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"I think it's almost paradigmatic of what's going on with the talented writers right now.
Rabbi Kula criticized the sermon, calling it "paradigmatic" of much thinking behind opposition to the center.
The cult of the dog in the 18 Kings temple is paradigmatic of the coexistence of tradition and modernity in Taiwan.
Faust is often taken as paradigmatic of Western man, and that is usually taken to mean that to achieve, you must sell your soul to the Devil.
But the gardens themselves are extraordinary, profoundly personal, paradigmatic of nothing except the thrill of making them and living within them.
The working-class martinet father he played in Terence Davies's film Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988), which Postlethwaite credited as his big break, can be seen as paradigmatic of his career.
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Adapting this approach to our present concern, the suggestion is that we formulate an account of certainty in light of paradigmatic instances of beliefs held with certainty.
But arguably, all the theses on the list share the main attractions of paradigmatic versions of fictionalism.
The early church described in Acts remains a kind of paradigmatic prophecy of God's coming kingdom, and it looks like that kingdom is socialist.
Starting Strong II makes visible the existence of different paradigmatic views of the world.
Here is a paradigmatic example of the conventionality of the characters.
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