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Discover LudwigIn written English, the phrase "seminal and" can be used
It is usually used to mean "important and influential", as in the example sentence: "The movie was seminal and thought-provoking."
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But Gaddis's work is seminal and beyond personal relationships.
But her words must be seen as both seminal and hypocritical, says Kumar.
The congress was a seminal and under-appreciated event in the break-up of the federation.
This is a seminal and extraordinary shift in not just international relations but human relations.
Keep Your Timber Limber is a seminal and well-hung exhibition in every sense – except for the making-sense part.
The association described his work as seminal and noted "his building of bridges between varied disciplines in the behavioral sciences".
It's taken more than 50 years to get Highsmith's seminal – and once shocking – lesbian novel to cinemas.
This seminal and still-shocking work is turning up everywhere this year, the 100th anniversary of its Paris premiere.
He produced a series of learned studies of political theorists that are variously described as seminal and utterly opaque.
But although Chandler's work was seminal and his alcohol-fuelled chronic depression generated a helluva lot of witty metaphors, his plotting skills never advanced very far.
As a consequence, every new music they make is subjected to intense scrutiny and compared to the seminal and legendary records the band made in the 1980s.
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