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was paradigmatic
noun
A writer of memoirs of religious persona, as examples of Christian excellence.
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A tension between two opposing attitudes was paradigmatic of Hook's involvement in Marxism during that period.
I thought that our friendship was paradigmatic of our time and of our place.
Initially, the soluble mediators generated during the first endotoxin challenge were considered essential for ET. Therefore, we can state that the role of the immunomodulatory cytokine IL-10 was paradigmatic [ 43].
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"These are paradigmatic cultural changes".
This trajectory, for Sandel, is paradigmatic.
However, an old Gramscian truth about Italy must be remembered: the "backwardness" of its capitalism is paradigmatic.
If Parsons is paradigmatic, then men aren't half as critical of our bodies as women might imagine they are.
The cult of the dog in the 18 Kings temple is paradigmatic of the coexistence of tradition and modernity in Taiwan.
Her lawyers say her case is paradigmatic of a context in which sexual violence goes unpunished and that, by presenting it before the Inter-American Commission, thopehope to affect a change in the status quo.
Proper names are paradigmatic referring expressions.
Why take volitional agency to be paradigmatic?
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