Sentence examples for so exemplary a from inspiring English sources

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One of Europe's fundamental problems, the problem of the small nations, is nowhere else manifested in so revelatory, so focussed, and so exemplary a way.

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The ability of the people of Hadenya to survive by banding together in a way so exemplary of Japan's communal spirit and organizing abilities is a story being repeated day to day across the ravaged northern coastline, where the deadly earthquake and tsunami left survivors fending for themselves in isolated pockets.

As I look back, I am inclined to be overcome at the number of such occasions, where his bearing and address were so exemplary and his companionship such a privilege.

It's Mann's film, but Stroheim's performance, character, and story are so powerful and so exemplary that his very presence in a movie makes it his own a reflection of his life as well as of his art, on both sides of the camera.

Thugs mugged the city's Arab deputy mayor, Suhail Asaad, who was watching the event with a young son.Haifa, hitherto a model of co-existence, no longer looks so exemplary.

(Elmo is so exemplary that he once testified before Congress on the need for increased financing for music education).

This helps to explain why Aung San Suu Kyi is such a powerful symbol for the Burmese: her martyrdom differs from theirs only in that it is so intense and so public and therefore so exemplary.

And Garber's aim, to encourage a deep engagement with the plays by emphasizing their ubiquity in modern culture, is so exemplary that the book's occasional descent from the stimulating to the trite is forgivable.

Instead, she is a critic of the and-then-she-wrote school, with none of the literary finesse that makes biographies by, say, Richard Ellmann or Walter Jackson Bate so exemplary.

They are the least interesting characters on the program, partly because they lack the ingenuity of the fantastic, partly because their lives are meant to be so exemplary, unfrightening, and normal.

"The Art of Power" does not fully come into its own until Jefferson does: after the Louisiana Purchase, after the Lewis and Clark expedition, after Washington and back at Monticello, cultivating the intellectual, artistic and scientific pursuits that make him so exemplary and rare among American presidents.

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