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Incomparably intelligent and entertaining in equal measure.
This Week's Free Tor Book: Orphans of Chaos by John C. Wright 2008
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Incomparably disappointing when compared to the better known creature of the same name, he might simply be overlooked and dismissed as harmless if history (or the Trilateral Commission) had not conspired to put him center stage.
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'Incomparably well observed!' cried he, collecting some bonbons from a bonboniere, and swallowing one after another with great rapidity: 'But won't you sit down?
Camilla 2008
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Usually, there's an implicit (and often explicit) chiding component to the inquiry -- a suggestion that I am being lax (or worse) in failing to address Incomparably Important Issue X.
Archive 2006-03-01 Glenn Greenwald 2006
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Usually, there's an implicit (and often explicit) chiding component to the inquiry -- a suggestion that I am being lax (or worse) in failing to address Incomparably Important Issue X.
Why Katrina matters (still) Glenn Greenwald 2006
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Incomparably more destructive to the small German princes have been the Hohenzollerns than the Bonapartes.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876 Various
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Incomparably more wonderful than what she had waited for seemed to her now this sudden falling of the storm, this mystical voice that came to them out of the heart of the sands telling them that they were passing at last into the arms of the Sahara.
The Garden of Allah Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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Incomparably the most odious of these cliques were those of the clergy, who seemed to hesitate at no moral humiliation which would further their ambitious plans.
Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom 1831-1903 1895
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Incomparably the most grievous disaster met with by the Entente during the progress of the Great War was the Russian Revolution of March
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Incomparably small, on the other hand, is the aid which psychotherapy can offer in cases of real destructions in the brain, as in the case of tumors, hemorrhage, paresis or the degeneration by senility.
Psychotherapy Hugo M��nsterberg 1889
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