Within the community, she is also a key figure, particularly among local ethnic communities where she is viewed as an exemplary role model. |
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It's operated on the belief that the white hats can be spotted by their exemplary policies and programs and sustainability reports. |
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They fly their Hawk 100 jets at hundreds of miles an hour as low as 300 ft, yet their safety record is exemplary. |
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He said the defendant had an exemplary record of lifetime achievement both academically and in hobbies and pursuits he has been involved in. |
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Mayo County Council have done an exemplary job in creating this trail and bringing the visual arts to the people. |
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The emphasis here is on exemplary, individual acts of moral protest, not on ideological rectitude. |
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The accused, who had an exemplary Army record, pleaded guilty conspiracy to handle stolen goods. |
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It would be futile to hope that athletes might be encouraged toward exemplary behaviour. |
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Astounding, enchanting, alembicated, and dramatic, the Chopin studies are exemplary essays in emotion and manner. |
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Any scientific theory has an exemplary case where the basic ideas and methodologies are laid out clearly and convincingly. |
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Nonetheless, a Confucian moral point is made in this tale in that exemplary behaviour is shown to alter a person's character. |
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His ability to keep working amazes his friends and his optimism about life and its gifts is exemplary. |
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Over the years, firemen have been rendering exemplary service at the most testing times. |
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The students had a brilliant time and the youth hostel has commented on their exemplary behaviour. |
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Laws are implemented rigorously, and punishment is severe and exemplary, and it doesn't matter who you are or who your uncle is. |
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Eighties appropriationists plundered them as exemplary of modernism's failure. |
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Despite his exemplary crooning ability and his propensity for loungey arrangements, his was never an easy career to sum up. |
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Meat and fish main courses were exemplary and made imaginative use of local ingredients. |
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The team spirit displayed by all on the Oxford teams was exemplary and manifested itself in the many great performances witnessed on the day. |
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He gave an exemplary performance yet again and had this been the Oscars he'd have walked away with bagfuls of awards and lucrative contracts. |
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This juxtaposition is exemplary of the divide and attempted dialogue between contemporary art and popular culture. |
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Granted, the methodological procedures in our two exemplary shoe parables are very different. |
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The case itself does not stand for some principle that you must get exemplary damages where land is trespassed upon. |
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In any case, in its bilious doctrinal carping, the editorial was quite exemplary, a sinister, jargon-ridden spasm of Stalinesque nastiness. |
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In short, there was confidence in the leader, because he was exemplary, honest and truthful. |
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Sophocles' play was for Aristotle an exemplary tragedy, both formally, in terms of unity of action, and in its tragic story. |
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Born unpropitiously into a man's world, she plays the role of a woman exuding exemplary tolerance. |
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His smarts, strength, resourcefulness, and ability to perform while hurting are exemplary. |
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This extra dose of reality also means the irritating hack's native wit and exemplary patter is no longer enough to get him out of trouble. |
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For his exemplary service, the young soldier was awarded a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts. |
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Athlete behavior is meant to be exemplary and virtuous and sustain the rags to riches myths of successful sports stars from humble origins. |
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We were rather pleased with ourselves, and our exemplary non-judgemental liberalism. |
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A lively and vivacious teenager, Katie was an exemplary student loved by her teachers and fellow pupils alike. |
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I have been looked after in an exemplary fashion and I have nothing but praise for them. |
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This is the starting point for any discussion of the availability of exemplary damages in the modern law. |
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In exemplary fashion, he resisted every effort by the enemy to make his capture and imprisonment work to their advantage. |
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The organization of the chapters, sections and subsections is exemplary and clearly reflects her mastery of the topics. |
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Filled with inspiring objects coherently displayed in spacious galleries, the new center is an accessible, exemplary model for such buildings. |
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In concluding, he took a shot at the liberal tradition by cautioning against immanentism that he thought to be exemplary of Greek thought. |
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One of the old stock, he personified that exemplary link associated between rural postmen and the community at large. |
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She is and has been a tremendous asset to the organization and exemplary nursing leader who personifies the essence of distinguished service. |
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Fricsay makes the rhythms snap, and once again his control over orchestral color is exemplary. |
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Her exemplary behavior is insufficiently protective, given the history of racial discrimination suffered by men like her father. |
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His defense against the pass was exemplary in 1999, as he finished with a career-high 12 passes defensed and one interception. |
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The planners had championed the scheme to the council as an exemplary piece of urban infill. |
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His complexion was dark, almost worldly, just hinting at his complex tastes, his exemplary internationalism. |
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It should have been a crowning moment in the undergraduate career of an exemplary St. Thomas student. |
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Billed as a showcase for exemplary new talent, the series has proven to be more of a bargain bin for antiquated curios. |
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The second principle may be that the court should not award exemplary or aggravated damages. |
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The dogs with heart and gameness are the exemplary models of our breed and the aspiration of most reputable breeders. |
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He has presided over the transition of the team from one glorious generation to the next in exemplary fashion. |
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European and American politicians continually praised him, describing him as an exemplary democrat. |
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The term derives from the ancient Greek word kanon, which designated a straight rod, ruler, or exemplary model. |
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Earl Haig's war dispatches mention his exemplary service to King and country as a lieutenant colonel during the First World War. |
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The author makes certain, however, to start his article in a fashion exemplary of purveyors of pseudoscience. |
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The honour is being conferred in recognition of Michaels achieving high office and the exemplary discharge of his responsibilities there. |
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Why, then, relegate these exemplary films to the margins of cinema, as if they were only epiphenomena? |
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Among the exemplary health promotion programs reviewed, several were deemed to be particularly relevant to new immigrant women. |
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The report said international cooperation that helped eradicate polio in all but seven countries was exemplary. |
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This continual influx of well-prepared teachers supports the school's mission and vision of being an exemplary dual language school. |
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Are my family aware of this negative trait in my otherwise exemplary character? |
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The author and publisher deserve high praise for producing an exemplary model of its kind. |
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Traditionally migration has been the principal response, with the US being exemplary in this respect. |
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His work habits and attitudes are acknowledged by his employer as exemplary. |
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Uncle is our inspiration and an exemplary role model to all as he is loyal, loving, caring and a mentor to us. |
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His commentaries survive because they were adopted as exemplary models by later commentators. |
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Only for the Balokole is it intolerable, and even they have to accept that their own children may fail to model the exemplary life. |
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On 23 May 1995 he was discharged in the rank of Lance Sergeant with an exemplary discharge note. |
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There may be valuable lessons, cautionary as well as exemplary, to be learned from the developments in the primary and community sectors. |
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Simply because driving tests are tough, laws are implemented rigorously and punishment is severe and exemplary and it doesn't matter who you are. |
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The extremely brutal massacre of the family is the worst act of terrorism, which deserves an exemplary punishment. |
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Only honesty isn't likely if the reward for it is crucifixion in the press, four different malpractice suits and an exemplary jail sentence. |
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As long as the real perpetrators are not caught and punished with exemplary sentences, these attacks will continue to hurt innocent people. |
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Our leaders go through a ritualistic exercise, vowing to unearth the culprits immediately and giving them exemplary punishment. |
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Aggravated damages, which are not always readily distinguishable from exemplary damages, may both compensate and have a punitive effect. |
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Did she not obtain the benefit of an award of aggravated or exemplary damages? |
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Aggravated damages occupy a murky middle ground between normal compensatory damages and exemplary damages. |
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So far, the Home Secretary has been exemplary, grabbing no emergency powers and making no extravagant claims for ID cards. |
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However, the criminal justice system might use an exemplary punishment to show that we will not put up with this. |
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But I suspect other biographers write about lives they consider to be exemplary or admonitory. |
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Each element of the furniture is exemplary, and some items such as the casket for communion wafers are quite exquisite. |
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With an exemplary work ethic and attitude, Thornton, a former walk-on at North Carolina, will attack his opportunity. |
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Yet Germany is often praised for the exemplary standard of quality control of herbal medicines. |
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The authorities give judges no help in directing juries on the quantum of exemplary damages. |
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This short, readable book outlines with exemplary clarity the philosophical terms of the issue. |
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Was the figure, in your view, a high figure, and what's your view about the awarding of the aggravated and exemplary damages? |
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A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk. |
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Moreover, as Kempe travels throughout England and the rest of Europe, she often finds herself confronting less than exemplary representatives of her Lord. |
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In marked contrast, the current restoration of Ballyfin is an exemplary model of close attention to the demesne landscape as well as the house itself. |
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They are model citizens, the kind of people whose lives might be used as exemplary stories by a politician in a stump speech. |
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Mitt Romney is that rare person who seems to have exemplary personal character. |
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The omnipresence of the past is the key to his exemplary production. |
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To be considered, applicants needed to show evidence of exemplary performance and self-direction, an acceptable attendance history, and no active disciplinary actions on file. |
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The condition of the pistes was exemplary, and once again there was the full range from motorway-like slopes for easy riding to treacherous mogul fields. |
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These are separate categories, but it does not follow that in every case of unlawful arrest by a police officer exemplary damages are appropriate. |
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That is, Levi's Auschwitz as unicum embodies the aporia of an example that can never be exemplary, because it cannot be subsumed into its exemplar. |
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What in fact has occurred is the exemplary punishment of one worker. |
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Besides keeping meticulous records, the fifth earl of Huntingdon was a man of exemplary piety, a moderate Calvinist who was obsessed with sabbatarianism. |
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However, he does have an exemplary record in council meeting attendance. |
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He had an exemplary work record and the attacks were out of character. |
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Public beheadings are routine in Saudi Arabia, but crucifixion is reserved as an exemplary punishment under sharia law for crimes of the utmost severity. |
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Saints must have lived an exemplary life, displaying the virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude and justice, as well as showing faith, hope and charity. |
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Thomson argues there is now evidence of a departure from and revision of the medicalized ableist legacy to be found in exemplary postmodern black women's writing. |
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An exemplary representation is a bar graph having the temperature of one thermal sensor at one end and the temperature of another thermal sensor at the other end. |
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But exemplary and dedicated teachers surrounded by incompetents will soon grow demoralized, and effective teachers will shun under-performing schools. |
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He not only occupied central and southern Italy with exemplary speed, but ruthlessly disarmed the Italian forces and contained the Allied landing at Salerno. |
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This kind of war all but inevitably produces exemplary punishments of civilians, destruction of homes and reprisals against the families of men fighting the occupation. |
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Rose's exemplary essay on the history and meaning of the monochrome in the superbly designed catalogue is both factually enlightening and philosophically thought-provoking. |
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Darwin showed by an exemplary mathematical argument that the structure of the comb was precisely that which would minimize the amount of wax used by the swarm. |
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The cast are exemplary, Andreas Wilson in particular as the lead, and there's something devilishly satisfying about watching an upper-class toff wake up drenched in excrement. |
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It is a demanding play but it is staged with exemplary clarity by director Erica Whyman and designer Soutra Gilmour, who simply places the speaker on a bare-boards platform. |
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A book of exemplary wisdom was, therefore, easily more divine than idols. |
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It appears that your clients conduct falls within the necessary definition both for aggravated and exemplary damages, and we take a serious view of it. |
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The plaintiff claims damages including damages for loss of remuneration, damages for mental distress and exemplary, aggravated and punitive damages. |
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The plaintiffs also claim punitive exemplary and aggravated damages. |
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The quality of the photography is complemented by a simple, neat site design which does an exemplary job of displaying the collection cleanly and quickly. |
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From the swimming pool you can enjoy a superb vista on the terracing with the symmetric pattern made by Bolgheri Cypresses, topiarian boxes and exemplary orange trees. |
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They are aimed at intimidating the population as a whole through the use of overwhelming military violence and the policy of exemplary punishment. |
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Both artists acknowledged the contingent nature of the exhibition and their material relationship to the site itself, in these days an exemplary act of formal courtesy. |
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However, the duke's performance on the road has not always been exemplary. |
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Meanwhile, the Chelsea chairman has insisted the new Premiership champions have not received the credit they deserve this season for their exemplary behaviour on the pitch. |
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Those arrested and charged must be fast-tracked through the courts, and the courts must pass exemplary sentences on those found guilty of carrying knives. |
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As mentioned, the Elko Hills strike is apparently the type locality for exogenic fulgurites in addition to being an exemplary occurrence of soil-gravel fulgurite tubes. |
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He still dresses like a kid about to go outside and play a game of hoops in the street, but his preparation, concentration and behaviour are now exemplary. |
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To those, mainly northerners, who denounced the brutality, others, often southerners, replied that the exemplary punishment was justified by its outcome. |
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When the report came back, Nike kept its contents secret, and continued to maintain that their factories were models of exemplary employee conditions. |
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She also shows how Sappho was identified by Victorian feminists with the cause of suffering women, serving simultaneously as model and as exemplary victim. |
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At any historical moment, the church canonizes people whom it needs to canonize to make a point about what it considers, at that period, an exemplary life. |
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In one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a pressurization cylinder, and a piston which is slidable within the cylinder to pressurize a gas. |
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Dhal for their exemplary care, and also the remarkable Terri and Ann for their care and sensitivity. |
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Dent argued against theories that the exemplary model of love in the play is the rational love of Theseus and Hippolyta. |
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The Salafi movement claim to take the first three generations of Muslims, known as the salaf, as exemplary models. |
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These exemplary artistic creations further elevated the prestige of artists. |
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Its language, arts, and etiquette are regarded as the island's most refined and exemplary. |
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Social housing projects were considered exemplary and were copied by other German cities. |
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According to him, the new Karakorum was to be designed to be an exemplary city, with a vision of its becoming the capital of Mongolia. |
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It may be codified in normative dictionaries and grammars, or by an agreed collection of exemplary texts. |
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Some jurisdictions recognize a form of damages, called, aggravated damages, that are similar to punitive or exemplary damages. |
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Mencius's mother is often held up as an exemplary female figure in Chinese culture. |
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Sea days on Alaskan cruises are a bit more destination-oriented, with the ships visiting glaciers and areas known for exemplary whale-watching. |
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Stanley, librarian at Lake Forest College, Illinois, and exemplary Janeite. |
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Guitar's exemplary hybridity seemingly has to be tamed and repictorialized, placed beside a large, framed collage that reinforces rectangularity. |
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It was descriptive, prescriptive, and exemplary in its clarity. |
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Hardly any murderer of honor killings has been awarded equally exemplary punishments. |
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Less marginal to the society than earlier believers, they created marginality and their behavior became exemplary for the larger church. |
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The Best of State committee recognized 166 organizations, individuals and businesses as medalists for their exemplary achievements. |
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Jill Bergman illuminates the trope of motherlessness in African-American literature using Pauline Hopkins's novels as an exemplary case. |
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The business has a highly recognized name in these niche markets with an an exemplary reputation for 23 years. |
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Griffin was honored for exemplary leadership and dedication for the advancement of the quality of life for low-income North Carolinians. |
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The film's action revolves around the Captain, whose protagonism and exemplary behavior mark him as the positive male model in the film. |
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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar has recognised 155 students on the Spring 2015 Dean's List for their exemplary performance. |
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De exterior may appear remarkably exemplary and beautisome, while de interior is totally negative. |
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The award is given in recognition of an exemplary field application of ultraviolet technology, and for innovation, excellence and impact on society. |
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Singers deal in words, as well as music, and Elgar's settings, whether in the part songs, the modestly-scaled sacred pieces or the grand choral works are exemplary. |
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The design focus on balance was exemplary, but the extreme yacht also required the skills of an excellent skipper, which defaulted choice options to Charlie Barr. |
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As such, nestled within the many invocations of exemplary apian industry is always a meditation on scale even as scale seems to recede within these descriptions. |
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However, Rana's exemplary dedication to his job masks a larger problem in India 6 high rates of absenteeism in the workplace, schools and even hospitals. |
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This is considered an exemplary interaction between Daoist master and disciple, reflecting the testing a seeker must undergo before being accepted. |
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The court rejected a claim by Factortame for exemplary damages. |
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The GeeGuides geeART16 cutting-edge art curriculum was awarded the Flashforward Film Festival's famous orange, rubber arrow for innovative and exemplary work in Flash. |
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Enter inferrable information, and specifically bridging inferences which, Birner argues with exemplary illustration, are discourse-old and hearer-new. |
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Thus, a man is properly charged with premeditated murder if the circumstances surrounding his case closely resemble the exemplary premeditated murder case. |
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Snow uses the Cotingas as exemplary subjects because the female appears to rear the nestling on lipid rich lauraceous fruits unassisted by the male. |
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Toppan Photomasks was the only global photomask supplier to be recognized for exemplary performance in the areas of cost, quality, delivery, service and technology. |
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