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- (ancient Heliopolis), Lebanon, characterised by a megalithic gigantism unparallelled in antiquity. How the stones were moved from where they were quarried...
- rhetoric reflected his utopian vision of the "new Soviet person" rising to unparallelled heights of human development. In 1928, Stalin declared that class war...
- Archives. Taylor, Paul (June 3, 2013). "Music review: Barbra Streisand's unparallelled vocal gifts were in awesome evidence at the O2". The Independent. Retrieved...
- Poème symphonique for a hundred metronomes creates "micropolyphony of unparallelled complexity". Many of Ligeti's piano pieces are examples of micropolyphony...
- "blend of cool jazz and bebop, Brill Building song craft and rock was unparallelled at the time (only Britain's 10cc were creating such intelligent pop...
- "quite marvellous" and described Lloyd Webber's "ambitious" score "an unparallelled fusion of 20th century musical experience" and Rice's lyrics as "trenchant"...
- apportioned to him, and has him live ninety-two years. Shankara has an unparallelled status in the tradition of Advaita Vedanta. Hagiographies from the 14th-17th...
- keeping the enemy flyers away from him." Richthofen led his new unit to unparallelled success, peaking during "Bloody April" 1917. In that month alone, he...
- as well as modern jazz for more than half-a-century". He held "an unparallelled place in British contemporary music," and was known for "his unique...
- overall prosperity of Muslim Al-Andalus. Jewish economic expansion was unparallelled. In Toledo, after the Christian reconquest in 1085, Jews were involved...