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Ms. Martin is always, inimitably herself, and never more so than when she's pretending to be someone else.
That in itself is hardly an inimitably Soviet problem.
He told it inimitably, but it was the story of a failure.
He was simply making a point, stating a fact, in his inimitably succinct style.
But despite their prefabricated nature, the homes have been inimitably individualized.
It promises nothing, and yet it can be inimitably generous.
And they delivered good guy-bad guy propaganda in an inimitably American fashion.
She was patient, elegant in form, the colour of an ideal mouse, and inimitably small.
And yet there are other records so inimitably set in aspic that reproduction is far too risky.
The inimitably American legend of the self-made man has never lost its power in popular culture, and this, after all, was daytime television.
"It was Kai they wished to find and addressed in their inimitably succinct fashion."
The fooling around on the sand and in the water seems inimitably democratic and anything but sinister.
He could tell a story inimitably.
And American actors have often struggled with the nuances of his inimitably English dialogue.
The word "money" stops the rhythm of the song cold but makes it inimitably Roger Miller.
Her husband, writing in The Times in 1984, inimitably explained why:
Beverly Sills was the host, chatting on in her own inimitably informal yet informed style.
That form so purely perfect, so inimitably graceful, those matchless limbs!
At the same time, it reminds us that Mr. Gray wasn't just inimitably himself.
They also have their full quota of the inimitably provocative look that Louise Bourgeois always has in reserve.
He certainly acts it inimitably.
He is less the product of the elite pomp and circumstance of his education than of something inimitably English.
Well, it was, inimitably, the seventies.
"Now we have both looked out of window," she said to the lawyer, in her own inimitably impudent way, "suppose we compare our impressions."
Mhoram nodded, fought to contain the amazed fear that seemed to echo inimitably within him.