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It stands head and shoulders above similar feminist biography collections.
China stands head and shoulders above other countries in greenhouse gas output.
One of Kerr's wellness secrets stands head and shoulders above the rest, however.
But Judge Kavanaugh stands head and shoulders above the other four new additions to the list.
But on the whole, it seems clear that the 1994 version still stands head and shoulders above its younger cousin.
One sequence in Returns stands head-and-shoulders above the rest, and it's an homage to the dazzling "Jolly Holiday" number from the original.
Kirkus Reviews gave the book a star rating and says that the book "stands head and shoulders above nearly everything else" in a crowded field.
By contrast, there is only one candidate running for president who stands head and shoulders above all competitors, winning widespread respect and admiration from voters.
Even soccer, the world's most popular sport, doesn't have a singular brand that stands head and shoulders above the rest like the NBA does in basketball.
Cadwalladr stands head and shoulders above all as a bastion of dogged journalism, even as she is attacked from all quarters, and still is to this day.
When one appears who stands head and shoulders above the competition because of her skills, intelligence and real-world experience, voters will recognize it and elect her.
But one singular result — a top House Democrat's loss to a 28-year-old democratic socialist — stands head and shoulders above the rest as a striking defeat for the Democratic Party establishment.
Information from the infrared telescope has been used in more than 8,700 research papers and, adjusted for scientific impact per year of operation, Spitzer stands head and shoulders above other space telescopes.
At 20, Zverev stands head and shoulders above the ATP Tour's so-called 'NextGen' group of players focused on disrupting the domination of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka.
While I'm still working through all of the details from today's announcement (and probably will be at least until next week's Google event), one Echo clearly pretty obviously stands head and shoulders above the rest.
Warren stands head and shoulders above her colleagues in Congress in part because her achievements are impressive but also, in large part, because these are not achievements that are normally rewarded in the political process.
" "He really stands head and shoulders above the rest ... and comes to this a with a relatively fresh set of eyes, and as someone who isn't making old assumptions but also who isn't making the wrong assumptions.
The result of their efforts stands head and shoulders above its contemporary cinema, a triumph of unmatched scale that makes visible the fire and madness raging in a work of great literature that many look at as impenetrable.
Big Will has some good company in dropping terrible tech references (remember Kelly Rowland texting Nelly using Excel), but after my own extensive research, I think I have effectively demonstrated that he stands head and shoulders above his peers.
While all the runway shows are a visual feast of next level construction and detailing, there's one show that stands head and shoulders above the rest with a name practically synonymous with couture, and that, of course, is Chanel.
Of all of life's pleasurable gustatory combos—Oreos and milk, PB+J, bread and butter—there's one pairing that, in my mind, stands head and shoulders above the rest: guacamole (and its attendant salty tortilla chips) washed down with an ice-cold beer.
"There is one candidate who stands head and shoulders above them all who has weathered many storms and is totally ready to be the commander in chief, or the commander in kush, as I like to say," Chong said at the time.
"There is one candidate who stands head and shoulders above them all who has weathered many storms and is totally ready to be the commander in chief, or the commander in kush, as I like to say," Chong said in a copy of the PSA given to CNN.
One highlight stands head and shoulders above all the rest from the Golden State Warriors' 132-113 drubbing of the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night: Steph Curry, feinting and probing against the smothering defense of LeBron James before knifing to the rim for a layup against the much bigger man.
If nothing else, it stands head and shoulders above its peers, though that's a remarkably low bar to clear considering the endless line of Kate Hudson/Matthew McConaughey wedding-fever droll that would come to define the genre in the 20023s with films like, and this is just from memory, How to Groom a Groom in 22002 Grooms, World War Wedding, and Brides, Motherfucker!.
Rabi became the only Jewish faculty member at Columbia at the time. Rabi (right) with fellow Nobel Prize winners alt=Three men talking. The one on the left is wearing a tie and leans against a wall. He stands head and shoulders above the other two.
Favorite Story is an American old-time radio dramatic anthology. It was nationally syndicated by the Ziv Company from 1946 to 1949. The program was "advertised as a show that 'stands head and shoulders above the finest programs on the air'". Originating at KFI in Los Angeles, California, Favorite Story apparently was not related to the similarly named My Favorite Story that ran on KNX in Los Angeles earlier.
Critically, Honky Château is regarded as one of John's finest records. Jon Landau of Rolling Stone approved the original LP as "a rich, warm, satisfying album that stands head and shoulders above the morass of current releases". Other reviews were likewise mostly positive. In a retrospective review, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic has written that "it plays as the most focused and accomplished set of songs Elton John and Bernie Taupin ever wrote".
The dams themselves are between 4 and 15 m high and the impounded volumes varied between 10,000 and 600,000 m³. One notable exception is the Oderteich northeast of Sankt Andreasberg, which is the only pond not grouted with grass turves, but with granite sand known as granitgrus and with a dam height of 21 m and reservoir volume of 1.7 million m³ of water stands head and shoulders above the other ponds in terms of size.
Thangal stands head and shoulders above every other character with his unbounded generosity and insatiable lust. The empire built by this man crumbles as he is killed by one of the young men whose wives he has ravished. The steward of the house grows into a tyrant. Thangal's daughter Pookunjeebi is sacrificed at the altar of wealth; his adopted son Kunjali burning for justice seems to place his trust on revolution as the only remedy for the ills that afflict society.
With his background in English literature, Ramsay has long been an inveterate reader. Ramsay's favourite fiction author is George Eliot. "In my mind she stands head and shoulders above everybody else in the whole field of English literature, the giant among giants." His favourite biography concerns Sir William Osler, born in rural Ontario, Canada in 1849, who went on to become one of the four founding fathers of Johns Hopkins Hospital, and made pioneering contributions to the system of medical residency.
She viewed "World Disappears" as the standout track on Fear & Freedom and suggested that the song has the potential to be a "global hit". Same Same's David Lim labeled the album as Coulter's "best and strongest body of work to date", and described it as "vibrant, triumphant and genuine". A writer for Take 40 Australia called Fear & Freedom Coulter's "most dance- friendly release so far". Nick Bond of the Star Observer wrote that the album "stands head and shoulders above her previous efforts", and that each track has the potential to be a single.
PC Magazine in February 1983 stated that MultiMate "virtually remakes your computer into a Wang-like dedicated word processor", and that it was "very fast, easy to learn, and capable" with many features. The review noted the application's inability to use more than 128K of RAM, but praised the documentation and built-in help, and stated that many commands required half the keystrokes of the WordStar equivalent. The review concluded "MultiMate stands head and shoulders above many if not most [IBM PC word processors] ... an impressive entrant". BYTE in 1984 was less positive.
Stevens matters as a poet, according to Altieri, because of his commitment to the primacy of the senses. "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock", which peppers the reader with visual images, would serve as a simple example, "Sea Surface Full of Clouds" as more complex. The Imagist poet and critic John Gould Fletcher wrote in 1923 that because of his honesty Stevens stands "head and shoulders" above the internationally famous aesthetes like Eliot, the Sitwells, and Valéry. He defended Stevens' "obscurity" as deriving from "a wealth of meaning and allusion".
The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded it the maximum five stars, as well as the special "crown" accolade in the first and second editions. According to the authors: "Dialogue stands head and shoulders above [Hutcherson's other classic Blue Note dates]. Drawing on some of the free-harmonic and -rhythmic innovations developed on Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch (on which Hutcherson played), he began to develop a complex contrapuntal style that involved parallel melodies rather than unisons and complex rhythmic patterns which he conceived... as focal points round which the musicians operated."Richard Cook and Brian Morton, The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP & Cassette, 1st ed.
Burhenn went into the studio with Richard Swift in the summer of 2009 and recorded what would become the debut album from The Mynabirds. The band signed with Saddle Creek in January 2010 and released What We Lose in the Fire We Gain in the Flood to critical acclaim in April 2010. Anthony Lombardi described the record in PopMatters as "...a soul-purging, powerful statement of survival and self-assertion that stands head and shoulders above the current crop of navel-gazers populating today’s underground music scene." The Mynabirds supported their debut LP with more than a year of touring with Bright Eyes, David Bazan and Crooked Fingers.
Writing for The Globe and Mail, Alan Niester again compared Wilde to Dusty Springfield and Debbie Harry, but called "2-6-5-8-0" and "You'll Never Be So Wrong" "extremely promising", describing the latter as "a moody and captivating ballad that stands head and shoulders above all the Blondie and Pat Benatar simulations." Smash Hits magazine sarcastically suggested "this is the best Blondie album for a couple of years" but expressed hope that the singer would assert herself more in the future. High Fidelitys Mitchell Cohen found Wilde's voice alternately "plaintive" and "shrill" but described the album as "entertaining" and "a lot of fun", again drawing comparisons to the music of the 1960s. Mike Nicholis praised Wilde's voice and individuality despite comparing the reggae-influenced "Everything We Know" to "The Tide is High" by Blondie, released the previous year.

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