| 11. | But it is definitely in a class of its own in the soft-power game.
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| 12. | The change to " forty " has put 40 in a class of its own.
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| 13. | In this, as in so much, the Simpson trial is in a class of its own.
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| 14. | What we did see, yet again, is that Ferrari is in a class of its own,
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| 15. | Tomb Raider is very much in a class of its own, to be appreciated in its own right.
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| 16. | Personally I'd put " noteworthy " in a class of its own above both of the others.
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| 17. | But the Kristall dispute is in a class of its own because the state owns 51 percent of its shares.
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| 18. | They're gradually learning that I want M . E . S . to be in a class of its own.
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| 19. | "Rolling Stone's unprecedented access to major artists put the magazine in a class of its own ."
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| 20. | While Peterson blames both parties for conniving against fiscal common sense, he puts the present administration in a class of its own.
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