Sentence examples for sole meaning from inspiring English sources

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Timothy Dolan, the president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and Cardinal-Archbishop of New York (a "corporation sole", meaning a legal entity consisting of a single incorporated office, occupied by a single person), is believed to be Manhattan's largest landowner, if one includes the parishes and organisations that come under his jurisdiction.

The company (the name comes from per il sole, meaning "for the sun") drew on architectural details of the Casa Malaparte, a 1930s cliffside villa overlooking the Mediterranean, to redesign the trademark silver arrows, flexible hinges and etchings at the temple of its frames to reflect the shape of the house.

· Professor Adrian Monck is head of journalism and publishing at the City University No We have come so far down the trail of thinking that people go to school in order to become foot-soldiers in the economic battle, as if paid employment were the sole meaning of life, that we scarcely understand what Aristotle meant by saying "we educate ourselves so that we can make a noble use of our leisure".

One such person was the writer of fantasy and horror fiction Arthur Machen, who never accepted that action was the sole meaning of human life, or always life's most important part.

Because there were some very twisted people inside and the sole meaning and extent of their lives was to f— with you, and to respond in kind was a lock on extending your sentence.

Wayne Grudem notes that the word formerly meant "the act of sitting down," but that it no longer has that sole meaning in ordinary English usage today.

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The school called Kevalavyaktivāda argues that a particular individual bull is the sole primary meaning of the word "bull," while the generic property bull-ness is merely a secondary meaning.

"If China remains the sole supplier, meaning Russia won't step in, I think China would find it very hard to do that," Zhao said.

Brekhunov smokes ("always a bad sign in Tolstoy", as Hugh McLean points out) and thinks about "the sole aim, meaning, joy, and pride of his life – of how much money he had made and might still make".

Jones has selected 22 of the players who lined up against Scotland, with Maro Itoje's replacement of Ollie Devoto the sole change, meaning the head coach has replaced the player who covered fly-half and inside-centre from the bench with a player who will come on in either the second or the back row.

I am, for all intents and purposes, the managing partner, and all the investments are at my "sole discretion," meaning that I'm the gateway.

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