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  • ‘I ask the court for an exemplary sentence,’ said Mr Rubira after the court heard two months of testimony.
  • It means ambulance workers now join police and fire personnel in having a prestigious medal for exemplary services. The Sun
  • Armantrout's short lines, use of rhetoric, aggressive lineation, disjunctions and juxtapositions, discursiveness, parataxis, and myriad condensatory techniques are all exemplary, but never overbearing. Seth Abramson: November 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
  • This "quidam," as she called him -- for his name was beneath the cognizance of an Emperor's bastard daughter -- had by her orders received rigorous and exemplary justice. PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
  • Athlete behavior is meant to be exemplary and virtuous and sustain the rags to riches myths of successful sports stars from humble origins.
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  • Over the years, firemen have been rendering exemplary service at the most testing times.
  • He settled in Baltimore and was appointed to the collectorship of the port, by the Governor of the State, the duties of which he discharged with the same exemplary fidelity which had attended his military career. A sketch of the life and services of Gen. Otho Holland Williams Read before the Maryland historical society, on Thursday evening, March 6, 1851
  • Moreover, they are in every respect exemplary - i.e. they are projected as an imitative model for the viewing subject.
  • But if some receive swift and exemplary punishment it will serve as a deterrent to the rest. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has presided over the transition of the team from one glorious generation to the next in exemplary fashion.
  • A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk.
  • Thomson argues there is now evidence of a departure from and revision of the medicalized ableist legacy to be found in exemplary postmodern black women's writing.
  • It must be noted that the postwar Dutch government, compared with its counterparts in other countries, has done an exemplary job of honestly documenting-and repenting of-its people's wartime collaboration.
  • He will identify those two automatic pistols as weapons he test-fired at the Ballistics Lab in order to obtain exemplary rounds.
  • [1] Exemplary as defined through critical reception, financial success and a certain indefinable presence as part of popular culture. Virtual Reality and the First Person Shooter
  • Part of the problem lies in the nature of the call to the ministry, a call to exemplary conduct as well as unselfish service. Christianity Today
  • Later, in praising Sotomayor's record as a judge, Specter said: "I'm not commenting about your answers, but your record is exemplary. Specter takes part in Sotomayor hearing from other side of table
  • One of the book's most compelling sections weaves together the varied auction history of Claude Monet's "Le Pont du chemin de fer à Argenteuil," an exemplary Impressionist landscape. An Auction Life, Self-Appraised
  • An exemplary teacher of Negative Capability (a concept one can hardly resist teaching in conjunction with this poem), the urn is also the incarnation of Art, of aesthetic value determined not by its social location but by its power to dissolve all such determinations. Ode on a Grecian Urn
  • Indeed, Japanese people have always behaved in exemplary fashion after earthquakes. Matthew Yglesias » Principals Unions
  • Kealy has always conducted himself in an exemplary priestly manner.
  • Facts (the objective) are descriptive, where events (the exemplary) partake in a process.
  • That's why GAVI is an exemplary and unique alliance, where countries, NGOs, private philanthropies, the World Health Organization, World Bank, vaccine manufacturers, and others work together on innovative solutions while holding each other accountable for efficient delivery of measurable impact. Ezekiel J. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D.: How We Can Save Over 4 Million Children
  • Our law has always been sparing in its use of exemplary damages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Max Ophuls 'second English-language picture, plays on the surface like an exemplary melodrama, "woman's picture," "weepie," what have you. In The Company Of Glenn
  • Were they found liable for exemplary or aggravated damages?
  • Such an outcome would be palatable were the big four offering exemplary service. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the Berry family, this ancestral slave was exemplary, a model for them to emulate.
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • His exemplary behaviour and supreme heroism are fully deserving of the nation's highest recognition. Times, Sunday Times
  • The report said international cooperation that helped eradicate polio in all but seven countries was exemplary.
  • His smarts, strength, resourcefulness, and ability to perform while hurting are exemplary.
  • But exemplary and dedicated teachers surrounded by incompetents will soon grow demoralized, and effective teachers will shun under-performing schools.
  • Vets need reliability, and both cars have proved exemplary. Flat batteries have been the only problem.
  • The government should make a point of winning this fight, visibly, in exemplary fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • She did it too in exemplary fashion. The Sun
  • Why, then, relegate these exemplary films to the margins of cinema, as if they were only epiphenomena?
  • Astounding, canorous, enchanting, alembicated and dramatic, the Chopin studies are exemplary essays in emotion and manner. Chopin : the Man and His Music
  • Meanwhile, the Chelsea chairman has insisted the new Premiership champions have not received the credit they deserve this season for their exemplary behaviour on the pitch.
  • The pair have an exemplary track record. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘One way to stop this is for magistrates and the judiciary system to give exemplary sentences to anyone convicted,’ he said.
  • The team spirit displayed by all on the Oxford teams was exemplary and manifested itself in the many great performances witnessed on the day.
  • They are aimed at intimidating the population as a whole through the use of overwhelming military violence and the policy of exemplary punishment.
  • While learning the rudiments of epideictic presentation in a "parrot-like" manner, a student committed exemplary passages of poetry and literature to memory. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • Creativity in an exemplary fine arts curriculum is also encouraged.
  • There should be exemplary punishment so future generations realise crime does not pay. The Sun
  • But police officers are supposed to be exemplary in their conduct. Times, Sunday Times
  • A book of exemplary wisdom was, therefore, easily more divine than idols.
  • If you're a visual type you'll get a big kick out of the novel, since the descriptions of scenes are done in exemplary manner. Genre Classics: Consider Phlebas - Iain M. Banks (Book Review)
  • Is he not accounted an exemplary citizen "and a pretty tall talker" in his own neighbourhood, and where on "the univarsal airth" would you find a more enlightened public opinion? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847
  • He still dresses like a kid about to go outside and play a game of hoops in the street, but his preparation, concentration and behaviour are now exemplary.
  • She did it too in exemplary fashion. The Sun
  • The honour is being conferred in recognition of Michaels achieving high office and the exemplary discharge of his responsibilities there.
  • ‘The moral being — I believe that’s the right expression — of this exemplary person, derived its highest gratification from anathematizing his nearest relations and turning them out of doors. Our Mutual Friend
  • Only honesty isn't likely if the reward for it is crucifixion in the press, four different malpractice suits and an exemplary jail sentence.
  • With an exemplary work ethic and attitude, Thornton, a former walk-on at North Carolina, will attack his opportunity.
  • Our leaders go through a ritualistic exercise, vowing to unearth the culprits immediately and giving them exemplary punishment.
  • The writer knows of no case prior to 1964 in which exemplary damages were awarded in a personal injuries claim.
  • She said that upliftment of Gujjar, Bakerwals and Pahari people is top priority of the government adding that various reformative and exemplary steps have been taken in Social Welfare department to deliver good services to these people. J&K Govt���s top priority upliftment of weaker sections
  • His exemplary conduct and actions touched the lives and hearts of many. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if some receive swift and exemplary punishment it will serve as a deterrent to the rest. Times, Sunday Times
  • His commentaries survive because they were adopted as exemplary models by later commentators.
  • There may be valuable lessons, cautionary as well as exemplary, to be learned from the developments in the primary and community sectors.
  • However, the duke's performance on the road has not always been exemplary.
  • He demanded exemplary sentences for those behind the violence.
  • The industry and pains now devoted to the determination of the physical characters of such races, to their ways of living, their tools and weapons, and to the relations of their dermal, osteal, and dental modifications to those of the mammals which follow next after _Bimana_ in the descensive series of mammalian orders, are exemplary. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
  • He will identify those two automatic pistols as weapons he test-fired at the Ballistics Lab in order to obtain exemplary rounds.
  • The exemplary high scaler was twenty-three-year-old Louis Fagan, a “human pendulum” so dubbed by the Las Vegas Age whose signature feat was to have transferred every member of a tunnel crew around an outcropping on the Arizona cliffside twice a day for three weeks in January 1932. Colossus
  • In my seminar, I have made great use of the function of anamorphosis, in so far as it is an exemplary structure.
  • Traditionally migration has been the principal response, with the US being exemplary in this respect.
  • It means ambulance workers now join police and fire personnel in having a prestigious medal for exemplary services. The Sun
  • It's an exemplary piece of practical criticism: Ricks teases out Larkin's dense and careful diction, plots the play of syntax against metre, unweaves the rhymes.
  • Bentley The workspace from the driver's seat is exemplary: A fantasia of knurled aluminum, polished brightwork, a door-to-door waistrail of walnut marquetry and piano-black fascia. Hand-Made Hyper-Luxury
  • Sophocles' play was for Aristotle an exemplary tragedy, both formally, in terms of unity of action, and in its tragic story.
  • Rooms are fabulously furnished with period pieces and the service is exemplary. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gave an exemplary performance yet again and had this been the Oscars he'd have walked away with bagfuls of awards and lucrative contracts.
  • Within the community she is viewed as an exemplary role model.
  • In goodness of heart, and in principles of piety, this exemplary couple was bound to each other by the most perfect unison of character, though in their tempers there was a contrast which had scarce the gradation of a single shade to smooth off its abrupt dissimilitude. Camilla
  • So far, the Home Secretary has been exemplary, grabbing no emergency powers and making no extravagant claims for ID cards.
  • When the report came back, Nike kept its contents secret, and continued to maintain that their factories were models of exemplary employee conditions.
  • He added that exemplary damages would have a chilling effect on investigative journalism and political reporting. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is and has been a tremendous asset to the organization and exemplary nursing leader who personifies the essence of distinguished service.
  • To monumentalize this observation into a method of reading would be to regress from the rigor exhibited by Shelley which is exemplary because it refuses to be generalized into a system. Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics
  • This continual influx of well-prepared teachers supports the school's mission and vision of being an exemplary dual language school.
  • It appears that your clients conduct falls within the necessary definition both for aggravated and exemplary damages, and we take a serious view of it.
  • His work habits and attitudes are acknowledged by his employer as exemplary.
  • The exemplary view has a somewhat different flavor depending on whether the emphasis falls on Jesus as an example of human faithfulness toward God or on the incarnate God's humble appeal to humanity.
  • It should have been a crowning moment in the undergraduate career of an exemplary St. Thomas student.
  • Exemplary punishment of those found guilty by the inquiry committee, according to the law.
  • But I suspect other biographers write about lives they consider to be exemplary or admonitory.
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • These are separate categories, but it does not follow that in every case of unlawful arrest by a police officer exemplary damages are appropriate.
  • To make punishments efficacious they should be (4) 'characteristical' or impressive to the imagination; and that they may not be excessive they should be (5) exemplary or likely to impress others, and (6) frugal. The English Utilitarians, Volume I.
  • The males - exemplary fathers among amphibians - stay behind to protect the tadpoles.
  • They will further face exemplary damages if they lose. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was interesting to watch, at the Saturday night vigil, my exemplary priest muddle through these changes with his usual open heart, and it was interesting to see the highly sophisticated reader, homilist and teacher struggle through the stiff and unwieldy and language of "corrected" sections of the mass. Michele Somerville: The Truth Behind The Godawful New (Old) Roman Catholic Missal
  • Each of the 2007 Fab Five's character showed up in exemplary fashion amid predraft scrutiny. NFL hopes good citizens dot this year's draft class
  • Mr. Licitra is a protégé of one of the exemplary postwar Verdi stylists, Carlo Bergonzi, and he has that great tenor's unforced elegance of line, command of mezza voce and the capacity to adjust the timbre of his voice to suit the requisite emotion, from a stentorian, almost baritone thickness that promises a great Otello one day, to the reedy plaintiveness of La Traviata 's Alfredo. Is Licitra Tomorrow's Tenor? The Heir Apparent Appraised
  • The government should make a point of winning this fight, visibly, in exemplary fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Underpinning this success has been an exemplary record of innovation.
  • Ristorante Tuscany brings the rustic ambiance from Central Italy to Central Florida with true Tuscan cooking and Mikado Japanese Steakhouse features teppan-yaki chefs and exemplary sushi combinations. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • From the swimming pool you can enjoy a superb vista on the terracing with the symmetric pattern made by Bolgheri Cypresses, topiarian boxes and exemplary orange trees.
  • Wordsworth is scarcely unaware of this divided or traversed character of his poetic voice and indeed the thematization of this split character may be one reason he can think of his own story as exemplary of the growth of a poet’s mind. Subjecticity (On Kant and the Texture of Romanticism)
  • In other words, we have an exemplary instance of McCarthyites gulling the naive, just as the infamous senator from Wisconsin liked to do. About This Site
  • The dogs with heart and gameness are the exemplary models of our breed and the aspiration of most reputable breeders.
  • His ability to keep working amazes his friends and his optimism about life and its gifts is exemplary.
  • The Rev. SAMUEL TODD, my esteemed colleague in the itinerancy was a faithful brother, a sincere friend, a consistent, uniform Christian, an exemplary minister, a husband indeed, an affectionate, tender parent, which I presume will not be denied by any that knew him. A History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Only One in the United States of America, Styled Bethel Church
  • Bentley The workspace from the driver's seat is exemplary: A fantasia of knurled aluminum, polished brightwork, a door-to-door waistrail of walnut marquetry and piano-black fascia. Hand-Made Hyper-Luxury
  • If that culture contains a faddist management approach of which training becomes an expression it will be difficult to suceed no matter how exemplary the individual training program. Back to the Future
  • Not only are the recordings of an exemplary technical standard, remastering included, but from posterity's perspective, Beecham's Beethoven is still invigoratingly captivating and terrifically fresh.
  • The only incident anyone can recall where her behavior was anything other than exemplary was when she "mooned" passersby from her dormitory window. Vicky Ward: Will's Cup of Tea
  • Each element of the furniture is exemplary, and some items such as the casket for communion wafers (a gold box in the side chapel) are quite exquisite.
  • Always an exemplary performance from me, of course. Times, Sunday Times
  • The planners had championed the scheme to the council as an exemplary piece of urban infill.
  • The order and cleanliness of the rooms is exemplary. Work Camp 10049 GW
  • For Schiller, the depiction of these exemplary scenes would serve the function of a practice run, permitting us to become aware of the actualities of history through a protective but transparent barrier.
  • Among the exemplary health promotion programs reviewed, several were deemed to be particularly relevant to new immigrant women.
  • The accused, who had an exemplary Army record, pleaded guilty conspiracy to handle stolen goods.
  • He has an exemplary scoring record for both club and country but is not just a fox in the box. The Sun
  • We were rather pleased with ourselves, and our exemplary non-judgemental liberalism.
  • He always represented both his club and his country in exemplary fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • In East Timor, he set up a highly effective “transitional administration”—yet another euphemism for protectorate—that shepherded the troubled region through exemplary elections to independence and a seat of its own in the UN for the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, the first newborn state of the twenty-first century. The Great Experiment
  • 8Pedagogically, a florilegium enabled students to envision memory as a garden, carefully plotted for seeds and cuttings collected from other exemplary lives and works. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Harris suggests this owed much to models from Roman Catholic hagiography and puritan exemplary lives.
  • The First Lady had maintained an exemplary civic profile.
  • But his attention to detail, and especially to clear articulation and sinuous textures, was exemplary. Times, Sunday Times
  • In exemplary fashion, he resisted every effort by the enemy to make his capture and imprisonment work to their advantage.
  • There is no more exemplary statement than this of epigraphists ' proper attitude toward epigraphical conclusions - and historical conclusions based on epigraphic evidence.
  • In some circumstances the court can punish particularly blatant acts of trespass with much higher exemplary damages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rooms are fabulously furnished with period pieces and the service is exemplary. Times, Sunday Times
  • His claim for aggravated exemplary damages failed.
  • And yet in Julian Mitchell's exemplary adaptation it glides on to the stage scented with the peculiar tang of Ford's writing: a mixture of regret, bitterness, bewilderment and bewitchment. Earthquakes in London; The Good Soldier; FIB
  • This short, readable book outlines with exemplary clarity the philosophical terms of the issue.
  • Underpinning this success has been an exemplary record of innovation.
  • Are my family aware of this negative trait in my otherwise exemplary character?
  • The First Lady had maintained an exemplary civic profile.
  • These are exemplary sentiments, but their expression is surprisingly chaotic, given that the question was a predictable one and the answer is a routine piece of diplomatic boilerplate.
  • Creativity in an exemplary fine arts curriculum is also encouraged.
  • At any historical moment, the church canonizes people whom it needs to canonize to make a point about what it considers, at that period, an exemplary life.
  • The pair have an exemplary track record. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instructions to the group should emphasize that the criteria should define the essential elements or the key indicators of exemplary nutrition care.
  • He said goodbye to his cellmates at Leeukop Prison in 1998, believing he was closing a dark chapter in his life for good after he had served 10 years of his 12-year sentence - he was released early because of exemplary behaviour.
  • Our law has always been sparing in its use of exemplary damages. Times, Sunday Times
  • The organization of the chapters, sections and subsections is exemplary and clearly reflects her mastery of the topics.
  • The aid workers kicked off with an exemplary display, singing impromptu Armenian folk songs to a flute and guitar in their cramped main office. The Crossing-Place
  • Billed as a showcase for exemplary new talent, the series has proven to be more of a bargain bin for antiquated curios.
  • Exemplary damages are distinguishable from basic and aggravated damages in that their only function is to punish the tortfeasor.
  • Alexander served two exemplary terms as Tennessee governor; the highly respected Senator Lugar is a leading expert on foreign policy.
  • Mayo County Council have done an exemplary job in creating this trail and bringing the visual arts to the people.
  • an action exemplary of his conduct
  • Saints must have lived an exemplary life, displaying the virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude and justice, as well as showing faith, hope and charity.
  • This book is exemplary for its range of people alone. Times, Sunday Times
  • But as it is, such knowledge of exemplary forms is impossible, though the light of God illumines the forms of particular things that we encounter in the world so that we can come to know them.
  • Besides attending to the duties of her household like an exemplary wife, she was often engaged in her own house _burling_ cloth for the manufacturers, by which means she earned a scanty addition to their income. Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow
  • There was something comforting about a bloodless world of victorious cops and exemplary parenthood. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be futile to hope that athletes might be encouraged toward exemplary behaviour.
  • The author and publisher deserve high praise for producing an exemplary model of its kind.
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • As long as the real perpetrators are not caught and punished with exemplary sentences, these attacks will continue to hurt innocent people.
  • Franklin is counter-suing, claiming punitive and exemplary damages amounting to £18m.
  • Aggravated damages, which are not always readily distinguishable from exemplary damages, may both compensate and have a punitive effect.
  • While the argument is appropriate for poetry, the subject of most exemplary close readings, the novel redistributes critical weight among more nonlinguistic features. Going Truly Global
  • Nor was it at all certain, in any one instance, where this exemplary chastisement overtook him, that the apparent unanimity of the actors went further than the _practical_ conclusion of "abating" the imperial nuisance, or that their indignation had settled upon the same offences. The Caesars
  • Besides keeping meticulous records, the fifth earl of Huntingdon was a man of exemplary piety, a moderate Calvinist who was obsessed with sabbatarianism.
  • Alexander became known as the exemplary commentator throughout later antiquity and the Middle Ages. Alexander of Aphrodisias
  • The ideal Arab Mother Award presented $10,000 to the most exemplary mother.
  • They will further face exemplary damages if they lose. Times, Sunday Times
  • citizeness" of Zurich, _embonpoint_ and matronly, married to one of the portly burghers of the city, and exemplary in all the arts of sheep-shearing, wool-spinning, and cheese-making; a mother, surrounded Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844
  • The aid workers kicked off with an exemplary display, singing impromptu Armenian folk songs to a flute and guitar in their cramped main office. The Crossing-Place
  • In order to disambiguate the term, I shall call paradigms of this second kind ‘disciplinary paradigms', as opposed to the ‘exemplary paradigms' described earlier.
  • This juxtaposition is exemplary of the divide and attempted dialogue between contemporary art and popular culture.
  • Indeed their job was made considerably easier by the exemplary behaviour of all the young players who travelled and represented both family and club with pride and distinction, as they have done all year.
  • Tough, exemplary sentences are right for those who did wrong. The Sun
  • He has consistently behaved in an exemplary fashion. The Sun
  • I have witnessed very poor behaviour by parents and coaches but in my experience such incidents are in a minority compared with the exemplary role models. Times, Sunday Times
  • It says her behaviour is exemplary, she has ‘enhanced status’ in the prison and she works as the chaplain's orderly at Styal Prison.
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • Both artists acknowledged the contingent nature of the exhibition and their material relationship to the site itself, in these days an exemplary act of formal courtesy.
  • Rooms are fabulously furnished with period pieces and the service is exemplary. Times, Sunday Times
  • They fly their Hawk 100 jets at hundreds of miles an hour as low as 300 ft, yet their safety record is exemplary.
  • Her exemplary behavior is insufficiently protective, given the history of racial discrimination suffered by men like her father.
  • What looked once to have been his exemplary command over a highly disciplined band seemed to be degenerating into amire of erratic and paranoidal fits of temper. FallNews - all mud and witches
  • Earl Haig's war dispatches mention his exemplary service to King and country as a lieutenant colonel during the First World War.
  • The Vatican responded by short-cutting its lengthy, dense procedures for proof that someone who has lived a life of exemplary holiness is now in heaven, whispering on humans' behalf in the ear of a miracle-working God. Not all cheer sainthood path for Pope John Paul II
  • They also found that it would put down, in exemplary fashion much smaller, lighter game, and do it at amazing distances. F&S Classic
  • Don't care if the area between your tummy button and knicker line is exemplary. Times, Sunday Times
  • The book, whose cover bears a photograph of its subject kneeling in prayer, is titled Francisco Franco: Exemplary Christian. The Caudillo’s Cloister
  • Bentley The workspace from the driver's seat is exemplary: A fantasia of knurled aluminum, polished brightwork, a door-to-door waistrail of walnut marquetry and piano-black fascia. Hand-Made Hyper-Luxury
  • And in fact, he has been exemplary under extreme provocation. The Sun
  • The consentient testimony of witnesses above the suspicion of prejudice establishes the fact that at the present day Buddhist monks are everywhere strikingly deficient in that moral earnestness and exemplary conduct which distinguished the early followers of Buddha. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • But these are the historians who have done the initial spadework, who have documented their findings in an exemplary manner and who will come to be seen in the long term as the mentors in this particular field of English social history.
  • A piece of veal with a Napoleon of vegetables and a natural herb gel preceded an exemplary bass, served unadorned except for its crisp skin and a dark red pool of sauce derived from verjuice, the acidic liquid pressed from unripe grapes. Watching Robuchon Invent
  • The plaintiff claims damages including damages for loss of remuneration, damages for mental distress and exemplary, aggravated and punitive damages.
  • Academic institutions are increasingly nervous about ‘exemplary’ punishments - expelling or rusticating discovered cheaters.
  • His citation says he showed outstanding and exemplary courage.
  • To monumentalize this observation into a method of reading would be to regress from the rigor exhibited by Shelley which is exemplary because it refuses to be generalized into a system. Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics
  • Throughout, Cook's adherence to the Corps 'traditional leadership principles and knowledge of the Code of Conduct are highlighted, and his biography is a unique case study of exemplary leadership under extremely difficult conditions. Cook, Donald G.
  • My personal financial standing should not have any bearing on my business account, which is exemplary. Times, Sunday Times
  • In marked contrast, the current restoration of Ballyfin is an exemplary model of close attention to the demesne landscape as well as the house itself.

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