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Hafiz al-Assad, whose foremost goals included achieving national security and domestic stability and recovering the Syrian territory lost to Israel in 1967.

During most of his professional life, Giuliani has situated himself at the center of a tight-knit group of associates, almost all of them white and male, whose foremost attribute is devotion to him.

The generals, whose foremost duty it is to protect the king, might realise that far too much pressure has built up on the judgment of an 86-year-old man in frail health.

Any woman who hopes to achieve damehood with a minimum of inner torment will want to study Joan Collins, whose foremost political acts appear to be her contributions to the Spectator and occasional outbursts against the modern world.

The king said that the constitutional reform "confirms the features and mechanisms of the parliamentary nature of the Moroccan political system" and lays the foundation for an "efficient, rational constitutional system whose core elements are the balance, independence and separation of powers, and whose foremost goal is the freedom and dignity of citizens".

March 3, 1847 Edinburgh, Scotland August 2, 1922 Beinn Bhreagh, Canada Alexander Graham Bell, (born March 3, 1847, Edinburgh, Scotland died August 2, 1922, Beinn Bhreagh, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada) Scottish-born American inventor, scientist, and teacher of the deaf whose foremost accomplishments were the invention of the telephone (1876) and the refinement of the phonograph (1886).

Elizabeth Anderson and Samuel Scheffler both affirm versions of relational equality and from this standpoint criticize the family of views that Anderson calls "luck egalitarian," whose foremost exponents are perhaps G. A. Cohen and Ronald Dworkin Cohenn 1989, Anderson 1999, Scheffler 2010, chapters 7 and 8, Dworkin 2000, and for responses to criticisms, Dworkin 2003 and 2010 and Arneson 2004).

One is grateful that Ms. Dalmia's arguments do not turn emotional; she makes no mention of "hate" or "hate crimes" or "bigotry," but she does slip in talk of justice, tolerance and the like, as if the most inherently intolerant of human functions the use of armed force would be best practiced by citizens whose foremost qualities are best suited to peaceable, civilian habits.

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