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“It’s a top-notch game in one of the best facilities in the entire country, in the world,” Skipper said.

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An elite network of state technology schools modeled on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology helped produce top-notch English-speaking computer experts and engineers, who have been in hot demand in the U.S.

Doncic, 26, is considered one of the top players in the league, giving James a top-notch running partner.

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In her book, Dunlop cites one of her readers suggesting that Beijing could more effectively project its soft power by "changing its controversial overseas Confucius Institutes into top-notch Chinese restaurants".

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Not surprisingly, he got all kinds of scholarship offers from top-notch football programs but only nibbles from big-time basketball schools.

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

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