How To Use Paragon In A Sentence
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The clinical studies were carried out on 245 patients with fascioliasis in 6 trials, and on 261 people with paragonimiasis in 3 trials.
Chapter 2
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In a country where universities emphasise competitive sports sometimes even more than academics, Notre Dame, in Indiana, was long the paragon of undergraduate football excellence.
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But then, how to create that paragon of dairy delectables, the malted milkshake?
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Edward Elgar is a paragon of the valedictory, with his two later concerti, for violin and cello, held up as sterling examples.
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Automotive Headlines
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'It would be wise not to anger those who bestowed such a beauteous paragon upon thee.
THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
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There is an angel in the cave, or if not, an earthly paragon.
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Thanks so much for the links to the WSJ story pumping up the speculatory frenzy over the conference call at the center of Blagopaylooza (my "Name the Scandal" entry, btw) and the Politico "story" about that upright paragon of moral rectitude David Vitter's plan to call Bill to testify at Hillary's confirmation hearing.
Where Are You, Angry Left?
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In the novel, Constanza is a paragon of virtue who would never compromise her reputation.
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All cruel people describe them as paragons of frankness.
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Funloving hedonists who have spent three years doing nothing but drinking and cavorting in seedy nightclubs suddenly become paragons of academic virtue.
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Detection of the diapause adolescent of Paragonimus in boar's organs, such as liver, was doen by using normal saline-releasing technique.
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And Chinese manufacturers are hardly paragons of energy efficiency.
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This, after all, is the same industry that last year spent $1.7 billion on TV ads promoting its products and painting itself as a paragon of virtue and compassion.
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Paragon looked to see a smooth trail that diverted from the ravine, leading into the passive earthen walls.
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The cold was no match for these paragons of athletic prowess and goodwill.
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In this case, we are treating women like they are saints, angels, or paragons of virtue.
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It turns out Fields was a huge admirer of hers, but their approaches to comedy, and life, were poles apart - Fields being a master of excess and West a paragon of abstemiousness.
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Well, who is putting themselves up as a paragon of virtue to do that?
The Sun
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Even though he was divorced and many of his Hollywood friends hardly saw him as a paragon of morality, he managed to present himself in politics as an exemplar of ‘family values.’
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It may be that, so placed, you - being the noble - minded paragon that you are - would behave unselfishly.
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As they crested the hill, Paragon saw that this side of the ravine was not so steep.
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Is it possible to be both a pathological liar and a paragon of sincerity at the same time?
Times, Sunday Times
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The responsibility of playing this paragon of virtue had an effect on Waite.
Times, Sunday Times
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It takes courage to make such a joke, to admit that those who died were not paragons but incomplete, unsatisfactory human beings.
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To see heroes of Paragon City in real life is to see a bleak view of an all cosplay future.
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The professor is a paragon of virtue and learning.
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I think if we look back on our history, we had some very effective public servants who may have had some problems in their personal life and people who were perhaps paragons of personal behavior but were not good publicly to our country.
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Despite being commonly held up as a paragon of the submissiveness, obedience, and loyalty that many men would like to see in their wives, women have often taken other lessons from her behaviour.
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The US views itself as a beacon on the hill, a paragon for other nations to emulate.
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In the novel, Constanza is a paragon of virtue who would never compromise her reputation.
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People with pain can be fractious and difficult, and elderly people may not be paragons of charm and cheerfulness.
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For one brief, shining three-quarters of an hour in 1981, Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee and even Marky rode that much-needed bridge between the "gabba" and the "hey" with this, the closest duh brudders ever did get to building a pure pop-rock paragon.
The Rock and Roll Report
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Paragon," he heard himself call breathlessly, as he had always called when the pain was too intense to bear.
Ship Of Destiny
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These dress-code offenders wear baggy pants, du-rags, flash their \ "bling bling\" like gold chains, and \ "decorative orthodontic appliances\" like gold teeth, and tattoos, bringing too much of black urban ghetto life to an elite college that fashions itself as the paragon of black manhood.
Irene Monroe: Morehouse's Non-Tolerance for Gays
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Though out of date, it is still widely regarded as a paragon of clarity and accuracy for its definitions and etymologies and as a model of design, production, illustration, typography, paper, printing, and binding.
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I wouldn't say we are some paragon of virtue when it comes to backing dictators.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Cavaliere, indeed, as became a poet, paragoned her in his song to all the pagan goddesses of antiquity; and doubtless these were finer to look at than mere women; but so, it seemed, was she; for, to believe my grandmother, she made other women look no more than the big French fashion-doll that used to be shown on Ascension days in the Piazza.
The Duchess at Prayer
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The purpose of the exercise is not to turn the butterflies into paragons of health, but rather to test their long-distance flight performance.
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Mrs. Cole, a paragon of maternal wisdom, is credited with the theory of pleasure that informs Volume II: she considered pleasure of one sort or other as the universal port of destination, and every wind that blew thither a good one, provided it blew nobody any harm: that she rather compassionated than blamed those unhappy persons who are under a subjection they cannot shake off ....
How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision
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What poet was it," he cried, "that paragoned youth to the Easter sunshine, which, wherever it touches, causes a flower to spring up?
The Valley of Decision
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And, compared to their continental counterparts, they were a paragon of stability.
Times, Sunday Times
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But Nestlé and other paragons of corporate excellence are only half the picture.
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Water crab samples were collected generally to diagnose species. Then species and infection rate of Paragonimus metacercariae caught in water crabs were examined.
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The books are simply books, entertaining fantasies, not a gateway into the Dionysian worship of the chthonic Great Mother and not a paragon of moral virtue either.
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It was supposed to be a paragon of democracy in an Arab world more familiar with dictatorship than freedom.
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Will she manage to make an honest gentleman out of the paragon of confirmed bachelors?
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Persius is often regarded as a paragon of Stoic virtue, but in fact he makes no secret of his own imperfections; in the confusion of different voices, he speaks as an erring student as well as a stern tutor.
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Making a return will be Charles Booth-Clibborn's Paragon Press which publishes limited edition livres d'artiste.
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Leaving the mare with her owner, for we had no stabling facilities worthy of such a paragon, I returned to the house.
LION IN THE VALLEY
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Unfortunately we can't expect all policemen to be paragons of virtue.
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The Games are held to be the paragon of selfless and noble sporting achievement.
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He and his staff had been making special arrangements to handle the sale with the minimum of delay: extra straw had been got in, portions of the market have been hurdled off and permission had been given to close Paragon Street.
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Not to hold myself up as some paragon of knowledgeability, but over the past 40 years I have used virtually every major camera on the market, and during the past 15 years have tested literally scores of them for print and online reviews.
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It would have taken a paragon of virtue not to feel jealous.
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Why folks insist on love-comedies with love-interests and protagonists who are paragons of healthy socialization is beyond me, anyways.
From the stack: Butterflies, Flowers
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Even as Western financial firms disrepute , banks in emerging markets are treated as paragons of probity.
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If any single Scala production after the war was the paragon of excellence, it was this one.
A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
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Now, as banks rush to de-risk their balance sheets, the sale of mortgage books at a discount to net asset value represents one of Paragon's biggest investment opportunities.
Paragon Makes Recovery on Home-Grown Virtues
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I make no claim to be a paragon.
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Results:With the change of the propagation environment, the density of the intermediate host of paragonimus and the infection rate of brook crab reduced significantly.
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Paragon Books38 High Street, Sidmouth Devon EX10 8EJ, 01395 514516Paragon owner Mark Chapman grew up surrounded by books.
Independent bookshops in south-west of the UK
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In the novel, Constanza is a paragon of virtue who would never compromise her reputation.
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Paragon paths: Astral weapon, champion of order, hospitaler, justiciar.
4e PHB Readthrough – Chapter 4: Classes « Geek Related
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Lou Dobbs, that paragon of choice xenophobic political battles to pick and win, hopped on this “American Otherness” bandwagon like it was the last copter out of Saigon and is riding it for all it's stupidly worth — which is pretty much just huzzahs and dittoes from the scrape-knuckled fucktards who flock to him post-their mid-afternoon Limbaugh-lovin 'refractory period.
Archive 2009-08-01
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The Orleans Levee Board, the state agency charged with protecting the levees, is so notorious that it makes Bush’s FEMA look like a paragon of professionalism.
Schadenfreude as media bias « BuzzMachine
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Is it possible to be both a pathological liar and a paragon of sincerity at the same time?
Times, Sunday Times
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And, compared to their continental counterparts, they were a paragon of stability.
Times, Sunday Times
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Results:With the change of the propagation environment, the density of the intermediate host of paragonimus and the infection rate of brook crab reduced significantly.
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I wouldn't say we are some paragon of virtue when it comes to backing dictators.
Times, Sunday Times
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Paragon Glass Industries, for example, makes Naturalam decorative laminated safety glass using natural wood interlayers.
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A true paragon of a British military officer, he was efficient, proper and habitually thorough.
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I wouldn't say we are some paragon of virtue when it comes to backing dictators.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was considered to be a paragon of virtue.
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I'll be controversial here - because a site I previously held as a paragon of good design has recently broken this rule, and I think oddverse is worse for doing so.
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According to his father, he was a paragon of virtue who didn't drink or smoke or take drugs.
Times, Sunday Times
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These politicians who boast that they are the paragons of all virtue can easily muster crowds of blindly loyal sycophants who believe that there is great benefit to be derived from such patronage.
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In 1990, the World Health Organization's (WHO) Division of Control of Tropical Diseases (CTD) and the pharmaceutical company Ciba-Geigy concluded a Memorandum of Understanding to conduct additional clinical trials of triclabendazole in the treatment of fascioliasis and paragonimiasis.
Chapter 2
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The decade she spent looking for the paragon of perfection would not go in vain.
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The story begins—fittingly for this paragon of self-invention—with a name change.
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It does say a lot about the awarding committees that the unfeeling--vampirish and vulturous--narrator in Olds's poetry is taken as the paragon of womanhood these days.
Anis Shivani: Philip Levine and Other Mediocrities: What it Takes to Ascend to the Poet Laureateship
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Again, such a proposition as _Man is the paragon of animals_ is not a preindesignate, but an abstract proposition; the subject being elliptical for _Man according to his proper nature_; and the translation of it into a predesignate proposition is not _All men are paragons_; nor can _Some men_ be sufficient, since an abstract can only be adequately rendered by a distributed term; but we must say, _All men who approach the ideal_.
Logic Deductive and Inductive
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Well, who is putting themselves up as a paragon of virtue to do that?
The Sun
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She was certainly no paragon of virtue!
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It is not used intransitively; if there is a paragoge, there must be ho paragon, and similarly if there is evolution or development, there must be an evolver or developer.
NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
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The desert nomad has seemed the paragon of manliness.
Times, Sunday Times
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Marigold means well in her vocation, but her strength of character and reputation as a paragon of all virtues isolates her from the reality of messy, suffering, worrying, humanity.
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Authors can complete all steps in the life cycle of their manuscript - from submission, to revision, to viewing galley proofs - all from their Paragon System home page.
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On April 3, 1998, Paragon counterclaimed against United and others.
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If any single Scala production after the war was the paragon of excellence, it was this one.
A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
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THE CAPTIVE having said this, held his peace; and Don Fernando replied to him thus: Truly, captain, the manner wherewithal you have recounted this marvellous success hath been such as it may be paragoned to the novelty and strangeness of the event itself.
The Fourth Book. XV. Which Speaks of That Which After Befel in the Inn, and of Sundry Other Things Worthy to Be Known
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According to his father, he was a paragon of virtue who didn't drink or smoke or take drugs.
Times, Sunday Times
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What did our long-suffering paragon of good grace do?
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This has been true in analog times — the relationship between library and writer is a paragon of consumerism — and is even more pronounced in our digital environment.
I Am Unpacking My Digital Library. Yes, I am. : Kenneth Goldsmith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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Zurich was congratulated on the possession of a Paragon of public virtue; and William Tell, in the character of benefactor to Switzerland, was compared disadvantageously with Mrs. Lecount.
No Name
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He wasn't the paragon of virtue she had expected.
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So you, the Mail on Sunday, and all-comers are entitled to join those paragons at ConHome in assuming that one of the leading UK lawyers is perjured, unquestionably, damnably and utterly?
Pressure on Baroness Scotland after new revelations
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Environmental studies is the odds-on favourite to be the next to go, likely to Elmira - that paragon of clean water.
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Unfortunately we can't expect all policemen to be paragons of virtue.
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She was spoken of as a paragon of virtue.
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Lou Dobbs, that paragon of choice xenophobic political battles to pick and win, hopped on this “American Otherness” bandwagon like it was the last copter out of Saigon and is riding it for all it's stupidly worth — which is pretty much just huzzahs and dittoes from the scrape-knuckled fucktards who flock to him post-their mid-afternoon Limbaugh-lovin 'refractory period.
“Res-pect Mah Authori-taaaaaayyyyh!”
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One wonders why this paragon of windbags campaigned so passionately for the republican cause in a country he hadn't lived in for over thirty years.
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But Cedric the Entertainer steals the show as Eddie, the ancient barber who is a paragon of political incorrectness.
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An older sister, Sophie, had died aged six months but throughout Aldiss's childhood she was held up as a paragon of childlike virtue, a moralistic ghost hovering over him.
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Despite his years of preaching the essential honorability of man, van Merkensteijn never expected that all his employees would be paragons.
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'Arikes Hedlor to the ground, 57 — — ftands the centre and the foul of all, 150 paragoned to none but Achilles, Tent. xxxv.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical
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Collins may not have been a paragon of virtue but he deserves better than to be remembered by future generations as a ruthless, self-serving and power-hungry meglomaniac.
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Smiling, Paragon drew his covers tighter and pondered up at the stars that his father's people adored so much.
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These films may not be shining paragons of filmmaking excellence, but they are exciting and contain great action scenes - and that's exactly what they aspire to be.
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It is also the catalyst for an even more bloodcurdling event, in which we realize that David is not the paragon of stability that he sometimes seemed in contradistinction to Katia.
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All disciplines have their paragons of the past to emulate.
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The cold was no match for these paragons of athletic prowess and goodwill.
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In his college years at William and Mary he came to admire Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, and John Locke as three great paragons of wisdom.
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He was roundly congratulated on having salvaged the ship, for in the days before he sailed, the Paragon became known as a bashful but courteous ship, given to few words but occasionally smiling so as to melt anyone's heart.
Ship Of Magic
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He must be a paragon of virtue.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was certainly no paragon of virtue!
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We don't expect candidates to be paragons of virtue.
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Is Confucius the paragon of Mount Tai?
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Many civilians outside the wonderful world of the City, having been lectured about their overdrafts, assumed that the banks were paragons of financial conservatism.
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The ‘EZ Beader’ from PARAGON is a new bead kiln designed to anneal glass beads to prevent breakage during cooling.
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However, they should not be seen as paragons of efficiency in getting the actual work done.
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Over the past 10 years the Minneapolis Star Tribune has made itself a national laughingstock as a paragon of political correctness.
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If you think that Israel is a paragon of humanity, you need to read study history a bitmore.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Iran, Iraq, Israel:
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From punk to paragon" is how Bud Collins, the tennis commentator, described Agassi's public transformation -- the pigeon-toed teen brat in stone-washed denims, gambler's shades, and a Mohawk who becomes a philanthropist, philosopher, and statesman.
Agassi, Sampras, Federer, Nadal: Books On The Great Men Of Tennis
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[Footnote 28: 'Roma a paragone delli tempi degli altri pontefici si poteva riputar come un onesto monasterio di religiosi' (_op.cit. _ p. 41).]
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
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He must be a paragon of virtue.
Times, Sunday Times
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A 'nonesuch' is something unrivalled, a paragon, or something like nothing else.
Jane Austen's World
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And her husband wasn't the paragon she believed him to be; he'd been in a shady business deal with the man who killed him.
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The responsibility of playing this paragon of virtue had an effect on Waite.
Times, Sunday Times
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Left wing provocateurs whose work would be dismissed as uninteresting or merely crude if it were apolitical or as a sociological freak show if it were right wing tend to be discussed as paragons of graphic design excellence.
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It turns out Fields was a huge admirer of hers, but their approaches to comedy, and life, were poles apart - Fields being a master of excess and West a paragon of abstemiousness.
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In the novel, Constanza is a paragon of virtue who would never compromise her reputation.
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Paragon paths: Astral weapon, champion of order, hospitaler, justiciar.
4e PHB Readthrough – Chapter 4: Classes « Geek Related
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Asylum-seekers are subject to human nature, just like the rest of us, and not every single one is going to be a paragon of virtue.
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One green superfood that is a virtual paragon of nutrition is chlorella, which is believed to contain the most chlorophyll of any plant.
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We don't expect candidates to be paragons of virtue.