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1 Patricia Arquette, Julianne Moore and J K Simmons all look unbeatable .
2 Add the toys in the Fox war chest, and it starts to look unbeatable .
3 The favourites won but they did not look unbeatable .
4 Plans were revised when Unowhatimeanharry, who also carries the green and gold of JP McManus, began to look unbeatable at three miles.
5 Just over a year before federal elections, she looks unbeatable .
6 Fennemore, meanwhile, set another course record for the 36-mile second stage to Marlow and looked unbeatable .
7 Now fully fit and focused, he looks unbeatable .
8 For one night in 1993, though, the Colombians looked unbeatable and worthy of every plaudit they received.
9 For the first time, Frankel looked unbeatable .
10 Before the quarter-final she looked unbeatable ; yesterday she did not quite have the answers to Zvonareva's all-court excellence.
11 But in the three races since last month's Italian Grand Prix, where Hamilton also triumphed, they have looked unbeatable .
12 They are looking unbeatable but their reserves will be tested during the Six Nations, when Borthwick and England will come calling.
13 With a gentle 39-17 victory over Top 14 champions Toulouse last weekend, Clermont certainly looked unbeatable .
14 Antrim looked unbeatable at half time, dominating in all sectors and leading comprehensively by 3-7 to 0-4.
15 He looks unbeatable but Ward revealed he had spoken to Andy Murray the previous night about how he might at least inconvenience the Serb.
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