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When he cuts from one seemingly disconnected image to the next, he calls attention to the film's plasticity, a self-conscious engagement with the material being the pre-eminent attribute of modernist art.
Then as now, the sea breeze ranks as a pre-eminent Long Island natural attribute.
He thus attributes an eminent ethical impetus to them.
Nemesius' work was sometimes attributed to the eminent 4th-century Greek theologian Gregory of Nyssa because of faulty Latin translations.
Otherwise, as Geach pointed out, the synonymy of 'Plato was bald' with 'Baldness was an attribute of Plato' would guarantee the synonymy of 'The philosopher whose most eminent pupil was Plato was bald' and 'The philosopher whose most eminent pupil was baldness was an attribute of Plato'; cf. Geach (1965):110.
See also eminent domain.
makes eminent sense.
Eminent physician and healer.
Every measure was attended with eminent success.
A page from an 18th-century sketchbook attributed to Augustin de Saint-Aubin pairs a portrait of the anti-Enlightenment philosopher Élie Fréron -- an eminent critic of Voltaire -- with two simians in similarly aristocratic clothes.
May the eminent ones do better.
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