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But that is exactly what makes his use of it so peerlessly expressive.
Besides being peerlessly easy to use, the system can download movies and television shows to your Xbox 360.
And the cast peerlessly delivered its fatuous material with unconditional sincerity.
Gabin was irrepressibly suave - how many men could make one suit so peerlessly right?
He worked the front, peerlessly.
The wit and wisdom of this most human of composers is joyously, peerlessly revealed.
Peerlessly beautiful places that have been the scenes of, respectively, terrorist atrocity, civil strife and pestilence.
Each was descended from a var woman who had served peerlessly, anc been rewarded with a type of immortality.
And it is peerlessly dangerous, which would seem to fit NBC's ghoulish interests.
James Agee considered Marx "a peerlessly cheesy improvement on the traditional straight man."
Then it's off to the blender for a bruising round at high speed: a puréed soup must be peerlessly smooth and velvety.
Dressed in an Armani suit and peerlessly shined shoes, he was accompanied by three women in expensive wigs.
These are mostly landmarks of the principal oboist's trade, the items young aspirants carry in their audition portfolios, peerlessly played.
Andrew Hampp of Billboard called the album "a peerlessly witty, endlessly melodic tour de force".
Every so often the BBC occasionally buys something from abroad that is peerlessly good, like The Apprentice.
The woman who with Mike Nichols turned stand-up improvisation into a peerlessly sophisticated form, and the man who starred in nose-thumbing movies like "Catch-22"?
Zeppo, as usual, plays, according to James Agee, "a peerlessly cheesy improvement on the traditional straight man", in his final on-screen appearance with the Brothers.
The result is the muddy mixture of industrial music, Southern rock and heavy metal that the Jesus Lizard has been performing almost peerlessly for more than five years.
The Frisian archipelago he peerlessly describes - Langeoog, Wangerooge, Spiekeroog - seems muddily exotic.
It's oversung, oddly arranged, and still compelling: Brown's peerlessly stubborn attempt to bridge black and white, sixties and seventies, pop and soul.
In the end, however, the show friskily demonstrates Kneehigh's skill but at the cost of the quiet integrity that makes the original Brief Encounter so peerlessly moving.
The peerlessly lovely heroine of "What Caroline Knew" has but one true rival: the spell cast by a painting depicting her in a sexually compromising pose.
One of my first assignments was Wess Roberts's peerlessly idiotic "Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun."
The Kirov Orchestra peerlessly executes Rimsky-Korsakov's shimmering orchestral score, from which, years later, the composer's protege, Stravinsky, lifted many tricks.
The eye is more usually drawn to the game's likeable characters - the ceaselessly chipper Ronnie Baxter, the wry James Wade, the peerlessly elegant John Lowe.