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Naturally, he immediately became an example for young national composers and a hero in Armenia, showered with honors and privileges.
Jacob lived to see the work proceed to the letter F, while Wilhelm finished only the letter D. The dictionary became an example for similar publications in other countries: Britain, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.
This was a dangerous precedent and this became an example for the future.
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The family was featured in a documentary, Tony and Janina's American Wedding, and became an example of the need for immigration reform highlighted by Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill).
He should die to become an example for his colleagues, and that will only be a small part of what he deserves".
"He must become an example for every official who assumes a post but does not give this post its due," Mr. Saedi said.
Today the industry seems poised once again to become an example for other businesses, as car manufacturers grapple with the opportunities and challenges of globalisation.
Now, after $270 million of renovation, it has become an example for parks around the world, and the conservancy has become the country's richest and most powerful parks organization.
Le Figaro called his head-butt "odious" while L'Equipe's front page asked: "What should we tell our children, for whom you have become an example for ever?... How could that happen to a man like you?" Frank Leboeuf, meanwhile, described himself as "ashamed" by the actions of his former team-mate.
According to a history timeline on Christianity.com, the bishop who became his successor, Boniface VIII, was intent on ensuring that Celestine V did not become an example for future popes, and ordered Celestine V seized and imprisoned as he was about to sail to Greece.
And then, you'll become an example for your peers, for your friends, for your family.
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