The festival has blossomed into a sophisticated three-month venue that manages to retain the inimitably bucolic spirit of the site as it accomplishes several functions. |
What delightfully cantankerous plays we are left with in an inimitably provocative idiom. |
In their inimitably natural way Bratsch had roused feelings of love in us and in their many new Cretan friends. |
Both the product range and the layout of the stores are inimitably original. |
He wrote one inimitably brilliant work, one wryly enjoyable one, some amusing pieces, and everything else is admirable but largely unreadable. |
The inimitably wonky style of the 1960s classic has been replaced by a rather glossier look. |