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The word "Machiavellian" first and foremost describes a relationship to the works of the 16th Century Florentine theorist Niccolo Machiavelli.
Given a wide range of adjectives to choose from, both religious insiders and outsiders overwhelmingly picked two words first and foremost to describe Christians: "Judgmental" (78percentt) and "Hypocritical" (72percentt).
Yet most of the Revolution's foremost histories describe any involvement of the Duke as ancillary to the action, efforts of opportunism that neither created nor defined the October march.
First and foremost, we have described in detail the genomic content and complexity of the T cell receptor loci for the opossum Monodelphis domestica, the first such analysis available for a marsupial.
The National Women's Council of Ireland and Women's Aid said the incident at the family home last Monday should be described first and foremost as murder and the most extreme form of domestic violence.
The groups said Alan Hawe, a school vice-principal who used a knife and a hatchet to kill his family at their home in County Cavan, should be described first and foremost as a murderer who engaged in the most extreme act of domestic violence.
In 1992, already Reich described his foremost total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) [4].
Although Burges was foremost an architect, Edmund Gosse described his buildings as "more jewel than architecture", and Crook states that "Burges's genius as a designer is expressed to perfection in his jewellery and metalwork".
C27 David Mahoney Sometimes described as the foremost lay advocate of research into the brain, he was 76.
Susan Greenfield is often described as the foremost female scientist in Britain, but she is one of the best of any gender, anywhere, at getting complicated ideas across.
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