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As a possessor of an oft-butchered last name, I'm easily impressed by such things.
After Jerry leaves, Emma, sitting on the sofa, eyes the drinks tray as Robert eyes her: she is the thing that confirms his power as a man, as a possessor.
Johnny is the opposite of a philanderer — he's a possessor, who concentrates the exertion of his power on one woman, who will be present at his call to satisfy him.
Still, at the very least, Mister Rogers, who died in 2003, was a genius of the soul — a possessor, Madigan writes, of "human greatness... on the order of spiritual icons like Mother Teresa, Pope John Paul II and the Dalai Lama".
In 1525 Maximus was arrested on the charge of heresy by Daniel, metropolitan of Moscow and a Possessor.
Once an item was shared or stolen, a new begging bout might ensue, focused on the new possessor (a new potential donor).
He is a natural genius as a shortstop, possessor of something closer to a superpower than a talent.
I am a proud possessor of a Merriam-Webster New International Dictionary, Second Edition.
Neither would Scotus have been able to make any sense of a bare particular in the sense of a bare possessor of qualities, a view that would doubtless have struck him as inconsistent with essentialism (on this, see Park [1990]).
The plot has Mr. Chan, as a Hong Kong police inspector, traveling to Ireland in search of the title object, a talisman that confers infinite strength and immortality on its possessor.
It's a winning combination, which pops up in every generation, conferring party invites on the possessor and revealing the zeitgeist to the rest of us.
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