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  • But despite their prefabricated nature, the homes have been inimitably individualized.
  • In playing, Rubinstein created, and he created inimitably and with genius.
  • Budugu is a precocious and bratty child, characterized by his inimitably childish humor.
  • "We've taken it all in, but made it inimitably Indian.
  • Perhaps she is not always beautiful, but inimitably unique, and thusly so attractive.
  • And they delivered good-guy-bad-guy propaganda in an inimitably American fashion.
  • Bearlike Randy Jackson, bubbly Paula Abdul and the inimitably caustic Simon Cowell will be back as judges.
  • These, in their turn, produce " around thirty highly characteristic, original and inimitably Sibelian musical motifs ".
  • Once in Prague, Xander naturally does things in his own inimitably unorthodox way _ which includes getting involved with Yelena.
  • It is an encyclopedia of Snow's works across media, browsed in a manner inimitably and artfully created by Snow.
  • Ms . Martin is always, inimitably herself, and never more so than when she's pretending to be someone else.
  • Technicians insist that their wonder disinfectant remains that inimitably brilliant shade of blue somewhere to the left of turquoise and the right of cobalt.
  • Guinness once said in a radio interview, in his inimitably dry, measured tones, pronouncing Jedi as if it rhymed with ready.
  • As I recall, Zen Master responded to my requests to tone down the language in an admirable, not to say inimitably cooperative way.
  • Some of the conditions and problems noted resemble those of other big cities; some, particularly the strict approach to development, seem inimitably Portlandish.
  • In his wacky world, a squirting flower went " SHKLITZA, " and recalcitrant meals of spaghetti or pizza made inimitably meaty sounds.
  • The young profession of urban demography found its subject as one group of newcomers gave way to others and to still others in an inimitably American saga.
  • Sit tight for Nishidani to say  in his inimitably labyrinthine way   No, PR, this nutjob doesn t look like a good source.
  • It is the great American opera, drawing on the tradition of Verdi, Wagner and Debussy, and remaking that tradition in an unmistakable, inimitably American mold.
  • A 16-minute lecture by Bernstein, somewhat perversely tucked in as filler, offers an intelligent introduction, delivered in the conductor's inimitably accessible style.
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