From Wednesday pulling pints will be foremost on her mind as she takes over Kelly's, Narraghmore. |
|
First and foremost, is the fact that race horses by and large have never been mounted by someone putting a foot in the stirrup. |
|
It seems Cassavetes was foremost a humanist who lived to record our crazy, mad ways. |
|
The foremost cause of death in young men is not drink, fighting in the streets, careless driving or even drugs, though they may play a part. |
|
After releasing it, he burst out with the question that was foremost in his thoughts. |
|
But deep inside, he is foremost an actor and as such far more serious than he appears. |
|
A number of the foremost pioneer missionaries to these islands also served in Australia. |
|
The rules for American trucks and truckers are very stringent and safety is foremost. |
|
His life was dedicated to his family first and foremost and, to the many friends he had, he was a true friend. |
|
First and foremost, for a group to be successful in its combined efforts, everyone should be comfortable and trustful with others in the group. |
|
I am of the old school that wants centre-backs who can defend first and foremost. |
|
Turducken.com is the home of Cajun Stuff, the world's foremost provider of turducken. |
|
He's also the world's foremost authority on the Max Fleischer cartoon studio but that's more like an interesting sidelight. |
|
The land is scaped, first and foremost, through bodily movement, not through static enframement. |
|
The redhead Susanna, scarlet-lipped, rose-flushed, and wrinkle-necked, contrasts with the starveling look of the foremost elder. |
|
Sauvignon Blanc ranks foremost among them, with Chardonnay not too far behind. |
|
Still, he is the innocuous core that links a huge cast of eccentric characters, foremost his war buddy and closest friend Samad Iqbal. |
|
Britain's foremost radio astronomy observatory at Jodrell Bank celebrates its 45th anniversary this month. |
|
It does mean, nevertheless, that a cabriolet must first and foremost work as a regular hard top car for it to be worth buying. |
|
These are subtly conveyed, however, making this first and foremost a film for the children as much as the nostalgics among you. |
|
|
He was the foremost influence on her politics, a man with no party membership but a socialist vision of how society could and should be. |
|
Which is no bad thing provided we draw the appropriate conclusions, the foremost being that we must cut our coat according to our cloth. |
|
First and foremost is that there should not be any skeletons in the cupboard. |
|
Somebody who has had a skinful is a medical problem first and foremost and not a public order problem. |
|
With respect to a patient with a severe underbite, first and foremost, one should visit an orthodontist. |
|
The foremost and most popular activity in the province of skyscraping mountains is trekking. |
|
Deadlifts are foremost a lower-back exercise, but they muscle up your entire backside from your glutes to your neck. |
|
First and foremost I would like to ask the Namibian people and civil servants the following question. |
|
Altogether unflashy, The Good Girl remains first and foremost an actor's movie. |
|
First and foremost is the speculation in technology and Internet stocks, which has assumed a spiral-like character. |
|
Faraday first apprenticed as a bookbinder, and through his hard work and the help of mentors, became one of England's foremost chemists. |
|
Though she doesn't often admit it because it sounds so unliberated for a modern woman, finding a husband has always been foremost in her mind. |
|
Sociologically speaking, there has never been a history of the subject which was not first, foremost, and entirely a history of society. |
|
He was, first and foremost, a nationalist who wanted a strong and independent Scotland. |
|
Similarly, the U.S. Navy that entered World II was, first and foremost, a battleship navy. |
|
As the election process is foremost in all our minds, this tinder-dry tome is hot property right now. |
|
The foremost vision of the Trust is to provide affordable Nursing Education to the needy students from poor and under privileged families. |
|
He spent hours with them every day, and it was of foremost importance to him to instil in them his own personal and cultural standards. |
|
The early modern Italian courts saw the creation of some of Europe's foremost collections of works of art. |
|
By the seventeenth century, Austria was the foremost German state and a major European power. |
|
|
The primary and foremost duty of the father is to provide funds for all essential requirements. |
|
We know that burning fossil fuels is the foremost contributor to climate change. |
|
He is the foremost figure in the modern world of traditional Japanese martial arts. |
|
It is the parents' primary and foremost responsibility to care for their children. |
|
That notorious night out is the foremost allegation in a catalogue of misdemeanours that the player will be reminded of for as long as he lives. |
|
Learn from the foremost experts in the fine art world during the new Gallery Seminars. |
|
Paris is now regarded as one of the foremost art centres in the West, but this status was hard won. |
|
The foremost right that follows from this principle is the right to be free, not to be a slave. |
|
As a state legislator, Rogers was both sponsor of the law and its foremost beneficiary. |
|
It marked a watershed in Renaissance art and established Michelangelo as the foremost sculptor of his time. |
|
Nonetheless, the foremost step on the road to recovery for any alcoholic is for him to admit he has a problem and needs help. |
|
He is of the country's foremost attorneys in the field of art and licensing law. |
|
With hindsight it might have been a costly mistake but we put the education of our students first and foremost. |
|
It is among the foremost brands when it comes to fragrances, skin care and colour cosmetics. |
|
Safety has been foremost, with three buoyancy bags or floatation devices strategically placed to assure that the boat does not sink. |
|
It also points to the fact that work by women has been neglected on the stage of one of our foremost theatres. |
|
First and foremost is the fact that the U.S. economy has enjoyed a prolonged expansion even though fiscal policy has been contractionary. |
|
First and foremost is the development of communication and interpersonal skills. |
|
Cinema is, first and foremost, the projection of a cultural identity which comes to life on the screen. |
|
I am not a great charity giver, I, like most people, need to protect my family first and foremost. |
|
|
Like everything else Shaker, things had, first and foremost, to be practical. |
|
Since then he has never looked back although he does consider himself to be a Carlow man first and foremost. |
|
It was an act, first and foremost, of solidarity with the victims and of empathy with their families. |
|
While she was a singer first and foremost, Tucker is loathe to choose between her two loves. |
|
Cathedrals are, first and foremost, places of worship and are recognised as places of great beauty. |
|
It was, first and foremost, an exercise in politics rather than sound economic management. |
|
A gentleman to his fingertips, honesty and integrity are among the foremost of his many outstanding attributes. |
|
His powerful figurative work has made him one of the foremost British artists of his generation. |
|
He understands that the poem is foremost a form of communication, and fails if it becomes inscrutable. |
|
Children are the foremost, the most charming fibsters, and at the same time the sincerest people on earth. |
|
The 56-year-old artist creates paintings, sculptures and conceptual art, but he is foremost an installation artist. |
|
Slowly, slowly, and all in good time, of course, as I have my Ph.D to attend to first and foremost! |
|
First and foremost, Antony writes for himself, but this it is no selfish indulgence. |
|
While he considers himself first and foremost a stand-up comedian, his television career is on quite a roll. |
|
This idea was imposed by Western nations' heavy accent on democracy as the almighty and foremost value. |
|
In Cubao, the Samaritana Transformation Ministries group takes a different tack by offering women friendship and acceptance first and foremost. |
|
Following his second one-man show in Paris in 1883, Monet began to be acknowledged as the foremost landscape painter of his day. |
|
As an independent adviser, he now runs an online advisory service and is recognized as one of the foremost options trading experts. |
|
Ben Franklin drubs Thomas Jefferson in the race to be our nation's foremost Renaissance man. |
|
This is first and foremost a collection of ravishing photographs, many of them exquisite platinum prints. |
|
|
It is the foremost fish breeding farm in Europe and they take so much care over the fish and the area. |
|
The foremost weakness in the exploitation of timber resources in Zambia has been the absence of capacity to add value to the product. |
|
First and foremost, all work should consider the musical elements of tone, color, dynamics and phrasing. |
|
The trait that breeders of fancy mice wanted first and foremost was docility. |
|
Lee is perhaps the foremost symbol of Taiwan's aspirations to statehood and international recognition and his visit will be of huge importance. |
|
She not only took to it like a duck to water but she went on to become one of the foremost wine professionals in the country. |
|
Nobody in India grudges them their pride and identity as being Muslims, first and foremost. |
|
In Philadelphia, Dr. Caspar Wistar, the nation's foremost anatomist, showed Lewis the animal's giant grinders. |
|
I consider myself a Falklander first and foremost, rather than particularly British. |
|
First and foremost, it invites us to see Benjamin's reflections on the body as a crucial part of his work rather than a marginal theme. |
|
First and foremost, always follow the cleaning instructions on your garment's label. |
|
Darwin's foremost omission was his failure to progress in elucidating the principles of genetics. |
|
Francesca Zambello, one of the world's foremost female directors of opera and musical theatre, will direct. |
|
Even though they are playing ball, they must always be ladies first and foremost. |
|
First and foremost is the acceptance of money on deposit from customers for the purpose of making a profit by reinvesting it. |
|
America's Sweethearts is first and foremost a lampoon of today's Hollywood, and its targets are as diverse as the cast. |
|
First and foremost I would like to commend the head of state for his zero tolerance for waste and corruption. |
|
Alone, she showed why she's one of the foremost percussionists in the world. |
|
First and foremost, it is important to understand that environmentalism is bigger business than greenies would like to admit. |
|
She danced all the leading ballerina roles, foremost among them Odette-Odile and Kitri. |
|
|
First and foremost, they are saved the cost and worry of boarding their pets while they are away. |
|
Well clearly the team with the worst goal difference in the division needs some addressing at the back, first and foremost. |
|
Economic globalization entails first and foremost the delocalization and disempowerment of local communities and economies. |
|
With three listed companies, the 71-year-old billionaire has been Asia's foremost dealmaker for over a half-century. |
|
During World War I, the USMC trained Marines to be expert riflemen first and foremost. |
|
The foremost portion of this auxiliary chamber incorporates many small rifling grooves to just stabilize the bullet before it engages the bore. |
|
I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations of justice and liberality. |
|
The words work best as a means to an end, leaving the melodies and lilting harmonies for your foremost enjoyment. |
|
Here is one of the foremost deflationists arguing that silver is a great buy. |
|
My father, who passed away some twenty-five years ago, was one of the foremost ear, nose and throat specialists. |
|
But this is first and foremost a magazine, not a house organ for designers. |
|
First and foremost, the leadership of the Pentagon needs to get to the bottom of this and indicate that it's their topmost priority. |
|
Unlike any other elected office, the American presidency first and foremost is charged with keeping us safe and secure. |
|
On it were listed the names of our foremost ancestors, and to the side was a longer genealogical list tracing the full family line. |
|
The elder presbyter was foremost responsible for these unofficial youth gatherings. |
|
But foremost, it is groundbreaking and should stimulate a re-examination of late premodern American medicine. |
|
First and foremost, never, ever leave food aboard a boat that is being stored ashore. |
|
While she was a singer first and foremost, she is loathe to choose between her two loves. |
|
First and the foremost, stem the population explosion, the mother of all ills. |
|
Eventually, Rae became the foremost exponent of native methods of Arctic survival and travel. |
|
|
Frank enjoyed a worldwide reputation as the foremost authority on social behavior of dabbling ducks. |
|
All were decorated with stained glass, frescoes, rich tapestries and paintings by the foremost artists in France. |
|
Thus, the Chinese individual thinks foremost of himself in relation to other people and the way in which they are connected. |
|
It is the main functional constituent of the natural surfactants, and the body's foremost reservoir of choline, an essential nutrient. |
|
The film is foremost a screwball comedy, albeit one with considerable tang. |
|
Subtlety is the foremost element in this suavely written and understated novel. |
|
To see that sanity can for once prevail over the country's foremost fresh foods market should please all. |
|
For a decision like this, ethical considerations deserve to be foremost in our minds. |
|
The palsgrave of Lorraine, who had his seat at Aachen, was later esteemed the foremost in rank. |
|
The craftsmen at the Carrollton Barn are some of the nation's foremost experts in streetcar preservation and maintenance. |
|
A chilly, drizzly evening set the stage for a terrific tale of murder, mystery and mayhem, led by one Mr. Ripper's foremost authorities. |
|
We all share one earth and peace among all people should be foremost in our governments and minds. |
|
This comprehensive trilogy was put together by one of the foremost authorities on Mary with the help of respected Mariologists and Theologians. |
|
He linked himself to the Homeric story, creating the foremost literary monument of European modernism, Ulysses. |
|
Though Shiva is popularly known as the God of Destruction, for sadhus he is foremost the Master of Yogis. |
|
First and foremost, at primary level, there is the family doctor programme in the community. |
|
Its foremost vehicle in continental Europe is the issue of non-redeemable legal tender banknotes. |
|
First and foremost, the legislation provides for extensive detention without charge or trial, on the flimsiest of pretexts. |
|
The nature of the problem is first and foremost financial excess, and secondarily a real economy development. |
|
However, blood is thicker than water, so Viktor is for me a brother, first and foremost. |
|
|
Companies dealing in commodities, for instance, still find quality and price the foremost factors in attracting customers. |
|
Though he has spent half his life running what is now Britain's second largest property company, he is foremost a financier. |
|
First and foremost they're Bavarians or Rheinlanders, they're very proud, like we are proud of being from Yorkshire. |
|
First and foremost I don't go anywhere without several plastic carrier bags. |
|
First and foremost, the timings given on the invitation cards did not match the exact timings of the event as it took place. |
|
Gaughan is Scotland's foremost folk singer and songwriter, while Taylor is a craftsman writer of English songs. |
|
You all know that I'm first and foremost a punk and metalhead, but being a deeply eclectic type I also love reggae and ska. |
|
This is an impossibility that manifests itself first and foremost as a stylistic occlusion. |
|
The foremost risk to health with using this drug is that you never know what you are getting. |
|
If the book has a thesis, it is that a functional analyst is an analyst, first and foremost, and not a degenerate species of a topologist. |
|
The preacher walked on, pleased to see that the little girl had Jesus foremost in her heart. |
|
The bench press is beloved, foremost because so many trainers find it an excellent muscle-grower and test of strength. |
|
Monasteries were foremost among the great landowners because, as in western Europe, they received donations and bequests from the laity. |
|
It is the foremost championship for talent spotters to seek future stars and with the Graduate Cup, people will find it easier to see the progress of emerging drivers. |
|
She has become one of America's foremost exponents of the romantic style in interior design. |
|
He has been acknowledged as one of Canada's foremost visionaries and entrepreneurs and is also identified as an influential and passionate activist for all levels of academia. |
|
Since the latter half of the nineteenth century, the police have been the foremost public authorities who regulate juvenile crime and delinquency. |
|
Hall, the foremost child psychologist in the United States, argued that the child recapitulated the stages of evolution of the human race, from pre-savagery to civilization. |
|
Let us remember first and foremost that a very close election result that even necessitated a recount of the votes is the sign of democracy rather than the contrary. |
|
Of course, the hurricane aftermath is still foremost on people's minds, everywhere from Main Street, USA, to the red carpets of Hollywood and New York. |
|
|
The New York governor was the foremost democrat to stand athwart the Reagan Revolution. |
|
They and Michael's other family members, especially Elise, have been foremost in my mind over the last two days. |
|
The foremost angelologist, perhaps of all time, was St. Thomas Aquinas, who devoted a part of his mammoth theological work Summa Theologica to angels. |
|
The Centennial Exhibition was the foremost catalyst of this Anglo-American dialogue, and Dresser, Godwin, Morris, and Talbert were all represented at the exhibition. |
|
The cities of the heartland came into existence, first and foremost, as economic entities. |
|
First and foremost, if you read the directions, your fettuccine should be done and resting by now. |
|
Cromwell's role at Putney was first and foremost as chair and ringmaster. |
|
Even the best of us can hurt the people who come to us for care when we forget that our foremost obligation is to them. |
|
The foremost trendsetter of Scandi-sleek design and New Nordic food knows no limit to its progressive reputation. |
|
And, if this is once again removed, the local population will likely blame, first and foremost, the anti-ISIS coalition. |
|
First and foremost, I think he needs to reset and reframe the basic story of where this country is right now economically. |
|
The Treaty of Versailles mentioned only four works of cultural heritage, foremost among them The Ghent Altarpiece. |
|
The two old friends were Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg, who at the time were the foremost authorities on atomic physics and atomic-bomb theory. |
|
The foremost of TV's new generation of female lushes, this millionairess drinks vodka Martinis for breakfast and will have a fifth in her veins by lunch. |
|
American liberalism has transformed itself into the L-word, a curse to be avoided even by some of its foremost champions, such as John Kerry and Nancy Pelosi. |
|
Why, then, is he focusing so intently upon stabilizing Afghanistan instead of shoring up Islamabad first and foremost? |
|
He is first and foremost a classical dancer, but this essay into the realms of musical comedy shows that classical training is no hindrance to modern dance and tap. |
|
Education remains first and foremost a device for drilling party ideology into impressionable minds. |
|
But whatever you may believe of Dr. St. James and his past, in his present, he is a teacher first and foremost. |
|
The leading feature is a couple of girls of the period, the foremost garbed in a blazing red jumper over a white dress and wearing a white bandeau across her vermilion hair. |
|
|
The long duration of their wars, and their inflexible adherence to their purpose, are to be ranked among the foremost destroyers of the human species. |
|
I think you have to be self-motivated enough first and foremost. |
|
It's home to Meiji Jingu, possibly the foremost example of traditional Japanese shrine architecture in the country and home to the largest torii gates in Japan. |
|
Even as both prepare to move into different tracks, it is evident that their involvement with the feminist movement and publishing are their foremost passions. |
|
But it was first and foremost an attempt to wake up America from the torpor of the daily grind under its meritocratic overlords. |
|
In the book, the author accurately assesses the centrality of Williams's biblicism and argues convincingly that, first and foremost, Williams was a biblicist. |
|
First and foremost, does this guy have some shonky connections? |
|
One of the foremost experts on popular culture launched into a blistering attack on modern broadcasting standards when he appeared at the Literature Festival at the weekend. |
|
It is also one of the country's foremost musical theatre and drama producers, behind some of the most successful and innovative productions in Britain and internationally. |
|
By the middle of the 16th century, the Portuguese, then the world's foremost sailors and navigators, had already infiltrated a large part of Asia. |
|
Coauthor James E. Lloyd, perhaps the foremost expert on firefly taxonomy in the world, is a professor of entomology and nematology at the University of Florida in Gainesville. |
|
Lowell, on the other hand, may be the country's foremost long-and-far thinker, creating punishing single-day sojourns across some of the continent's most rugged terrain. |
|
First and foremost, it portrays a man in love with the animals and the wilderness, who has escaped a life of depression and alcohol addiction through his ursine obsession. |
|
Inflate today and the consequences will be, first and foremost, rising asset prices, with only spillover effects for goods, services and labor markets. |
|
When Barber began work on the score of Vanessa in 1954, he was already regarded as one of the US's foremost composers of orchestral and vocal music. |
|
Before the woozy rhyming couplets of Afroman hit number one, the foremost musical preachers of recreational marijuana use were Latino hip hoppers Cypress Hill. |
|
Jason Pierce oversaw the compilation of tracks here, and it serves as a timely reminder of the heavenly wonder of one of Britain's foremost musical talents. |
|
The key to this scheme for world hegemony is unchallenged rule over the Eurasian continent and control of its strategic resources, first and foremost, petroleum. |
|
The Auk, their quarterly journal of ornithology, contains the results of original scientific research and book reviews and is one of the foremost in the field. |
|
Lost in the bile were the true heavyweights of 1960s Jamaican music that started this hep sound in the first place, foremost among them Prince Buster. |
|
|
First and foremost is Mike Myers, who is known as a vocal chameleon. |
|
I believe that a party leader must listen first and foremost to the parliamentary party because they are the people who are out working on the coalface. |
|
Always putting foremost the welfare of others, she was, for many years, a Handmaid in Knock where she helped bring comfort, solace and support to those in need. |
|
We are police officers first and foremost, and that is our responsibility. |
|
Their dialectic is a reminder that flamenco is foremost an improvisational music, and in the hands of Morente and her collaborators remains a living, breathing tradition. |
|
Despite being one of the UK's foremost poets, fame really isn't her bag. |
|
No madman had ever restored one of the greatest races in the world to the position of one of the foremost nations in the world as it was at the present time. |
|
There has to be room for both the wild fish and the fish farms to survive, and it will be my task to keep that fact foremost in the mind of decision-makers. |
|
First and foremost, our family and relationship are what's important. |
|
A week in which recovery and reflection have been foremost in my actions. |
|
Indeed, it had an important role in the development of Canada during the period when furriery was one of the foremost activities in North America. |
|
We need first and foremost gospel preachers to help form gospel churches. |
|
Graeson, who holds a 10th dan black belt in jujitsu, and Chang, holder of an eighth dan karate black belt, were the foremost members of the Kitwe judo club. |
|
Moving among the great and the good, he became a government adviser, and invited Louis Pasteur, the foremost scientist of his day, to stay with him. |
|
My first and foremost function in his employ was as an instrument of fear. |
|
At least, this was the method proposed by its foremost expositors. |
|
In the early 9th century Mercia was displaced as the foremost kingdom by Wessex. |
|
Outside the andesite line, volcanism is of the explosive type, and the Pacific Ring of Fire is the world's foremost belt of explosive volcanism. |
|
A native of Llangollen, Gruffudd Hiraethog was one of the foremost poets of the sixteenth century to use the cywydd meter. |
|
Eliade argued that one of the foremost functions of myth is to establish models for behavior and that myths may provide a religious experience. |
|
|
It is likely to be early work, indebted to the author's rhetorical training, since its style imitates that of the foremost Roman orator Cicero. |
|
The British Empire thereby became the foremost world power for the next century. |
|
He is widely recognised as one of the foremost Scottish poets of the 20th century. |
|
Central to this is the understanding that Burckhardt was first and foremost a Basler. |
|
Greene also wrote short stories and plays, which were well received, although he was always first and foremost a novelist. |
|
Many of the foremost scientists of the time took up idea of racial difference. |
|
It was the world's first industrialised country and the world's foremost power during the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
|
Politically, Salmond is one of the foremost proponents of Scottish independence, repeatedly calling for a referendum on the issue. |
|
First and foremost, the best protection against piracy is simply to avoid encountering them. |
|
In both a ketch and a yawl, the foremost mast is tallest, and thus the main mast, while the rear mast is shorter, and called the mizzen mast. |
|
The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations participating. |
|
Joseph Paxton was first and foremost a gardener, and his layout of gardens, fountains, terraces and cascades left no doubt as to his ability. |
|
I am an arts practitioner first and foremost and that I'm deaf is a fact but it is secondary. |
|
In a group of works from 2009, the graphic, sometimes gestural element is foremost, as white paint sits phosphorescently on top of black. |
|
He has gained national recognition as a foremost discographer and collector of Yiddish records and books. |
|
The PicRite system is one of the foremost tools in the world for improving high unit volume inventory management. |
|
Under Anselm's direction, Bec became the foremost seat of learning in Europe, attracting students from France, Italy, and elsewhere. |
|
Faraday ultimately became the first and foremost Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, a lifetime position. |
|
We are parents first and foremost to our two wonderful children COUPLE'S STATEMENT on goop. |
|
But first and foremost, we need to deep-six any attempts to hike the sales tax, which is anti-consumer and anti-business. |
|
|
At its height, it was the largest empire in history and, for over a century, was the foremost global power. |
|
People's own concerns are first and foremost with their relatively endogamous settlements and their patrilineal exogamous clans. |
|
Also returning are daily seminars conducted by GIA Middle East, the world's foremost authority in gemology. |
|
LifeGem created diamonds are recognized as authentic by the world's foremost gemologists trained by the Gemological Institute of America. |
|
Jenkins is the foremost Protestant environmental ethicist of his generation. |
|
People who knew him only as an ethnolinguist in muddy boots were shocked to learn he was one of the world's foremost bibliophiles. |
|
After his conversion on the road to Damascus, Paul became one of the church's foremost evangelisers. |
|
When the sum of these venial sins leads to terrible harm, we are foremost meant to blame the system, not the man. |
|
For modern outdoorsmen or women who, like Roosevelt, consider themselves naturalists foremost, this is an inspiring read. |
|
First and foremost, purchasing a refurbished copy machine means that the raw materials are being preserved. |
|
Aside from acting, he forged a successful career as one of the world's foremost contract bridge players. |
|
First and foremost, a visit to the new L'Oreal Colour Bar to discuss shades and techniques and then a patch test for sensitivity. |
|
England's foremost lutanist received an eye-watering 40 shillings for his pains. |
|
First and foremost in many photographers' minds is the possibility of digital theft of copywritten images. |
|
Olivares realized that Spain needed to reform, and to reform it needed peace, first and foremost with the United Provinces. |
|
He stated that could be achieved by raising a tad more some social security rates and foremost by upping collectibility of dues. |
|
The Spanish Empire became the foremost global power of its time and was the first to be called the empire on which the sun never sets. |
|
There the foremost Aztec scholar of his time, Huitzilihuitzin, took him under his wing and taught him the history and wisdom of the Toltecs. |
|
The driver for using SJ MOSFET in these applications is, first and foremost, size reduction. |
|
The collectors' and popular magazine, Teddy Bear and Friends, has been one of the initial and foremost solidifiers of teddy bear culture. |
|
|
It is now regarded as one of the foremost welcoming seafronts in the whole of South Wales. |
|
On the pitch, he has always let his rugby do the talking and forged a reputation as one of the foremost scrummagers in European rugby. |
|
But first and foremost this is a challenger who is realistically a small bantamweight up against a big featherweight champion. |
|
A learning disability nurse first and foremost needs to have a genuine desire to promote the rights of people with learning disabilities. |
|
Lardy, one of the world's foremost scholars on the Chinese economy, conveys in Markets over Mao. |
|
There is no doubt that FIM, First Impression Music, is first and foremost an audiophile label. |
|
Fiorentino understands that Carol is, first and foremost, a kook, and pitches her attempts at manipulation accordingly. |
|
The contributors to Kid Stuff, a collection of 11 essays, do want action, but first and foremost they are empiricists. |
|
In the area of World War I history, Ferrell has established himself as one of today's foremost historians of The Great War. |
|
In architecture, Filippo Brunelleschi was foremost in studying the remains of ancient classical buildings. |
|
Co-founder Dan Wiggins was the principal transducer engineer at SONOS and is one of the foremost acousticians in the world. |
|
In another project, local artists were invited to follow in the footsteps of John Sell Cotman who described England s foremost watercolourists. |
|
Reactionary movements are, first and foremost, not rational. |
|
Ashwagandha, also known as Indian ginseng or Withania somnifera, is considered the foremost adaptogen in Ayurvedic medicine. |
|
First and foremost, howsever, gie that sleepy body, Dirdumwhamle, a shoogle out o' his dreams. |
|
With the expulsion of the English, Charles VII had reestablished his kingdom as the foremost power of Western Europe. |
|
I collect Sherlockiana first and foremost because I am a Sherlock Holmes bug. |
|
His ten foremost disciples were reputedly completed by the quintet of Upali, Subhoti, Rahula, Mahakaccana and Punna. |
|
Jenkins considered Asquith as foremost amongst the great social reforming premiers of the twentieth century. |
|
Manusmriti then lays out the laws of just war, stating that first and foremost, war should be avoided by negotiations and reconciliations. |
|
|
Andrewes was a friend of Hugo Grotius, and one of the foremost contemporary scholars, but is chiefly remembered for his style of preaching. |
|
On 1 January 1901, Nigeria became a British protectorate, and part of the British Empire, the foremost world power at the time. |
|
Prions retain deep mysteries, the foremost of which is what on earth they exist for. |
|
First and foremost, they are expected to preserve the doctrine and discipline now known as Buddhism. |
|
They became known as San Francisco's foremost authorities on title litigation. |
|
President Bharrat Jagdeo had made debt relief a foremost priority of his administration. |
|
It took centuries for them to view themselves as Newfoundlanders first and foremost. |
|
The Berlin International Film Festival, held yearly since 1951, is one of the world's foremost film and cinema festivals. |
|
Francesco Carrara, an advocate of abolition of the death penalty, was one of the foremost European criminal lawyers of the 19th century. |
|
This, first and foremost, incited the Austrasians to request a king of their own from the royal household. |
|
It contains one of the foremost collections of Italian painting, including masterpieces such as the Brera Madonna by Piero della Francesca. |
|
The affluence of the merchant class allowed extensive patronage of the arts, and foremost among the patrons were the Medici. |
|
The explosion ignited a fire in the foremost magazine, which detonated, throwing the forward turret off its mount. |
|
The foremost stage of mining starts with the process of finding and exploration of the mineral deposit. |
|
Rocksolid Stone Works is one of Cleveland Ohio's foremost countertop fabricators of recycled surfacing and continues to raise the bar with 'Green' products. |
|
Inclusion of political and historical changes in Yoruba society makes this a particularly powerful essay in the study of Sango as the foremost male orisa in Yoruba ideology. |
|
Robertson's Yard started repairing boats in a small workshop at Sandbank in 1876, and went on to become one of the foremost wooden boat builders on the Clyde. |
|
English-speaking earth scientists now have an opportunity to consider the theories, concepts and conclusions of Russia's foremost tectonophysicist. |
|
The foremost reason a food is considered a superfood is because of nutrient density, which is the percentage of nutrients in a food compared to the number of calories. |
|
First and foremost, to avoid Parliament, the King needed to avoid war. |
|