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  • Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
  • Best of all, when you buy a cell phone from us and transfer your number, you will still qualify for all of our great rebates and discounts.
  • The third route was possibly the best of all, for the St. Gotthard, the farthest east of three possible passes, was large enough to accommodate a whole army and its lines of communication. THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
  • Living close to the East Fortune Airfield, you hardly ever get through a day without seeing some kind of flying device in the sky, be it a microlight, heli-copter or, best of all, a jet.
  • But best of all was the pool: where most villas boast pocket-handkerchief paddling pools, here was a pool in which to do solitary laps before breakfast, while staring out over miles of burnt-umber fields. Sleeping with the Finzi-Continis: Sicily's Madonie mountains
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  • Best of all, Germany's crackerjack Ensemble Modern played the luminous score with extraordinary virtuosity.
  • Best of all, our new offices in London put all that expertise right on your doorstep.
  • A crude meal, no doubt, but the best of all sauces is hunger. Edward Abbey 
  • Best of all, you don't have to set foot in a gym to lose your festive flab. The Sun
  • It's quite fiery stuff with pepper, spices and some tannic activity but best of all, it's over-brimming with summer fruit flavours.
  • But best of all was a chilled broth constructed around delicate slivers of Maine Peeky Toe crab and a green rosette of avocado.
  • Best of all is his immensely solid wooden staircase with a vault in the form of an upturned ship's hull. Times, Sunday Times
  • But arguments from the best of all worlds are always worse than useless. Times, Sunday Times
  • The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. 
  • Best of all, however, "In a New Light" moves Bellini's painting to the Frick's skylit Oval Room. A Shared Moment of Transformation
  • But on behavioral measures, rat moms perform significantly better on spatial working memory tests than nonpregnant rats, with first-time moms performing the best of all.
  • One of the 35 children learning to cook the easy-peasy way, Adam is mastering the art of making and - best of all - tasting shortbread.
  • And, best of all, each one has engrossed us with his intriguing love life. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the best of all perennial plants. Winter Garden Glory
  • The happiest people do not necessarily have the best of all.They simply appreciate what they find on their way.
  • Basically resembling a pear-shaped melon, the papaya, with it's delicately scented, creamy orange coloured flesh and sweet flavour, is one of the best of all tropical fruits.
  • It was everything that England wasn't: no censorious social critics, none of that upper-class British inhibition, a concept of time that made this habitual maunderer seem punctual and, best of all, a climate that allowed one to grow plants and animals in lush profusion. Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico
  • A crude meal, no doubt, but the best of all sauces is hunger. Edward Abbey 
  • Developing a private practice can give you the best of all worlds: career, independence, and the indescribable pleasure of self-fulfillment.
  • Best of all, the gardens are so empty of tourists in winter that you'll hear the wind in the trees and the plop of water in the fountains.
  • Best of all, it is an easily enforced regulation - either a dog is wearing a muzzle or it is not. Times, Sunday Times
  • The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. 
  • Then have we a civil war to phlebotomize us every year, and to prevent our population from starving for want of food — and for the same purpose we have the Plague proposing us a visit, the best of all recipes for thinning a land, and converting younger brothers into elder ones. The Abbot
  • Then there are the white flesh and the glutin, the best of all fattening foods; and having eaten to repletion for a couple of days, the diet palls, and they begin to speak in shockingly disrespectful terms of turtle. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • And best of all he remained fully clothed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The log cabin, set in a gall in the middle of an old field all grown up in sassafras, was not a very inviting-looking place; a few hens loitering about the new hen-house, a brood of half-grown chickens picking in the grass and watching the door, and a runty pig tied to a "stob," were the only signs of thrift; yet the face of the woman cleared up as she gazed about her and afar off, where the gleam of green made a pleasant spot, where the corn grew in the river bottom; for it was her home, and the best of all was she thought it belonged to them. Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2
  • Best of all, for those who have spent years of misery denying themselves the foods they love and existing on watery cabbage soup in a vain attempt to regain the shape they had as a teenager, it does seem to work.
  • The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. 
  • Best of all, the increase is backdated to February last year.
  • I'd have liked best of all to have stuffed his mouth with hay.
  • The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. 
  • The team has moved out of a warehouse and into an airy old mission, and has hired a few new members: Adam Jamal Craig as a new agent who spouts facts when he gets nervous, and best of all, Linda Hunt as an eccentrically tough-but-loving new boss. 'NCIS' popularity should keep spinoff in hunt
  • The happiest people do not necessarily have the best of all.They simply appreciate what they find on their way.
  • It helps to untwist and unbunch them, reduces drying time and, best of all, reduces wrinkles. Hints From Heloise
  • It could manage global rescores for the best of all's interest. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all
  • If there is leftover gammon ham, lamb shank, or roast meat around, he suggests you shred it finely and add at the last minute, for the best of all possible borschts.
  • The best of all these is the shaggy hat, for it makes a very neat abstersion of the fecal matter. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • This is not to belaud the present system, any more than it is optimistic to say this is the best of all possible worlds. Without Prejudice
  • Best of all, it opens up as a placemat when you're ready to sit down to lunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Best of all is the restitution of the apron stage, bringing the actors right into the auditorium. Times, Sunday Times
  • The happiest people do not necessarily have the best of all.They simply appreciate what they find on their way.
  • Only a week into it, I am finding that the program provides a tremendous amount of outreach, technical resources and other things, such as teleconferences, message boards, newsletters and other great technical information (awardees are required to sign and comply with an NDA) and best of all, a complimentary subscription to Surveying, Mapping and GIS
  • Best of all, though, is the restaurant's raspberry napoleon, a delicate structure made with fresh cream and layers of lightly sugary pastry.
  • Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all
  • Best of all, she's got a playful sensibility that keeps the covers from getting bogged down in overwrought gravitas, no matter the subject. Jo Chen covers kick ass | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • The printing-press float pleased me best of all, with its attendant imps dressed as mercuries, who scattered sheets that were being printed as the procession moved along. Memoirs of Margaret Jane Blake of Baltimore, Md. : and selections in prose and verse,
  • Best of all is his immensely solid wooden staircase with a vault in the form of an upturned ship 's hull. Times, Sunday Times
  • He guessed, correctly, that Veronica never looked anything but enchanting, yet black suited her best of all. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • The entrées come with Mexican-style rice cooked in tomato stock, some refried beans and, best of all, a little jicama salad that takes the edge right off the chiles in the sauces.
  • Best of all is the wonderful, pivotal scene in which Tilly Tremayne's well-judged, shrewd widow takes on Harriet Walter's glittering bawd at chess. Women Beware Women; Bingo
  • Best of all, anglers of every stripe should still be able to rent the tile-red, flat-bottom, 14-foot rowboats at Fletcher's Boat House, as they have for nearly 150 years.
  • Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all
  • Best of all, we had an island in the millstream that I claimed as my own.
  • The quick session produced no jams, no misdirected shots, and best of all, no springs flying through the air looking for a face to lacerate. Paradise General
  • Best of all is his immensely solid wooden staircase with a vault in the form of an upturned ship's hull. Times, Sunday Times
  • If there is leftover gammon ham, lamb shank, or roast meat around, he suggests you shred it finely and add at the last minute, for the best of all possible borschts.
  • All's for the best in the best of all possible worlds. 
  • Probably the best of all is "pyro," but the fact that it stains the fingers is a serious objection to it for amateur use, and almost any other developer, such as metol, eikonogen or hydroquinon will be better. Outdoor Sports and Games
  • Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all
  • Best of all--no vampires, no "parritch," or world domination in sight. HH Com 196 (192)
  • But best of all, they give you such a strong sense of purpose. The Sun
  • The theme being fine farms and fine houses, springs, becks, notable ponds and, best of all, a super winter mix of miles of clean tracks and even more miles over splendid sheep pasture.
  • Best of all, no one can accuse us of being bezzies.
  • And best of all ... you'll stay "yoked" 365 days a year. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • Best of all, they completely avoided all the stereotypes for the characters - no slanty eyes, no funny accents. The /Filmcast: After Dark - Ep. 87 - Directors on Twitter, and Racebending (GUESTS: Dan Eckman and DC Pierson from Derrick Comedy) | /Film
  • The HTC Desire has been around for a while compared to the other box-fresh contenders, but time hasn't dulled this smart phone's charms -- and best of all, a few months on the market tends to bring prices down, making the Desire the most affordable of these phones. Technology Reviews, News
  • Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. 
  • Best of all, they can be reused hundreds of times and won't damage your walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Best of all, they can be reused hundreds of times and won't damage your walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. 
  • Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. 
  • Best of all is a simple tamale, dense masa dough sheltering lightly seasoned roast pork and wrapped in a corn husk, with a side of another heady mole sauce - this time, brown, made with anchos and chocolate.
  • Best of all are the tiny labels found on each and every page that describe what it is we are seeing and that have delicious names like sooty tern, paradise riflebird, and hepatic tanager. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Best of all varieties called seedless, but the large staminate tree nearby spoils that feature. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fifteenth Annual Meeting New York City, September 3, 4 and 5, 1924
  • The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. 
  • Therefore, I repeat, not only a good way, but the best of all ways, is to endeavour to enter first by the room where humility is practised, which is far better than at once rushing on to the others. The Interior Castle or The Mansions
  • It may well be the best of all the packaged distros.
  • It would not perhaps be correct to say that the durion is the best of all fruits, because it cannot supply the place of a sub-acid juicy kind; such as the orange, grape, mango, and mangosteen, whose refreshing and cooling qualities are so wholesome and grateful; but as producing a food of the most exquisite flavour, it is unsurpassed. The Castaways
  • And best of all, one of the heads of Qantas told me it's only $800 to fly roundtrip between L.A. and Sydney ... so I say giddyup! Meg Hemphill: Australia Invades the US
  • While failing often to catch the gusto of ancient poetry -- witness his translations from Chaucer -- Wordsworth was full of the spirit -- witness his rifacimento of The Owl and the Nightingale --and, best of all, handed it on to Coleridge. Ballads of Romance and Chivalry Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - First Series
  • Eternal and Fixed, He that is possessed of beautiful limbs, (or, He the ascension unto whom is the best of all acts), He who has such knowledge having penance for its indication that He is able to agitable Prakriti for evolving the universe out of her (CXIV -- CXXII); He that goes everywhere (in the sense of pervading all things as their cause), the The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
  • Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all
  • The Corps was a know-how, can-do outfit, possibly the best of all the outfits that came to town.
  • Best of all is taking the private lift up to the Penthouse, a suite built into a turret which combines cosiness and sheer decadence.
  • Best of all, you're piggybacking on the success of another entrepreneur who has spent years building a solid customer base.
  • Best of all, picking the flowers prolongs the flowering period, so both the inner gardener and the interior decorator in you will be happy.
  • The screen has excellent definition and best of all the unit is less than 9mm thick.
  • Perhaps best of all, the existing distribution infrastructure can be used for bio-diesel.
  • It is the best of all gymnastics for the nonstriated or involuntary muscles and for the heart and blood vessels. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
  • Developing a private practice can give you the best of all worlds: career, independence, and the indescribable pleasure of self-fulfillment.
  • If there is an art form to politicking, this guy was the best of all time.
  • His blonde hair was parted and combed neatly, and best of all, he was standing there with a dozen red roses.
  • Thieving was fun; thieving from people Shan disliked was best of all.
  • The Corps was a know-how, can-do outfit, possibly the best of all the outfits that came to town.
  • The happiest people do not necessarily have the best of all.They simply appreciate what they find on their way.
  • It was comfortable and cheap: best of all, most of the rent was being paid by two American friends.
  • Best of all, since a single account grants you access to both the sportsbook and the casino, there's no hassle involving different logins and passwords - just click on the casino link and you're ready to go.
  • Best of all, though, is a bowl of rigatoni in a mildly creamy tomato sauce with chunks of sweetly spicy Italian sausage.
  • Best of all, arguably, is the poem "Diagnosis", where long summer daylight over Scapa Flow brings together unsleeping gulls and an insomniac speaker, who must "keep watching waves/slosh to and fro over the dead ships", but who is actually seeing more than might be apparent: Archive 2009-05-01
  • Best of all is the chapters on money management, which are repeated almost verbatim for each game.
  • Best of all, they're highly responsive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Best of all, said Jerry Buccafusco, a neuropharmacology professor at the Medical College of Georgia, the therapies will not simply be surface treatments. Get the Buzz Without the Lung Cancer | Impact Lab
  • This Club was of an inclusive and intersocial character; to a degree, indeed, remarkable for the part of England in which it had its being -- dear, delightful Wessex, whose statuesque dynasties are even now only just beginning to feel the shaking of the new and strange spirit without, like that which entered the lonely valley of Ezekiel's vision and made the dry bones move: where the honest squires, tradesmen, parsons, clerks, and people still praise the Lord with one voice for His best of all possible worlds. A Group of Noble Dames
  • Best of all, improved flight times and veterinary treatment made global competition possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • But best of all is Fox's art and Stewart's coloring, which are blood-soaked, entrail-laden, and painted in an eerie palette. Pigeons From Hell: Robert E Howard's classic horror story adapted for comics by Joe R Lansdale - Boing Boing
  • Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all
  • The happiest people do not necessarily have the best of all.They simply appreciate what they find on their way.
  • Best of all, the puzzles are accompanied by large, colorable pictures so children can have even more fun while they build word skills.
  • Best of all there is a half cylinder of roasted beef bone, with its rich, savoury cargo of jellied marrow, dressed with snails, crisped pancetta, girolles, meaty jus and a brightly acidic parsley salad. Best UK Restaurant 2010: The Kitchin, Edinburgh
  • His last movie was best of all.
  • Best of all, we get to see a number of interesting variations on it as she goes through a sort of magical striptease for the priest or rather the "seminarian," as he priggishly corrects anyone who calls him "Father". DEVIL'S NIGHTMARE
  • The third route was possibly the best of all, for the St. Gotthard, the farthest east of three possible passes, was large enough to accommodate a whole army and its lines of communication. THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
  • The happiest people do not necessarily have the best of all.They simply appreciate what they find on their way.
  • Best of all, Silverman touches all the milestones and wet spots of the titular affliction, medically known as enuresis: parents who get up at night with the bedwetting child, fear of embarrassment on a sleepover, the electric pad in the bed that jolts the child awake with its alarm, the prescient doctor who declares early on that she'll outgrow it (and she does). IndyStar.com Top Stories
  • It was grittily down-to-earth, absorbing, and best of all, made me want to re-read some of his novels.
  • Best of all, they're highly responsive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Best of all is the wonderful, pivotal scene in which Tilly Tremayne's well-judged, shrewd widow takes on Harriet Walter's glittering bawd at chess. Women Beware Women; Bingo
  • With yer chips you can have fish, pies, sausages, saveloy - or best of all, the aforementioned sausages coated in a crispy batter and then fried.
  • Every man's personal proverb about himself is: "Whatever is, is right, in the best of all possible people. THE DICE MAN
  • Best of all, the engine revs joyously through downshifts, providing a great exhaust note while telling the world this isn't your average TT.
  • Best of all, with oxygen confined to the surface layer, most prey is in depths of less than 10 feet. The Nine Best Places to Fish a Pond During Ice-Out
  • Best of all, the company claims, the program will even be suitable for low-powered netbooks.
  • But best of all, this new form of reactor can incinerate waste from other reactors, turning today's noxious stockpiles into energy.
  • And, best of all, each one has engrossed us with his intriguing love life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Beatles the belgariad the best of all flesh the betrayal the big lebowski the black prism the broom of the system the cambist and lord iron the chestnut king the child thief George R. R. Martin Late? Not Even Close! - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games
  • Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. 
  • Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all
  • All's for the best in the best of all possible worlds. 
  • The skimmers floated, fraternized, and, best of all, skimmed, much to our delight.
  • Best of all, there is a solid cast of actors who rise to the occasion of the screenplay, never overplaying comic moments but clearly getting the absurdity of every turn.
  • There was wonderful food, good company and, best of all, a jazz band.
  • My wife and I find that the crickets are nosier than the frogs, and best of all, the mosquitoes have all but disappeared from our macadamia orchard.
  • As a historian he takes a low rank; as an abridger he is better, but best of all as a rhetorical anecdotist and painter of character in action. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius
  • So, turn off that TV and start keeping a diary, a journal or, best of all, a blog.
  • Best of all perhaps, were four ‘burnt cream pots’ flavoured, respectively, with wild mountain sorrel, red pimento, verbena and saffron honey.
  • Twinkly lights festooned the rides and side-stalls, the smell of hot dogs, popcorn and candyfloss permeated the air and best of all, they had all the old rides with hurdy-gurdies and barrel organs!
  • The resort villages are small and charming, the sense of being right in the rocky heart of the Alps is inescapable - and, best of all, it's blissfully uncrowded.
  • best of all, we don't have any homework!
  • Best of all is the way you make everyone feel they are being well-treated. The Sun
  • Best of all, though, was a hole-in-the-wall book bindery on Melrose Avenue that would have been easy to walk past.
  • It was comfortable and cheap: best of all, most of the rent was being paid by two American friends.
  • Time flies. Today comes your birthday. The best of all good things for this special day and all the many more to come. Many happy returns!
  • Best of all, you can retrieve queries from the command line to add to your GeekTool/Conky/Samurize desktop. FAST Is A Geeky Command-Line Database | Lifehacker Australia
  • Best of all, their own old gentleman was there, and he came across to shake their hands.
  • But arguments from the best of all worlds are always worse than useless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Best of all was his melodic inspiration: his creations were still being analyzed, harmonized and celebrated half a century later.
  • In the best of all possible worlds, criminal defendants contemplating a guilty plea ought to be advised of all serious collateral consequences of conviction, and surely ought not to be misadvised. The Volokh Conspiracy » (Continuing) Speculation About Authorship of Remaining October Supreme Court decisions
  • Best of all, the puzzles are accompanied by large, colorable pictures so children can have even more fun while they build word skills.
  • Best of all, 'ye nivir rin the risk of gaun to jyle'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Best of all, they have imported Italian rum babas soaking in glass jars.
  • …Fill thy spirit with the ghostly bemeaning of it without any special beholding to any of His works—whether they be good, better, or best of all. Born to Believe
  • It's so tightly plotted, full of action, has a wonderful black/white morality to it, and best of all, none of the cast notice that it's total bunkum.
  • Besides this best of all Norse wild fruits, the fjelds produce many excellent berries, such as crowberries, whortleberries, marsh whortleberries, bearberries, dewberries, cranberries, and others. Peeps at Many Lands: Norway
  • Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. 
  • Best of all, she is completely housebroken and uses a litterbox 100% of the time.
  • The happiest people do not necessarily have the best of all.They simply appreciate what they find on their way.
  • What we will remember best of all is his unerring ability with a football. The Sun
  • All's for the best in the best of all possible worlds. 
  • Best of all, I will cease to sound like a grumpy old lady decades before my time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Best of all, it is an easily enforced regulation - either a dog is wearing a muzzle or it is not. Times, Sunday Times
  • Access to the cash that power brings, completely deranged and satisfying “investigations” that both dehumanize the opposition and give that warm fuzzy feeling of standing up for “principle” (no one is above the law — even, or especially those who have done nothing in its violation) and, best of all, they get to go on demolishing any hope of using government power to solve any actual problem out there. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Search and destroy
  • Best of all may be Emmons' advice on organized tastings.
  • Best of all, the mouthpiece of the U.S. administration — a.k.a. the New York Times — is writing that Mr. Obama has abandoned the goal of a denuclearized Korea in favor of “containment,” which in effect means renewed engagement. Being Kim Jong-Il
  • Their ovens are the only ones on the market which constantly display the temperature, and best of all, they're truly self-cleaning.
  • Best of all, you deal direct with the owners, cutting out the middlemen.
  • Love never sees one's mistakes, it accepts and forgives, best of all, learn from it.
  • Best of all, publishers push hardcover sales back up, where profits are higher than paperbacks - and test out which books are so popular that they will make for great paperback sellers.
  • The best of all good wishes to you both.
  • Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all
  • Best of all, it opens up as a placemat when you're ready to sit down to lunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Best of all, his choreography speaks unabashedly from and to basic human emotions.
  • Navy blue looks best of all, perhaps, worn by brown-eyed brunettes - which is one reason why the Italians and the French love it so much.
  • The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. 
  • The happiest people do not necessarily have the best of all.They simply appreciate what they find on their way.
  • In the best of all possible worlds, my bedroom would look like the deck of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier — with a swiveling Barcalounger, walls of monitors, streaming tracking poll data, and a loudspeaker over which I could communicate with my field operatives. Politicos on the Home Front
  • Best of all by far was having lunch with the eternally groovy and wonderful Kate, as she took a brief moment out of her hectic homehunting schedule.
  • His stories perfectly capture that fascination with exotic names and improbable colours and, best of all, the thrill of making a wise spending choice.
  • Best of all, this is a very fresh and enticing album that'll leave you bouncing as you listen to the funky beats.
  • Best of all is his plot to assassinate the ex-wife's cat, the spiteful angora she left behind.
  • The real results are the most promising: dropped two sizes, clothes bagging off, muscle definition and, best of all, people saying, “What are you doing?"
  • That the teenage paceman represented the best of all that was good compounds the misery. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can see the mom smile and the baby smile and best of all, they both go to sleep.
  • Best of all, I will cease to sound like a grumpy old lady decades before my time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. 
  • Best of all, we get to see a number of interesting variations on it as she goes through a sort of magical striptease for the priest or rather the "seminarian," as he priggishly corrects anyone who calls him "Father". Archive 2005-04-10
  • And does it not appear to you that this same beldame incontinence shuts out wisdom, which is the best of all things,575 from mankind, and plunges them into the opposite? Memorabilia
  • In some mysterious way, from this horror of blank boundless vacancy the best of all things came into being.
  • It looks really good, and best of all, bark mulch on weed matting is low maintenance.
  • Even if God did plan it all knowing that the Jesus events would make for the best of all possible worlds -- to use the Leibnizian phrase -- you still have the question about Adam and Eve. Michael Ruse: Original Sin, Evolution and Human Origins
  • Best of all, each suit comes in a linen pouch that converts into a low-slung pareo.
  • The young heroine, Rachel, is described as the ideal would-be mother: rhapsodizing over the neighborhood children and drawing them to her, beloved by all, and in turn loving the ‘little black and brown babies best of all’.
  • His score was the fifth best of all time, despite only taking the lead after the penultimate event.
  • Best of all it comes in jersey so that's all-day comfort covered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Exercise, temperance, fresh air, and needful rest are the best of all physicians. 

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