The spellbinding beaches and turquoise sea are vacationlands par excellence. |
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I just hope that they actually read it instead of dipping into it, though the excellence of the index may well encourage the latter. |
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He also sought to impart a philosophy of diligence, persistence, and excellence. |
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All virtuality is a Barmecide feast and Internet is virtuality par excellence. |
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As idealizations, they appear to be predicated on normative but contradictory and ultimately irreconcilable understandings of excellence. |
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Being a hair stylist considered par excellence, it is natural for shampoo and conditioner manufacturers to have him endorse their products. |
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It recognises their efforts to promote physical education and sporting excellence in the school and the wider community. |
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It also makes a huge contribution to tourism, to audience development, and artistic excellence. |
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One is the attitude of excellence, you know, to seek to excel and glorify God with the gifts and talents and abilities that he has given us. |
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Achieving surgical excellence requires striking the right balance between quality of care and financial performance. |
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It has laid bare the truths that equity without excellence is an empty achievement, quantity without quality an unkept promise. |
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A writing contest is one approach, but there are many other ways that a newsroom can foster a learning culture that is dedicated to excellence. |
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They then become a center of excellence purveying their expertise to the public at large. |
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To these might be added his reputation as a bon viveur and raconteur par excellence. |
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She said a committee juried the artists into the show to assure excellence and she was very pleased with the quality. |
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The overseas business schools contributing to this new centre of excellence will attract high-powered executives from around the world. |
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The second is an ability to look for excellence in whatever one does, regardless of external criteria of rewards and recognition. |
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How did he achieve such excellence, such vivid diction, such lovely phrasing, such expressiveness? |
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This was not simply due to their technical excellence, but their subtlety and force in emotional expression. |
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Perhaps we should make a distinction here between greatness and excellence. |
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This Hassler's chief excellence on the organ consists in his foot-work, which, since the pedals are graded here, is not so very wonderful. |
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Customer service excellence is one of the major differentiators in India's highly competitive insurance market. |
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Michelangelo contended that artistic excellence cannot be reduced to a pedagogical program. |
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For living out so admirably its values of democratic inclusion as well as of excellence, the college owes him an enormous debt of gratitude. |
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Blemishes of this kind detract from but fortunately do not destroy the excellence of so much else in this welcome volume. |
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It is right to seek both excellence and creativity, as many good schools already demonstrate. |
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In Act Two, though, the excellence of the play surmounts all obstacles, and hits piercingly home. |
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The awards rotate biennially throughout different regions of the world recognizing artists who have achieved excellence in color photography. |
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Why is the assessment of editorial excellence as murky as critical judgment of poetry, chamber music or architecture? |
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The prep schools and the Ivies are a key part of the Northeast's identity, its sense of academic excellence and its aristocratic subculture. |
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Also, true excellence in writing will be quickly blue-penciled into oblivion. |
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And beauty, as a term signifying an indisputable excellence, has been a perennial resource in the issuing of peremptory evaluations. |
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In its place is the miter, the representation par excellence of the episcopate. |
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At sixteen she continued her excellence by winning first place in the high jump, the hurdles and the 800-meter race. |
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That focus on service excellence has taken our renewability of contracts and reference ability to all-time-high levels. |
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They are no strangers to excellence, particularly in the field of Rugby League. |
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Spain has always been an importer of coaching excellence and England, in the last decade, has acted similarly. |
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The first seven of the philosophical propositions bear on the nature and excellence of philosophy. |
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But, under his dad's tutelage, Wood Jnr has now taken up the goalkeeping gloves, and is a regular at City's school of excellence. |
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As partial academics they are unable to sponsor, promote or foster academic excellence. |
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A churchwoman par excellence, she sang in the St. Anthony's choir for three decades and was a member of the vestry for some 17 years. |
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The humility in her woeful eyes almost disclaims the homespun excellence of her clothes. |
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It infuses a spike of excellence, emotional development, humaneness and self discipline. |
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We have a lot of talent in UP, but the films seem to lack technical and creative excellence. |
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Once a field of interest has been chosen, dedication and single-minded pursuit of excellence is boundless. |
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One of the most vital elements to consider with business creation was, he argued, the pursuit of excellence. |
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The company's Queen's Award was approved by Her Majesty in April last year in acknowledgement of export excellence. |
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Encouraging girls and young women to pursue their dreams of athletic excellence is part of Dixon's contribution to sportswomanship. |
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She received several awards for excellence in news reporting for her on-air reports from Lebanon. |
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Just give the disappointing sequel a miss for fears of spoiling the excellence that lies within this self-contained laid-back comedic charmer. |
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Thus the viol consort has to some extent regained its place as the chamber ensemble par excellence. |
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It is called the University of Western Sydney, a centre of science and all-round excellence. |
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Even in its expression it aims at excellence by means of word-play, onomatopoeia, and so forth. |
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In each case, Lexus owners themselves testified to the all-round excellence of Lexus product, performance and after sales service. |
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I've lived there for close to two years now, due to equal parts laziness, nice flatmates, and the all-round excellence of my room. |
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Burrell received a 2004 Jazz Educator of the Year award from Down Beat magazine for academic achievement and excellence in jazz education. |
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The excellence of the collection can be demonstrated by the way she deals with supernatural belief traditions. |
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In a press statement, the leaders have described Azad a poet par excellence and said his loss has created a void in literary circles. |
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Inspectors would not aim to reward excellence or to measure quality, merely to identify incompetence or fraud. |
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Remember that your greatest ethical responsibility is to constantly strive for excellence in everything you do. |
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It is envisaged as a fully accessible cultural building and a centre for excellence in innovation. |
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The re-emergence of the avant-garde, modernism's trope par excellence, marks the return of the repressed in contemporary art. |
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We have a 50-year history of excellence in providing the best home shopping to clients who expect superior quality at the most affordable prices. |
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Their excellence in investigation had solved many challenging cases, the citation presented to them said. |
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Punishment is a function par excellence of the criminal law, rather than civil law. |
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The biennial showpiece underlines Aberdeen as a significant energy capital and as a centre of excellence for such technology. |
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It will see a scientific centre of excellence created at the museum, which stands on the former airfield on the hills above Wroughton. |
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They have huge expanses of fresh water, noted for the excellence of burbot, among many other species. |
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The success of this department depends much upon the vigorousness, enthusiasm, and excellence of its faculty. |
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Here excellence is defined technocratically as efficiency and not ethically as virtue or goodness. |
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Mr De Staic, the managing director of the company, accepted the award, which recognised corporate achievement quality and excellence. |
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The workshop will provide valuable tools to promote excellence in the teaching of psychology. |
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The Scholarship Board believes that part of the eligibility requirements for receipt of scholarship money is scholastic excellence. |
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In line with our continuing quest for excellence, we are seeking for high calibered and dynamic young people to join our team of professionals. |
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It locates the sources of poetic excellence in the profundity of the writer's emotions and the seriousness of his thought. |
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As well as excellence in customer service and innovative marketing, they reward new products and product development. |
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The excellence of the artists and performers was enhanced by the great food and wine. |
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For two players like us, dinner on the docks was plenty incentive to strive for pocket billiards excellence. |
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He said the NHS is inequitable in many ways, but that not everyone had access to excellence in health services, and he wanted that to change. |
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But for every loony tune there are several solid symphonies, whose excellence few critics will decry. |
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Almost without exception, these towns exhibit a spirit, pride and pursuit of excellence that rubs off on any intruder. |
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In exanthematous fevers of all kinds jaborandi in small doses is the remedy par excellence. |
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The new post is seen as key to the authority's success in pressing forward its drive for service excellence. |
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This is a centre of marine science excellence in the world, here in Townsville. |
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Scrapbooking is not now, nor has it ever been about achieving design excellence. |
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Should excellence in the high arts be acclaimed, in the same way as achievements in sport are ritually applauded? |
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About half the Irish food businesses applying for a hygiene excellence scheme are not up to the mark. |
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The epic by Waris is interspersed with proverbs, sayings, folktales, history and poetry par excellence. |
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Those projects as well as excellence in education will make the country competitive. |
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How many of us in academic posts have maximized our potential for excellence? |
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Hamelin's pinpoint accuracy and sure-handed excellence continued in this contemplative, sprawling piece. |
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The simplicity of the original Doric baseless column even became the focal point in any discussion on the excellence of Greek art. |
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Medical schools used to put clinical excellence at the top of the agenda, at the expense of human contact and kindness. |
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The academy will comprise centres of excellence in all parts of the UK, to meet a mixture of local and countrywide needs. |
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The gold wreath symbolizes the unit's goal of continued excellence and achievement. |
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Most important of all, the reputation of the Court as the expositor par excellence of constitutional meaning was at stake. |
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Second, when salary raises were distributed, excellence in teaching would be weighed just as heavily as excellence in research. |
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This scramble for excellence has confirmed the benefits of cooler sites and matching locality to grape varieties. |
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Their debut album is a piece of rock and roll excellence which is likely to attract a following spanning the generation gap. |
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As a group of self-governing, state-funded schools, that took bright pupils from state primary schools, they were once a beacon of excellence. |
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Carlos Santana hails from the days when technical excellence really meant something in rock and roll. |
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They are primarily looking for go-getters committed to customer excellence, mostly from the hospitality industry. |
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In fact, after psychology, linguistics is probably the cognitive discipline par excellence. |
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The event is dedicated to the recognition of excellence in the preservation and restoration of vintage aircraft in airworthy condition. |
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Despite the assumed excellence of its educational system, the country has an alarmingly high rate of functional illiteracy. |
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Yet Wu persisted, since learning about architecture was the only occupation that satisfied his pursuit of artistic excellence. |
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Science standards promulgated by a national body and adopted by state education authorities do not ensure excellence and equity. |
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He was not only an outstanding helmsman, but also a designer, boat builder, sail maker and rigging specialist par excellence. |
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The purpose of racing Thoroughbreds, Standardbreds, and greyhounds is to promote individual excellence. |
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It's crucial to have a nationally recognized standard of excellence in music teaching. |
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Her excellence with the stick, for both club Hermes and Ireland, has gone relatively unrecognised beyond the hockey fraternity. |
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Empire builders supreme, capitalists extraordinaire, imperialists par excellence, these are the criteria by which they govern. |
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The rise of natural science invigorated the study of human affairs by providing a new model of intellectual rigour and excellence. |
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Centres of excellence for food and drink manufacturers could be set up in Yorkshire as part of a new national academy. |
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It began as a wine bar, and the origins show through in the excellence of the wine list and cheese board. |
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These collaborations provide contact with expertise and academic excellence. |
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Such a move would further strengthen York's rising role as a centre of horseracing excellence. |
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Chicago became an international centre for excellence in all matters relating to money. |
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Expectations of excellence were the norm and achievement was the never-stated aim. |
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Asthma is not a handicap in achieving excellence in sport as shown by the number of Olympic gold medal swimmers who were asthmatics. |
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Placing the emphasis squarely on excellence and achievement is in the best traditions of Scottish education. |
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The centre needs to raise funds every year to ensure that it remains a centre for excellence for the visual and performing arts in the midlands. |
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Human productivity and excellence, if achieved by way of human desecration and abuse, can only result in eventual catastrophe. |
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Both schools earned deserved reputations as centres of educational excellence. |
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Behan's recollection of his heroic role in the Rising is anamnesis, par excellence, of course. |
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However the excellence of their designs is reflected in the cheaper groupsets which are excellent value for money. |
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Spurred by the urge for excellence, Indian women are foraying into the rarified entrepreneurial space. |
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It doesn't need gimmicks to attract youth, it needs excellence and, in particular, it needs excellence at international level. |
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We can't do enough to award excellence, incent it, put a spotlight on it and let the country know how much great teaching matters. |
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From very humble beginnings we now have reached what anyone would call a centre of excellence. |
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In other words, information was being transmitted almost by osmosis, encouraging the pursuit of excellence. |
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Are there real rewards for excellence in academic areas other than research, for instance? |
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The school is now fully equipped and ready to strive for excellence in the world of information technology. |
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The company didn't pursue market dominance via product excellence, but through predaciousness and intimidation. |
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The educational institutions which he endowed are symbols of excellence to this day. |
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Its recommendations include language training and centres of vocational excellence. |
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Of course, they must still be seen as centres of academic excellence and the source of quality graduates. |
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The death of the mammal should not blind us to the excellence of the steps taken to save its life. |
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But how can it claim to uphold standards of broadcasting excellence when its own production methods are evidently so careless of craft skills? |
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Aviation experts at Gosport have won a top national award for engineering excellence. |
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Organised by the Meat and Livestock Commission, the competition, in its sixth year was aimed at rewarding product excellence and innovation. |
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In the past its excellence in design and creativity has been also been acknowledged by judges in the European Newspaper Awards. |
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Dundee and Los Angeles are not easily confused, but one thing they have in common is excellence in computer gaming. |
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King's College Hospital is acknowledged as a centre for excellence in diabetes research. |
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There are also awards for excellence in Literary and Drama, and community work. |
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Hemingway is also chairman of Building for Life which promotes excellence in the design quality of new housing. |
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Last week we alluded to Weimar Germany as the counter-example par excellence to refute this roseate view. |
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Strangely, his flares and cravats were once seen as the epitome of stylish excellence. |
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Veteran artiste, Sheela, has bagged the special jury award for excellence in acting. |
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But when the blueprint demands mediocrity, why bother mucking it up with excellence? |
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Several won blue ribbons for excellence in our annual student art snow, and one was included in the annual Scholastic Art Award competition. |
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I insisted that it was not possible to encourage excellence while at the same time blurring the definition of failure. |
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The professionalism of the office comes through loud and clear, as does the commitment to excellence. |
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Despite the latter's novelty pointe work and the excellence of Braque's designs this ballet was not a success. |
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Thanks to the excellence of the new Fiesta platform, suspension and running gear, the Fusion has fine road behaviour. |
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The form par excellence for online journals, flash fiction is quickly establishing itself as a form to be reckoned with. |
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Perhaps more surprising than its efficiency as propaganda is the film's excellence as narrative cinema. |
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The depot is the Army's center of technical excellence for air defense and tactical missile ground support equipment. |
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He proved instrumental in providing a centre of basketball excellence based at Whalley Range High School. |
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He has demonstrated quality leadership, and embodies both entrepreneurial spirit and business excellence. |
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He is the league's all-time winningest starting quarterback with a record of 148-82-1, which speaks to his durability as well as his excellence. |
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Attendance at the school of excellence was by in invitation only, and they only selected players deemed to be elite. |
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I used to be dragged along in his wake, his excellence raising my game, forcing me to operate at a higher level too. |
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Though ESL Music has licensed some outstanding downtempo artists, none of this excellence has apparently touched Thievery Corporation. |
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The school has also won a string of awards for sporting and academic excellence. |
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The engineering excellence is reflected in the car's impressive technical specification. |
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The vision is to be a centre of agricultural excellence for the North of England. |
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The Festival has a mandate to deliver a program of international standing and excellence and this must be its priority. |
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We now need to consolidate and put Ireland on the map as a centre of post-production excellence. |
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It allows schools to build a centre of excellence, and use that specialist excellence and ethos to raise standards across the board. |
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Gold is the monetary metal par excellence because it has constant marginal utility. |
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And he has a few choice words for the endless number of academies and centres of excellence. |
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That said, the company has a long tradition of electronic excellence, and is impossible to ignore when it comes to flat screens. |
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This is one of the principles stated in the criteria for excellence in assessment. |
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Speak up and tell your representatives that now is the time for excellence, not expedience. |
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The old spoils system was replaced by professionalism and academic excellence. |
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Indeed, he has moved the sport on to a new plane of excellence. |
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Apart from the generic excellence described above, this CD's join-free, eclectic mixture of Irish trad and dub reggae seemed to be a neat mixture of your past and present. |
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The company became a byword for excellence, developing a team-based corporate culture, but by the 1990s, the vast company had become weighed down by bureaucracy. |
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Then again, nothing attracts support more effectively than excellence. |
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Emphasis was on breeding for working ability and stamina and, if the stumpy-tailed Halls Heelers were workers of excellence, their taillessness would have been disregarded. |
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The creative minds behind building designs across York and North Yorkshire were celebrating today after scooping an armful of gongs for architectural excellence. |
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Michael Schumacher is gunning for his 10th win in 11 races this season, and Silverstone should perfectly suit the all-round excellence of his Ferrari. |
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As prostitute par excellence, the example of the Magdalen could be called upon to reveal the way forward for women needing to seek repentance from sexual misconduct. |
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In the first chapter of this book which consists of twenty pages, he discusses various Hadith and Tafaseer dealing with the excellence and importance of India. |
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I focus on eight players because six running backs and two alternates are elected to the Pro Bowl each year so that seems to be a fair marker for a standard of excellence. |
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He bids fair to be nominated a choral conductor par excellence. |
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The Slow Food movement, based in the north of Italy, has recently highlighted the unique position of trattorias in Italian life, awarding symbols for excellence. |
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It is not enough to reach the summit of pocket billiards excellence. |
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This is not to say that Hemingway wasn't a mansplainer par excellence. |
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The secret to achieving excellence is taking advantage of opportunities. |
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And those now have very little to do with any notion of excellence, either of character or of comportment. |
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Dr. Victor, whose line of degrees is at least thrice as long as his name, is a researcher whose distinctions and career excellence have hardly had an impact on his humility. |
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A standard can be a mark of excellence, something to aspire to, but in a mass-produced and mass-marketed world, standards mean an unending pursuit of sameness and mediocrity. |
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Why should one of the elect be bothered about table manners, if cognitive ability, without virtue or civility, is the alpha and omega of human excellence? |
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It is the handkerchief tree par excellence, the large rounded crowns being covered with evenly spaced handkerchieves of white at frequent intervals. |
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The standard was extremely high with many students achieving distinctions and merits and all were congratulated on the excellence of their achievements. |
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The pursuit of excellence should not be confused with good manners. |
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He was one of the first clinical angiographers in Britain and he established a superb service, which he led with courtesy and diagnostic excellence. |
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The hospice model of care is now espoused as a model of excellence and has led to a worldwide hospice movement aspiring to deliver high quality care to dying patients. |
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As a piece of curatorial work, the two shows are a model of excellence. |
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What an honor to black kids to have attendance treated as a measure of excellence. |
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Its excellence is a vivid demonstration of the healthy condition of the Folklore Society, and the remarkable progress of the discipline in England. |
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Likewise, Uruguayan devotees have taken the Brazilian par excellence Umbanda to Venezuela and Argentine practitioners are taking it to Spain and Italy. |
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Despite the incident Kerry beaches managed to retain 13 blue flags which are awarded each year to areas that have attained environmental excellence. |
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Together we shall traverse this heavenly path to excellence. |
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In August 1927, he was rewarded for his hard work and excellence by selection for flag rank, the first aviation officer in the fleet to achieve this promotion. |
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In this statement Critias appears to be in agreement with Protagoras and many other of his contemporaries in the sophistic idea that excellence is teachable. |
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Deregulation promotes programming in which mediocrity supersedes excellence, and conformity and orthodoxy are reinforced at the expense of diversity. |
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This collocation of precocious poetic essence, stupefying lyricism and seditious brilliance sets up Rimbaud as the Romantic-Modern poet par excellence. |
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If there had been collective culpability for that scrappiness, there were glints of individual excellence to raise the curtain on the second half. |
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Volatility of reputation and subjectivity of quality make it difficult to define the novel in terms of absolute excellence. |
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Dostum is a warlord par excellence and a classic product of Afghan politics, which is both local and volatile. |
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He hated mediocrity and always strived for perfection and excellence. |
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A free market system is largely self-regulating and provides the best environment for promotion of opportunity, excellence, personal growth, and freedom of expression. |
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The camaraderie among the students was such that there was thunderous applause and ovation for excellence, irrespective of the institution to which the performers belonged. |
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If we combine these two assumptions, it can be assumed that everything performs its function only if it has the corresponding excellence and not evil. |
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Our schools and hospitals should be palaces of excellence and comfort. |
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Royal Navy minesweepers have been competing for the award of excellence since the 1970s when it was inaugurated by the original sponsors, Thomson Marconi Sonar Ltd. |
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The secretary of the year competition was initiated to inspire and equip secretaries, office professionals and personal assistants to attain excellence. |
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Art education, based on Renaissance ideals of humanistic emancipation and professional excellence, had become an instrument of cultural conservatism. |
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Webb says his band is called not to create the newest, most innovative style of worship but to pursue excellence and incarnate Christ in the arena of music. |
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It takes an enormous level of commitment to attain quality and excellence. |
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The NFL is filled with really bright people who have their lives in order and are interested in just doing a good job and pursuing excellence on the gridiron. |
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On the other hand, epideictic rhetoric implies that tradition or social standing authorizes the rhetor to locate the object of praise in the criteria of excellence. |
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The revamp focused on areas of excellence such as the butchery department, fresh meat and fish department, the fruit and vegetable area as well as the deli food counter. |
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Some people are perfectionists, constantly striving for excellence. |
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The longevity and perpetuity, if not the excellence, of democracy has ensured that no individual or ideology has been able to paint this country in monochromatic colours. |
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He wanted university education to be more oriented towards the needs of the industry, as introduction of new technologies will ensure cost reduction and excellence. |
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We British have made three major contributions to culinary excellence. |
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The English diarist James Boswell wrote in 1769, only a year after the Genoese ceded the island to France, of the excellence and diversity of Corsican wines. |
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After the excellence of the first half, it sounded grayly uninspired. |
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He said unless the boxers worked on their fighting skills, the quest for effective competition and excellence on the international scene would come to naught. |
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The great global cities rose as centers of industry and trade, while developing from there an excellence in related services. |
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The new renaissance in television would never have happened without this commitment to excellence. |
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As with churches, the professions, and the military, students are socialized into a culture and are expected to master its standards of excellence and ethics. |
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Hrabowski ingrains a sense of excellence and discipline in his students. |
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The charity aims to highlight excellence and encourage best practice in teaching by raising the profile and public perception of the teaching profession. |
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He is an immensely talented quarterback who has dedicated his entire life to athletic excellence and discipline. |
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The award has been instituted to recognise literary excellence among Indian authors and is currently the only literary award of its kind in the country. |
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However, the acoustic guitar is a folk instrument par excellence, and the folk have never been shy about subjecting their guitars to creative abuse. |
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These centres of academic excellence, it appears, are also breeding grounds for eating disorders. |
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Staffed by seasoned warfighters and functional experts, the AWG will be a center of excellence for innovative thinking and imaginative implementation. |
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The latest two volumes of this exciting series continue the tradition of scholarly and typographical excellence established by their predecessors. |
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Since the arrival of chorus Master Donald Palumbo, the Met chorus now commands that same level of excellence as the orchestra. |
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Mathews concocts burlesques and parodies of such rare excellence as to put one in mind of the broad literary japery of Terry Southern at his most inspired. |
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These cultural notions run counter to the quest for academic excellence. |
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Some, showing great depth and excellence in their respective area of law, argued with vivacity, countering the judges' posers in the most graceful manner. |
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Extra credit was awarded to any monitor that had some feature of significant value or excellence beyond what was covered in the normal evaluation process. |
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In addition to uniting the cream of the county's photographic excellence, the freelances will also benefit by having a shop window for their high-quality images. |
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He spoke German and was a skilled cryptologist, but he was also a sound administrator who combined academic excellence with the need to maintain high standards of security. |
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Peterson, former Chairman of the Club, to be given biennially to an individual who has exhibited excellence in leadership in economic policy. |
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The quality and excellence of this elite tennis club make it the perfect partner for the ATP World Tour. |
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Under the Cholas, the South India reached new heights of excellence in art, religion and literature. |
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Every April, Inbound Logistics editors recognize 100 logistics IT companies that support and enable logistics excellence. |
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Jacob's claim to fame is dubious, not like his father Adam's, the wood hewer par excellence. |
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Whitworth received many awards for the excellence of his designs and was financially very successful. |
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The visit will particularly focus attention on St Oswald's Lymphoedema Service which is nationally recognised as a centre for excellence. |
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Cohen, Neo-Kantian par excellence and co-founder of the Marburg school, centered his philosophical system in his Ethics of Pure Will. |
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These special recognition awards are bestowed annually upon individuals and teams who epitomize logistics excellence. |
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In 2012, Hannay received the Esther Farfel Award, a symbol of overall career excellence and the highest honor UH bestows on a faculty member. |
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The inaugural product offering will be comprised of four key products that display the design excellence Incase is known for. |
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I fear, though, that this excellence gets obscured by the fact that Judge Reinhardt is best known for his ideology. |
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A national charity is urging a Midland paediatric centre of excellence to appoint an immunologist to diagnose rare medical conditions. |
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The free way will call for uttermosts in civilization, self-discipline and human excellence. |
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To go one step further by offering a favor to the offender is regarded the highest excellence. |
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The excellence of the orchestra attracted leading international conductors. |
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Among those determined that London should have a permanent orchestra of similar excellence were Reith and the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham. |
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Hartlen has a proven track record of marketing excellence, most recently at enterprise software vendor Extensity. |
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Regional winners will be considered for a highly-coveted RIBA National Award, in recognition of their architectural excellence. |
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StoneFly was named the top Virtualization 100 for its engineering excellence in virtualization technology. |
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Beyond celebrating the aesthetic value of thinness, pro-anas claim that thinness is a reflection of excellence in other areas of one's life. |
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He spoke in earnest of the importance of achieving academic excellence as well as winning football games. |
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Manchester won the award for excellence in contact lenses and the award for excellence in laboratory practice went to Sutton-in-Ashfield. |
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The whiting pollock sometimes, par excellence is styled pollock only. On the Yorkshire coast it is called a leet, and in Scotland a lythe. |
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He maintained a pew at St Paul's Church, Birmingham, a centre of musical excellence. |
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The intention is that candidates produce original contributions in their field knowledge within a frame of academic excellence. |
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Alcuin made the abbey school into a model of excellence and many students flocked to it. |
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What is a sea squirt and what in heck does it have to do with the day-to-day challenges of achieving and sustaining organizational excellence? |
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Striving for excellence is a Keogh family tradition and therefore we are constantly reassessing and developing our operations and processes. |
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Freude Versin, and its President, Carlos Modia, the company is always searching for excellence. |
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This style is concrete and refined, and aims at excellence by defending traditions and by valorising first class service to the maximum. |
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There were a number of omphaloi in Greece, but Delphi was the omphalos par excellence. |
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Both Travelocity and GENIP believe that recognition for excellence in Geography Education is long overdue but comes at an appropriate time. |
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Now in their fourth year, the awards celebrate excellence and innovation in the private equity sector and are run by Unquote magazine. |
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Despite Scone's decline throughout the late medieval period, it some considerable fame for musical excellence through the composer Robert Carver. |
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The CODiEs and the SIIA have served as an authoritative voice and responsible promoter of excellence in software for decades. |
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Barbara Barcon, 48, has been appointed vice president, financial process excellence. |
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Barbara Barcon, 48, was appointed vice president, financial process excellence. |
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All of which ironises Lucius' belief in Aristomenes' excellence as a companion. |
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It is this collaboration that has made the RCNDE a world leader of excellence in NDT research. |
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Trainees were judged on several criteria, including dependability, enthusiasm and excellence in their fields. |
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I am truly humbled to receive this treasured award and believe it also further recognises the excellence of the British film industry. |
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The theoretical apparatus is that of diffusionism, and cartography is the tool par excellence. |
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The excellence awardee of the INTEL-AIM Corporate Responsibility Award went to Manila Water. |
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An example of a brilliant talent that exudes excellence and influence on everyone. |
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Since 1968, the Joseph Jefferson Awards are given annually to acknowledge excellence in theater in the Chicago area. |
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This event includes 3 interactive workshops focusing on excellence processes, Chinese whispers and building brands involving the field force. |
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The TEEP Fund Board's mission is to foster environmental education excellence. |
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This, I judge, is nothing but a conspiracy theory par excellence in the Popperian sense. |
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