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"One of that great group of Aussie tennis players who made history, and whose legacy is perhaps unrivalled."

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It happened because of state support, an unrivalled supply chain and cheap labour, analysts say.

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Even after years of rapid advances in Chinese military capabilities, the United States is still unrivalled in its capacity to project force anywhere around the world with its fleet of 11 super-carriers.

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This is what turned China into the world's top manufacturer - labour-intensive production which is also cheap when it's scaled up and supported by an unrivalled supply chain.

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He says that Greenland presents an unrivalled opportunity because its huge mineral reserves are largely untouched.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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