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"peerless" Definitions
  1. better than all others of its kind

279 Sentences With "peerless"

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Congratulations, UNC, you're peerless in the field of altered states.
When it comes to celebrity makeup lines, Jenner is peerless.
Their economic success has been remarkable, their military power peerless.
" - Singer Bette Midler on Twitter "Her voice/swagger was peerless.
Her looks are peerless, and her comedy chops constantly unfolding.
She is, however, as always peerless as a Romantic Expressionist.
Together, it sounds like the formula for a peerless family film.
It's also a place where the United States is globally peerless.
Entirely peerless, their perseverance and dedication might out-last the world.
Ten years later it's a relic, yet also peerless and unique.
The peerless Barbara Tuchman had no advanced degree or university post.
"A Number" and "Far Away" are almost peerless pieces of writing.
They beamed, resplendent in formal wear and peerless in tone deafness.
"Peerless Fruit or Offering Tray" very much lives up to its name.
Mr. Biden had spoken for months of his peerless ability to win.
Bruce Gilden's work over the decades in New York City is peerless.
But when it comes to really shaking up men's tennis, Kyrgios is peerless.
That means peerless search power, great voice recognition, Nest integration—it sounds exciting!
His performance and tenure in the markets are peerless in their own right.
It's these tracks that make Napalm Death so engaging and, even now, peerless.
Mr. Martin is peerless at crafting tiny wit bombs, and always has been.
The Tampa Bay Lightning were a playoff bust after a peerless regular season.
A look back at standout moments from the work of a peerless filmmaker.
The noise cancellation is peerless, and the sound is terrific—for the most part.
That's a momentous achievement for a woman who's already peerless in our public life.
For a low-budget independent film, the location was peerless, as was the talent.
And of course there's the consolation of watching Mr. Cumberbatch exercise his peerless technique.
It's the painstaking attention paid to the tiniest details that make McCoy's work peerless.
His "relationship" with them is no testament to his peerless diplomacy skills -- just his whiteness.
Gore seems peerless in his battle against global warming, for better and also for worse.
IN THE world of bookselling, Shakespeare and Company is peerless in its fame and influence.
Do you think DJ Harvey got where he is today because of his peerless selection?
The music they create is peerless, of its time, absolutely fun but also not throwaway.
This is the 39th consecutive season, according to the peerless data maintained by Basketball-Reference.
She's a singer, songwriter and producer who has spent the past two decades being quietly peerless.
Perhaps most importantly of all is that these videos can take advantage of YouTube's peerless infrastructure.
Acuity manufactures and distributes lighting fixtures and control systems, including sub-brands Holophane, Lithonia, and Peerless.
Yet they never abandoned their sense of style, using feathers as a medium for peerless pageantry.
The multiplayer technology behind the game is peerless, a perfect game to play with friends online.
Duterte has lauded Japan for its "preeminent and peerless role" as a big investor and development partner.
But it is a peerless pleasure to join her in the "long turbulence," to think alongside her.
The Black woman emerges from the shadows, sans flowers, shapely and peerless, illustrating Colescott's fascination with femininity.
The Oracle of Omaha is usually a peerless picker of classic American blue-chip stocks — except this time.
Save for each other, Queen Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie) and Mary Queen of Scots (Saoirse Ronan) are peerless.
Named after a peerless alto saxophonist and bebop lodestar, the festival usually spotlights one of his former contemporaries.
As a live entity, Bixler-Zavala and Rodrigues-Lopez turned At The Drive-In into a peerless act.
It's also one of those cases in which sports prove a peerless usher into the realm of geopolitics.
But as far as pinpoint control of syllables and the possibilities that lie therein, Lil Wayne is peerless.
He also brought peerless grace and elegance to his awards-show appearances, which are crucial to any campaign.
It's been a long time since I've done Kennedy Center, and I wanted to have a peerless performance.
Their partnership is a phenomenon not just for its longevity — three decades and counting — but also its peerless synchronicity.
Wally'sDessert first: Baklava at this squirrelled away Lebanese and Greek diner is peerless in terms of taste and texture.
The Queen of Thorns died as she lived: with perfect poise and peerless ability to deliver a sharp sting.
Wally'sDessert first: Baklava at this squirreled away Lebanese and Greek diner is peerless in terms of taste and texture.
Now Trump is signaling that he won't wield the US's peerless influence to try to ward off said threats.
This latest volume, extending his peerless, lyrical attention to the subterranean, is profound in every sense of the word.
Word of the Day : eminent; beyond or above comparison _________ The word peerless has appeared in 46 articles on nytimes.
The sound quality is practically peerless in the wireless arena, and I simply can't get enough of the understated style.
Virgin is so far the lone public example, though, and it's possible that the company remains peerless in this respect.
In the first season, the Man in Black was peerless in the park, as a majority shareholder in Delos, Inc.
Do you feel any hesitation about breaking into a genre where you might be not only a trailblazer, but peerless?
Mr Farage should be ennobled at once, along with a few of his colleagues, peerless fools though they may be.
Bose SoundSport In-Ear Earbuds for $217 ($255 off): When it comes to audio design, Bose has a peerless reputation.
Our Magazine takes a look at the peerless U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky and other, more positive aspects of the Games.
But she has also been reincarnated in the flesh by the peerless Ms. Valk, the Wooster Group's longtime leading lady.
And then there was her peerless star, Walter Matthau, whom she grew to love but who called her Mrs. Hitler.
Where media-driven celebrity trumps older modes of authority and forms new elites, endowing famous artists and performers with peerless cachet.
Trump thinks of himself as a peerless dealmaker, and he's previously described the Israeli-Palestinian peace process as the ultimate deal.
It was then, fighting against relegation and fighting together for survival as a team, that Leicester turned fear into something peerless.
She remains, more than 50 years after the start of her New York career, a peerless mixture of otherworldly and human.
Ali was "the greatest," a fighter with peerless technique and an extraordinary social conscience—the perfect athlete for the turbulent 1960s.
Meanwhile, the diminutive Messi remains a peerless delight to watch, dazzling with his wizardly ball-control, waterbug speed and cunning attacks.
The title, of course, is peerless — the series of novels, by J. K. Rowling, has sold more than 450 million copies.
Though Mr. Clinton spoke only briefly from the stage, introducing Mr. Kaine in Harrisburg, he remains a peerless worker of crowds.
Losing face might prove a blow for Mr. Kim, who cultivates the image of a peerless leader in his totalitarian homeland.
J.K. Simmons, a Reitman staple and a peerless character actor, pockets a handful of scenes as Bill Dixon, Hart's campaign manager.
" In a note to employees, Mr. Baker called Ms. Blumenstein "a peerless exponent and advocate of the very highest quality journalism.
AT 35 SECONDS Barbara Cook, the Broadway star who became a peerless concert and cabaret singer, died this week at 89.
She is a peerless glamazon as well as the women's health advocate who told the world about her preventative double mastectomy.
I mean, of course, Bill Murray, a comedy star with a peerless gift for leavening snark with a pinch of sentimentality.
It features one of the funniest simulated sex scenes ever (performed solo by Mr. Urie), not to mention some peerless aperçus.
Thiel has called Google a monopoly, describing its peerless position in search as the type of success start-ups should strive for.
Houston's concrete franchise pillar is just about peerless when you consider his dependability, efficiency, and ability to make those around him better.
It feels pretty peerless, which is why, before the Boiler Room set, we asked Sherelle to put together this week's Noisey Mix.
Above all, he was a peerless networker and self-appointed leader in the cause of independence for South America from Spanish rule.
The most charming piece was another one-off, featuring the unusual vocalist Kate Davis, Ms. Dorrance and the peerless vaudevillian Bill Irwin.
Many are settling in Central Florida, a swing region in a swing state with a peerless record of razor-thin electoral margins.
When I came out, when I was a recruit, the coaches would take me to the Peerless Steakhouse in Johnson City, Tenn.
All the candidates paid lip service to the notion that Trump was a peerless businessman, but not all of them believed it.
Recently I picked up Ron Chernow's GRANT, a sober and admiring portrait of the peerless Civil War general and flawed 18th president.
Mr. Trump, he said then, was a "pathological liar" and a "serial philanderer," an "utterly amoral" conspiracy-monger and a peerless narcissist.
He brought musical and linguistic authority to Russian opera, especially the title part of Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin," in which he was peerless.
In 2010, Smith wept again when he was unable to close out an unbeaten 20-race career for the peerless mare Zenyatta.
Bowman and Toronto Maple Leafs Coach Mike Babcock have likened McDavid's speed and dominance to those of the peerless defenseman Bobby Orr.
MEANING, DO WE GET TO SOME BLOCKCHAIN LIKE SYSTEM WHERE THE THIRD PARTY ARE PEERLESS BUT THEN THERE'S NO MARGIN FOR YOU?
"Any trade that is contrary to the collective market pricing is injurious," said Killol Pandya, head of fixed income at Peerless Mutual Fund.
I was able to link five of the numbers attached to the incoming calls to two different VoIP services, Peerless Network and Inteliquent.
The best of these is the anarchic Jack Black comedy School of Rock, which boasts a peerless script from the young Mike White.
These accomplishments—secured alongside the peerless team of Nissan employees worldwide—are the greatest joy of my life, next to my family. 5.
In a solipsistic era each of us is a one-person brand, and fashion shows have proven a peerless platform for business enhancement.
This includes three companies' licensed products: dress shirts and neckwear from PVH, tailored clothing from Peerless Clothing, and small leather goods from Randa.
Berry was a peerless Signifier, reveling in rhyme, alliteration, double entendre, mock grandiloquence, and playful neologisms ("As I was motorvatin' over the hill…").
These accomplishments - secured alongside the peerless team of Nissan employees worldwide - are the greatest joy of my life, next to my family. 5.
They've kept him feeling youthful by challenging him to money games and needling him as if he were their peer, rather than peerless.
And now comes Woorld, which sees Funomena move into augmented reality, mixing digital and physical play—again in the company of the peerless Takahashi.
Britain's Adam Peaty proved peerless in the 100 breaststroke once again, completing his 'Project 56' by becoming the first swimmer to breach 57 seconds.
An hour later, I was in the basement of the library, hunkered down in the Absolute Quiet Room, in a state of peerless ecstasy.
No matter Harvard's perch in that year's rankings in U.S. News & World Report (currently No. 2, after Princeton), it remains peerless in global cachet.
Separating the fictive Longfellow poem from fact, a new show reveals that the rebel messenger was also a peerless networker, propagandist and proto-industrialist.
The college fund will also be enriched by a signed registration slip for the 1926 Peerless coupe Gehrig bought shortly after joining the Yankees.
Ms Sobel has drawn deeply from her sources, knitting together the lives and work of the women of Harvard Observatory into a peerless intellectual biography.
The company was once peerless in the portable market, but now the space is crowded with smartphones and a relentless flood of low-priced distractions.
Disney - for years valued at a premium thanks to its peerless brands and ESPN's dominance – now trades at 16-times forecast calendar-year 2017 earnings.
Critic's Notebook When Miles Davis died 25 years ago, he left behind a peerless body of work, a complicated legend and a formidable archival trove.
Indeed, both Abe and Koike are peerless in Japanese politics in their commitment to the U.S.-Japan alliance and defense of the liberal international order.
But for a time, he was also the star pupil and product of one of baseball's most peerless institutions: the St. Louis Cardinals Pitching Apparatus.
I went to the new location of Night & Market, in Venice, to drink natural French wine and eat the chef Kris Yenbamroong's peerless Thai food.
Mr. Self (never has his name seemed so apt) tries to one-up Mr. Hens by bragging at length about his own peerless nicotine addiction.
You will find that he was a peerless networker, a headstrong propagandist, a trusted courier (to the patriots) and a stubborn insurgent (to the British).
Still, what I will remember most about Kobe, more than his peerless accolades, is his face, and the way his body gushed across the hardwood.
Already this year, he has boasted of his purportedly peerless foreign policy knowledge, comparing himself favorably to Henry A. Kissinger, the former secretary of state.
The peerless Serb broke Nadal five times while conceding only a single break point, and coughed up only four unforced errors in the first two sets.
The 1988 original, drawn by the peerless Brian Bolland with particularly meticulous Moore instructions, is one of the most eye-popping set of artworks in comics.
You can already see this diversification in action across the various brands in the Vox Media family: Recode runs the peerless Code Conference series, and Vox.
The London Underground, famous for its iconic subway maps and stations, now wants to share its peerless fare payment system with the rest of the world.
The 20,000-square-foot structure on four acres (which she shares with a cousin who occupies the top floor, accessible by elevator), has a peerless provenance.
I did "Smart People" with S.J. [in 2008] and just enjoyed her humor and her intelligence, and as a professional I thought she was almost peerless.
The pastries and breads are made with imported French flour and butter — the baguettes have a peerless crust, the croissants are curls of countless flaky layers.
But it was our lack of vigilance, not his peerless mendacity, that allowed Donald Trump the bogus reputation and stolen resources he needed to seize it.
The lineup has not changed, but the players are not demonstrating the same peerless confidence and teamwork that won them fans in their previous international competition.
Conversation becomes performance art, and part of the pleasure of watching this peerless cast is the delight its characters take in listening to the others riffing.
New voters helped fuel the 2008 victory of Barack Obama, at the time a senator from Illinois who combined an inspirational message with a peerless campaign organization.
That's a statement (cliché, even) that often rears its head when further canonizing classic works such as Burial's still-peerless, still-not-properly-followed-up second album.
In June, the Macallan released another collaboration with Lalique, "The Peerless Spirit," a 254-year-old single malt limited to 2200 bottles and priced at $294,2500 each.
Naomi — her beauty, youth and novelty — disturbs the fragile geometry created by Nick, Alyssa and Alyssa's supremely thorny, self-satisfied sister, Gwen (a peerless Mary-Louise Parker).
Charlotte soon enters, effortlessly dominating every scene and room while juggling and suffering assorted fools, including the president of the United States (Bob Odenkirk in peerless form).
That's because what Robbins created wasn't just a series of dances, however peerless, but an overarching view of how, beyond anything else, movement could tell a story.
It is a peerless predator that's choking the life out of cities, killing more than 6,200 innocent bystanders—a 30-year record—across the country just last year.
The peerless director's latest film delves into all the ways we've been separating our minds from our bodies as the internet has become increasingly woven into our lives.
His speed, punching power and ability to avoid a hit were peerless, but so too was the nastiness of his approach, and the sheer, undiluted spite on show.
He smokes, drinks, scandalizes, indulges his lusts and in every way bites the hand that feeds him, all to be unmasked at the end as a peerless genius.
The entire sequence was a tour de force of directing, singing, and, not least, conducting; the peerless Christian Thielemann, in the pit, provided musical support for Sharon's conception.
So after this passing and misplacement, I'm going to read what my friend Bryan assures me is a very good novel, about professional football, by a peerless sportswriter.
I admit to a ready bias when it comes to true crime podcasts; out of the hundred or so that I consume (yes, really), Casefile is the peerless favorite.
The evening's unequivocal highlight was the peerless flamenco dancer Farruquito, whose charisma and mystifyingly fast footwork can electrify a stage as much as any group — though he wasn't alone.
The peerless "Finishing the Hat," from "Sunday," mixes the exhilaration that comes from the quest for perfection and the painful knowledge of the selfishness and sacrifices that it requires.
Since he is Alan Bennett — the diarist, essayist and writer of peerless comedies like "Single Spies" and "The History Boys" — he is considerably more eloquent in expressing such sentiments.
He may need to be similarly fearless to beat the Serb, whose peerless court speed and defense tend to repel the shots that would be winners against other players.
While almost peerless in its own country, PSG's struggles are clear in Europe, where it exited the Champions League at the last 16 stage in both 2016 and 2017.
In his long inauguration address Trump did not spend one minute to thank the people who helped him get elected, his dedicated Russian allies and their peerless leader, Vladimir Putin.
Newly published research from Google and Peerless found that 62 percent of smart speaker owners surveyed said they were likely to buy something through their speaker in the next month.
By this time, Chalet Suisse had closed and she was eating at Michael's or the Sea Grill, where her peerless insights into American presidents and advice on structure proved indispensable.
Praise Jeebus, then, that Larry David's better-than-Seinfeld-yes-I-said-it comedy returns to HBO this Sunday for what is sure to be a virtuosic and peerless ninth season.
Even so, a win over the Rams would put New England, Brady and Belichick on a plane all their own, peerless and unparalleled by the most legendary winners in the sport.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Peerless Colombian Mariana Pajon retained her women's BMX title and Connor Fields became the first American to win Olympic gold in cycling's most spectacular discipline on Friday.
But until Scully signed off after the Giants' 7-1 win over the visiting Dodgers, his was the peerless voice, the one that we pulled up a chair to listen to.
He has, it seems, been pretty much everywhere in this country, and he is nearly peerless in his ability to capture the character, tastes and textures of particular regions and locales.
She also provides evidence of her peerless ear for contemporary language; in this case, it's the lingo of creative corporate speak, with its calculated humblebrag, masturbational jaw-flapping and implicit sexism.
I'm still down in South Florida, making my way across the state from Miami to Fort Myers and back, driving the small roads that offer peerless views of alligators and — perchance!
The Zombies first emerged onto the international music scene with 1964's "She's Not There," a peerless union of rock, R&B and jazz that scored on both sides of the Atlantic.
Yet as a fine journalist, then a peerless novelist of the horrors of war and tyranny, his destiny was to inhabit times and places that ground up human beings by the million.
He has an answer for every defensive assignment, with peerless handles and a deadly pull-up shot, crossed with the deconstructive focus of a bomb disposal expert when finishing at the rim.
A plan that benefits Israel at the Palestinians' expense would only reinforce Mr. Netanyahu politically, underscoring his argument to Israeli voters that he is a peerless master of the Israeli-American relationship.
In 2010, Smith, who was inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame in 2003, wept when he was unable to close out an unbeaten 20-race career for the peerless mare Zenyatta.
The peerless team that set up the 'Great Haul of China' in London will line up almost unchanged at Rio, anchored by men's singles great Lin Dan and women's champion Li Xuerui.
Refinery303 spoke to Renea about her bold decision to take on a genre where she'll be peerless, the history of Black performers in country, and why she went country in the first place.
More importantly, I want these writers to get their work out and get their money, to feel the peerless satisfaction of clarifying a sensation or experience that was once kept opaque to them.
Jon Ralston, editor of the Nevada Independent and the peerless expert on the state's political scene, put it in absolute terms Thursday: Heller won't vote for the bill if the governor opposes it.
He was majestic, of course – maybe even peerless – but he was also prone to flitting in and out of games, often important ones, and was frequently guilty of needless and costly red cards.
I drove the $52,695 M2 in early February around Monterey, California's roads, and the peerless Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, and let this obsessive tell you: this little coupe will have an outsize influence.
But not all YouTube videos are created equal, and few will ever up to the peerless excellence of Isabella Rossellini recreating a snail mating ritual through interpretative dance and some very imaginative costuming.
Now 53, this is his 20th year working for Inside the NBA, a peerless studio program that owes its success to a loose atmosphere, narrative-shaping conversation, and personalities that don't pull punches.
"Ophelia" seeks to revamp the image of its title heroine (Daisy Ridley) as a tragic, largely passive casualty, one who is as much a victim of Shakespeare's era as of his peerless imagination.
Artie Shaw's version of "Begin the Beguine" is the best known, but the Dave Brubeck Quartet's album of Porter songs, from the mid-sixties, with Paul Desmond's peerless sax, is just as good.
"The Golden Girl tag attached itself to her for all the years afterwards, symbolic of her entrenchment in the collective affection of a nation," Australia's peerless Olympic historian Harry Gordon wrote of Cuthbert.
They can also discover the talents of its stars, who include Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor and, of course, the peerless Gene Kelly, for whom singin' in the rain also meant dancin' in the rain.
The zombie drama's sixth season has suffered its fair share of problems so far, but none of them came to light in this peerless episode, one of the finest the series has ever produced.
In a composed reading of a statement before departure for Tokyo, Duterte described Japan as a true friend that had played a "preeminent and peerless role" as a big investor and Philippine development partner.
They were hurriedly dropped back into the files, however, as it became apparent the duo were playing vintage tennis: Federer all fluidity and peerless shot-making, Nadal at his brutal best from the baseline.
Among other great features, we mentioned the 107 interviews and Q&As on the stages at Disrupt, guided networking thanks to CrunchMatch, the peerless Startup Battlefield competition and deep, deep Startup Alley exhibit area.
The peerless comics Nick Kroll and John Mulaney morph into two dirty old Upper West Siders named Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, and, heaven help us, they've decided to put on a show.
Lola Toiletries Pouch, available on Dagne Dover, $75Dagne Dover is one of our all-time favorite handbag companies, and most of that has to do with quality, style, and a peerless attention to detail.
It's clear the team behind the festival have taken a look at everything else that's on offer, and over the course of their six year history, honed a unique experience in a peerless location.
In Aeternam Vale was the work (more or less) of one French dude called Laurent Prot, and his discography has been given new life in recent years thanks to the peerless Minimal Wave label.
Redfield's scientific and clinical background is peerless: As just one example, during his two-decade tenure at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, he made pioneering contributions to advance our understanding of HIV/AIDS.
Morrison's books changed lives, capturing American life and its history in a peerless way — her works are so loved and resonant that they often (rightfully) eclipse the awards and recognition we bestow upon them.
Perhaps you also searched and all-too-easily discovered the band's peerless performance on The Midnight Special in 1976, in which singer Philippé Wynne single-handedly justifies the existence of mutton chops and flared pants.
Those employees will be mostly white, mostly men, and mostly known for upholding an industry whose sexism is towering, peerless and, according to charmers like James Damore, not even as sexist as it should be.
Against all indications to the contrary, Ivey was absolutely certain that Jackson had nothing — and to Jackson's credit, likewise — and he was confident enough in his peerless instincts to withstand re-raise after re-raise.
Triumphing over Sangmanee last month in a peerless display of eight-limbed mugging, and on a run of big victories, he was the odds-on favorite to win against Panpayak fourth time round at Rajadamnern.
If Prince was a peerless icon who represented the pinnacle of achievement in contemporary pop music and there is no one else like him, what does his passing mean for the future of musical genius?
Pakistani animator Usman Riaz is too humble to compare himself to Studio Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki, animation demigod, hero to cinematic greats like Pixar's John Lasseter and Guillermo del Toro, and peerless practitioner of hand animation.
So Percussion (July 28 to 30) The peerless new-music ensemble arrives for a three-night stand with contemporary classics (Steve Reich's "Music for Pieces of Wood") and their own commissions (Steven Mackey's "It Is Time").
In each half, a masterpiece of Mozart followed a relatively short work of Bach, in a modern transcription, contrasting Bach's peerless mastery of counterpoint with Mozart's deft adaptation of its principles in a wholly different style.
The peerless swimmer Katie Ledecky; a photo essay of Olympians and their heroes; the sprinter Justin Gatlin's comeback; how Boston's citizens fought to reject their city's bid; and 2400 writers on their memories of Games past.
The peerless swimmer Katie Ledecky; a photo essay of Olympians and their heroes; the sprinter Justin Gatlin's comeback; how Boston's citizens fought to reject their city's bid; and 10 writers on their memories of Games past.
But celebrate the return of my peerless colleague Ben Ratliff's byline, atop a gentle, witty story on the musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, who, annoyed by the music at his favorite Japanese restaurant in Manhattan, commandeered the playlist.
You have arrived inside a Louis XV fever dream here on the banks of Lake Martin, the entirely self-created anachronistic empire of the antiques dealer Robert E. Smith, sixth-generation Louisianian, first-generation peerless eccentric.
The result is an energizing conceit: Darbyshire, who acknowledges responsibility for running the coup—and who calmly admits to having had Mossadegh's chief of police killed—is animated by Fiennes's flinty glamour and peerless dramatic chops.
Heavy drinking confined Wertz to her compact Brooklyn apartment, but when she found a path out of her front door, she produced a body of work that feels peerless for its distinctive storytelling and visual splendor.
The win in Germany had possessed an element of luck, but here Seaman was peerless, performing the equivalent of a high-wire act to keep his car on the circuit while lapping far quicker than his rivals.
Playing on the categorically peerless duo that is cannabis and breakfast cereal, Hart decided to eliminate the middleman from the equation and simply create a bowl that serves the dual purpose of eating receptacle and smoking tool.
Finney's next Oscar nomination came over a decade later and for a markedly different role, in which he led the peerless ensemble cast of this all-star adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel, directed by Sidney Lumet.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - A day after Felix Loch's shock meltdown, Germany's peerless luge team got back on track as reigning champion Natalie Geisenberger emerged in the gold medal position after Monday's opening runs of the women's singles.
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Mo Farah brought down the curtain on his peerless track career in Britain by winning his farewell race on home soil on an emotional afternoon at the Birmingham Grand Prix Diamond League meeting on Sunday.
There is, of course, the reliability of Israel as an ally, the sharing of its intelligence, the peerless experience of Israel on the battlefield, which includes the testing of new technologies that keep Americans and its soldiers safe.
Durant grafted his peerless all-around skill-set onto the hungry, 22016-win Golden State Warriors without a hitch, then won a Finals MVP and a championship while boiling his individual game into its purest, most enjoyable form.
Devoid of a single authentic emotion (the central romance is a damp squib from the start), "Why Him?" is a movie made by and for men, little more than a vehicle for Mr. Franco's peerless randy-pinhead routine.
And with its peerless elegance, Cleveland is perhaps uniquely suited to capture these magical pivots — to conjure out of this small orchestra, busy punctuating clatter and babble, a sudden, shockingly full rush of feeling that tingles your skin.
"Spanning decades of film work, when he shifted gears from cinematography to visual effects in the 1930s, not only did he capture the audience's imaginations with his work, he was peerless among his contemporaries in Japan," Ragone told me.
At the height of his dominance, as he racked up nine Grand Slam singles titles in five years, Rafael Nadal demoralized opponents with his peerless court coverage, retrieving shots that would have been clear winners against almost anyone else.
A spokesperson for Peerless said that the company would only reveal who owned a particular number if there was a court order to do so, and noted that the numbers appearing on the incoming calls could have been spoofed.
This has been an issue with almost every set of wireless headphones I've tried, but thanks to Jaybird's recent acquisition by Logi, the Freedoms feature some of the same Bluetooth technology as the peerless UE Boom, another Logi acquisition.
Ever since Anthony Bourdain, our tribal king, published his peerless "Kitchen Confidential" in 2000, we, the demimonde of Professional Restaurant, have glutted the bookstores with more accountings of ourselves and our work than anyone could possibly wish to read.
His latest book, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs—due from HarperCollins in April 2018—is an expansive biography of this peerless group of species, intermixed with insights about the methods paleontologists use to reconstruct their lost world.
That is, at least, the opinion of Yang Chang-hoon, head coach of South Korea's peerless women who captured an eighth consecutive team title on Sunday to protect the nation's undefeated record at the Olympics dating back to 1988.
At the time, these were deeply satisfying narrative turns for the characters that felt like the culmination of everything we'd watched them go through, marshaled with the peerless filmmaking craft that the show's production team had honed over six seasons.
From 1993 to 1995 Mark and James shared studios and produced banger after banger, peerless tracks with Afrocentric titles that fused jungle and conscious reggae into chaotic, chest rattling explosions of bass and breaks, pioneering countless rave innovations along the way.
The late Fred Rogers was a miracle of a human being, an ordained minister and television evangelist for decency, kindness, and the power of imagination through his peerless PBS children's series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which aired from 1968 to 2001.
After more than two decades as one of the most dynamic live acts in rock and roll, Kruspe says that the band decided to return to the studio to divert attention from their peerless showmanship and back to the songs.
Wizard of Westwood Peerless U.S. college basketball coach John Wooden became known as the "Wizard of Westwood" while leading the University of California, Los Angeles to a record 10 national championships while setting the gold standard as a coach and leader.
I think Zack Beauchamp's "White Riot" remains the best piece I read contextualizing Trumpism, Dara Lind's work remains the best guide to Trump's immigration policies, and Sarah Kliff has been peerless on both the policy and politics of Obamacare reform.
Shortly after Dave wedges himself into Miles's life, they end up at Columbia Records, where Miles — after a showdown with some music types, including one played by a peerless Michael Stuhlbarg — ends up in an elevator lined with mounted records.
Grinning slightly, Mr. Johnson said, "All I can say is that a stray early draft seems to have somehow found its way into your otherwise peerless copy, by a process that I don't pretend to understand, but I will make inquiries."
The peerless trio of Kim Woo-jin, Ku Bon-chan and Lee Seung-yun roared to a 6-0 win on a baking hot day at the Sambodromo, clinching South Korea's fifth team title and fourth in the last five Olympics.
With the debut of "The Larry Sanders Show" on HBO in 1992, he seemed to have cemented his reputation as a peerless satirist of Hollywood vanity, and he blithely passed on offers from broadcast networks to host legitimate late-night programs.
They took architectural inspiration for their models from recent theoretical outlines — as well as ideas that had been on the shelf since the 1980s and 1990s — and drew upon both the company's peerless reserves of data and its massive computing infrastructure.
She wrote an impassioned message to Olowu in reply, and so began a creative relationship that will culminate, on March 2, with the debut of four printed and woven interior fabrics that unite Soane's peerless craftsmanship with Olowu's wide-ranging influences.
Mr. Snyder, who had major roles at Ralph Lauren, Gap and J. Crew before founding his own brand in 2011, continues his near-peerless execution of American sportswear, including blazers you want to live in and knits to die for.
For the entirety of his campaign, Donald Trump crowed about his peerless ability to make deals, one of which, he assured us, was going to be a replacement for Obamacare that would cut costs without leaving any Americans in the lurch.
This is particularly evident in the later works in the show, which were made after she traveled to Japan and worked with the master woodcarver Reizo Monjyu and the printer Tadashi Toda, who were peerless in traditional Ukiyo-e methods.
But a bad kind of love that I should never have entertained and only did because I was some opportunistic Tracy Flick type, unprincipled and dishonest and not good enough to be taken seriously for her robust intelligence and peerless hard work.
Here are five of his finest albums, released at turning-point moments in his career, that show the artist, who was found dead, at 57, on Thursday, in his fullness: a cunning vocalist, a fiery musician, and a peerless songwriter and producer.
It's a sunny distraction if now also a rueful finale to a career that for about a decade starting in the mid-1990s, enlivened movie screens with grace, range and peerless turns from the likes of Russell Crowe, Kim Basinger and Michael Douglas.
The interview signaled the start of what is expected to be an aggressive campaign by the White House and outside groups to promote Judge Garland as a peerless jurist who deserves a hearing and a vote on his nomination by the Senate.
The label, which had success with groups like Dum Dum Girls, Wild Nothing and Beach Fossils, had become "Pitchfork's darling," Mr. Sniper said of the gatekeeping music website, which was once a peerless tastemaker in that world and began championing Mr. DeMarco.
Saki, the pen name of H. H. Munro (1870-1916), began his writing career as a light-penned political satirist and advanced into a peerless series of brief, perfectly composed tales that unleashed the demons of anarchy into the Edwardian drawing room.
With peerless craft and technique, Mr. Nolan puts you in the air, on the sea and on the ground during a World War II rescue mission and, once the rescue is over, makes it harrowingly clear that the fight goes on. 280.
Federer, peerless this year after returning from a six-month injury absence, broke once in each set for his fourth consecutive victory over Nadal, though the Spaniard still leads their career head-to-head record at 23-14, due entirely to his superiority on clay.
For example, Abraham Lincoln was, in his early years, a dynamo of self-improvement, alchemizing a relatively small amount of formal education into peerless verbal proficiency, and he tried and failed -- more than once -- to gain national political office before eventually winning the presidency.
Smith's fourth novel sketches the life of Marian Evans, who achieved celebrity during her lifetime publishing novels under the male pseudonym George Eliot, and was widely esteemed for her peerless breadth and depth of learning in subjects as diverse as philosophy, politics, literature and history.
And Mr. Hallinan, the crusading progressive incumbent, was going low: Ms. Harris could not be trusted to prosecute city corruption, he suggested, because of her relationship with Willie Brown — the outgoing mayor, peerless local kingmaker and Harris supporter whom she had dated years earlier.
MADRID (Reuters) - It has been a long and gruelling week at the inaugural Davis Cup Finals but Rafael Nadal once again proved that when it comes to staying power and resilience he is peerless as he dragged Spain past Britain into the final on Saturday.
Back in 2004, Big Bobby, as I like to think of him, revolutionised techno with the peerless, timeless, seminal and still-stunning Minimal Nation, an album that stripped techno back to the barest of bare bones, creating, yep you guessed it, minimal techno along the way.
He was a peerless champion at what he did and yet his great gift and mission was to champion you, to champion writers, To be championed by a champion for almost 40 years: that is something beyond price, an honor for which I can't be too grateful.
From machine learning to neural nets, they cover the basics to bring you up to speed  But since six videos might be a big ask for some people — even with Facebook's top minds sharing their peerless expertise — we watched them all to give you a quick takeaway.
As the Briton was consoled — and congratulated on a peerless track career — by his competitors following his world 5,000 meters silver in the stadium where his legend was first properly sculpted in 2012, the only question that remained was where he stands in the annals of track distance running.
As the Briton was consoled — and congratulated on a peerless track career — by his competitors following his world 5,000 metres silver in the stadium where his legend was first properly sculpted in 2012, the only question that remained was where he stands in the annals of track distance running.
As the Briton was consoled - and congratulated on a peerless track career - by his competitors following his world 5,000 metres silver in the stadium where his legend was first properly sculpted in 2012, the only question that remained was where he stands in the annals of track distance running.
He's in a class by himself, not just as a peerless actor but as a larger-than-life presence; by declining press appearances, taking roles with unusual infrequency and committing to those he does take with absolute Method totality, he's created something of a legend around his own persona.
Cox in particular, as The Long Blondes' primary songwriter, created a curiously peerless sound and feel, flitting between references to movie lore and starlets (the "Long Blondes" for whom the band was named) and bleak depictions of domesticity, the former revving up the latter with drama and intrigue.
While the two projects couldn't seem more different at the surface — Cunanan was a desperate, down-on-his luck any-man who turned to mass murder, and the Getty oil family is, well, the peerless Getty oil family — there is one very large similarity afoot: the soul-crushing grind of loneliness.
DENZEL'S JUST LIKE THE REST OF US Even so, anyone needing more proof of Cecil B. DeMille Award winner Denzel Washington's peerless ability to transcend even the least promising circumstances need only observe his compellingly unaffected effort to grope for his reading glasses to read a speech he couldn't remember.
Against all the odds, that investment has paid off, producing a peerless generation of footballers, Vikings in cleats, whose collective team play, unshakeable confidence, and will to win, made Iceland the smallest ever nation to qualify for a major tournament at Euro 2016, and pound for pound, the sport's greatest micropower.
That show became the basis for the series, which was picked up in the United States by Amazon, and it made Ms. Waller-Bridge — who went on to create the demented rom-com "Crashing" and the peerless spy drama "Killing Eve" — a name to reckon with in the entertainment industry.
During the ceremony, held outside on a peerless Saturday afternoon under oak trees dotted with dream catchers, and with about 150 guests looking on, the couple performed an earth, air, fire, water processional during which they combined soils from Ms. Schweitzer's two family farms and Mr. Garza's Little League baseball field.
" To contemporary eyes, the most notable line in that book may come from the acknowledgments section, which heralded the start of a beautiful relationship: "Finally, I must thank Lincoln Child, my editor at St. Martin's Press, for proposing this book in the first place and for his peerless editorial guidance.
CANNES, France — The 69th Cannes Film Festival, an event this year defined by peerless highs and embarrassing lows, ended on Sunday when the Palme d'Or was awarded to "I, Daniel Blake," a film about a carpenter with a heart condition up against the heartlessness of bureaucracy, from the veteran British director Ken Loach.
In a sprawling and somehow still tight and cogent show that included David Zwirner's 20th-street space and billboards across the city, the gallery's first co-representing the peerless conceptual artist's estate with his longtime dealer Andrea Rosen, nine installations covered his major series, including his text portraits, candy works, paper stacks, and more.
It was a tactic that wouldn't have been out of place in the wooden-racquet era, but in the big-serving modern game, it was completely unexpected—a sort of kamikaze attack, except that Federer's peerless touch and ability to anticipate his opponent's serve placement allowed him to pull it off more often than not.
"I knew I couldn't make this film if the casting wasn't absolutely right, and we searched thoroughly for an actor with the ability to evoke the singular natural movement and vocal qualities of this peerless star, but also the inner vulnerability of the artist," Luhrmann said in a statement provided to The Hollywood Reporter.
Sessions has continued his role as a silent witness to Trump's attempt to trash the DOJ by assailing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — a longtime public servant with a peerless record as a Justice Department lawyer — and Special Counsel Robert Mueller — a decorated Vietnam war veteran, accomplished prosecutor, former FBI Director, and Washington attorney.
"I knew I couldn't make this film if the casting wasn't absolutely right, and we searched thoroughly for an actor with the ability to evoke the singular natural movement and vocal qualities of this peerless star, but also the inner vulnerability of the artist," Luhrmann said in a statement provided to The Hollywood Reporter.
In just a few short years this band of mismatched misfits released a four-song demo, signed with Brit imprint Under One Flag, gigged on both sides of the Atlantic, and released two of thrash metal's finest, weirdest albums: 1987's Terror And Submission and its peerless follow-up, Mind Wars, released in 1988.
Lemmy lived and breathed rock 'n' roll, but as his impact and influence on the genre and all of its wild offshoots—heavy metal, punk, rockabilly—makes clear, his legacy goes deeper than that; Lemmy WAS rock 'n' roll, and a huge part of that was his never-say-die attitude and peerless musicianship.
For Jeffrey Hatcher's new adaptation of "Inspector," which opens on Thursday, June 1, the director Jesse Berger has assembled a doozy of a cast, which includes such masters of mayhem as Arnie Burton, Stephen DeRosa, Michael McGrath, Mary Testa and, as the "lamest of lamebrains" of the title (Gogol's description), the peerless Michael Urie.
Asked how a less than robust physical specimen could conquer such mammoth peaks, Mr. Hornbein (who in 21.4, with another climber, forged a new route up Mount Everest) said that Mr. Clinch was a highly proficient climber technically, and that his ability to apply his climbing experience to the problems in front of him was peerless.
Since the start of Mr. Sanders's first presidential campaign in 2016, his colossal online support base has been by turns a source of peerless strength and perpetual aggravation — envied and caricatured by rivals who covet such loyalty, feared by Democrats who have faced harassment from his followers, and alternately cherished and gently scolded by the candidate himself.
The story of the Soprano lieutenants Paulie Gualtieri (Tony Sirico) and Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli) getting lost in the woods while trying to dispose of a not-quite-dead body is a peerless example of the show's dark sense of humor — and is one of the many times the creators refused to grant the audience closure.
Though there's a photo montage showing race-crime headlines of the 1920s in the second act, Mr. Evans (the anointed artistic director of the Chichester Festival Theater) doesn't let the didactic side overwhelm the compellingly pulpy storytelling (based on Edna Ferber's decades-spanning novel), some of the liveliest choreography in London (by Alistair David) and the gorgeous singing of Kern's peerless ballads.
My late lamented pal Robert Hughes, who was the first to notice that somehow Ronald Reagan and Andy Warhol were made for each other; William Hazlitt (the greatest two-word oxymoronic encapsulation of Rembrandt: "dark light"); Meyer Schapiro (profound on Cézanne's apples); Rosalind Krauss, exacting and inspiring; Lawrence Gowing, still peerless on Turner; Erwin Panofsky ("Meaning in the Visual Arts" changed my life).
Here's a quick look at his volume and accuracy from the mid-range since his first postseason with the Miami Heat: In other words, when you fuse his transformation into an angry rhinoceros on drives to the rim with 25-foot range and peerless court vision, this improved in-between game makes 33-year-old LeBron the most formidable and self-sufficient offensive weapon basketball has ever seen.
"We think This Is Us is a show that's peerless at the moment in broadcast television and we decided to move it to Thursday night and not just throw it there and hope for the best, but strategically surround it with shows that are very strong and our hope is to create the return of Must See TV," Greenblatt said in a telephone press conference, according to the Los Angeles Times.
This ancient dialogue merely illustrates that people have been carping on since time-out-of-time that this new technology or that one is going to ruin everything, and the youth are going to be corrupted by it and become deficient, lazy and stupid — especially compared with the peerless and singular virtues of the generation doing the carping — and the whole world is going to go to hell in a handbasket.
" (He was right: the series, a prequel, is set when Kirk is 26, so to shoehorn the 86-year-old Shatner into it, you'd have to make him Kirk's grandfather or some such, which would be as distracting and as desperate a move as making Kirk ski-jump a shark.)  But Isaacs also went out of his way to be nice to his peerless predecessor, saying that he'd be "happy to meet Will Shatner in real life in a restaurant.
Her skewed, abridged compositional sense is one reason Puberty 2 rocks impressively, while teetering on the flimsy edge of collapse — the way "My Body's Made of Crushed Little Stars" smolders for two cathartic minutes before immediately petering out; the way "Your Best American Girl" builds gradually to the giant distorted chorus and, once there, keeps building, piling on more guitars until the end; the way the peerless "I Bet on Losing Dogs" interrupts the two choruses with a queasily extended keyboard figure you never hear again.
Behold this lineup of creations that stood out in the decades of their birth for peerless audacity and virtuosity: "Jesus Christ Superstar" (the 1970s rock opera about the son of God as a pop idol), a hit at Regent's Park Open Air Theater; "The Threepenny Opera" (a snarly and dissonant vivisection of bourgeois values in 1920s Germany), at the National; "Show Boat" (the first great organic American book musical, from 1927) at the New London Theater; and "Guys and Dolls" (the jaunty apotheosis of the organic American book musical in the mid-20th century, and the favorite musical of people who don't usually like musicals) at the Phoenix Theater.
She planned to wedge them in somehow alongside the peerless handmade patches Brad Dunning designed for the proto-punk band the Cramps; the sets of girlie pink underpants embroidered with the days of the week; the vintage T-shirts and posters from the photographer Bruce Weber's personal collection; the artist Ben Noam's ceramic mushroom sculptures; the ironically goofy leather patches hand-tooled by Andrew Sexton, a Yale-educated artist who often collaborates with Sterling Ruby; the mugs and paperweights using graphics designed by the American activist nun Sister Corita Kent; the diamond piñatas made for Rat Bastards by Nicholas Anderson and Julie Ho, working as Confetti System; the specially commissioned T-shirts from the Hollywood Forever cemetery; the exquisite porcelain vessels created by the Canadian potter Kayo O'Young; the neo-minimalist chairs and tables constructed by Michael Boyd; the boxed Tom of Finland dolls accessorized with snap-on erections; the gold mesh necklaces and gauntlets the costumer designer Michael Schmidt creates for Dita von Teese, Cher, Rihanna and others; the shirts airbrushed by Louis Eisner with images inspired by Ed Roth; the framed labels from a line of men's wear once produced by the Black Panthers leader Eldridge Cleaver and embroidered with his name.

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