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Alan Stephens, in the official history of the post-war Air Force, described the F-111 as "the region's pre-eminent strike aircraft" and the RAAF's most important acquisition.
To write about him in the Germanic or Anglo-Saxon verse style of later centuries — that is, in a style brought to Britain by precisely the people Arthur sought to destroy — can only have struck this eminent philologist as an uncomfortable linguistic and historical pastiche.
Only last year, the eminent Dr Raj Persaud was struck off for three months by the GMC for plagiarising various professors' work in a series of competitively priced books and journals.
This kind of conservative judge might vote to strike down a law allowing eminent domain as a violation of the Constitution's takings clause.
Where deals can't be struck, the company has sometimes invoked eminent domain, a power that can be delegated by state authorities to public and private companies -- typically for the running of telephone and power lines, water, oil and gas pipelines and other infrastructure deemed to be in the "public good".
The eminent Dutch Hebrew Bible scholar Theodorus C. Vriezen wrote: "It is striking how the whole life of the people is seen as dominated by Yahweh and by Yahweh alone.
Labor questioned how the parliamentary inquiry could proceed when the government declined to provide information to counter testimony from "a long list of eminent academics" that the bill was likely to be struck down by the high court.
In March of 1985, Clive Wearing, an eminent English musician and musicologist in his mid-forties, was struck by a brain infection — a herpes encephalitis — affecting especially the parts of his brain concerned with memory.
Eminent though your fellow contributors were (Simon Schama, Tom Holland and Margaret MacMillan), it must have struck you as bizarre that a 45-minute programme about school education didn't include anyone who taught school-age pupils or who could talk about how young people do or don't learn the stuff you were talking about.
That year, Santos made his first appearance for Brazil, striking up a polished full-back partnership with his eminent and slightly older namesake Nilton Santos – to whom he was not related – which would last for a decade.
Mr. Ellis's amiable staging — which features expert supporting performances from Jessica Hecht, as Elwood's dithery sister, Veta, and Charles Kimbrough, as the eminent psychiatrist she hopes will lock her troublesome brother up for good — strikes the right, gently dizzy tone.
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