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- The poet Adam Mickiewicz is an examplar of the controversy.
- The examplar of this category of literature was written by Yan Zhitui.
- He should be remembered as an examplar of humanity and courage in the darkest of times.
- Richard Nixon does not automatically leap to mind as the ideal examplar of dignified and responsible political conduct.
- But her more important role was as a moral examplar : a woman who exchanged luxury and sensuality for the life of the spirit.
- London Thames Gateway Development Corporation's London Sustainable Industries Park at Dagenham Dock is one of the district's examplar sustainable regeneration projects.
- Before you could use confidently our text as an examplar, you would have to edit it yourself to be assured of conformance to whatever standard for which you plan to test.
- :" He was a leader, and above all things, a muscular type of Christian . . . As a player, in any position, [ he ] was an examplar of manly robust football.
- The only surviving examplar of this dictionary is an 18th-century manuscript copy that belonged to Stephen Wootton Bushell ( 1844 1908 ), and is now held at the British Library ( Or . 6972 ).
- Perhaps the best example is Athens in Greece as the first widely known arts town, acting in opposition to Sparta a quintessential examplar of anti-cultural town development in that Spartan citizens were forbidden non-military pursuits and occupations.
- Indeed, while for many computer users the clip soon became an examplar of Microsoft's heavy-handed and boorish approach to software design, Horvitz maintains that this happened as a result of a poor implementation of his original research.
- In examining the influence of German aesthetic theory on French art, critic Elizabeth Prettejohn finds that the roundedness of form and " flawless " modeling of flesh would have met with Johann Joachim Winckelmann's approval as an examplar of the beautiful.
- :: The sadistic murders and their perpetrators have become a prime examplar of'evil'in modern Britain, triggering strong reactions of offence and disgust when they have been referred to in contexts that may be considered inappropriate or disrespectful to the victims.
- Said Lederberg, " our appreciation of De must then extend beyond the humanitarian consequences of his discovery . . . he is also an examplar and inspiration for a boldness of challenge to the established wisdom, a style of thought that should be more aggressively taught by example as well as precept .
- Intelligent, steadfast and self-effacing, as honest as Abe, the unashamed examplar of the simple, unadorned values of the American Sunday School, Ripken last week broke the 56-year-old record of another like him, Lou Gehrig, the Pride of the Yankees, for the most consecutive big-league games played.
- A non-disinterested party, who identifies himself as this comic book's writer, Mark Ellis, continues to revert this entry to reinstall uncited opinion, self-aggrandizing hype, copyrighted images, and formatting contrary to editorial guidelines and the examplar of Wikipedia : WikiProject Comics . ( Note : He says he is giving Wikipedia permission to run his copyrighted images, yet each bears a copyright mark, year, etc .)