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| ckham (2nd ed., 1828), a scholarlike work of | first-rate ability |
| By 1923, he was already a | first-rate agent, solving crimes in the Cherlaksky Dist |
| on the other stretch 1,000 acres (4 km²) of | first-rate agricultural land, divided up into well-know |
| Hawke has a | first-rate art collection, which his grandfather collec |
| exceptional restaurants, stylish shops, and | first-rate art galleries, all located nearby." |
| ls Miss Emily Soldene, Miss Palmer, and many | first-rate artists appeared, the length of the entertai |
| escribes "Gedrick and Wahlberg as absolutely | first-rate, as these fine actors tend to be." |
| It is truly amazing to watch these | first-rate athletes compete and give everything they ha |
| season he joined Espanyol and exploded as a | first-rate attacking player, netting 13 top division go |
| Pliny calls Epigenes a writer of | first-rate authority (gravis auctor imprimis). |
| th an excellent command of his penalty area, | first-rate ball-handling skills, and above-average cons |
| Downer was regarded a | first-rate barrister, and some of his speeches to jurie |
| had a good head and great command of length | first-rate batsmen would have hit him all over the fiel |
| The Allmusic review calls the album "a | first-rate big band/large group session from 1980, with |
| in the jazz-funk groove and proved himself a | first-rate blues player. |
| was praised for its quality of productions, | first-rate cast, clothes and settings. |
| He was a | first-rate cellist as well as a conscientious and-by al |
| vent itself, and to ensure that it will be a | first-rate city for years to come. |
| Hector Berlioz described him as a | first-rate conductor. |
| he Elms has benefited from the addition of a | first-rate dedicated music teaching centre comprising n |
| off and Veblen went on to forge and lead the | first-rate departments at Harvard and Princeton, respec |
| at the documentary was used as an example of | first-rate documentaries at USC for many years. |
| Lieutenant Warner probably received a | first-rate education in North-South politics while stat |
| With | first-rate facilities, a veteran teaching staff, and a |
| 6, Time placed Albert Tipton amongst the "30 | first-rate flutists" in the United States and Europe. |
| in Indiana is having difficulty assembling a | first-rate football team to pit against its arch-rival |
| Eleven of his wins were over | first-rate German fighter planes, Albatros D.Vs and Fok |
| itic Jeff Burger wrote "Koerner and Ray were | first-rate guitarists, Glover could play harmonica like |
| for his dropping powers, he was considered a | first-rate halfback, who was "wonderfully quick on the |
| Marc Anthony's vocals and calling the album | first-rate, he criticized Anthony for the lack of origi |
| 6-8), but seldom in connection with cases of | first-rate importance. |
| ce - an album recorded in Los Angeles with a | first-rate international line-up of musicians: Larry Ko |
| He was a | first-rate lawyer, had a good knowledge of commercial m |
| ambitious to win acclaim for their hall as a | first-rate local, national and international venue for |
| He is also a | first-rate mechanic. |
| t this "minor master appears to have written | first-rate music." |
| The purpose is to train | first-rate musicians, and all the necessary resources a |
| r Tomlinson wrote of Wing Commander Brock: A | first-rate pilot and excellent shot, Commander Brock wa |
| n, written in the late 1950s, are considered | first-rate practice exercises for the bassoon. |
| agenda, but to provide its clients with the | first-rate, professional representation to which they a |
| Its excellent multi-cultural acceptance and | first-rate relationships are fine examples that produce |
| and they all contribute their fair share of | first-rate rhymes. |
| personality that were so unusual even among | first-rate scientists-his courage, his openness, his ab |
| Shor always ensured that DiMaggio got | first-rate service without being hassled or asked for a |
| HMS Royal Adelaide was a 104-gun | first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched |
| HMS Princess Charlotte was a 104-gun | first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched |
| HMS St Andrew was a 96-gun | first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at |
| HMS Victory was a 100-gun | first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built to |
| HMS Royal Charles was a 100-gun | first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, designed |
| HMS Britannia was a 120-gun | first-rate ship-of-the-line of the Royal Navy, laid dow |
| oted to Commander in 1857, and commanded the | first-rate sloop HMS Scourge in the Mediterranean. |
| lessons entirely-something very unusual for | first-rate soloists. |
| He was regarded as a popular and | first-rate teacher, winning the Harbison Award for Dist |
| The University Club football team was the | first-rate team produced by the city, because Illinois |
| ounders were used during the 18th century on | first-rate three-decker ships of the line which carried |
| oyal Navy's last, largest and fastest wooden | first-rate three-decker ship of the line, is launched a |
| iew by Ron Wynn states "This 1960 date was a | first-rate trio outing with Kelly given the space to de |
| second-rate wines, so-called "Bastards", and | first-rate wines which were known "Rumneys" and "Sacks" |
| principles, good sense, and she turned out a | first-rate woman of business. |
| s decade (beginning with Pauline C. Graham's | first-rate work), her ideas gained great influence afte |
| To insist on the | first-rate would be arrogant. |
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