Sentence examples for a prominent representative from inspiring English sources

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During that time, his atheism attracted no particular attention: it went almost without saying that a prominent representative of the British left didn't believe in God.

composer, teacher, and a prominent representative of nationalism in American music who came to be regarded as the musical spokesman for the American landscape.

Viète was a prominent representative of the humanist movement in mathematics that set itself the project of restoring and furthering the achievements of the Classical Greek geometers.

He is accused of being a "prominent representative" and a former "man of honour" in the Sicilian mafia offshoot, Cosa Nostra, for whom he allegedly collected bribes from builders in Trabia, near Palermo.

With his first novels he became a prominent representative of Socialist Realism, in which he showed such considerable narrative talent that in 1948 his novel of wartime Warsaw, "The Rebellious City," received the government's highest literary award.

Roy Harris, byname of Leroy Ellsworth Harris (born Feb. 12, 1898, Lincoln county, Okla., U.S. died Oct. 1, 1979, Santa Monica, Calif ., composer, teacher, and a prominent representative of nationalism in American music who came to be regarded as the musical spokesman for the American landscape.

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A prominent example is Samoan-born Representative Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii), who was sworn in on a copy of the Bhagavad Gita.

Hayes's intent had been to appoint the Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston as secretary of war; but the proposal drew such heated criticism within his own party that he settled on Key, a less prominent representative of the Confederacy, whom he in 1877 appointed postmaster general.

He was clearly a young, prominent representative of the British clinical tradition in neurology, which by the close of the First World War was world renowned.

In view of these characteristics, a microblog, with Twitter being its most prominent representative, can be classed as a service for a complete new way of communication.

'Goethe's personal experience at this time' - 1773 - 'was... approximating to, and becoming symbolically representative of, that of a whole generation'; 'Goethe at this time in his life, as never again, spoke directly from and to the situation of his contemporaries'; 'He was very soon seen as the most prominent representative of a movement.

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