The pivotal exemplar is Origen, who built an alternative paideia based on an alternative classical culture expressed by biblical literature. |
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How long would it take to key in this exemplar of the disintegration of the cultural form of the novel? |
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Mickelson has become the leading exemplar of the new tour style of all-out assault. |
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The layout of the page is determined not by the artist but by the format of the exemplar book. |
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We know he smoked marijuana, but he's hardly an exemplar of the Ken Kesey LSD generation. |
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To enhance our exemplar words and generate sentences to illustrate word meanings, we enlisted the support of the other participating teachers. |
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It may be stretching the point, but I was reminded of the severed heads adorning the house of another exemplar of humanity gone to the bad. |
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Have we forgotten the moral exemplar set by Christ when he scourged the traders in the temple of Jerusalem? |
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It's an attractive and functional design and a excellent exemplar of public art. |
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Male viewers would have seen him as an exemplar of heroic and martial prowess. |
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Arnold was in short the very exemplar of the detached if benevolent observer and adviser, the non-party independent. |
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And the nomination of an exemplar indirectly reflects whether one's subculture values literary, scientific, political, or business acumen. |
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This symphony is, if anything, contrapuntal, and the first movement a stunning exemplar. |
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But consider this remark by an economist who is the exemplar of a puristic form of neoclassical economics, Robert Lucas. |
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The political oblivion that encompassed the end of Billy Hughes' career remains a moral exemplar to any pollie who dares to go there. |
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The report also singled out the school's family support worker for praise and cited her work as an exemplar for other schools. |
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Although Judith was a new symbol to Florence, John of Salisbury's citation of her as a paradigmatic tyrannicide made the Old Testament heroine a second exemplar. |
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She has by turns been considered an essentialist, an exemplar of postmodern hybridity, a victim of patriarchy, a postcolonialist and a pioneer of postminimal art strategies. |
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Mary is seen as the pious, prayerful one, and an exemplar of contemplative life, whereas Martha is less spiritual but actively engaged in practical aspects of life. |
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But are you familiar with the undauntable exemplar of the species named February? |
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And two, not insignificantly, it will enable the Canadian telecom industry to continue as an exemplar for the world. |
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The positive value ascribed to traditional culture has been further reinforced by popular images and representations of Aboriginality as an exemplar of timeless continuity. |
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It looks glamorous like an art-paint, with grey, white and blue colours above the blue of the sea, an exemplar of architectonics and aesthetics. |
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His rise from working-class obscurity to king's righthand man has always fascinated historians as an exemplar of ruthless Tudor social mobility. |
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The novel is simultaneously a celebration and an exemplar of the joys of storytelling. |
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Those who loved Pete will miss him desperately, and cherish his memory as an exemplar of integrity, courage, and grace under fire. |
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There was a 16, three batsmen got 18 and Buttler top-scored with 22, but the scorecard is an exemplar of insufficiency. |
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Our Union must be an exemplar in all of those areas, otherwise we are an exercise in hypocrisy. |
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In this regard, we can turn to the case of Yugoslavia, which for decades appeared to be an exemplar of stability under Marshal Tito. |
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Twenty-four of these exemplar beads were examined and analyzed in a blind test. |
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We intend to make this already world class example of good practice into an international exemplar for the mining sector. |
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Each of the three Biblical patriarchs is regarded as the exemplar of a particular trait, and Abraham is remembered above all for his acts of loving-kindness. |
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The exemplar of salamander paedomorphosis is the Mexican axolotl. |
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Both Jean Petit and Jean Gerson picked up the Policratirus's emphasis on Judith as an exemplar of tyrannicide and cited her in the debates at Paris and Constance. |
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His money and position have rendered him insensate, an exemplar of a culture which has become itself insensate, which refuses to learn from history. |
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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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Here, at last, is a movie which celebrates the power and fortitude of the Grandmother, in this case that most sturdy exemplar of the breed, the Determined French Peasant. |
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A finer exemplar of the classless society would be more difficult to find. |
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Although he celebrated the idea of a functioning American aristocracy as a useful exemplar of industriousness and noblesse oblige, he spent his career lamenting that they had abdicated their responsibilities. |
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The very exemplar of a 1980s narcobourgeois, he travelled extensively and cultivated extremely profitable contacts. |
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A second theme that has characterized your deliberations is that of the Supreme Court of Canada as the exemplar of excellence, whose juridical legacy has resonated beyond Canada. |
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An exemplar speed trim actuator was obtained for comparison purposes. |
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In terms of clarity of formulation, especially regarding the financial and other benefits to be derived from patents, the WHO patent policy is indeed an exemplar for other organizations. |
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Standards implementation is the exemplar of that progress. |
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I think the exemplar of a win situation is the move, through the NAFTA institutions-and these are trade institutions-to develop a North American code for the transportation of dangerous goods, for example. |
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He is an exemplar to other European heads of government, as a man who allowed his own people to decide whether they wished to have the Constitution. |
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An exemplar collaborative information product, Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers, improved and expanded on its respected precursor, The Essentials of Contraceptive Technology. |
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Transliterations of each individual exemplar of a text are given in score form in a CD accompanying the volume. |
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The breakthrough exemplar business for Wolff Olins was American. |
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The earlier cephalicus is a miswriting either by the scribe or his exemplar. |
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Blue eyeshadow, crimson outsized lips, lemon yellow cheeks―the garish cosmeticised additions served merely to taunt this exemplar of state control with graffiti of the louche, the female, the drag artist. |
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Judith is depicted as an exemplar woman, grounded by ideal morale, probity, courage, and religious conviction. |
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Rochester's venality led to an early death, and he was later frequently invoked as the exemplar of a Restoration rake. |
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Over time the original Phoenician exemplar developed distinctly, becoming the Punic religion at Carthage. |
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On the other hand, some contemporary authors have venerated Ricci as an exemplar of beneficial inculturation. |
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Indonesia has been an exemplar of crony capitalism, and Russia has its tycoonocrats instead of the rule of law. |
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Therefore, following the admonition of the U. S. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy cited above, this verse has been elided from the exemplar lection that follows. |
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In order for this respect to become fully realized, the Public Service, the driving engine of the Government of Canada, must be its foremost exemplar and standard-bearer. |
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Rwanda has been an exemplar of the economic possibilities of Sub-Saharan Africa and BRD has been a key part of that growth. |
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Class matters less: the fact that the Tories are gaining popularity led by an Old Etonian is, strangely, a sign of progress. Under Mr Blair, fusty old Britain has become an international exemplar of openness. |
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This description of the depressed, anergic CMP client as the exemplar of non-compliance is not consistent with our experience. |
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In the Beretta collection there is an exemplar exactly equal to yours. |
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Once the application is submitted electronically, a print out of an exemplar has to be signed by the legal representative submitting the proposal and be sent to the Commission. |
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As the UNECE Strategy for ESD was the regional implementation pillar of the United Nations Decade of ESD, progress in its implementation was the exemplar of progress in implementing the Decade in the UNECE region. |
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Leonardo da Vinci was the exemplar, and his drawing of the Vitruvian Man became the symbol of the creativity that flourishes when humanities and science come together. |
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The Pantheon was much the largest and most accessible complete classical temple front known to the Italian Renaissance, and was the standard exemplar when these were revived. |
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Nigito here focuses on the use of acciaccaturas and Pasquini's appearance as an exemplar in later treatises by Benedetto Marcello and Francesco Gasparini. |
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Hundreds of thousands of the snow apple seeds have been planted, giving hundreds of thousands of first-rate exemplar apples with an occasional superman, like the McIntosh red. |
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Jainism came into prominence during the life of its exemplar, Mahavira. |
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But exemplar of this unlaboured quality was the buoyantly nimble Chorus whose meticulously managed phrasing, timbre and dynamics always felt spontaneously alive. |
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The Sin of Madelon Claudet was another hugely successful exemplar of the crime-and-punishment cryfests that shopgirls and housewives took to heart. |
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