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The fact remains that Newman has been aggressively pursued for a noble example of exposing a matter of public interest.
Avnet is setting a noble example here: if all movies were named after their running times, Hollywood would instantly become a brisker place.
But Mr. Belafonte's commitment to social justice, which continues with his investigation into the incarceration of so many young black men in American prisons, sets a noble example.
Ed was rightly sceptical about the Iraq war, but backing Cameron's Libyan adventure as a noble example of liberal intervention hardly suggests new thinking on foreign policy.
Many of these compositions demanded a high degree of skill and virtuosity from the choir and its soloists; a noble example is the British composer John Browne's Stabat Mater, from The Eton Choirbook.
The Oct. 14 New York Times quoted the message that Gov. Gilbert Walker of Virginia sent to the General Assembly: "He died as he had lived, a noble example of the sublime principles and teachings of the Christian religion.
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I bellowed a lot of sanctimonious backchat at the television during these shows, feeling momentarily and comparatively like a really strong, noble example of a human being.
Plead a noble case.
For this noble example, the Rover itself should get the prize.
The most famous and noble example was that of Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, otherwise known as the Marquis de La Fayette.
And although slapstick comedians usually don't have to worry about setting noble examples, Lucy Ricardo -- a woman at the center of a vastly popular show in a vastly influential new medium -- was in that position by default.
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