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Excellence
noun
The quality of being excellent; state of possessing good qualities in an eminent degree; exalted merit; superiority in virtue.
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It respects the missions of different institutions, in a way that the research excellence framework, league tables and newspapers do not.
It is a paradigm of excellence and endurance and intelligence.
They also got a leader and genuine role model whose beacon of good citizenship shone all the brighter through times when the off-field trials at St Kilda threatened to overshadow a sustained period of excellence on it.
The annual award ceremony which recognises excellence in Australian journalism was held in Brisbane and hosted by the ABC Lateline presenter Emma Alberici.
Christian Democrats could present themselves as antitotalitarians par excellence: they were a bulwark against godless communism, but also argued that fascism had really been a form of "materialism", making their own spiritualism the obvious antidote to a return of the past.
Measured but never bloodless, ranging from skittish to melancholy, it was a fittingly virtuoso way to close an evening that underlined the Academy's reputation for musical excellence.
A centre of excellence, based in Cornwall, is allowing that knowledge to be grown, shared and used throughout the UK, supporting BT's ambition to become the largest supplier of telehealth services in England".
"Part of Bafta's remit about rewarding excellence is pointing people to things that they might not have seen.
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