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There is something exemplary about that.
There is something exemplary about Oppen's silence.
"I thought skin was very frightening; afraid my poison would come off on someone I touch and make them sick, and maybe they could die," Mindy says, and there's something exemplary about this reminiscence of her childhood: her terrors were essentially empathetic; her fears were for the well-being of others.
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Anna and Jonathan Ullmann, visiting from Long Island, noticed something else: the exemplary bathrooms.
Try busiate pasta with swordfish and aubergine, and something from its exemplary wine list (36 Via Giudecca; mains from £25).
She gave the example of a journalist obtaining medical records that showed a woman had had an abortion as an example of something that might justify exemplary damages.
But in the end, we must concede that he offered, to the serious reader of fiction, a moment of exemplary clarity – something that's missing today.
The technique of holding up a character or a group of characters as exemplary of something American may be as old as "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet".
We have the tools for something other than vindictive or exemplary penalties.
Discovery is motivated by an exemplary browsing environment, something that online is very poor at".
At times Crave Fishbar has the feel of an upscale canteen, with something for everyone: cavatelli, an exemplary vinegar-fried chicken leg, braised short rib — the last for, as a waiter bluntly put it, "men".
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