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"par excellence" Definitions
  1. (only used after the noun it describes) better than all the others of the same kind; a very good example of something

137 Sentences With "par excellence"

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He did it par excellence as a Real Madrid forward.
To be sure, Mike was a conspiracy theorist par excellence.
For expats, San Miguel is a social town par excellence.
"This is a risk management problem par excellence," said Princeton's Oppenheimer.
He set down a marker in the Jewish American city par excellence.
In other words, he's a lot like Colorado, purple state par excellence.
Robespierre, like fellow canceller par excellence Joseph McCarthy, eventually got himself cancelled.
"The innovator par excellence was Steve Jobs, this was the spark," they said.
The implications of failing to do otherwise are a moral hazard par excellence.
Mr. Rubio, the counterpuncher par excellence, was a shadow of himself Thursday night.
Warhol, self-creator par excellence, learned some of his self-sculpting from them.
Ken Clarke, the rumpled, jazz-loving Europhile par excellence, serves as the resident greybeard.
He argued that its logic and precision rendered it the judicial language par excellence.
For much of the 20th century, France was the country of immigration par excellence.
" — MAISIE SKIDMORE In 5363, André Breton described Mexico as "the Surrealist place par excellence.
Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck is filmmaking par excellence and a great film for children to boot.
The country that André Breton once called "the Surrealist place par excellence" served her well.
"Digitalisation of industrial production is the growth driver par excellence," said Bitkom board member Winfrid Holz.
And the Champenoise (champagne makers) have been the most brilliant marketeers par excellence in the world.
This is a summer jam par excellence and you can check it out exclusively here on THUMP.
Fever put The Paradox on the map and made Baltimore an East Coast rave destination par excellence.
"The career of Neil Woodford as stock-picker par excellence has come to an ignominious end," Markets.
Gauguin was an art collector, artist, artisan, and mesmeric erotic myth-maker par excellence, but no alchemist.
He's an audience proxy par excellence right now, the only person even more at sea than we are.
To start with, sanctions seldom work with authoritarian regimes and North Korea is the authoritarian regime par excellence.
"Europe is the destination par excellence," said Dias, who retired late last year from Brazil's Federal Revenue Service.
Heading to the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition on Rei Kawakubo, the fashion experimenter par excellence, this weekend?
It is precisely this idea that gives her own paintings a sense of being about pure abstraction par excellence.
Perhaps most of all, they posit bodies as transgressive— partitioned and fluid, interchangeable desiring-machines — non-normative par excellence.
Leaving Susch felt like an LSD epiphany, both literally and figuratively — an ego-busting, canon-melting experience par excellence.
Or have we merely assembled here as gullible, unwitting accomplices to the engineering and celebration of self-censorship par excellence?
Also, you are a sexist, par excellence, and I hope you learn a valuable lesson with your newfound free time.
Real life princess, committed humanitarian and sartorial influencer par excellence, Princess Diana is finally getting the memorial statue she deserves.
In Vienna, the café city par excellence, the Jewish cafégoer wanted to seem not Austrian but, instead, a sophisticated cosmopolitan.
An ideological nation par excellence, it focuses on symbolic issues like wearing headscarves or holding collective prayers in public places.
Every fiber of pragmatism in the land of continuity par excellence suggests Britain will not throw itself over a cliff.
On Wednesday, the momager par excellence posted an outtake from Kylie's very risqué calendar shoot with controversial photographer Terry Richardson.
Cassoulet, the centuries-old specialty from southwest France of baked meat and beans, is a cold-weather warmer par excellence.
Also features George referring to snow as "sugar from Jesus" which is a festive lyric par excellence, in my opinion.
The official narrative for more than a century now in Mexico is that it is the mestizo country par excellence.
As arguably the main beneficiary of that order and the status quo power "par excellence," Germany feels a little unmoored.
However, it's hard not to notice that underneath that black robe and powdered barrister wig is a fashion plate par excellence.
After the French Revolution, Sparta became stigmatized as the favorite city of illiberals, and Athens became the ancient republic par excellence.
The exhibition's large entry gallery is bisected by Kerouac's original manuscript-scroll of the Beat novel par excellence, On the Road.
This ambivalence regarding qualifiers of transness drives Vargas' interest in historical memory, as well as its institution par excellence: the museum.
"He is the con artist extraordinaire and the liar par excellence," Mr. Moffat told The New York Times before going on.
Unlike modern Syrians, Jews in the 1930s "were singled out as the racial enemy, par excellence, in German society," she said.
This upset victory over Hillary Clinton, the representative par excellence of the American political establishment, amounted to Brexit in American form.
"I didn't make that decision lightly," she told me, having always believed that Labour was Britain's anti-racist party par excellence.
The move to a flawed European currency, a technocratic scheme par excellence, led to stagnation and unemployment and is driving Europe apart.
"Deep and vibrant, the Armani shade par excellence pervades everything, defining a timeless, velvety elegance that is perfectly balanced," show notes read.
It is, instead, a generalist par excellence; entomologists call it "highly polyphagous," meaning that it will eat a stunning range of things.
This is a home horror movie in which the true protagonist — a ghost, relentless stalker, and performer par excellence — is the camera.
The way she manipulates tone and pace reveals an artist supremely confident in her form, not to mention a flirt par excellence.
That's especially true for Cognac, the French luxury spirit par excellence, which is consumed largely beyond the region where it is produced.
I do think that performance art is the ne plus ultra of art, simply because the body is the medium par excellence.
Here was the insider's insider, the slick-haired politician par excellence; he even had a son named after a former governor, Robert Riley.
The answer to that question will determine whether or not Charles Schumer, political warrior par excellence, prevails on the political battlefield this November.
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, whose fingers were shot off during the Chabad of Poway shooting, called Trump a "mensch par excellence" for his comforting words.
Grace may be the unreliable narrator par excellence but Ms Gadon's nuanced performance brims with precision even while embodying the mercurial nature of truth.
Dolly, often referred to as a country music diva par excellence, resists the label for all the reasons one might expect: a negative rep.
For aficionados, a "jazz night par excellence" stars John Scofield, Brad Mehldau, Mark Guiliana and John McLaughlin on July 3 at the Auditorium Stravinski.
St. Louis music photographer Tim Bottchen has eternalized the complex process of constructing a Daft Punk helmet par excellence through a captivating photo diary.
Teutonic knights from East Prussia founded it as Königsberg 763 years ago, and German philosopher par excellence Immanuel Kant spent his whole life there.
Nation idéologique par excellence, elle se focalise sur des sujets symboliques, limitant par exemple le port du foulard ou les prières collectives en public.
In his total absence of dignity and decorum, his violence and his vulgarity, he was the emblem par excellence of the Trump White House.
Well, Jesse Armstrong — Succession's creator and the writer of "DC," the second season's penultimate episode — is a Brit, and he's a cringe comedian par excellence.
Mr. Mugabe has led his country, formerly Rhodesia, since its emergence from white rule in 21997, and is perhaps the leader-for-life par excellence.
The dogs had polished off their last free brunch and were exploring the neighborhood, clearly eager to resume their career as team hunters par excellence.
At a literary festival in 2017, Mr. Teltumbde called the prime minister a "narcissist par excellence" who could prove to be more dangerous than Hitler.
She took on, back in the bad old days of the original Gates deposition and so forth, that was covered par excellence by Kara Swisher.
But when he transforms into Miss Fame, she is the feminine essence par excellence, a classic bombshell of great stature; think old Hollywood meets 90s supermodel.
Revered in art circles as an avant-gardist par excellence, the chameleonic Francis Picabia (1879-1953) lacks the name recognition of his lifelong friend Marcel Duchamp.
With big career defining KO's of Ray Sefo, Ernesto Hoost, Jerome Le Banner and Peter Aerts notched on the butt stock, he's a strike merchant par excellence.
"We are proud that in this murky, desert region that surrounds us when it comes to freedoms, we are a country of freedoms par excellence," he said.
One often reads about Walter Benjamin's transfigured angel of history, his flâneur (wanderer) par excellence, which he saw in the Klee watercolor he owned, "Angelus novus" (1920).
As the diva dandy arbiter of elegance par excellence, Wilde was surely one of the cheekiest, most intelligent, and (for many) most annoying men of his time.
The University of Pennsylvania School of Design LA+ Journal's ICONOCLAST DESIGN COMPETITION is an example par excellence of architects digging into the weeds of creativity, quite literally.
There are other venues in which to publish art criticism — such as Noticias de ArteCubano, Art OnCuba, and Art par Excellence — that are designed for the tourist market.
In these paranoid times, it's tempting to jump to the conclusion that Johnson, a scumbag par excellence, could have allowed the site to grind to a halt intentionally.
"One death is a tragedy, a million deaths a statistic" is a quote attributed to the late Soviet dictator and 20th century mass murderer par excellence, Josef Stalin.
Let's take the hot tub time machine back to 1967, the licentious Summer of Love, and the very beginning of Poot's glittering career as a head kicker par excellence.
In a place like Venice—which as historically been open to various influences and culture, and is a destination par excellence for international tourism—such a project could flourish.
If an appeal to a broadly defined common people struggling against an out-of-touch elite is populist, then the Declaration of Independence is a populist document par excellence.
Although photons are the informational medium par excellence in quantum networks, quantum nodes can be achieved using a variety of different materials, each of which has its own strengths.
LeBlanc is also a former Justice Department official and prosecutor par excellence, who is an affable professional and legal scholar with sterling credentials to rival any in the world.
The eldest son and presumptive heir to the Aga Khan, the immensely wealthy leader of the second-largest branch of Shia Islam, Aly was an international playboy par excellence.
"Paris, beginning at the end of the 18th century, becomes covered in restaurants," says Rambourg, "and Paris is transformed into the capital par excellence of Parisian gastronomy, of French gastronomy."
Sue Gordon was a name Americans were never supposed to know—the exemplar par excellence of the legion of career, nonpartisan officials who devote a lifetime to anonymous government service.
Singapore is the nanny state par excellence, a single-party state where chewing gum is banned, you need a permit to buy a car, and drug dealers are cheerfully hanged.
Renty and Delia Taylor were forced to enter the photographer's studio — the site par excellence where consent to one's portrait was the cultivated exception — for their portraits to be extracted.
"The collector par excellence, the aging Cavaliere, is a melancholic for whom beauty and art are medicine," Moser writes, noting how the character spoke to Sontag's own struggle with depression.
Featuring the likes of Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia, Sterac, and a whole ton of Dettmann's own productions—including a brand new track with Levon Vincent—it's a techno tale par excellence.
Méliès, born in 1861, was an innovator par excellence, experimenting with effects in his films that blew people's minds in an era when film itself was still startling to many people.
BB: Art Brut is definitely something I've obsessed over, and that's why, when I got my job with Donald Baechler, I was really happy, because he's an Art Brutist par excellence.
Wu plays the matriarch and tiger mother par excellence Jessica Huang, a spirited and indefensibly blunt woman whose fierce devotion to her children is matched only by her uncompromising expectations for them.
One collection par excellence is 1992's "Les Cow-boys," which includes an ensemble featuring a devil-red bodice, crotchless chaps, and a cowboy hat — all dripping in ruby gemstones and crystals.
In the annals of French art history, the superfan par excellence is Edgar Degas: the most Parisian of all the Impressionists, and an obsessive of the first magnitude over the opera and ballet.
The first page of the book was set up in three alternative kinds of type and two drawings each were ordered from five sky-priced artists before the jacket par excellence was selected.
Bradbrook, once "a girly swot par excellence", said Extinction Rebellion was also partly inspired by the clarity she gained taking psychedelic substances including iboga and ayahuasca, both powerful hallucinogens, in Costa Rica in 2016.
Gene Simmons is kind of like a low-stakes version of Donald Trump: cornily opulent, a bullshit artist par excellence, and shamelessly willing to slap his brand on anything in exchange for a buck.
There's a whole lot of everything in the "Mission: Impossible — Fallout," an entertainment machine par excellence that skitters around the world and has something to do with nuclear bombs, mysterious threats and dangerous beauties.
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Vaguely spiritual in theme, Lincoln Center's fall festival begins with "Human Requiem," a staging of Brahms's great "German Requiem" organized by Simon Halsey, choirmaster par excellence, and featuring the Berlin Radio Choir.
Like a professor par excellence, it's addressed ecological vulnerability and land management, extinction and de-extinction, the plight of endangered species and the dangers of invasive ones, and, most recently, the real costs of climate change.
Neumann presented WeWork as a disruptor par excellence, branding his office-sharing company a technology platform rather than a real estate company, just as Kalanick characterized Uber as a technology platform and not a ride sharing company.
He is a pioneer par excellence, not only because of his expertise in the most different musical styles, but also because he has radically modernized the instrument's technical properties, and continues to do so all the time.
Together, they have made Paris the Brancusi destination par excellence for art-inclined visitors; the artist, who is also buried in Cimetière du Montparnasse, bequeathed his entire studio to the French state at his death in 1957.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, a leftist who took office in December, has vowed to end the lawlessness and bring justice for the families, calling previous governments the violators "par excellence" of human rights in the country.
Poland: obliterated from the map for more than a century; restored and transformed; killing field par excellence of the Nazis; home to a burning Catholic faith, the "Christ of nations" in a collective subconscious brimming with persecution mania.
Tama Matsuoka Wong — the forager par excellence, who works with Restaurant Daniel and has written a book about foraging — has introduced bottled sumac tea, her first product in the I Am a Weed line from Tama's Wild Teas.
Along with the bureaucrats in Brussels, the pro-European French president, Emmanuel Macron, has been the target par excellence of an Italian populist government that has repeatedly picked, and won, political fights on everything from migration to trade.
A dozen pornographic drawings by the French artist Claude-Louis Desrais depict bewigged aristocrats in acrobatic ménages à trois (or more than trois), and three of them feature scenes of sadomasochism, the 18th-century sex practice par excellence.
She is also a hands-on maker par excellence, one who understands and clearly loves clay, and who delights in the various forms of earthy alchemy through which it can be transformed into enthralling objects that really, really matter.
That their pet theory was largely re-popularized in the pages of this very august publication under the editorial leadership of Andrew Sullivan, gay Tory, is a singular irony: Wasn't the New Republic, even then, The Cathedral par excellence?
In a letter to Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Archbishop Anastasios declared: It is unthinkable that the Divine Eucharist, the mystery par excellence of the infinite love and the utter humiliation of Christ, could be used as a weapon against another Church.
"A radical expansion of power and authoritarian rule will come with the need to point to foreign and domestic enemies, and the US is foreign power par excellence in Turkey," said Ambassador Jim Jeffrey, a former US envoy to Turkey.
As a retired public-school teacher whose sister is a Montessori-trained nanny par excellence, I know that caring lovingly and creatively for children and being instrumental in their development is deeply influential, subtle and rewarding work, diapers and nosebleeds notwithstanding.
On Friday morning, the singer par excellence was living the good life, boating around the coast of Ponza, Italy at dawn listening to her own greatest hits when she decided this moment was too beautiful not to share with her 3.8 million fans.
Fusion power is essentially the result of fusing the nuclei of two or more lighter atoms into one heavier nucleus, a process which releases massive quantities of energy and is perhaps best demonstrated by our Sun, the natural nuclear fusion reactor par excellence.
Written for a general audience, "John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty" did justice to Wilkes both as a fiery proponent of individual rights and as a wild man, a libertine par excellence in an age with no shortage of memorable rakes.
Like Hannibal's Will Graham or The Leftovers ' Kevin Garvey, Painter is an unreliable, contradictory protagonist par excellence: a lightning rod for waking nightmares that threaten to swallow his whole reality—but he's also the person closest to understanding the series's central mystery.
Meanwhile, "Lazarus", written for the musical of the same name currently being staged in New York, is a meditation on alienation—the Bowie theme par excellence—told from the perspective of an alien, the play's protagonist, who is trapped on earth and unable to die.
As the mainstream appeal of Styles' head-knocking hardcore essentially dissipated, Styles refashioned himself as a lyricist par excellence and a statesman of all things street-level, as well as teaming with Jadakiss on a trio of juice bars in The Bronx and Yonkers.
In his disdain for science, in the subjectivity of his worldview, in his radically solipsistic moral relativism (things are good or bad as they relate to him), he is a postmodern hero par excellence, Derrida with a funny haircut and a thousand-dollar suit.
Just ask Nick Diaz, the UFC welterweight and fight philosopher par excellence, who returned to eligibility yesterday after getting suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission last September for having marijuana metabolites in his blood during his January 31, 2015, fight with Anderson Silva.
A couple of excellent releases from a pair of diggers-par-excellence in the last month or so mine this very niche: the latest volume of Record Mission Edits from Nick The Record and Dan Tyler (of the Idjut Boys); Greg Belson's sterling compilation, Divine Disco.
"This was a waiting game par excellence, one perfected by his father and now him, and one that seems to be paying off: Give up nothing, feed and survive the chaos, and wait for the others to cave or rethink," Mr. Hokayem said in an interview.
Mumbai's reputation for street food par excellence is well deserved, and on Sheikh Memon Street, near the Juma Masjid mosque, I indulged in another treat: a plate of dahi puri (40 rupees), savory chickpeas stuffed into flaky puri shells, drenched in tart yogurt and dusted with spices and herbs.
With the retrospective Dora Maar, on view through July 29, the Pompidou is the latest major art institution to wrest these women from the role of fetish par excellence, honoring Picasso's famous muse for the pivotal part she clearly, and often daringly, played in the establishment of the European avant-garde.
Not only is she one of the biggest comedians in the world with sold out shows and stand-up specials galore, but she's also the creator, co-producer, and co-writer of an Emmy, WGA, and Peabody Award-winning television show, as well as a fashion cover girl par excellence.
In director Cyril Teste's stage adaptation of the 1977 John Cassavetes film, Opening Night, the iconic — and former "French girl" par excellence — Isabelle Adjani took on the role made famous by Gena Rowlands and, through a blistering performance, transformed that breezy ideal into a flesh-and-blood woman of significant psychological depth.
It was odd, not to mention hypocritical, to watch Trump — NATO slayer par excellence and critic of America's freeloading allies — emerge as a seeming defender of the alliance against the "very, very nasty" and "very disrespectful" comments made by Macron in an interview with the Economist where the French president disparaged the organization.
"And they are also the places, par excellence, that give the lie to the idea that America belongs only to one people or race or creed, and that show how America's 'greatness,' from the start, has been inseparable from its past, and its present, as a nation of immigrants," Jelly-Schapiro stated.
Day 278: "Cash Money Millionaires" – Tha Carter, 2004 If "Who Wanna" is the drug dealing song par excellence on Tha Carter and "The Heat" is the gun song, then "Cash Money Millionaires" is the pimping song ("I got 25 dollars on my dresser and if I / Give it to my ho she gon bring back mo'").
It's the most ambitious and unsettling and confounding and cathartic movie I've seen this year, with some of the most disturbing images I've ever seen in a movie, at once bone-cracking body horror par excellence, meditation on women's power and history, tale of ancient occultish matricide, and worthy homage to the decades-old movie that inspired it.
"I wanted to recreate something of that at this show today, at what I consider the cosmopolitan spot par excellence," he added, regarding the jewel-encrusted and marabou-tinge classic knitted tweed suits or bouclé jackets that models paraded (some in gradually ascending levels of tipsiness as the day wore on), many with oversize shoulders and neat proportions, or triple belts that wrapped around the waist.
Basel is a museum city par excellence, with 523 to choose from, including two powerhouse art museums: the sprawling Kunstmuseum Basel (25 francs, half price with BaselCard; children free), which is free the first Sunday of each month, and the small, but worthwhile, Fondation Beyeler (25 francs, half price with BaselCard; free for 25 and under) in a light-filled Renzo Piano-designed building in a pretty area of Riehen, north of the city.

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