with their beyond comparison acting. The film was shot in two schedules, one in Mumbai and the other in Sri Ganganagar. The film got completed in a record 28 days.
Fall Into Madness is Steel Attack's second album, released in 2001. The second album by Swedish power metal quartet, Steel Attack, is beyond comparison. They're original power metal feel is still intact from the first album, Where Mankind Fails, but with improved vocals by Steven Steel, some added keyboards, and a better production that brings out the best from all its talented members. The first track, "Fall into Madness", is possibly the best song they've ever written, with unreal guitar work, very powerful drums, and great chorus arrangements.
He > would tell of his challenge to Rivière and describe the battle at Paper > Bridge. But he soon wearied of the incomprehensible foreign devils, and > turned instead to what for him had been beyond comparison the most serious > business of his life. The talk would then be all of the Black and Yellow > Flags, and of the long years of feuds and hatreds in the steaming malarial > jungle and on the silent reaches of the great river. His published memoirs, > for his reminiscences were reverently taken down in writing, have as their > main theme the story of this interminable vendetta between expatriate > Chinese.
In a related advertisement, naturalist William Beebe was quoted as saying that the Britannica was "beyond comparison because there is no competitor." References to the Britannica can be found throughout English literature, most notably in one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's favourite Sherlock Holmes stories, "The Red-Headed League". The tale was highlighted by the Lord Mayor of London, Gilbert Inglefield, at the bicentennial of the Britannica. The Britannica has a reputation for summarising knowledge. To further their education, some people have devoted themselves to reading the entire Britannica, taking anywhere from three to 22 years to do so.
The B&ICO; publicly praised the ideas and political career of Joseph Stalin,"Stalin's was beyond comparison the most important individual career in the remoulding of world politics over the past half-century....the great revolutionary leader has been cast in the role of the serpent, to be blamed for the loss of innocence. It was common for Russian Orthodox writers to represent Stalin as the devil; public opinion in the West tends towards the same comforting simplicity"."Stalin's Place", Letter by John Minahan on behalf of the British and Irish Communist Organisation to the Irish Times, 4 December 1979, (pg. 11) arguing Stalin had been unjustly depicted by historians.
His fifth novel, Wanting (2008) tells two parallel stories: about the novelist Charles Dickens in England, and Mathinna, an Aboriginal orphan adopted by Sir John Franklin, the colonial governor of Van Diemen's Land, and his wife, Lady Jane Franklin. As well as being a New Yorker Book of the Year and Observer Book of the Year, it won the Queensland Premier's Prize, the Western Australian Premier's Prize and the Tasmania Book Prize. His sixth novel was The Narrow Road to the Deep North (2013). The life story of Dorrigo Evans, a flawed war hero and survivor of the Death Railway, it has been hailed by The Australian as "beyond comparison ... An immense achievement" and "a masterpiece" by The Guardian.
By-and-by Mr. Grant was chosen pastor of the Baptist > Church at Grantown, and he was spared to see the handful of people who then > formed his charge increase under his own and his son's ministry to be a > numerous and attached flock. Mr. Grant is widely known throughout Inverness- > shire as the author of a volume of Gaelic hymns, which we have been informed > by competent judges, are beyond comparison the best productions of the kind > which have appeared in the Gaelic language. He also published, a good many > years ago, a work in answer to a treatise on baptism by the late Rev. Mr. > Munro, of Knockando, and proved himself a not unworthy antagonist of that > skilful controversialist.
The inscription on the pedestal reads: > :Sacred to pure affection :This simple urn :Stands a witness of unceasing > grief for him who :Excelling in whatever is so admirable :and adding to the > exercise of the sublimest virtues :The sweet charm of refined sentiment and > polished wit :By gay social commerce :Rendered beyond comparison happy :The > course of domestic life :and bestowed a felicity inexpressible on her :Whose > faithful love was blessed in a pure return :That raised her above every > other joy but the parental one :and that still shared with him :His generous > country with public monuments has eternised his fame :This humble tribute is > but to soothe the sorrowing breast of private woepedestal, Chatham Vase, > Chevening, 17 June 2006.
This swashbuckling genre was also represented by the highly successful 1884 novel The Adventures of Maurice Drummore (Royal Marines) by Land and Sea, which claimed to be written by Linden Meadows and illustrated by F. Abell, though both in fact were pseudonyms of the Birmingham-born Charles Butler Greatrex. The literary output of the Canadian-born author Grant Allen, who was brought up in Birmingham from the age of 13 and attended King Edward's School, was prodigious and varied even by Victorian standards. The Scottish critic Andrew Lang called him "the most versatile, beyond comparison, of any man in our age". Allen is best known for his best-selling but controversial 1895 novel The Woman Who Did, whose tragic plot combined support for free love with opposition to the institution of marriage, and whose success scandalised Victorian society.
Sieferle argues that Germans seem to want their nation to disappear. He asserts that the post-World War II Allied occupation by the Western Allies (Britain, France and the United States) saddled Germany with a false image of Germany as a pre-modern culture fundamentally different from the West. He denies this, writing that although this image may fit Russia, and although other Western nations may find it difficult to face the truth, which is that “If Germany belonged to the most progressive, civilized, cultivated countries,” he writes, “then ‘Auschwitz’ means that, at any moment, the human ‘progress’ of modernity can go into reverse.” He argues that Germans are saddled with the conviction that German sins are unique and absolute, beyond comparison and beyond redemption, and that this conviction has become a hereditary burden, a self-demonisation that meant Germany felt obliged to accept an unsustainable number of migrants in 2015.

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