Sentence examples for principal representative to from inspiring English sources

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After the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, House became Wilson's principal representative to the governments of Great Britain, France, and Germany.

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For all that the Solicitor General serves as the public face of the office, and as an important senior political appointee, the career employees act as its principal representatives to the Court.

N.B.A. LEAGUE--Announced the resignation of Russ Granik, deputy commissioner and COO, to become senior adviser to the commissioner and continue as the league's principal representative with USA Basketball and chairman of the board of the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Brittany, France c. 1130 Paris, Francee Bernard de Chartres, (born 11th century, Brittany, France died c. 1130, possibly Paris) humanist and philosopher, head of the celebrated school of Chartres, in France, whose attempt to reconcile the thought of Plato with that of Aristotle made him the principal representative of 12th-century Platonism in the West.

In France, the principal representative of phenomenology in the mid-century was Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908 61).

After a Principal representative met last spring with the 50 employees of the Righter Company, a general contractor in Columbus, Ohio, nearly all of them ended up buying added insurance from Principal, according to Righter's president, Brad Nadolson.

This post made him virtually though not in fact prime minister and the principal representative of the duchy in the increasingly complex diplomatic affairs in which Charles Augustus was at the time involving himself.

Information gleaned from Swift databases provided thousands of leads — including ones that helped capture Al Qaeda's principal representative in Southeast Asia and uncover a terrorist-financing network in New York City and Pakistan.

This poem's topical concern with social satire links it primarily with another, less formal body of alliterative verse, of which William Langland's Piers Plowman was the principal representative and exemplar.

Though a principal representative of the right wing of the party and a militant Roman Catholic, he became known as a "white Bolshevik" for his post-World War II introduction of agrarian reform while minister of agriculture (1946 51).

More specifically, Wilhelm Windelband, the founder and the principal representative of the Southwest school of Neo-Kantianism, was actually the first who employed the term "truth value" ("Wahrheitswert") in his essay "What is Philosophy?" published in 1882 (see Windelband 1915, 32), i.e., nine years before (Frege 1891), even if he was very far from treating a truth value as a value of a function.

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