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Lupis is the finest quality of abacá.
Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, the castle has been described by architectural historian Anthony Emery as " the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship ".
This part of the castle is considered by historian Anthony Emery to be " the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship ".
The gladiator mosaic is noted by scholars as one of the finest examples of representational mosaic art ever seen — a " masterpiece comparable in quality with the Alexander Mosaic in Pompeii.
The historic center of Riga, Latvia, with " the finest collection of art nouveau buildings in Europe ", was included on the list during 1997 in part because of the " quality and the quantity of its Art Nouveau / Jugendstil architecture ", and four Brussels town houses by Victor Horta were included during 2000 as " works of human creative genius " that are " outstanding examples of Art Nouveau architecture brilliantly illustrating the transition from the 19th to the 20th century in art, thought, and society ".
Most later Chinese ceramics, even of the finest quality, were made on an industrial scale, thus very few individual potters or painters are known.
There being considerable travel through the valley, it became known that the stock range was almost unlimited, grass, of the finest and best quality, abounding everywhere ; so a few venturesome individuals began settling in the valley with the view of making permanent homes.
These porcelains that came from East Asia, especially China, were some of the finest quality porcelain wares.
In a broadcast Churchill said, " General Wilson, who commands the Army of the Nile, was reputed to be one of our finest tacticians, and few will now deny him that quality.
Such cross-bred sucklers, further crossed with a modern beef bull such as a Limousin or Charolais to produce the finest quality beef are one of the mainstays of Scottish commercial beef production.
Carpets made for the Mughal emperors, including Jahangir and Shah Jahan, were of the finest quality.
The traditional domain of rugs from far away continents, hand knotted squares and rugs use the expertise of weavers to produce work of the finest quality.
: Camel, a premium blend of the finest quality tobaccos, provides genuine smoking pleasure.
He returned to England to purchase the finest quality barley seeds.
They give an idea of the quality that the finest ancient work must have had.
It is often the finest art of the Middle Ages in terms of quality of material and workmanship, with production centered on Constantinople.
The Byzantine Empire produced much of the finest art of the Middle Ages in terms of quality of material and workmanship, with court production centred on Constantinople, although some art historians have questioned the assumption, still commonly made, that all work of the best quality with no indication as to origin was produced in the capital.
Depending on the quality of the art work, craftsmanship, and fabric quality, batik can be priced from several dollars ( for fake poor quality batik ) to several thousand dollars ( for the finest batik tulis halus which probably took several months to make ).
Designated collections are iconic, authentic and of the finest quality ; resourced with sophisticated expert management, and set in aspirational and creative organisations.
Gujranwala is known for its extensive production of sugarcane, melons and grains for international export. Gujranwala exports one of the world's finest quality Rice.
Though this had caused concern among fans about the future of Atlus, the CEO of Atlus, Shinichi Suzuki officially affirmed that Atlus will continue to provide the " finest quality game experiences possible " and the merger only " further strengthens the foundation of Atlus, both in Japan and here in the United States ".

finest and natural
One of the finest natural examples of this ordering phenomenon can be found in precious opal, in which brilliant regions of pure spectral color result from close-packed domains of amorphous colloidal spheres of silicon dioxide ( or silica, SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >).
If H is a subgroup of G, the set of left or right cosets G / H is a topological space when given the quotient topology ( the finest topology on G / H which makes the natural projection q: G → G / H continuous ).
Nancy Frankenberry, Professor of Religion at Dartmouth College, has described Polkinghorne as the finest British theologian / scientist of our time, citing his work on the possible relationship between chaos theory and natural theology.
Arlene Croce, Hannah Hyam and John Mueller all consider Rogers to have been Astaire's finest dance partner, principally because of her ability to combine dancing skills, natural beauty, and exceptional abilities as a dramatic actress and comedienne, thus truly complementing Astaire, a peerless dancer who sometimes struggled as an actor and was not considered classically handsome.
The nautilus shell presents one of the finest natural examples of a logarithmic spiral, although it is not a golden spiral.
The river offers some of the finest canoeing, shark tooth hunting and natural habitats in the entire state.
For now more than 38 years, paying homage to the annual migrating Canada geese flying overhead, Easton closes colonial streets, decorates historic buildings with natural greens, and recruits 1, 500 volunteers to greet 17, 000 visitors and 300 of the nation's finest wildlife artists, craftsmen and vendors with a ready smile and a helping hand.
Manila Bay is a natural harbor which serves the Port of Manila ( on Luzon ), in the Philippines. The bay is considered to be one of the best natural harbors in Southeast Asia and one of the finest in the world.
He spent the next three years writing his account of the trip, The Naturalist on the River Amazons, widely regarded as one of the finest reports of natural history travels.
The finest marbles for sculpture have no or few stains ( some natural stain can be seen in the sculpture shown at left, which the sculptor has skillfully incorporated into the sculpture ).
About 1845 we have the first of that long series of half-page and quarter-page pictures of life and manners, executed with a hand as gentle as it was skilful, containing, as Ruskin has said, " admittedly the finest definition and natural history of the classes of our society, the kindest and subtlest analysis of its foibles, the tenderest flattery of its pretty and well-bred ways ", which has yet appeared.
He devoted great attention to the museum of the university ( Museo storia naturale di Pisa ), and formed one of the finest natural history collections in Europe-see
When the film was released in the United States in 1932, Mordaunt Hall, film critic for The New York Times, reviewed the film and liked the realism and the screenplay, writing, " is one of the finest examples of realism that has come to the screen ... scenes in the mine are so real that one never thinks of them as being staged ... hroughout the length of this tale of horror one feels as though one were permitted through some uncanny force to look into all parts of the mine ... all the noises and sounds are wonderfully natural.
His successor William Pole built a ‘ modern house ’ to replace the Crosby castle and his son, another William ( d. 1781 ), together with his wife Lady Sarah Moore, ( d. 1780 ) daughter of the 5th Earl of Drogheda, set about transforming the demesne into one of the finest examples of the natural style of gardening to be found in Ireland.
The lighthouse, which was in operation from 1871 to 1958, marks the finest natural harbor between Mackinac Island and Chicago.
Aralica successfully mastered many divergent elements in his fiction, so that his finest novels are both replete with contemplative wisdom sayings on human condition and rammed with action ; also, his artistry is expressed in numerous naturalist passages integrated in the overarching Christian vision of life where natural and the supernatural fuse into one reality.
Motor Cycle magazine described the sands as " The finest natural speedway imaginable ".
Lobito, was built on a sandspit and reclaimed land, with one of Africa ’ s finest natural harbours, protected by a 5 km long sandspit.
Largely untrained and only basically educated, Neilson became known as one of Australia's finest lyric poets, who wrote a great deal about the natural world, and the beauty in it.
It has one of the finest collections of arms and armour in the world and a vast natural history collection.
The bay is the best natural harbor in Eastern Asia and one of the finest in the world.
The Japanese had to take Corregidor ; as long as the island remained in American hands, they would be denied the use of the Manila Bay, the finest natural harbor in the Far East.
Some of his finest tragedies were written for her, but her repertoire was not confined to them, and many an indifferent play-like Thomas Corneille's Ariene and Comte d ' Essex-owed its success to her natural manner of acting, and her pathetic rendering of the hapless heroine.

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