| 21. | Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham commented " It's straightish jazz, but in a class of its own ".
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| 22. | Pfeiffer said : " If Mac OS X succeeds, it will once again put the Macintosh in a class of its own.
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| 23. | The Red Cross stuck by its approach until Healy declared Sept . 11 an extraordinary disaster that belonged in a class of its own.
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| 24. | VOVAGER XII : Truly in a class of its own, the Voyager XII has smooth and powerful handling for a 1200cc luxury cruiser.
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| 25. | East Texas culture is in a class of its own, a cross between Southern and Cajun, with a dash of Southwest thrown in.
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| 26. | They put alcohol in a class of its own because people under its influence too often harm others in brawls or accidents, Dodge said.
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| 27. | Cocker had a friend who used the phrase " different class " to describe something that was " in a class of its own ".
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| 28. | Reckless driving is in a class of its own, and a more insidious side to this menace is its effect on law-abiding drivers.
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| 29. | At that time, Bryce's management and commitment to " scientific treatments " was recognized around the country as in a class of its own.
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| 30. | When flying the Stuka, because it s all automatic, you are really flying vertically . . . The Stuka was in a class of its own ."
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