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There is something exemplary about that.
What's exemplary about Reich's subsequent life in music is that he's never compromised to fit in with classical music's festivals, institutions, or style police.
The thing that's tough about French is the thing that's exemplary about French, which is that French speakers across the board are language nuts.
"I thought skin was very frightening; afraid my poison would come off on someone I touch and make them sick, and maybe they could die," Mindy says, and there's something exemplary about this reminiscence of her childhood: her terrors were essentially empathetic; her fears were for the well-being of others.
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For this reason, an exemplary epic about Calcutta – in the manner of the new non-fiction work about India – was difficult to write.
The awards seek to recognise and celebrate exemplary reporting about the issue across every publishing platform.
The Who and the Kinks are unapproached in their talent for narrative rock: for telling exemplary stories about everyday people.
Worster frames his narrative in a surprising way, as an exemplary tale about the rise of liberal democracy.
I was given exemplary books about people who invented anaesthetics or cures for diseases or handy devices such as the telephone.
In previous plays like "Four" and "Where Do We Live" Mr. Shinn has written with exemplary sensitivity about young men and women first encountering the turbulent, destabilizing force of desire.
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