Sentence examples for a sort of saint from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes Walser seems a sort of saint of cosmic compliance.

He soon began studying with Alexander Pushkin, a renowned men's teacher and a sort of saint of Russian ballet.

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If we all agreed on common economic welfare and pursued it logically, we would not need politics at all: we could outsource our problems to a sort of Saint-Simonian managerial class, which would do the job for us.

After a December party at the Classic Car Club near SoHo, the party blog Guest of a Guest cattily dismissed the group as "a sort of Saint A's, the Princeton/Columbia faux-literary society that aspires to bolster social cachet through exclusivity but only serves as a safety net for the awkward in need of constant validation".

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For each book I invoke a sort of patron saint.

Mr. McClung, a makeup artist by trade, has become a sort of patron saint of religious statues left behind.

As for King, he has become a sort of secular saint whose mantle Americans of all political persuasions claim.

I think of Kafka as a sort of patron saint of doubt, and his writing spoke to the bleak absurdity of that political moment for me.

It's not hard to see why Pancake has become a sort of secular saint for some writers.

In our lifetime, Job has been regarded as a sort of Jewish saint, a symbol of suffering Jewry, but we don't know whether he was Jewish.

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