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"exemplar" Definitions
  1. a person or thing that is a good or typical example of something

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And the rolling advertisements didn't end with Exemplar I; a camping-friendly Exemplar II, built on an Oldsmobile Toronado chassis, came later.
Exemplar I cost more than $100,000 to build, he said.
THE NATIONAL EXEMPLAR through May 20; 59 Franklin Street, thenationalexemplar.squarespace.com.
Not a grifter; just an exemplar of the American elite.
It's not fake, either, but an exemplar of adaptive reuse.
So the general would be out as an exemplar for Trump.
He tweeted out the exemplar for what this would look like.
I think Chris Evert is a wonderful exemplar of Chris-dom.
"It's just the absolute exemplar of a statesman's portrait," Alam said.
In other words, he is an exemplar of Silicon Valley ethics.
Don't call it a diner or an exemplar of comfort food.
The exemplar of good leadership in "The Simpsons" would be Lisa.
Mabou Mines was always an exemplar of the theatrical avant-garde.
"My dad was kind of a moral exemplar to me," Edwards says.
"Stellar, exemplar, a king to the end," she said in a statement.
The school earned a reputation as an exemplar of progressive public education.
To leadership experts, Donald Trump has never been a particularly interesting exemplar.
The All-Clad brand is considered the exemplar of stainless steel cookware.
He is the perfect exemplar for someone attempting to write humor essays.
This week's column, on tiny museums, is an exemplar of the form.
LUXOR crossing EXEMPLAR were the last entries to go in for me.
"They are exemplar states that have great grades all-around," he said.
Burke's efforts became an enduring exemplar of crisis response by a CEO.
It is hard not to see Hield as an exemplar of certain qualities.
In 1971, Life magazine touted him as an exemplar of that particular counterculture.
Facebook merely presents an enticing exemplar of some of the industry's worst practices.
The ultimate exemplar of Berliner bar quirkiness, however, has to be Rum Trader.
"Cap Dem" is an exemplar of his infectious flow and impeccable beat selection.
The New York City Department of Buildings is an exemplar, said Mr. Diamond.
By comparison with Mr. Rubio, she stands out as an exemplar of fiscal conservatism.
It's a popular exemplar used when discussing how far we've come with gene editing.
He praises Hugh Thompson, who intervened before more civilians were massacred, as an exemplar.
Joe Biden is the perfect exemplar of the liberal mask of the Eastern Establishment.
At a technical level, Front Mission 25 is an exemplar of PlayStation era overambition.
Dickensian in scope, this is a great achievement from an exemplar of the art.
Could this lovely but often self-absorbed soloist become an exemplar of classical style?
Age: 49 Occupation: Brand consultant, hotel and restaurant owner You're an exemplar of tones.
Swift may represent a sort of prime exemplar, but the attitude is generational, imo.
Exemplar I is not the only survivor of the attempt to revive the Brass Era.
From left to right: "Exemplar" images, source images, Photoshop's eye-opening algorithm and Facebook's method.
" He added: "This is just one exemplar that says, 'Money is pushing into basically everything.
Goodbye to the impossibly perfect exemplar of patriarchy we've come to expect, if not demand.
A rich businessman, he is seen as an exemplar of what is wrong with Chile.
No one should endeavor to live their life as an exemplar for the white gaze.
Trisha Brown was a choreographer and exemplar of the founding generation of American postmodern dance.
Ultimately, the Clinton Foundation has long been an exemplar of the unhealthy Clinton scandal cycle.
At times "Utopia" seems less an exemplar of idealism, and more of a satire on it.
"Stellar, exemplar, a king to the end," the 83-year-old told PEOPLE in a statement.
An exemplar is Costa Rica, whose model shows the benefit of high-quality primary health care.
This is better than a merely great rock album — it's a glorious exemplar of goofy fluffery.
Consider Adobe, one of 18 companies our research highlighted as an exemplar of "dual transformation" – i.e.
And unlike other major sports, such as soccer, tennis has become an exemplar for gender equality.
The exemplar of this "Mayberry R.F.D." strategy is Kelly Ayotte, New Hampshire's first-term junior senator.
Her exemplar is Laura Palmer, of "Twin Peaks," an idea of a girl unconnected to reality.
The artist appears at 122A; the genre of which he is an exemplar is at 25A.
But … Justin Gatlin can just as easily be seen as an exemplar of persistence and redemption.
He instead argued that he wanted the relief work to be an exemplar for the future.
When they try to bring their newfound passion to the Exemplar competition, they find themselves dissidents.
A modern day English classic is how the marketers of the Exemplar would like it described.
That doesn't detract from Mattis's extraordinary service, the fact he's an exemplar of integrity and forthrightness.
But Exemplar I was in better condition and was brought back to life in the Dragones' shop.
Travel writers of the National Geographic-meets-Departures kind populate the book, with Will as the exemplar.
He contrasts this with the "political capitalism" found in many emerging countries, with China as the exemplar.
He singles out former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, a Marine, as the rare, steadfast exemplar of integrity.
In a country of immigrants that has proudly held itself up as an exemplar, it's about morality.
A recent Mother Jones profile is an exemplar of this beneath-the-hood reporting on white supremacy.
Porridge, Mr. Meyer said, is both a hyggelig exemplar and a linchpin of the New Nordic cuisine.
Richard Maxwell, an exemplar of nondramatic theater, typically directs his own work and composes the music, too.
He is an exemplar of Black Excellence and is a role model for students and staff alike.
But the optics were poor, and James has not been an exemplar of team-building this season.
Bill Warner, founder of that event, described Exemplar I as an expression of its time, the late 19653s.
Britain's Building Research Establishment, a research laboratory, was designed to be an exemplar of a zero-carbon building.
As the former CEO of Exxon Mobil, is also chosen an exemplar of what has made America exceptional.
Kaiser, I certainly agree Kaiser is an exemplar of quality and they've gotten the incentive systems quite right.
Even The Washington Post, that exemplar of political opposition to Donald Trump, is now owned by Jeff Bezos.
From the ashes of the 403 genocide Rwanda has emerged as an unlikely public-health exemplar (see chart).
The principal exemplar of this phenomenon is Syria, a scene of murder and despair unrivaled in our time.
Even operating outside the Paris accord, Mr. Trump insisted that the United States would be an environmental exemplar.
Ribble, the owner of a commercial roofing company, was an exemplar of the Tea Party class of 2010.
Oates's Dunphys are an exemplar of liberal, educated prejudices against folk like them: They are undereducated religious zealots.
It could be to Asia what Europe had long been to Russia: an exemplar of progress in the west.
Exemplar of banality that he was, Eichmann embraced the ideology completely, even though he had hitherto never hated Jews.
Unhealthy secrecy Bartlet is depicted in the series as an exemplar of virtue, both in public and private realms.
New York's current exemplar of this genre is David LaMarche, of American Ballet Theater, notably in scores by Delibes.
Yet, for those who retain a fondness for the traditional interpretations of the words, a new exemplar has appeared.
But Clover developed the concept very specifically for the classic slasher flick, of which Halloween is the canonical exemplar.
Erie is an exemplar of the kind of Rust Belt city where the president's appeal has proven particularly magnetic.
Indeed, Toyota operates 10 manufacturing plants in the U.S. We are an exemplar of the manufacturing might of America.
These are your Blackhats, your Jupiter Ascendings — the Wachowski sisters' space opera being a perfect exemplar of this phenomenon.
In China, Qu Yuan has come to be honored as a historical exemplar of selfless loyalty to the people.
"A lot of people see her as the exemplar for what the Democratic Party should stand for," he added.
He viewed Baruch Goldstein, the American-born killer of 29 Palestinian worshipers in Hebron in 1994, as an exemplar.
It was 2010, long before Facebook was the exemplar for everything that's wrong with the Internet and possibly democracy.
It is an exemplar both of China's manufacturing prowess and of the conditions that make it a competitive threat.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. played many roles on the American stage: leader, orator, preacher, protester, exemplar, conscience, symbol, martyr.
His legacy as a mentor and an exemplar of the compassionate philosophy of harm reduction may be just as important.
He, and nobody else, will act as judge and jury to anoint one dog as the exemplar of breeding standards.
In economics theory, stock exchanges are epitomized as a shining exemplar of the notions of free trade and efficient markets.
Low-key, though, that comms system may very well be the exemplar for other games and even non-gaming platforms.
On the floor, crying, an exemplar vision of a drunk mess, Carrie pulls out her phone to make a call.
However much we wish for exemplar behavior in our portfolio companies, we see the need for some external policing forces.
In the modern world, the best exemplar of the One Great Idea book is Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America.
These "exemplar" nations may offer insight into which policies are most successful for accelerating health progress, the study authors noted.
Streaming The filmmaker and actor Kentucker Audley is both an exemplar of the D.I.Y. ethos and a believer in community.
His terrific "The Runner," an exemplar of neorealist-style storytelling first shown in the 1980s, should be more widely available.
Lincoln, the foremost exemplar of prudence in American political history, can instruct today's voters in both ends of that continuum.
Jutta Koether was a main exemplar — in terms of how she brought art history and performance into painting and installation.
Mr. Trump, they say, has dimmed the role the United States has long played as an exemplar for their countries.
The fresh-faced exemplar for a Third Way pitched loud and clear for the vacant role of global Head Prefect.
Trisha Brown, the choreographer and exemplar of the founding generation of American postmodern dance, died on Saturday in San Antonio.
"I think he is really such an exemplar of what can be accomplished no matter what your circumstances are," Amsterdam said.
Yet there are signs that China's see-no-evil approach is bumping up against its ambitions to be an ecological exemplar.
Ferguson says in the agreement that it wants to "become an exemplar of modern community-oriented policing" for cities its size.
In many emerging disease hotspot areas, rabies — an exemplar viral zoonotic disease transmitted directly from infected dogs to humans — is endemic.
Again, this is not only a significant departure from Goldwater and Reagan, but also from his claimed presidential exemplar, Andrew Jackson.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is better than a merely great rock album — it's a glorious exemplar of goofy fluffery.
The cardinal sidestepped the larger question a little, but he was eager to distance himself from a specific exemplar of populism.
While most cherish democratic countries as exemplar places to live, looking in-depth at the competitiveness of nations paints another picture.
They all have this power, but the exemplar might be the lemon tart that I've been baking for about 20 years.
Sally Banes's definitive study, the brilliantly titled "Terpsichore in Sneakers" (1979), identified Ms. Rainer as the exemplar of a new movement.
The latest and most clearly confounding exemplar of this blurrealist trend opens Friday at the Whitney Museum in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
Religious authority in Islam starts with the Qur'an as sacred text and the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as exemplar.
Unlike many show cars of the period, Exemplar I is fully operational, though it has a mere 1,700 miles on its odometer.
But a week and a half later, Ms. Dial returned to her classroom and her role as an exemplar within the network.
I believe that you CAN be a daddy against patriarchy, and (through Geguri) Zarya has become an exemplar of that possibility. 2.
The museum's rapid rate of expansion is an exemplar of how museums continue to push a more globalized vision of their reach.
In an exemplar test, Reich and Zellner find a tenth of the DNA swabbed from the Toyota key found in Steven's trailer.
With her response, Groff had become "an exemplar of how to have this conversation as a feminist," wrote Quartz journalist Jenni Avins.
Johnson & Johnson was viewed as an exemplar of corporate responsibility, and enjoyed what some people described as the greatest comeback since Lazarus.
It has been an exemplar, issuing permits that allow 700,000 Venezuelans to work and receive public services for at least two years.
" The goal, according to Underwood, is to "make Virginia a national exemplar for inclusivity with the increased hiring of individuals with disabilities.
For years now, this time-lord aspect of dancing has found its foremost exemplar in Tiler Peck of New York City Ballet.
At age 76, this piano eminence and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master remains an exemplar of pianistic intellect and poise.
The distinguished Stalin biographer certainly knows what Plato meant by this exemplar of a leader — and that did not include mass extermination.
The brothers put Exemplar I into an auction last October, but it failed to reach their estimate of $1.2 million to $1.8 million.
They want to create a monster who doesn't merit mercy or a moral exemplar whose life is more valuable than the average person's.
Observers with longer memories recall that before Brazil's experiment, Chile was held up as an exemplar of the wise use of capital controls.
"The tax bill is a leading exemplar about how Trump and Fitzpatrick [have] betrayed the working class that voted for them," Wallace said.
His subsequent career has been an exemplar of unremitting self-service, an endless audition for a string of jobs nobody wanted him for.
Steven Parrino, an exemplar of punk nihilism in music and art, died at 46, on New Year's Day, 2005, when his motorcycle crashed.
The prime minister, moral exemplar of the nation, develops a crush on Natalie (Martine McCutcheon), a member of the Downing Street household staff.
He took Beauvoir herself to be the noblest possible exemplar of Parisian loftiness, together with her comrades Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus.
Her close friend and former colleague Joseph Lieberman was a vintage exemplar of the breed, as was her fellow Maine Republican Olympia Snowe.
So as the census saga fades from view, it should be remembered, in all its bizarre aspects, not as outlier but as exemplar.
They include a magnificent pair by the exemplar of Dutch Golden Age cartography, Willem Blaeu, whose works figure in some of Vermeer's paintings.
They have long regarded prosperous and politically stable Uruguay as an exemplar for its robust social safety net and its comparatively low inequality.
A brief ride in the revived Exemplar I showed that under the sleek European skin lies a conventional American luxury car of the period.
In a way, Moonlight winning is a symbolic exemplar of the Academy tossing off both of those albatrosses, if only for a single year.
Even "Downton Abbey," supposedly an exemplar of popular taste for refined drama in the Digital Age, is in fact a very hyper-paced entertainment.
"Republicans' failed repeal-and-replace effort has solidified the consensus around universal coverage and provided an exemplar process for radical policy change," Pollack said.
He nails the jokes he needs to nail, and deftly sketches Amherst, Ohio as an exemplar of both Small Town America and exurban desolation.
"In addition, at the direction and under the supervision of investigating authorities, Boeing provides exemplar hardware, testing analysis and laboratory services," the company said.
Arrival is an optimistic movie that picks a brainy Amy Adams as an unassuming exemplar of what is good and possible for human beings.
Moviegoers then fêted the foreign premiere of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will, an exemplar of Nazi ideology and a masterpiece of modern propaganda.
Fallen Angels devotes itself to Irish and British plays written by and about women, and this production is a worthy exemplar of its mission.
Ryan Johnson is the principal of Exemplar Public Affairs, and focuses on labor reform policy for the State Policy Network and Missouri Century Foundation.
Culberson had once been seen as an exemplar of a congressman unprepared for the 6900 environment, but he's since kicked his campaign into gear.
It represents the American exemplar for how an army can redefine itself following perceived failure, and then demonstrate that turnaround with magnificent battlefield success.
There are many thousands of burger joints across the United States with similar methodologies, and reading about this particular exemplar may leave you unconvinced.
That's the gift baked into the premise of Jackson's musical; A Strange Loop is an exemplar of writing conflicted, complex characters in full relief.
But her legacy extends beyond her title — as an exemplar of the smooth fox terrier breed, she helped establish the "type" that people expected.
The CEO of a woman-owned, family-run business, Rice is another exemplar of the ability of small businesses to flourish during Obama's presidency.
From this communal house, Mr Weigel pivots to his exemplar, King Crimson (in prog circles, there is King Crimson and then there is everybody else).
The result is an exemplar of modern celebrity musicmaking: a dramatic, rococo, continuous (and possibly still continuing) narrative that spans music, fashion, theater and politics.
Falwell even said that Trump, a twice-divorced former casino magnate who has bragged openly about his sexual exploits, was an exemplar of Christian values.
The exclusion has historical roots: Following orientalist stereotypes shored up under colonialism, the veiled and covered-up Muslim woman became the exemplar of oppressed persons.
Catholic education could not ask for a better exemplar of why nuns and priests have spent so much time at parochial-school blackboards diagraming sentences.
In a 22016 profile, the New Yorker deemed him "an exemplar of Silicon Valley ethics," an oxymoronic and backhanded compliment if there ever was one.
Buruma was in Richie's circle in Tokyo and writes about him as an exemplar of a willing Orientalism in which Buruma himself came to participate.
The exemplar, he said, was the refrain of ''Volare,'' the winning song at Sanremo in 1958 — and was uncorrupted by the influence of American rap.
Andrew Cuomo has been an exemplar of leadership in this time of crisis, someone to whom other state and local officials are looking for guidance.
Mr. Bentley had run as a moral exemplar and a man of humility — but instead was revealed, by copious evidence, as a self-serving bully.
Their presidencies — in Argentina, Brazil and Chile — made the region an exemplar of the global push for a more equitable footing for women in politics.
In China, however, this obscure regional specialty has become a subject of fascination, an exemplar of all that the Chinese find baffling about Western cooking.
Passing this legislation required strong bipartisan and bicameral support, and it's an exemplar of the great things we can achieve when our leaders work together.
His RPG Grimoire: Heralds of the Winged Exemplar was first supposed to hit shelves in 1997, but for two decades Blakemore missed deadline after deadline.
For four solid years now, the foremost DJ of dewy-eyed, saccharine tech-house has been lionized and idolized, presented as the exemplar of club culture.
It's a curious choice, given that this crowning readymade marks a recent past in which caucasian beauty was unapologetically promoted as the exemplar for commercial manufacturing.
Although I really love the California T's performance and looks, perhaps why I most admire it as an exemplar of modern car-making is its interior.
The medley of songs associated with Ms. Thompson, the ne plus ultra exemplar of a style that might be called zany chic, were a particular treat.
The well-heeled members of the Economic Club of New York watched as Thomas Farley, the NYSE's president, hailed Airbnb as an exemplar of American enterprise.
Candidate Trump was such an exemplar of moral rectitude that parents were forced to teach their children that he was not a man to be imitated.
What's really concerning about that is — at a time when girls' brains, and boys' brains, are changing — there's an exemplar of who they want to be.
Both are detrimental to American democracy and both impede the United States' ability to stand as an exemplar of liberty for other nations to voluntarily imitate.
How do you talk about the ongoing evolution of the music video and the autobiographical album without holding up "Lemonade" as an exemplar of both forms?
Adams, the last newspaper gossip columnist of the old school in New York, has fiercely championed as an exemplar of her beloved city's elbows-out values.
The New Wave exemplar Anna Karina stars as the unwilling novice Suzanne Simonin who, brutalized and sexually harassed, is driven to find her freedom in death.
"That is why we need to be and want to be an exemplar on gender pay, and equal pay," he said in a statement on Tuesday.
But the cathedral, an 850-year-old exemplar of French Gothic architecture, was undergoing renovations, and officials say something may have accidentally ignited amid the construction.
Never mind that Trump essentially ran the same playbook against Clinton that Obama did eight years earlier, portraying her as a corrupt exemplar of the status quo.
It, perhaps unwittingly, got into the nitty gritty of reciprocity, entitlement and gendered politeness dynamics, finding itself an exemplar for that very millennial preoccupation: The Nice Guy.
The scenes of mob violence were striking in a country that has long been regarded as an exemplar of economic and political stability in a turbulent region.
With its weave of interviews and on-the-street scenes — and, notably, a female voice-over — "I Am Somebody" is an exemplar of a certain nonfiction approach.
Originally titled "For President Kennedy: An Epilogue," White's article ran in Life magazine and was an exemplar of impressively marketable mythmaking — it inaugurated the Camelot fairy tale.
Bonheur functions as the ultimate exemplar for Nochlin's essay, as her circumstances chimed with many of the art historian's observations and conclusions about women in the arts.
"Like the Americans who declared their independence and never looked back," he continued, "we can become an exemplar of what an inclusive, open and innovative democracy can achieve."
The researchers consider C. explodens to be a model species of exploding ant, which means it'll now serve as a reference point, or an exemplar, for future research.
To celebrate Whitman as the poetic embodiment of unsettled democracy must also be to acknowledge his stature as an exemplar of the long history of America's political polarization.
Sources close to Uber who spoke with BuzzFeed News on conditions of anonymity said Barreto's leadership style was an exemplar of Uber's notoriously cliquey, hard-partying work culture.
The producer is held up as the exemplar of someone who should be judged harshly and ousted from public life; all other accused people are measured against him.
California is a leader and exemplar on a national and even global scale – and has intensified its progressive policy influence on the environment, immigration, and other key issues.
"Bryce and Lucy's Promposal" is a perfect exemplar of the minute gestures of teen gawkiness and bravado on display in these videos — and how touching they can be.
As Jamie Dimon was throwing cold water on the most famous exemplar of blockchain technology, his employees were hard at work creating innovative solutions on the same foundations.
In forty years of passing in and out of France, I have almost never heard him pointed to as an exemplar useful in any way for today's crises.
She explained that people who know they are biased against a particular group can try to picture an exemplar of that group whom they hold in high esteem.
" Ms. Sanders used the moment to put Mr. Trump forward as an exemplar of civility against the braying hordes of Democratic activists, whose "calls for harassment" are "unacceptable.
"Anthony Davis had the potential, but he did not embrace New Orleans," said Edgar Chase III, whose family's restaurant, Dooky Chase, is a legendary exemplar of Creole cooking.
The neglect I fear is that of the United States, neglecting to uphold its historic position as an international exemplar of generosity and moral leadership on refugee resettlement.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has remained largely silent during the campaign, sullying her image internationally as an exemplar of democratic values and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
But he is a great exemplar of the movement's core belief: America should come first, and trade and migration from abroad are direct threats to its way of life.
As an exemplar of short books, I think it is an experimental contribution, but I can't recommend the book if you really want to understand how internet plumbing works.
It is turning into an industry leader in another way: as an exemplar of the wrenching transformation banks need to undertake in order to survive and prosper (see article).
The exemplar was the 2008 Ergenekon accusations, where hundreds of defendants — a mixture of military officials and civil leaders — were blamed for a secret plot to overthrow the government.
Combs is a sometimes-impressive exemplar of the genre's unending maleness — for 50 weeks, his debut, "This One's for You," held No. 1 on the Billboard country album chart.
From the chaos of the sovereign debt crisis to the acrimony over an influx of refugees, European authorities have proved something less than an exemplar of coordinated government action.
Quiet, awkward, and a poor student, Hoover somehow managed, by his young adulthood, to have made himself into an exemplar of his generation's America, a technologically advanced world power.
The playwright Philip Dawkins pays tribute to that exemplar of social grace with this comedy-drama, directed by Will Davis and starring Sandra Caldwell as the etiquette expert, Mama.
Soleimani built the Quds Force into a creative exemplar of unconventional warfare, sabotage and subversion that has destabilized governments and outmaneuvered the U.S. in conflict zones across the region.
The rise follows mounting political polarization in Poland, with many PiS opponents anxious about the future of democracy in the country once seen as an exemplar of democratic transition.
In so many ways, Doma is an exemplar of the great Australian cafe — international in its scope, wonderfully casual, but blessed with quality and creativity worthy of fine dining.
It was, in many ways, an exemplar of peak TV. Why on earth would any network program a not-particularly-funny comedy about life in a New York City orchestra?
Sue Gordon was a name Americans were never supposed to know—the exemplar par excellence of the legion of career, nonpartisan officials who devote a lifetime to anonymous government service.
After using the democratic process to repudiate and vanquish the elite of the Republican Party, he defeated Hillary Clinton, a veritable exemplar of the liberal intellectual class despised by Kristol.
Moskowitz has insisted that the event was an outlier, but the teacher in the video was an experienced educator who had been considered an exemplar of the Success Academy approach.
She is also a graduate of Howard University where she received her bachelor's in Journalism and was awarded the 2011 Exemplar PR Award for her outstanding work in the program.
The new book is a standalone work that, in a departure for French, uses a creepy historical exemplar to conduct a very modern investigation into the social politics of memory.
Ms. McGovern, who sang a pristine, unamplified rendition of "Over the Rainbow," is a supreme exemplar of the American songbook tradition celebrated this year over four consecutive evenings through Friday.
Wolfe complained that novelists did not bring enough reality to their books, and while bemoaning the state of American literature, offered himself as an exemplar of what it should be.
Bo Outlaw and Kinetic Energy Where Antawn Jamison was an exemplar of speed and power in terms of fine motor movement, Bo Outlaw was a connoisseur of the gross motor.
Instead, he has become an American exemplar of Italy's transactional culture, its sometimes provincial sensitivity to the view from abroad and its porous lines between journalists, publicists and political operatives.
" The United States, it added, "retreated from its traditional role as both a champion and an exemplar of democracy amid an accelerating decline in American political rights and civil liberties.
The president has often talked of how he loves "clean, beautiful coal" and the miners who unearth it, pointing to them as a ready exemplar of his working-class sympathies.
"He is the exemplar of the kind of compromising and deal-making politician that all of a sudden everybody longs for," said Richard L. Brodsky, a former assemblyman from Westchester.
"We will stop this commuter exodus and support Western Sydney to become an exemplar 30-minute city," Turnbull told reporters this month when unveiling a model of a revamped Parramatta.
As if on cue, a cigarette case once owned by Al Jolson — the American exemplar of the genre — mimics a letter, with his name and address scrawled on its lid.
For those of us who've watched him grow up in Britain, he has always been the exemplar of aristocratic male excess -- specifically, in approach to race and to the environment.
Grant retired from acting in 1966, when Jennifer was born, and became the mellow, snow-haired exemplar of  a Hollywood star who ages not only age gracefully, but beautifully, even meaningfully.
To approach Zhu Jinshi's paintings with the expectation that they are abstractions with Chinese "characteristics" is to look for the work of an exemplar first, and that of an artist second.
This might partially explain why Trump is still doing remarkably well among evangelicals, despite his decidedly un-Godly self-presentation and apparent lack of interest in serving as a moral exemplar.
David McCullough, a Pulitzer prize-winning historian and long-time champion of the project, believes it will serve as an exemplar for an age sorely in need of a moral compass.
Jeffrey Rosen, president of the National Constitution Centre, a non-partisan museum in Philadelphia, cites this shrewd compromise as an exemplar for a "term when the court was holding its fire".
"A man's legitimacy as an ally to women is only fully expressed when he is an intentional exemplar and fierce watchdog for the behavior of other men," write Johnson and Smith.
By contrast, Father Hamel was going about his lifelong business in St.-Étienne-du-Rouvray as an everyday exemplar of quiet holiness, kindness and love for the people in his community.
"Weak Become Heroes," a track toward the end of the album, is an exemplar presentation of the wholesome dream of the British night out at its most free and loved-up.
Under his direction, Brazil pulled out of hosting the 2019 United Nations summit meeting on climate change and began backtracking from its role as a global exemplar of environmentally sustainable development.
A 1964 article in The New York Herald Tribune described Ms. Schiff as the exemplar of a new breed of woman — "the terribly well-organized ladies," as the article was headlined.
But the five-months-old Siren Hotel has breathed new life into the Renaissance Revivalist exemplar, restoring its travertine floors, the plaster detailing on its ceilings and its terra-cotta signs.
" Richard L. Brodsky, a former Democratic assemblyman from Westchester, called Mr. Farrell "the exemplar of the kind of compromising and deal-making politician that all of a sudden everybody longs for.
Whether one considers such retaliation in derogation of the rule of law or the exemplar of poetic justice, or both, al Qaeda exacting revenge on al Darbi is a distinct possibility.
An exemplar of Henrot's hunger is the frantic video "Grosse Fatigue" (2013), which earned her both a Silver Lion at the 2013 Venice Biennale and the attention of the art world.
In this context, Lawson's work is an exemplar, to borrow from Audre Lorde, of "biomythography", an embodied strategy of narration that exists at the meeting place of biography, history and myth.
She danced the title role of August Bournonville's "La Sylphide" from 1923 to 1939; she long remained an exemplar in the memory of the Danish dancer Erik Bruhn, he told Anna Kisselgoff.
Small biotechnology companies in the Midwest, such as Exemplar Genetics and Recombinetics, are using cutting-edge gene technologies to create swine models so researchers can develop orphan drugs to treat rare diseases.
Despite many countries' chilly welcome to Syrian migrants, some still believe in the EU's importance as a moral exemplar for a world trapped in the zero-sum calculus of the Westphalian state.
Copenhagen's status as a global exemplar of bicycle culture owes to the accommodating flatness of the terrain and the lack of a Danish auto industry, which might have hijacked the policy levers.
But it is also an exemplar of the euro area's wider ills: the tension between rules made in Brussels and the exigencies of national politics; and the conflict between creditors and debtors.
This future is only 13 years away, as Lionel Shriver depicts it in "The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047," her searing exemplar of a disquieting new genre — call it dystopian finance fiction.
This network- and asset-sharing system has made the peninsular state the exemplar of 5G technology, with more than 1 million consumers using 5G devices just months after the networks went live.
But honestly, I'm mostly disappointed the Iraqi Postal Company didn't go all out and adhere to the design aesthetics of its website, an incredibly (albeit likely unintentional) fine exemplar of "Web brutalism."
But the quiet is soon disrupted: Elisabeth, a youthful exemplar of Aryan beauty, is chosen to deliver flowers to Hitler on his visit to the city, and afterward, she begins to unravel.
It should be the exemplar of everyone in the world to see how it works," said Professor Dieter Helm of Oxford University and author of "Burn Out: The endgame for fossil fuels.
A few critics I know are trying to name the most Trumplike release of 93; one suggested Clint Eastwood's "Sully," which I see more as an exemplar of classic Hollywood's heroic individualism.
And you don't do that by acting as a moral exemplar — you do it by identifying nominees for hundreds of high-level positions across the government, and leading them toward achieving your goals.
Titus is an exemplar of Shopify guru-hood, with a very compelling rags-to-riches origin story and a strident but disarming candor that sets her apart from her more Stepford-sounding counterparts.
The only one available was the Soviet victory in the second world war, which he presented as an exemplar of state power rather than a triumph of human values achieved by all allies.
They included Jason Chaffetz and Kevin McCarthy in the House of Representatives and, in the Senate, Rob Portman of Ohio, who is emerging as a rare exemplar of measured opposition to Mr Trump.
Despite its high rates of economic growth, technological advances, and status as a democratic exemplar among other African countries, Kenya struggles to achieve a gender-balanced government, even as neighboring countries make strides.
To begin with, the clash gels with the President's political sweet spot, setting him up as the frustrated agent of change taking on a crusty exemplar of Washington inertia and the political establishment.
Kleptocrat operates on the premise that the Player is a bad guy trying to launder ill-gotten riches while evading the Investigator, a relentless exemplar of all the anti-corruption killjoys out there.
The wrongdoing at issue was never just a private matter for the Clinton family; it was a high-profile exemplar of a widespread social problem: men's abuse of workplace power for sexual gain.
He noted that the Trust was last year one of a handful named as a "global digital exemplar," which led it to "various conversations" with suppliers — aimed at delivering on a digital roadmap.
The House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, will gavel the quadrennial meeting, which opens on Monday in Cleveland, into session as an exemplar of the party's familiar profile: free markets, small government, strong defense.
To corporate directors and legal reformers seeking to curb frivolous lawsuits, the firm that Mr. Weiss co-founded, which became Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, was an exemplar of tort litigation gone amok.
"When a 6-foot-2 white guy is red in the face, screaming expletives," Mistry says, "someone else might see their football coach or their dad" — that is, an exemplar of tough love.
While Mr. Morales has been recognized for transformational policies that reduced inequality, empowered indigenous people and made Bolivia's economy an exemplar in the region, many of his fellow citizens now want him gone.
However, this hasn't always mean enormous success America-side: Wizkid's attempted crossover album Sounds from the Other Side only peaked at 107 on the Billboard 200, but it is an exemplar Afrobeats release, nonetheless.
He was contemptuous of Eisner, whom he numbered among the "literati", and considered an exemplar of the type of leader guided solely by a determination to stay true to his principles, whatever the consequences.
Tim Pawlenty as their exemplar, Ross Douthat and Reihan Salam had coined the term "Sam's Club Republicanism" in a 2005 article in the Weekly Standard, and fleshed the idea out in a 2008 book.
And Naomi Campbell, an exemplar of female power, in a wrapped skirt and a zipped track-top (sportswear so often being shorthand for physical strength), but also representing a certain type of modern freedom.
When we signed the contract with DeepMind in 2016 we did not have FHIR infrastructure but we are now a Global Digital Exemplar and would use the most appropriate, secure technology available to us.
While the latest uprisings demonstrate undeniable demands for reform, Piñera and political leaders would do well to safeguard against calls for radical reforms to the system that made Chile the exemplar across the region.
Reneging on DACA would send an undesirable signal to the world, contrary to the sense so many abroad have, about the U.S. experience of over 240 years, as an exemplar of hope and pluralism.
Mr. Riley, a drummer, has been a shining exemplar of New Orleans rhythm — as a cultural study, a living language and a model of hybridity — since emerging on the national scene in the 1980s.
Though Mr. Garcia has been a company principal since 2007, he remains an outsider, never an exemplar of City Ballet's fast attack style, only truly belonging to this troupe in roles created for him.
He's an unusual figure, but also very much an exemplar of his era and a product of a decades-long ideological campaign to do as much as possible to empower the wealthy and powerful.
But if he can take full advantage of his rare second chance and rejoin civil society, Yusuf will become a living exemplar of the idea that there can, indeed, be a road back from extremism.
You can watch for it in the ads that documentarian Errol Morris directed for her company, Theranos, back when it was still a hot startup and not an even hotter exemplar of Silicon Valley delusion.
The exemplar is Facebook, which basically closed at its IPO price — and $4 less than its opening trade — in 2012, a performance deemed to be disastrous in advance of a year considered rough and tumble.
The campaign of 1992 Democratic primary candidate sought to portray him as an exemplar of stellar health, after a cancer bout forced him to retire from the Senate in 1985, after only a single term.
In short, Pittsburgh is a shrunken exemplar of deindustrialization: The world's population is flocking to ever-enlarged cities, but in country after country, this is after fleeing the old urban heartland, per the Financial Times.
In its early days after its founding in 1999, it branded itself as an exemplar of "radical center" thinking that would avoid the stale clichés of left and right without devolving into a mushy middle.
In Garabedian's take on mythology's exemplar of pointless labor, Sisyphus is shoved all the way to the left edge of the painting, an anonymous figure rendered in penumbral tones of muddy brown and moss green.
As the gun maker nears the end of its bankruptcy proceedings, Andrew asks if some investor could work with its creditors to buy the company — and turn it into an exemplar of safer firearms policies.
At a moment when assault and harassment revelations are creeping across male-dominated industries like so much unwanted mold, independent American cheese making stands as an obvious if undersung exemplar of the ultimate matriarchal workplace.
And she's a dream — an exemplar of honor and decency, intelligence and candor, who embraces the constitution, a free press and principles of both the left and the right but who won as an independent.
Britain's well-established social enterprise sector – with more than 25,2600 social enterprises contributing 282 billion pounds ($2000 billion) to the economy – is held up as an exemplar, tackling issues like homelessness, knife crime and pollution.
But at least the public verdict on Mr. Cosby is clear: He will be remembered as a very low sort of hypocrite — the self-styled exemplar of conservative family values exposed as a sexual predator.
Evidently, the majority leader does not believe that he owes it to all Americans to be an impartial juror and to ensure that Trump's impeachment trial – of all trials – is an exemplar of judicial fairness.
Mr Corbyn's attitude to Israel is driven less by anti-Semitism than by this "West is worst" narrative; he can't help regarding Israel as an exemplar of Western imperialism and the Palestinians as virtuous freedom fighters.
"It's not Bernie's fault, but the circumstance he was faced with [in 2016] is that he took on this image as this [exemplar] of progressivism when the progressive community tends to marginalize black concerns," said Rev.
This fall, the final show in the series will feature Rodin's contemporary Gustav Klimt, exemplar of the Vienna Secession and Art Nouveau, in what promises to be a point-counterpoint between two titans of European Modernism.
Mr. Riley, who just turned 59, has been a shining exemplar of New Orleans rhythm — as a cultural study, a living language and a model of hybridity — since emerging on the national scene in the 1980s.
At his wood-paneled office in Cairo, where Mr. Ali was elected to Parliament in the first round of voting, he presented himself as a loyal exemplar of the Sisi era and defended the contentious broadcasts.
Highly committed Republicans—of which Cruz is surely an exemplar—have real differences with Democrats like Hillary Clinton, which means they are likely to vote for whomever their party nominates, even someone as loathsome as Trump.
"Maintaining public trust over the safe and secure use of their data is paramount to the successful widespread deployment of AI and there is no better exemplar of this than personal health data," the committee warns.
Though only a few black and mixed-race Brazilians ever succeeded in "becoming white", their existence, and the non-binary conception of race, allowed politicians to hold up Brazil as an exemplar of post-colonial harmony.
"In the 1980s, Prem became for the Bangkok elite the exemplar of an unelected prime minister ruling over corrupt and factious politicians," said David Streckfuss, an independent analyst and scholar of Thai history living in Thailand.
To the Editor: Your editorial suggests that raising standards for admission to teachers colleges and making them part of universities will improve the quality of teachers, similar to the system in Finland, an exemplar for education.
"The Ifill family is thrilled that our sister, cousin and aunt has received this signal tribute to her legacy as a truth-teller, pioneer and exemplar," said Bert Ifill, Gwen's brother and spokesperson for the family.
Every year in the city of New Babyl, the last living colony on a postapocalyptic Earth, a handful of musically gifted 16-year-olds are chosen to represent their districts in a competition called The Exemplar.
"I think her policies and everything are a disaster but I just look at her effectiveness," Cernovich said, praising her as an exemplar of the 19th-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of will to power.
With Mr. Trump citing Chicago and its record rise in homicides as the exemplar of the nation's cities, Mr. de Blasio can report that New York had the fewest shootings in its recorded history last year.
Some months before, a B.J.P. minister had demanded that even Akbar Road — named after the third of the Great Mughals, and the exemplar of religious syncretism — be renamed for the Hindu king he defeated in battle.
Instead of entering the presidential race as an exemplar of Republican success in a Democratic state, Mr. Christie limped in as an embattled figure who had largely lost the confidence of the wealthiest donors bankrolling presidential campaigns.
Many of those have drawn people, attention and business, although Masdar, a planned satellite of Abu Dhabi that was supposed to be an exemplar of a carbon-neutral future, has burned through billions with little to show.
Proust was, along with Poussin, a vital discovery of Powell's younger years, the great exemplar who showed him what wonders, not only of narrative but also of style and form, could be achieved in the roman-fleuve.
One of America's most respected and accomplished attorneys, David is regarded in the highest esteem by the New York Jewish community as an exemplar of the American and Jewish virtues of education, erudition, philanthropy and communal commitment.
"Don't assume that everyone knows what a hotep is," he told a student who had written about an encounter at a barbershop with an exemplar of the type, a man whose Afrocentrism was mixed with regressive sanctimony.
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In this way, "Crazy Whitefella Thinking" functions as a kind of exemplar of The Leftovers as a whole: When you're in pain and grieving, you desperately cast about for any way to bring meaning to that trauma.
In vowing to withdraw the US from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump had argued he could get better deals than other presidents and the international community and he pointed to North Korea as the exemplar of his promise.
An exemplar of the city's construction spree, the tower is the subject of a class-action suit on behalf of the 400-plus unnerved residents, some of whom paid more than $2 million for a two-bedroom apartment.
Studholme assured her client that she would have a Pinterest-worthy kitchen, and, to Allman's delight, her home was recently featured on a decorating show, as an exemplar of how to give a traditional house a sensitive makeover.
Kazin's journal may well be the last great exemplar of this form, with its startling revelation of a secular intellectual's long fascination with God — unless V. S. Naipaul has kept a secret diary chronicling his seduction by Islam.
As a writer she was — and remains — generous in her scrutiny of the new, open-minded in her embrace of any and every dance form, and an exemplar of a descriptive form of writing both searching and evocative.
Because the case is fashioned from stainless steel instead of the platinum or gold used for most tourbillon watches, this exemplar of late 18th-century ingenuity seems decidedly contemporary — and, perhaps, ever so slightly less beyond our grasp.
There is no better exemplar of the push toward extremism by Democrats than the offering of the "Green New Deal," an all or nothing proposal that bills itself as the silver bullet for America's contributions to climate change.
Yet if the Galaxy's model is the exemplar of M.L.S. 2.0 — imported headliners, a suburban soccer-specific stadium and success — then L.A.F.C. is already showing what its next generation of fan engagement, stadiums and media relationships might look like.
They are part of a group of people surrounding Mr. Trump — including some White House and cabinet officials — who contribute to a culture of bending, if not outright breaking, the truth, and whose leading exemplar is Mr. Trump himself.
As the team inches toward a new waterfront stadium, I talked with Mr. Rinetti about what it takes to get the 50-year-old Oakland Coliseum ready for the season, and what he'll miss most about the Brutalism exemplar.
The most emotive date in the Shi'ite calendar, the death of Hussein at Kerbala is seen as providing an exemplar for how the sect should always stand up against tyranny and social injustice, offering up their lives if necessary.
All of this brings America to the unlikely place where by comparison, a young woman like Hope Hicks, with the barest qualifications for her own White House position is, with her resignation, rising as an exemplar of public service.
That said, it is important that the president's counsel has been accorded a fair explanation of the president's status in the investigation, since how Trump is treated may be viewed as an exemplar for how justice is dispensed generally.
An exemplar of how to make the personal political, the movie finds many of its most revealing moments with Tristan, their oldest child, who attends what's described as the only school in Jerusalem where Jews and Arabs study together.
The 2014 Umbrella Movement was the exemplar of this attitude, with protesters setting up recycling stations, internet cafes and art installations in the main occupied areas, and parents with small children and businesspeople visiting them during lunch hours and on weekends.
The latest exemplar is Girl on the Train, a new film based on Paula Hawkins's 2015 bestselling thriller, which follows in the path of Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn's 2012 blockbuster, brought to the screen in 2014 by director David Fincher.
That it became such a powerful exemplar of industry bias amid the #OscarsSoWhite controversy can't be ignored, but the film was also crippled by the fact that so few people (read: older Academy members) could see the movie in theaters.
The giant squid has long been an exemplar of this reality: a gargantuan creature, yet known to humans only because dead specimens washed ashore or huge squid beaks were found in the stomachs of sperm whales, the animals' primary predator.
" (That one's about Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson.) To the New Yorker, she is "crowd-pleasing" (always bad), the "poet laureate of Twitter," and "an exemplar of brilliant silliness"; to the New York Times Magazine, she is a "smutty-metaphor queen.
In France, another country held up as an exemplar by progressives, the economist Thomas Piketty and his collaborators found the overall tax structure was actually a bit regressive, meaning the wealthiest pay slightly lower rates of tax than the less wealthy.
"The school was an exemplar of the correspondence school model, which became very successful in the post-war period due to the GI Bill," Judy Ditner, Yale University Art Gallery's Richard Benson Assistant Curator of Photography and Digital Media, told Hyperallergic.
She decided that a good way would be to show that an American woman, operating alone in a Muslim society, could start a business like Rick's Café, to act as an exemplar of tolerance, a refuge in a troubled world.
This moment peaked about a decade ago just when Barack Obama, an exemplar of propriety, kicked off his presidential candidacy and Bill Cosby was wrapping up a national "call out" tour, dispensing the gospel of tough love in black communities.
The latest exemplar is "Girl on the Train," a new film based on Paula Hawkins's 2015 bestselling thriller, which follows in the path of "Gone Girl," Gillian Flynn's 2012 blockbuster, brought to the screen in 2014 by director David Fincher.
If you're a developing economy and you're looking at what is a model, I think for all kinds of reasons, there have begun to be more questions about America's political systems, but also China has become a very powerful exemplar.
While the United States has been at best an imperfect exemplar of freedom, often contradicting its own professed ideals, its self-conception as an inspiration and lifeline to democrats and dissidents around the world dates back to the Second World War at least.
If you can put yourself in Trump's shoes, even for a second, it's easier to understand just how his supporters gravitated toward him as an exemplar of their many grievances, of the way the world seemed less attuned to them than ever before.
Nor does he ask why his readers need Mokhtar to succeed as an entrepreneur–backed now, among others, by the eerily libertarian venture capitalist Peter Thiel, another exemplar of the immigrant American dream–in order for his humanity to be of significance.
For students intent on a career path in the arts, "Suitland is an exemplar program for what we seek to see in schools all over the country," said Jeff Poulin, arts education manager for Americans for the Arts, a nonprofit advocacy group.
Fact: cryptocurrencies are good for (legitimate) privacy protection In the July article from Federal Reserve research fellow Charles M. Kahn, cryptocurrencies were held up as an exemplar of a degree of privacy protection that not even the central banks can provide to customers.
LORA FRIEDMAN Ossining, N.Y. To the Editor: As the white wife of a white retired sheriff's deputy (who was an exemplar of creating and maintaining positive race relations in his precinct), I am devastated by the unjustified police shootings of black men.
Rose plays Carmen not with the strained sexuality that made Dorothy Dandridge's characterization in Otto Preminger's 1954 film version an exemplar of performance hysteria—that is to say, Dandridge gave more than she had as an artist and then gave even more.
In addition to inpatient beds, we need viable outpatient, community-based treatment centers — like the kind we see at the World Health Organization exemplar in Trieste, Italy — which offers 24/7 psychiatric outreach care, with little need for costly confinement in a hospital.
In contrast to a mainstream press that quickly transformed Mr. Ashe into an African-American icon and exemplar of racial progress, Mr. Zimmerman represented the athlete as he lived, a complex and self-possessed man in the midst of a life-altering event.
Through a series of increasingly eccentric mixtapes, Uzi surfaced last year as an exemplar of so-called SoundCloud rap, embodying the splotchy intensity, warped trap hooks, tuneful ache, and strategically deployed lo-fi distortion characteristic of rappers using that particular online distribution platform.
His cut-rate flights, hotels and meals were taken in part as an exemplar to his executives, who were expected to follow suit, to regard employment by Ikea as a life's commitment — and to write on both sides of a piece of paper.
Mary Renault stands as the 20th-century exemplar of the fully imagined retelling, most famously with "The King Must Die," in which she granted Theseus his voice and conjured for readers the minute and vivid details of his upbringing and heroic deeds.
A wheezy, nervous, rescued Chihuahua-Boston terrier mix named Ava Gardner clung to her lap as the actress, whose beauty still startles, explained how a 2016 film, "Certain Women," was an exemplar of the kind of work she'd like to be doing.
AKADEMGORODOK, Russia — Dmitri Trubitsyn is a young physicist-entrepreneur with a patriotic reputation, seen in this part of Siberia as an exemplar of the talents, dedication and enterprise that President Vladimir V. Putin has hailed as vital for Russia's future economic health.
I like to refer to the Compassion Report Map, which provides an exemplar of compassion mapping as much as it also provides an opportunity for students to participate and share the ways in which they are having an impact on their communities.
Rewind Few movies are as redolent of their times as "Funeral Parade of Roses," a 1969 exemplar of Japanese countercultural ferment that, retrieved from history's dustbin and digitally restored to its original black-and-white glory, opens on Friday at the Quad.
In our times, however — our Gilded Age of weirdness when some individuals wield the wealth of nations and some corporations wield the power of gods, to track us, manipulate us and sway our minds — he's something of an exemplar, a type, a paradigm.
In our times, however — our Gilded Age of weirdness when some individuals wield the wealth of nations and some corporations wield the power of gods, to track us, manipulate us and sway our minds — he's something of an exemplar, a type, a paradigm.
The exhibition qualifies as an accidental collaboration among John McLaughlin (1898-1976), the West Coast exemplar of Zen-like Minimalist painting; Felix Landau (9249-2003), the Los Angeles gallerist who represented McLaughlin for two decades; and David Platzker, whose Specific Object Inc.
Parks, whose refusal to move to the back of a transit bus to accommodate a white passenger was the catalyst for the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott of 24–21980, became an exemplar of principled non-violence in the movement for racial justice.
Kauff got a look in spring training 1911, but—and here it is tempting to see one of those unfair breaks in action—the manager for that season and that season only was Hal Chase, still the exemplar of corruption in the majors.
The small Antipodean nation has long been touted by Beijing as an exemplar of its "firsts" with Western countries, most recently becoming the first Western nation to join the Chinese-spearheaded Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and helping to usher in other developed nations.
Country star Kacey Musgraves' most recent LP Golden Hour has been widely hailed for its hazy, lazy, acid-tinged edges, and her new video for single "Space Cowboy" is kind of a visual exemplar of all the things about that record which were so good.
I'm left thinking that the street musician and Columbia dropout Les Goodson does not deserve to be held up as the exemplar of what went wrong with affirmative action, while his classmates the corporate lawyer, neurologist and financial officer are understood to be the successes.
As the Myanmar Army unleashes a brutal counterinsurgency campaign against the Rohingya in the north, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's leader, has remained nearly silent, putting her status as an exemplar of democratic values and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate in a different light.
Beckwith, who quit his job in inner Sydney for work closer to his home in the west, is an exemplar of Turnbull's ambitious plan to create 30-minute cities around the country where people can both work and live with a commute in that timeframe.
Eleanor is the protagonist of The Good Place, sure, but the longer it runs, the more she also has to be the walking, talking exemplar of everything it's trying to say about systems of morality and the rigidity of all attempts to codify those systems.
The latest exemplar of this brand of sorrow manifested itself in the littlest pilot—a Dayton Flyers fan—as he saw his team snuffed out in the first round against Syracuse (who is actually pretty bad this year—they lost to St. John's for Pete's sake).
It currently stands as an exemplar of what can happen when disciplines are freed from constrictions, and the questions his work raises about the relationship between spiritualism and art, as well as the use of non-traditional tools in the creative process, will always be relevant.
Evolution in MMA borders on cliché, mainly because it's true: the last decade has layered flash and creativity and gamesmanship on top of the hardnosed wrestler with a gas tank—Jon Jones, Sanchez's teammate at Jackson Wink MMA in Albuquerque, is a better exemplar than most.
For marketing reasons, Apple had to—or at least chose to—tout the 10th anniversary iPhone as something special, as a great leap forward, an exemplar of innovation that might sate the critics who complain that the fruit company's capacity to invent died with Steve Jobs.
Separate from the question of whether the extraordinary Mr. Musk is a practical role model for the average entrepreneur, the brief time since these books were submitted for publication has not been kind to either's choice as the exemplar of the optimal approach to regulatory challenges.
More surprising, some of Mr. Putin's biggest foes in Russia, notably pro-Western liberals who look to the United States as an exemplar of democratic values and journalistic excellence, are now joining a chorus of protest over America's fixation with Moscow's meddling in its political affairs.
On the 21961th anniversary of his birth and only a decade since his death, in 21981, the Milanese maestro best known for his red Olivetti portable typewriter and as the guru of the revolutionary postmodern design group Memphis remains a magnificent irritant and an exemplar of originality.
Richard O. Linke, the talent manager who helped transform Andy Griffith from a high school music teacher into an exemplar of folksy American small-town values on one of the most successful television shows of the convulsive 21970s, died on Wednesday at his home on the island of Hawaii.
Using archival and newly shot material, Holmes tells the story of this unruly daughter who left home when she was young, fell in love with sailing and — on deciding that she wanted to navigate the world — found her cause and herself, a discovery that made her a feminist exemplar.
The son of the director Anthony Minghella (who died in 2008 and whose 1991 heartbreaker, "Truly, Madly, Deeply," remains an exemplar of romantic-comedy perfection), he and his cinematographer, Autumn Durald Arkapaw, fashion a soft, almost dreamy aesthetic that even the neon-bathed stage scenes fail to puncture.
This is a curious backwards twist given the Trust is what's known as a 'global digital exemplar' (GDE), meaning it's received extra government funding to fund digital best practice in areas such as information sharing in order to create a model for digital transformation that other trusts can follow.
The best known exemplar of this synergy is Shannon Watts, founder of a Facebook page in December of 2012 which became the portal by which hundreds of thousands connected to form Moms Demand Action for Gunsense in America – now a branch of a national umbrella Everytown for Gun Safety.
"His cut-rate flights, hotels and meals were taken in part as an exemplar to his executives, who were expected to follow suit, to regard employment by Ikea as a life's commitment — and to write on both sides of a piece of paper," The New York Times reports.
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art is proud to present a solo exhibition by Jennifer Wen Ma. Cry Joy Park—Gardens of Dark and Light investigates the history and social landscape of Charleston, a cultural capital of the American South, and an exemplar of its complex opulence and beauty.
OK, so J.K. Rowling is a kind of exemplar of a type of person—and there were a lot of celebrities and columnists—who were basically pro-Labour, but pro- a particular kind of Blair-ist, right wing, politically centrist, pro-capitalist, sort of light version of the Conservative Party.
Written with the residual rhythms of the 1960s counterculture, redolent of drugs and rock 'n' roll, it was also partly fictionalized, though its authenticity was received by critics — and ordinary readers — as indisputable, and they treated it as an exemplar of the kind of fiction that is truer than fact.
The great teacher and exemplar is Jesus of Nazareth, whose birth was an incarnation of God, whose death was a sacrifice made to put humankind at peace with God, and whose life enacted the love and truth that would conform our lives to the nature and the will of God.
In this franchise's finale, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) — who has evolved over the years from a scrappy backwoods hunter-nurturer into an exemplar of female power — and her team of warriors from District 13 fight to the death against the totalitarian government of Panem and its leader, President Snow (Donald Sutherland).
But such is life these days, even in the supposedly placid realm of Division III athletics, which offers no athletic scholarships and is so viewed as the exemplar of what college sports can be that major conference commissioners have been known to utilize its very existence as a bargaining chip.
He has been a towering figure in modern Pakistani politics who now stands as an exemplar of two of the country's most central issues: as a staunch defender of civilian governance amid military manipulation, and as a symbol of a venal Pakistani elite that has alienated much of the public.
During the war, scarcity of materials led Maekawa to embrace wood architecture; his own house (1942), disassembled in the 1970s but later reconstructed, is an exemplar of neo-traditionalism, with its pitched roof, and sliding glass doors that resemble, in their checkered patterning, the shoji screens of the Japanese vernacular home.
From the beginning, the primary exemplar of that confusion has been Bernard, the inscrutable head of Westworld's programming division, who was revealed to be a host back in the seventh episode of the first season, when Dr. Ford ordered him to murder his lover, Theresa Cullen, inside a secret lab.
The official date of the album's release, February 4, 1977, would go down as a seismic moment in the history of Western music, a touchstone by which future rock records would be measured and an exemplar of the ways the album, and art more generally, works as salvation for the broken-hearted.
And then the rift, with a great public university forthrightly stating that Meyer, its most prominent (and best-paid) employee as well as an ostensible moral exemplar, had fallen short — not only in his mishandling of the assistant, but in his misstatements to the news media and his possibly deleting public records.
Utopia Falls follows the story of Aliyah (Robyn Alomar), a member of the Progress sector, who is chosen with dozens of other 16-year olds to go to the Exemplar and practice the arts (see: song and dance) ahead of a big show that will be broadcast through their region, New Babyl.
I initially thought it was the forest of dark myth and history that he had painted, the one Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood traversed in the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, and where Germanic tribes vanquished the Romans, the one that the Nazis extolled as an exemplar of German purity.
More recently, according to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Russia attempted to co-opt populists on both ends of the ideological spectrum by facilitating both the Occupy movement, via the Russian television network RT, and the far right, members of which have looked to Vladimir Putin as an exemplar of traditional values.
And yet Clinton not only promises to be a vastly better President than her opponent; she has every chance of building on the successes and insights of a predecessor who will leave office with a remarkable record of progressive change and, in an often ugly time, as an exemplar of Presidential temper and dignity.
In the fall of 21980, he self-published a science fiction novel called 1003, which told the story of Alpha, an Irish-born neural electrode pioneer like Kennedy who lived, at the age of 2100, as the champion and exemplar of his own technology: a brain wired up inside a 2000-foot-tall life-support robot.
Six months into an ongoing series of protests questioning the relationship between institutions and their politically unsavory sources of funding, the Whitney Museum of American Art has become an exemplar of the cultural crisis at hand, and the 2019 Whitney Biennial is a case study in how the art world continues to grapple with its political mandate.
Even the lionization of Hamilton as the exemplar of America's immigrant ideal neglects his ultimate endorsement of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, which made it harder for immigrants to become citizens while allowing their deportation if they were suspected of disloyalty (he urged exceptions, though, for some foreign merchants and those "whose demeanor among us has been unexceptionable").
Everyone has this mad idea that their job is very hard, and that certain hallowed manual labor jobs are also very hard—mining, for some reason, the exemplar of that, but also "working in a factory" and "cleaning"—and then everyone else's job beyond and below that is not hard, and anyone complaining about tiredness or soreness or mental burnout should nut up.
As the Winter Olympics open in South Korea, everyone will be watching North Korea — its legions of cheerleaders, singers, musicians, dancers, and even the country's few athletes, all of whom have gained entry onto the world's biggest stage through the back door of the International Olympic Committee, a body not known as an exemplar of integrity and fair play. Why?
In fact, while Gottlieb has since tweeted a statement from U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, commending Gottlieb as an "exemplar public health leader," he was earlier today retweeting a morning interview he'd given on air with CNBC in which he said the FDA was putting 15 national retailers on notice for allegedly selling tobacco products and e-cigs to minors.
She was the Tracy Flick class president to Trump's "Mad Men"-vintage assumed privilege and male id; she was the Wellesley striver bent on breaking the "glass ceiling" of the tower the likes of Mr. Trump slapped their names on in gold; she was "it takes a village" to the "I alone can fix it" of an unlikely septuagenarian exemplar of the Selfie Generation.
Or do they suck it up and admit that Trump's anti-Hispanic, anti-Muslim demagoguery is the natural extension of the past 20 years of GOP rhetoric on immigration and national security, that his tax plan is the kind of giant supply-side cut that Republicans since Reagan have backed, and that he's overall a pretty good exemplar of the same values expressed by Ted Cruz?
He reached out to Field, sent over a term sheet in Figma and within a week Figma closed on what could be seen as an opportunistic round, considering how recently Figma picked up its Series B. But one perk of the deal is Reed's experience from investing in GitHub, which is a great exemplar for design tool companies looking to bring some level of cohesiveness to a fragmented landscape.
The program ranged from three Balanchine rarities (the uncut Stravinsky "Apollo" with prologue and apotheosis; the Glinka-Bellini "Divertimento Brillante" pas de deux; and the 1982 Stravinsky "Élégie") to a Michelle Dorrance number, "1-2-20123-4-5-6," in which Ms. Dorrance, the breakthrough tap exemplar, joined forces with New York City Ballet (and Broadway) star Robert Fairchild, the modern dancer Melissa Toogood and the Memphis jooker Lil Buck.
However, there is at least one flawed notion at the root of Landlord Colors that I cannot ignore, because it is antithetical to the Detroit I know: "In the context of a place such as Detroit, an exemplar of the American Rust Belt, the term [landlord colors] poetically speaks to the overarching material conditions enveloping the city — a situation not of its own choosing," writes Mott on the introductory page of her catalogue essay.
In November 2019, Bloomberg reported that the Commission is planning a $3.9BN EU fund to launch in 2021 — and be run by the European Innovation Council — to support early stage 'deep tech' startups working in areas such as biotech, health tech and AI. (Although the size of the fund remains tbc, as it's dependent on the outcome of budget talks.) "It may be too late to replicate hyperscalers, but it is not too late to achieve technological sovereignty in some critical technology areas," is Von der Leyen's suggestion, with supercomputing citied as an exemplar.

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