Sentence examples for fine exemplar from inspiring English sources

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If impartiality is a cardinal scientific virtue, Lewens is a fine exemplar of it.

Day certainly isn't like the saints I learned about in Catholic school in New York, but she is a fine exemplar of the Church's commitment to social justice.

Even in the shadow of the world's tallest offices, the twin towers of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre, this is still a gorgeous building a fine exemplar of what has been called "Sino-Palladian" architecture, adapting a European architectural language to tropical exigencies.Taxi-drivers know it as Lee Kok Dor, as if it were a Chinese takeaway.

The comparison between the initial musical career and a bad legal career is an example of what Chang refers to as a "nominal-notable comparison"—a comparison between a fine exemplar of a value and a poor exemplar of a value (1997b, 14).

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Both are fine exemplars of head-rush chart-pop 2.0; perhaps the borderline manic edge was the tipping point.

Cif commenter Unexceptional, in one of the finest exemplars of British knitwear, dared to raise his head slowly to the sky and humbly ask: "Whither the well-dressed gent?" Whither indeed.

These are the finest exemplars a religion can produce, men and women of great vision, creative mind, open heart and the capacity to speak across religious traditions.

The LACO commission brought not only this intriguing new work to the concert stage, but also confirmed the aristocratically poised Stanislav as one of the finest exemplars in a highly competitive field of Southern California violin virtuosos.

Many believe that a group called the Farid Ayaz Qawwal is the finest new exemplar of his hypnotic Sufi style.

If you want to find reasons for Labour's election defeat, you'll discover fine analysis and woeful exemplars in National Theatre Wales's production of Mother Courage.

For example, while fine acuity is needed for the featural discrimination among similar face and object exemplars (Fiorentini et al., 1983; Goffaux et al., 2005; Keil, 2008), a coarser acuity is needed for mapping the surrounding layout necessary for navigation in space (Oliva and Schyns, 1997; Oliva and Torralba, 2006).

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