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That album, reissued, is now designated “Volume I” because there was far more first-rate, previously unreleased live material recorded at what was a prime moment in Mr. Morrison’s career.

From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2016

At Ohio Wesleyan, President Flemming plans to teach a course in political science, hopes to get more "first-rate" graduates to go into politics.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Met has nevertheless attracted more first-rate stars than any other of the world's great opera houses.

From Time Magazine Archive

One reasonable ground for resistance to youth has been that that there are many more first-rate orchestras than brand-name conductors, and the competition for their services is fierce.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Soviet Union had more first-rate players than any other three nations combined.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady



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