The texture quality is first-rate, creating highly detailed objects, environments and vehicles. |
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The film is a delightful romantic and comedic concoction with a first-rate cast and excellent production values. |
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Simple, rustic meals, focusing more on quality ingredients, such as first-rate olive oil. |
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Visitors to an inn in the Langdale valley are being treated to some first-rate clarinet music by an accomplished European musician this summer. |
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But the writing and the direction are excellent, absolutely first-rate, and I cannot resist it. |
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After customer satisfaction, be sure to leave a first-rate impression about the quality of your company. |
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My fellow students and I had some first-rate teachers and two excellent and highly-respected heads. |
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Construction throughout reflects first-rate craftsmanship and excellent attention to detail. |
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If you want a bit of class, golf, first-rate diving and hurricane parties, think mid-Atlantic. |
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I've seen more first-rate cinema in the past five weeks than I have in the past five years, and now I'm getting into the books as well. |
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As a senior club, this was their second team, yet their hunger and quality was first-rate. |
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The presentation quality of the book is first-rate and technical errors are generally minor. |
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Twenty first-rate musicians and singers perform on this album, adding colour, texture and contrast to the songs of the little Yorkshire lass. |
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She has great reserves of iron ore, although mostly not of first-rate quality. |
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Institute faculty will, of course, play an important role in providing a first-rate, quality program. |
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Stop by for a drink before dinner and even come back afterwards to enjoy first-rate music and fine company. |
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She was a first-rate raconteur who delivered stories with dry, sometimes biting wit. |
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She is a consummate singer and incomparable actress, but also a first-rate comic and a comely presence. |
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He said the theatre hospital was a first-rate field hospital with a broad range of surgical specialties represented. |
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The town enjoys first-rate transport links, magnet schools and one-of-a-kind shopping outlets. |
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This is nearly a fantastic evening, characterised by the kind of simple miracles of stagecraft that make Graham a first-rate director. |
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Lots of children are not academic but would make first-rate plumbers or electricians. |
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He claimed that outstanding scientific collections were basic to first-rate scientific work. |
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It included two first-rate composers and several excellent performers. |
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Your letterhead, stationary, business cards and Web site must be first-rate. |
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And as a first-rate contrapuntist, she felt entirely at home in the medium of the quartet. |
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As usual, Jack has done a first-rate job of muckraking, but there is no way to disguise that boxing is planned savagery. |
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But those game-breakers complement a first-rate defense in Tampa, a rapidly developing one in Atlanta, and some ballhawks in New Orleans. |
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A good, substantial meal, perhaps more akin to first-rate home cooking than wildly fancy restaurant food, but none the worse for that. |
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If they go blitz-wacky against first-rate teams in the playoffs, woe may betide. |
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One sensed the anger and frustration of a first-rate mind that had never quite made it with the musicological establishment. |
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You're asked how spicy you'd like your first-rate, made-to-order guacamole, and that's how it comes. |
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Nobody designs online features better, and its article on how emoji conquered the world is a first-rate example. |
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Why am I independent and able to give my daughter a first-rate education, when other women that had just as good opportunities are in the gutter? |
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Beef and chicken souvlaki are first-rate kebabs, with appealingly scorched edges and juicy interiors. |
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Minus points aside, the cabin ergonomics are first-rate and it's easy to achieve a comfortable driving position. |
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The image quality on this disc from Warner Brothers is first-rate. |
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To the probies, he was not only a first-rate role model and teacher, he was also a friend and an older brother. |
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We may produce much first-rate food, but there are few really good delicatessens. |
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Miller is a first-rate intellectual but an unreliably quirky, quixotically overcerebral, hit-or-miss director. |
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Yellen, many believe, is the perfect choice, a first-rate academic whose sense of timing is exquisite and nuanced. |
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You can have a first-rate mind, but if the neurology is skewed, the thinking will also be skewed. |
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He has had chores, he knows how to cook, how to iron, how to be a first-rate gardening assistant, and much more. |
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One of a first-rate series of wines from Burgundy, all sold under the Blason de Bourgogne label, this Mconnais white outperforms its appellation. |
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We'd prefer something with a little more class, a touch of sentiment and romance perhaps, and first-rate production values. |
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Try the first-rate mojitos, served with a sugar-cane stirrer, or a potent sangria, amped up with top-shelf liquors. |
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Geraldo raised his glass of first-rate Merlot, and looked into my eyes soulfully. |
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These houses are fitted up in first-rate style, with gas and water laid on. |
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His mathematical work, though not large in quantity, was first-rate in quality. |
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It came with a triumphantly fragrant watermelon sorbet, a dazzling collection of red berries, first-rate creme anglaise and strawberry coulis. |
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The sport was growing here in numbers, but many cutters did not want to travel all the way to Texas to compete in a first-rate futurity. |
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I adore crispy rashers for breakfast, on my burger, or in a BLT, and I consider bacon grease a first-rate cooking fat. |
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Thanks to these alpha parents' first-rate genes and nonstop cocktail parties, their scions were both very good-looking and highly adept at small talk. |
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With all the first-rate self-tanning products available, it's easy to fake it if you haven't had the chance to lie out in the sun safely slathered in high-factor sunscreen. |
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Of course brass is easy to machine, but the tooling is first-rate. |
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Via drop shipment, you can sell first-rate merchandise on your site and make a healthy profit, but without actually having to stock and ship product. |
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A dancer of exquisite instincts and a first-rate actress, she fills the astonishing fluidity of her movements with richly communicated personality. |
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He will not have a bar of claims his tax is not a first-rate one. |
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The Babysitters Club would have been a first-rate film had they simply scuttled the stupid story points and let the characters interact and speak to each other. |
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These writings revealed a first-rate sensibility, a critic ready to stick his neck out and make the necessary judgments, sometimes with acerbity, often with a humorous irony. |
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It also gets a really first-rate, unshowy production from Rapture. |
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The idea that competent writers produce first-rate verse in a fit of absence of mind, not knowing it to be good, is altogether too absurd to be considered. |
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The cheeses are splendid and there is a first-rate patissier on the team. |
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They were invaluable as guides, first-rate spoorers, had extraordinary knowledge of edible roots and herbs, and under almost any circumstances would not starve. |
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Everyone, right and left wing, agrees he is a first-rate expositor. |
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Because Bredin knows the signs in the territory the chapters dealing with the Abyssinian adventures are first-rate and as gripping as Bruce's original account. |
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His work was always first-rate. There was no scamping about it. Everything that he did was thoroughly good and honest. |
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In August, the weather is pleasant, musk oxen are abundant and very stalkable, the fur is excellent, and the meat is first-rate. |
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But it has a good energy, a heady style and a first-rate soundtrack featuring bands like the Hives, Supergrass and the Jam. |
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Going down by two and a half lengths to a horse of that class was a first-rate performance and Briolette had plenty of smart fillies behind her. |
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Her use of color is not outstanding, but she is a first-rate draftsman. |
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Our only first-rate body of contemporary poetry is the German. |
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From cherries and peaches to nectarines and pluots, the first-rate stone fruit available at Sam's Club adds a healthy kick of sweetness to salads, sauces and desserts. |
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Hundreds of thousands of the snow apple seeds have been planted, giving hundreds of thousands of first-rate exemplar apples with an occasional superman, like the McIntosh red. |
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When it comes to computer problems, his troubleshooting is first-rate. |
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It is a memorable sunset venue for first-rate mezzes or the most lavish grillades and the place to be for late evening lounging and light snacking. |
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They all crowded up and leaned over the rails, nearly in my face, and kept still, watching with all their might. I could see them first-rate, but they couldn't see me. |
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Deliciously seasoned with flamboyant flavors, captivatingly aromatic, and visually appealing, this unique torte is a first-rate holiday entree that delivers plenty of pizzazz. |
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But the playwright's moralistic statement is devastatingly realized by a first-rate ensemble under the fluid, insightful direction of Jeremiah Morris. |
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And, as with the design of the other Trikes, the MT Evo also has disc brakes for first-rate all-weather control, and air suspension for comfort and safety. |
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The most sophisticated of local discos. The music selection is good, according to experienced discoers, the decor is first-rate, and the dress standards are pretty high. |
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If his flock did any reading at all, they would be more likely to read the epitomists rather than the authors whom we consider first-rate such as Livy, Sallust or Tacitus. |
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He used to drop into my chambers once in a while to smoke, and was first-rate company. When I gave a dinner there was generally a cover laid for him. |
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