The paper noted that "the graduates of the National University of Ireland, the privileged as many would see them, the people who have had the inestimable gift of university education, gave their vote to a man who had devoted his life wholeheartedly to the Simon Community - Mr. Brendan Ryan".
The Indian love for all things gives inestimable gifts to those who practise it.
Ross has the inestimable gift of being able to fake sincerity whilst simuntaneously making snide and suggestive comments to and about his guests.
If education has accomplished these miracles--for they would have been regarded as such in a more remote period of the world's history--think of what importance it is to Canada to bestow this inestimable gift upon her children.
A woman scarcely 'older than his daughter, a woman utterly without experience, had given him the inestimable gift 'of knowing at long last that there was nothing wrong with him, that he was not a failure as a man.
But you taught me to love, taught me by your sacrifice when I was too engrossed in my other love, my work love, to see the inestimable gift of your affection and kindness.
Whatever the case, Alex is the role that Vera Farmiga has been waiting for, because she has the inestimable gift, hard to find these days, of being able to ice over and then thaw, in a matter of seconds.
Praise be unto God everlastingly for this His inestimable gift.
Oddly the thought still writhed within him - the thought of other men using the body he had loved himself, being given wholesale what he had been offered as an inestimable gift.
Andersen's mother was a superstitious, barely literate peasant who gave him two inestimable gifts - a connection with the age-old folklore of their native region and an unswerving belief, held against all early evidence to the contrary, in her son's genius.