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"The portrait is of supreme importance for the study of 19th-century British art and it will be shown with the Museum's world-renowned Pre-Raphaelite collection".
Like Ayckbourn, Godber and Thornton have the supreme importance for English regional confidence and success in that they have turned down opportunities to move to London or overseas and prefer to stay here.
Development of a flexible and easy-to-use J-TEXT central control system (CCS) is of supreme importance for users to coordinate the experimental scenarios with full integration into the discharge operation.
"To understand this," Heald continues, "one has to understand its supreme importance for the Gisu, both in that it unites all Gisu and that it is the sine qua non of being a man there.
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However, academic science in the US was essentially founded on Vannevar Bush's principle of the "supreme importance of affording the prepared mind complete freedom for the exercise of initiative" (Bush, 1945).
But there are some people for whom there remains one truth, even in this conflicted world: the absolute, unquestionable and supreme importance of the written word, and the beauty of its form: the book.
Nothing in this book argues the "supreme importance of poetry to human civilization," to borrow Robert Hass's facetious phrase; everything in it argues the supreme importance of humans to civilization.
The Wizard of Menlo Park insisted on the supreme importance of safely burying all his electrical lines carrying direct current.
Five centuries later in India, Buddhism rose to preach the supreme importance of one's dignity and rights as a human being.
Only the great scholars, like Richard Pipes and Robert Conquest, understood the irresistible magnetism of state power and the supreme importance of patronage.
His career as a bishop (during which he translated, among other works, Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics from the Greek) was remarkable for his ruthless pursuit of three abiding principles: a belief in the supreme importance of the cure of souls, a highly centralized and hierarchical conception of the church, and a conviction of the superiority of the church over the state.
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