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1 Starr's wedding must surpass all others in wonder and beauty and elegance.
2 I surpass all others - Iama great ada'wehi.
3 One mammal in particular seemed to surpass all others in its ability to find food and shelter.
4 The river runs close by it, and its rural beauties seem to surpass all others in the neighbourhood.
5 We next find Bramah turning his attention to the invention of a lock that should surpass all others then known.
6 The father was ambitious that his son should surpass all others in whatever was deemed wisest and greatest among his people.
7 They at once ran through all the rooms, closets, and wardrobes, which were so fine and rich, and each seemed to surpass all others .
8 The young of the alcoholized mice surpassed all others in growth.
9 The firm soon surpassed all others in the volume of its trade with Africa.
10 Here a battle occurred which surpassed all others in history.
11 The magic's origins are obscure, but the map's writings say it surpasses all others .
12 He had many sorrows to bear during his life, but this surpassed all others .
13 Shakespeare surpasses all others in painting universal human nature, but he is not always simple.
14 He thinks how immeasurably his country surpasses all others .
15 And here it is, that Christianity, as a rule of moral conduct, surpasses all others .
16 The Magic of Water surpasses all others , for water is both the lifegiver and the deathbringer.
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