Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

50 Sentences With "most exemplary"

How to use most exemplary in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "most exemplary" and check conjugation/comparative form for "most exemplary". Mastering all the usages of "most exemplary" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Officials praised both men as two of the most exemplary officers on the force.
Arya Stark isn't that different from my cousin Annie, and Betty Cooper from Riverdale is my most exemplary sister.
That makes sense, because all members have a stake in which films are put forth as the industry's most exemplary.
Our society needs to see those white vans as the most exemplary drivers on the road, instead of hurricanes of chaos driving down their street.
The most exemplary of the new books on climate change—David Wallace-Wells's "The Uninhabitable Earth" and Bill McKibben's "Falter"—struggle for an honesty that does not counsel despair.
Which explains why the most exemplary elements of this exuberantly distracting concert were those executed in service of making Ms. Perry seem bigger, bolder, more creatively thoughtful and dynamic.
"Whereas the queen has been the most exemplary monarch and has kept the monarchy much in people's esteem, I think Charles would undermine it," Tom Bower, the author of an unauthorized biography of Prince Charles, told Reuters.
The Met's spare but very commendable exhibition includes some of the artist's most exemplary works, including superlative pieces like "Departure" (1932, 21984–21980) and "Bird's Hell" (290) not likely to be seen together in New York again for decades.
"As we approach the Bauhaus centenary year, it is a good moment to show the full career of one of the school's most exemplary, yet somewhat overlooked, students," said Ann Coxon, curator of displays and international art at Tate Modern.
"Frankly we're very lucky he hasn't been king, because whereas the queen has been the most exemplary monarch and has kept the monarchy much in people's esteem, I think Charles would undermine it," said Tom Bower, author of 'Rebel Prince', an unauthorized biography.
In Cuba's difficult, often messy transition from isolated Socialist State to a society that of necessity invites market considerations into the mix, Vigía is an example of diversity and openness that sets a powerful example, a space where the spirit of Revolution, at its most exemplary, resides.
Aged 77 years. :During which period he lived :a most exemplary life with :indefatigable zeal and charity :to mankind. He was indeed :the Good Shepherd. A true :and real follower of his Master :and a most affectionate and :sincere friend.
Giovanni Battista Rinuccini described him as "a man of most ardent zeal and most exemplary piety", and the annalists of the order state that he refused the Archbishopric of Armagh offered him by Pope Pius V, who styled him "the support of the Church and the light of the orthodox faith".
Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas is a double live album by Texas singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. The recording captures Van Zandt in a series of July 1973 performances in an intimate venue Old Quarter. There is a strong critical consensus that this recording is among the most exemplary of Van Zandt's career.
In 2010, SOTA was renamed the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts in honor of Ruth Asawa. In 2011, the school was recognized as a "California Distinguished School" by the California Department of Education as one of the state's most "exemplary and inspiring" public schools, demonstrating significant gains in narrowing the achievement gap among its students.
Brodrick was a committed ecclesiastical reformer. One obituary following his death described him as "a prelate of distinguished piety, and of the most exemplary attention to the duties of his high station, as evinced by his increasing vigilance in enforcing the residence of the clergy, and by his disinterested appointments to the vacant livings" in his diocese.
In Mexico, the main component is the Catholic religion, to which elements of other beliefs have been added, already of pre-Hispanic, African or Asian origin. In general, popular religiosity is viewed with bad eyes by institutionally structured religions. One of the most exemplary cases of popular religiosity is the cult of Holy Dead (Santa Muerte). The Catholic hierarchy insists on describing it as a satanic cult.
Pricefalls was acquired by Loblaw in 2019. By early 2019, Pricefalls had in excess of 15 million product listings and had thousands of sellers participate on the marketplace. As of April, 2018, the internet marketplace was used by over 800 businesses actively listing over 3 Million unique items for sale. Pricefalls.com has been listed as #96 in a list of The World's 230 Most Exemplary Websites.
III, letter no. 171 at p. 426), and see Garrison’s tribute to Murray as "one of the earliest, most faithful and intrepid, most exemplary and self-sacrificing advocates of the slave in the old world" in The Liberator, Vol. XIX, No. 23 (8 June 1849), p. 1. Charles Lenox Remond reported being nursed through several days of fever in ‘the truly hospitable house of my dear friend John Murray’.
Rigby arrived back in Moreton Bay in October 1837. The penal settlement was closed in 1839, but she was allowed to remain there as a servant of David Ballow, the district medical officer. Ballow successfully petitioned for her freedom in 1840, stating she had "conducted herself in the most exemplary manner". In 1842, when Moreton Bay was opened to free settlement, Rigby was "the only female convict remaining in the district".
Stanisława Przybyszewska (; 1 October 1901 – 15 August 1935) was a Polish dramatist who is mostly known for her plays about the French Revolution. Her 1929 play The Danton Case, which examines the conflict between Maximilien Robespierre and Georges Danton, is considered to be one of the most exemplary works about the Revolution, and was adapted (albeit with significant ideological edits) by Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda for his 1983 film Danton.
The title of this volume, published in 1829, is Fifty Select Poems of Marc-Antonio Flaminio, imitated by the late Rev. Edw. Will. Barnard, M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a short memoir by Wrangham is prefixed. Barnard had also projected a History of the English Church, and collected many valuable materials for the work. He married the daughter of Francis Wrangham, and is said to have made a "most exemplary parish priest".
Each year, the Presidents Leadership Class selects up to 60 of the most exemplary freshman students attending the University of Colorado at Boulder. Students wishing to become part of the Presidents Leadership Class apply to the program during their senior year of high school through the CU Boulder General Scholarship Application. Applications are due every year on February 15. PLC receives an average of 500 applications each year for the 50 positions for incoming freshman.
Jetavana Monastery. Anathapindika is considered to be one of the most exemplary adherents of the Buddhist virtue of generosity. Not only did he regularly provide alms and necessities to the monks at Jetavana, he hosted hundreds of monks at his residence for meals daily. Referring to Anathapindika, the Buddha stated that for one who was dedicated to perfecting the virtue of generosity, nothing in the world is capable of stopping him from giving.
Knechtges (1982): 52-53. Li's annotations, which have been termed "models of philological rigor", are some of the most exemplary in all of Chinese literature, giving accurate glosses of rare and difficult words and characters, as well as giving source information and loci classici for notable passages.Knechtges (1982): 53. His commentary is still the recognized as the most useful and important tool for reading and studying the Wen Xuan in the original Chinese.
The conduct of the Sutherland Fencibles, during the troubles, was most exemplary; and it was said of them, that "their conduct and manners softened the horrors of war, and they were not a week in a fresh quarter, or cantonment, that they did not conciliate and become intimate with the people". The regiment was disbanded in March 1799. It was from the disbanded ranks of this corps that the 93rd Regiment of Foot was principally formed.
After Henderson's departure in 1856, Wray succeeded him as Acting Comptroller General of Convicts. After serving in the position for two years, he was described in a letter from the Governor of Western Australia Arthur Edward Kennedy as “a most exemplary and industrious officer who has for many months done the work of several”. Henry Wray left Australia on 2 January 1858 to return to England. In 1860 he was commissioned to help determine the boundary between British Honduras (Belize) and Guatemala.
Arsenius meekly picked up the bread and ate, sitting on the ground. Satisfied with this proof of humility, St. John kept him under his direction. The new solitary was from the first most exemplary yet unwittingly retained certain of his old habits, such as sitting cross-legged or laying one foot over the other. Noticing this, the abbot requested someone to imitate Arsenius's posture at the next gathering of the brethren, and upon his doing so, forthwith rebuked him publicly.
The suicide attempt failed and the film was never made. Of Stockdale, Lieutenant Coker said "He was probably the strongest, most exemplary leader of the whole North Vietnamese POW environment". Coker and McKnight were the last POWs assigned to the Alcatraz Gang, being so assigned for previous fierce resistance to their treatment and an unsuccessful escape from the Power Plant or "Dirty Bird" prison camp. The group received special torture and were taken into torture sessions in order of rank, highest to lowest.
David Wang argues that the scandal is "nonetheless the most exemplary, or the most spectacular, of the episodes of the novel that superficially caution against the dangers of debauchery." Zhang Qiugu marries one courtesan but after becoming married he continues to visit other prostitutes. In the second portion of the novel, Judge Investigator Jin hires Zhang Qiugu and Zhang Qiugu travels to Beijing and Tianjin, becoming involved with the women there. However Zhang Qiugu does not fully win the favor of his boss.
Dr. Fox was a most exemplary Catholic, and closed a holy and suffering life by a peaceful death on Tuesday last. We must not omit to add that Dr. Fox's services to the clergy were acknowledged by his Holiness Pope Pius IX., who sent him, at Cardinal Wiseman's request a special Benediction. The Requiem Mass will take place on the morning of the Funeral (Monday next) at eleven o'clock, in the Church of Our Lady and St. Joseph, Kingsland.-R.I.P. 23 May THE LATE DR. C.J. Fox.
He was particularly prolific in his output of Anglican chant (used for the psalms and canticles), hymns, and anthems. His anthems are considered his most exemplary work and are admired for employing rich blends in a multi-voiced arrangement. His anthems included O Lord, Look Down from Heaven and Call to Remembrance, the latter of which was sung at his own funeral and is still performed in cathedrals today. Of his glees, I Loved Thee Beautiful and Kind is probably his best known work.
Vespasian was noted for his mildness and for loyalty to the people. For example, much money was spent on public works and the restoration and beautification of Rome: a new forum, the Temple of Peace, the public baths and the Colosseum. Titus's record among ancient historians stands as one of the most exemplary of any emperor. All the surviving accounts from this period, many of them written by his own contemporaries such as Suetonius Tranquilius, Cassius Dio, and Pliny the Elder, present a highly favourable view towards Titus.
After years of broadcast excellence, Don celebrated his fiftieth year in broadcasting on June 18, 2006. Don retired from radio on August 29, 2008 with a final sendoff show broadcast on WACV. Don died in his home from congenital heart failure at 4:45pm, March 25, 2011 . In 2018, Don was posthumously inducted into the Alabama Broadcasters Hall of Fame, and in the same year, was forever remembered with an annual ABA award named the “Don Markwell Sentinel” award, an award given to the media outlet most exemplary of protecting citizens rights.
His portrayal of "Petrushka," the puppet with a soul, was a remarkable display of his expressive ability to portray characters. His partnership with Tamara Karsavina, also of the Mariinsky Theatre, was legendary, and they have been called the "most exemplary artists of the time".Cached archive In January 1911 he danced in Giselle at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg for the Imperial Ballet, with the Tsarina Maria Feodorovna in attendance. His costume, which had been designed by Benois and used in Paris before, caused a scandal, as he danced in tights without the then-common trousers.
In 1852 the Duke of Modena, the brother-in-law of the Comte de Chambord, appointed Charette sub- lieutenant in an Austrian regiment stationed in the duchy. Duke Francis V was not only ruler of Modena but was also an Austrian archduke and the Jacobite successor to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland. Duke Francis was a most exemplary ruler who, with his own hands, tended to and served the victims of cholera that broke out in his duchy when the Piedmontese revolutionary army invaded. The Piedmontese annexed and incorporated Modena into the new, anti- Catholic Italy.
In Tridip Suhrud's assessment Scrap Books was outstanding among Indian selfhood compositions that reelaborate on the themes and the quest of the medieval Bhakti tradition. For the first time, perhaps, we are given a vernacular version of the idea that the self is an experimental locus, where what is recorded, the outer and inner worlds, while fusing in the self can, simultaneously, be disentangled to create separate dimensions. The most exemplary modern expression of the paradox was, he added, M. K. Gandhi's autobiography. Scholars including Uttamlal Trivedi and Balwantray Thakore extensively used these notes while writing on Govardhanram.
The play was first performed before an audience on 4 July 1843, in the private Quinta do Pinheiro Theatre in Lisbon; Almeida Garrett himself played the part of Telmo Pais. The first public showing, in the Salitre Theatre in the summer of 1847, was of a severely censured version, especially the end of Act I, considered a "diplomatic complication" with Spain: a contemporary article published in the Revista Universal Lisbonense described it as having turned "the most exemplary and admirable of our dramas into a shapeless monster". The full play only premiered in the National Theatre in 1850. Edgar Prestage translated the play as Brother Luiz de Sousa, published 1909.
This latter use > finds perhaps its most exemplary illustrations in André Gide's L'Immoraliste > and Albert Camus's La Chute. Gide, in particular, was quite meticulous in > differentiating between his novels and their complex view of life, and his > récits that portray life from a single perspective. Blanchot's insistence on > the difference between the novel and the récit is equally scrupulous, but > for other reasons. His emphasis on a strong generic meaning of the term > récit—which is evident in spite of the semantic overload this notion > sometimes undergoes in his theoretical texts—has nothing to do with the > number of points of view represented in the story.
At the time of her trial, The Northern Echo published an article containing a description of Mary Ann as given by her childhood Wesleyan Sunday school superintendent at Murton, describing her as "a most exemplary and regular attender", "a girl of innocent disposition and average intelligence" and "distinguished for her particularly clean and tidy appearance."The Northern Echo, 21 March 1873, p. 3 Soon after the move, Mary Ann's father fell to his death down a mine shaft at Murton colliery in February 1842. Her father's body was delivered to her mother in a sack bearing the stamp 'Property of the South Hetton Coal Company'.
During his term of office, ZINASU won the International Student Peace Prize in Norway. Nkululeko Sibanda now holds a PhD from the University of Huddersfield in the United Kingdom and continues to campaign for human rights and democracy across the global. Blessing Vava, who now holds a Masters from Wits University in South Africa was Students Union President in 2006-7, was named the most exemplary student in 2006 and is also a national and international activist having because the ZINASU information guru and lead many organisations including the National Constitutional Assembly. The militant student leader led protests against high tuition fees and in support of students rights.
Goldenheart has an eccentric, dreamy musical style that incorporates spare, reverberating beats, icy synthesizers, and dream pop textures. Allmusic's Andy Kellman characterizes its music as "largely pop-oriented contemporary R&B;", while Jesse Cataldo from Slant Magazine finds it to be "aligned with an intensifying style of alternative R&B; ... in which albums are intricately structured and thematic." Marcus Holmlund of Interview observes an "atmospheric aesthetic" that blends "alternative listens like Björk and Imogen Heap with 80s pop (à la Phil Collins and Prince)". Richard, who grew up listening to Collins, Prince, Genesis, Cyndi Lauper, and Peter Gabriel, cites the song "'86" as most exemplary of those influences on the album.
Seeking to demonstrate that the German language had a rational basis, Schottelius based his grammar partly on the Classical principle of analogy, identifying (and sometimes even artificially creating) patterns of regularity or similarity in spelling and grammatical inflection. But as a grammarian he also acknowledged countless anomalies or irregularities in the language, and he respected written usage in what he regarded as its most exemplary forms. In the 17th century, German was still in the long and difficult process of becoming standardized or codified. Influential here was Schottelius's own conception of High German as a language transcending the many dialects, and as currently used in writing by 'learned, wise and experienced men' (viri docti, sapientes et periti).
He won military renown in the First World War battles of the Drina, the Коlubara and particularly for Cer, and was decorated with the Order of the Кarađorđe Star, 4th and 3rd class (officer and commander). He was promoted to the rank of infantry lieutenant colonel of the Serbian Army, and despite his reputation of being a strict and unbendable officer, he was favoured with complete trust. He was remembered above all as the most exemplary chetnik leader (vojvoda) because of his exceptionally courageous and inspirational military leadership. His units provided security for Crown Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević during the withdrawal across Аlbania which ensued after the heavy losses Serbia suffered in 1915.
13th Anniversary of 1 September Revolution on postage stamp, Libya 1982 According to Vandewalle, Gaddafi "dominated [Libya's] political life" during his period in power. The sociologist Raymond A. Hinnebusch described the Libyan as "perhaps the most exemplary contemporary case of the politics of charismatic leadership", displaying all of the traits of charismatic authority outlined by the sociologist Max Weber. According to Hinnebusch, the foundations of Gaddafi's "personal charismatic authority" in Libya stemmed from the blessing he had received from Nasser coupled with "nationalist achievements" such as the expulsion of foreign military bases, the extraction of higher prices for Libyan oil, and his vocal support for the Palestinian and other anti- imperialist causes. A cult of personality devoted to Gaddafi existed in Libya through most of his rule.
The definition of sonata form in terms of musical elements sits uneasily between two historical eras. Although the late 18th century witnessed the most exemplary achievements in the form, above all from Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, compositional theory of the time did not use the term "sonata form". Perhaps the most extensive contemporary description of the sonata-form type of movement may have been given by the theorist Heinrich Christoph Koch in 1793: like earlier German theorists and unlike many of the descriptions of the form we are used to today, he defined it in terms of the movement's plan of modulation and principal cadences, without saying a great deal about the treatment of themes. Seen in this way, sonata form was closest to binary form, out of which it probably developed.
Militares vermelhos (Portuguese: "red troops") was a term used for Portuguese military figures who were tied to the Portuguese Communist Party, or international communism, who were associated with the Movimento das Forças Armadas. The term was especially used by the populations of the former províncias ultramarinas portuguesas (overseas Portuguese colonies). The term was particularly applied to those who during the Processo Revolucionário em Curso power-struggle supported the entry of the colonies as well as mainland Portugal into the Soviet sphere of influence. The most exemplary case was that of Almirante Rosa Coutinho, governor of Angola during the post-Revolução dos Cravos period, who was known for having ordered all arms owned by the public to be handed over to the authorities, following which he allowed the entry of Communist troops into the country via the Cuba-Angola airbridge.
Lord entered the Royal Australian Naval College as a cadet midshipman in 1965, and on graduation in 1968 was awarded the Queen's Medal for "exhibiting the most exemplary conduct, performance of duty and good influence among his peers at the college". His sea training was in , and . After promotion to sub-lieutenant in December 1969, Lord undertook courses at Britannia Royal Naval College in the United Kingdom from early 1970. He returned to Australia later that year and was appointed to the guided missile destroyer , and saw active service during the ship's deployment on the 'gun-line' in Vietnamese waters during March–October 1971. He was promoted lieutenant in November 1971 and became the Executive Officer of the patrol boat operating in Papua New Guinea waters. Lord served as Flag Lieutenant to the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral David Stevenson, in 1973–74.
The former was particularly attached to the Reay Fencibles, and, after the defeat of Castlebar, he frequently exclaimed, "If I had had my brave and honest Reays there, this would not have happened". The only opportunity they had of proving their firmness in the unhappy service in which they were engaged was at the battle of Tara Hill, on 26 May 1798, where, in conjunction with two troops of Lord Fingall's, some cavalry and foot from the Kells and Navan yeomanry, three companies of the Reays, under Captain Hector Maclean, an experienced officer, who had served 37 years in the 42nd, attacked a large body of rebels, and drove them from their strong and elevated position, with a loss of about 400 killed and wounded. In this affair the Reays had 26 men killed and wounded. The regiment, whose conduct was most exemplary, returned to Scotland in 1802, and was disbanded at Stirling the same year.
Bomberg's superb draughtsmanship was expressed also in a lifelong series of portraits, from the early period of his Botticelli-like "Head of a Poet" (1913), a pencil portrait of his friend the poet Isaac Rosenberg for which he won the Henry Tonks Prize at the Slade, to his "Last Self-Portrait" (1956), painted at Ronda, a meditation also on Rembrandt. Unable to get a teaching position after World War II in any of the most prestigious London art schools, Bomberg became the most exemplary teacher of the immediate post-war period in Britain, working part-time in a bakery school at the Borough Polytechnic (now London South Bank University) in the working- class borough of Southwark. Though his students received no grant and were awarded no diploma, he attracted devoted and highly energetic pupils, with whom he exhibited on an equal basis in London, Oxford, and Cambridge in two important artists' groupings in which he was the leading light, the Borough Group (1946–51) and the Borough Bottega (1953–55). He developed a deeply considered philosophy of art, set out in several pieces of writing, which he summed up in the phrase, "The Spirit in the Mass".

No results under this filter, show 50 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.