My grandfather valued order, cleanliness, and the rule of law above all else. |
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Diversity might include free-thinking, liberal-minded schools, alongside those that favour the firm thwack of the three Rs above all else. |
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But above all else, the emphasis is on maximum participation and a whole lot of fun! |
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His way of dealing with the world as he found it, has been, above all else, Wittgensteinian. |
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It amounts to saying that a future pope should cherish cultural heritage above all else. |
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We urged restraint and respect, putting relief for the families above all else. |
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The petits pois above all else were as green, as tender and as delicious as those eaten in season. |
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It is his memory, above all else, that has enabled him not merely to compete with sighted ministers but to outperform them. |
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He had once more affirmed its unflinching commitment to truth and justice above all else. |
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I was bit muzzy in town, what with the sickness, but what I really noticed above all else in town was the smell. |
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But what we must do, above all else, is not squander the opportunities we have. |
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Although he went on to serve in North Africa, it is the memory of Dunkirk which stays with him above all else. |
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He is a man of modesty and humility above all else, and is obviously passionate about sport. |
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Even a religion that stresses faith above all else seeks evidence to confirm its hypotheses. |
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For the duration of the cold war, US foreign policy was to value political stability above all else. |
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Either they have no idea what is at stake, or they place pettifogging bureaucracy above all else. |
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What recommends his book above all else is its painstaking concentration on what is truly significant in O'Connor's symbolism. |
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She rarely thought of Wes, because she had convinced herself that he was something lesser than pond scum, and above all else, a guy. |
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Parents of teenage daughters worry most about anorexia, they say, and above all else, teenage boys' parents fear paranoid schizophrenia. |
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This picture was greatly admired by the King of France who above all else was a lover of art. |
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But for me, above all else, it was his Schubert which was truly miraculous. |
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Such a principle, above all else, is what we must seek as we try to understand the world around us. |
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But above all else, I must thank my producers at the Big Blog Company. without whom there would be no site. |
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We took solace in the fact that, above all else, music was his passion and that we could take his mind off his disease while we played. |
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So, keep reading, keep writing, but above all else, just have a great time! |
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But, above all else, this was a celebration of Manchester's ability to party. |
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An Anglo-Saxon ruler of this period was above all else a warlord, a dryhten, as the Old-English sources put it. |
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Perhaps one characteristic above all else defines explorers. |
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Marketing to Generation Y is a matter of flexibility above all else. |
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And above all else, a General should see that justice is meted out. |
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But while these are promising examples of an approach that pursues truth above all else, they are inapplicable to the United States for two reasons. |
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She will, above all else, never bring shame or dishonor to her family. |
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Hempel was a career diplomat who put protocol above all else. |
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Because the top editor at the top newspaper in the world should offer a shoulder to cry on and a soft touch, above all else. |
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Neutral Good characters believe in the power of good above all else. |
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As a young woman who values her independence above all else, mercado was suddenly living a total nightmare. |
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Those seven Maori members say that, above all else, they speak for Maori. |
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Of course people need to protect children above all else, and neglect and abuse should not be tolerated. |
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He argues that social activists need to realise that if they want substantial and tangible results, it is the government above all else which they need to influence. |
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His focus on the user experience above all else has always been an inspiration to me. |
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As the campaign's poll-tested phrasemaking constantly reminds us, voters crave change above all else. |
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Talvacchia explains that the Renaissance viewer valued the concetto above all else. |
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The report states the fisheye lens has been placed effectively to ensure image integrity above all else. |
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Pater argued that man's sensibility to beauty should be refined above all else, and that each moment should be felt to its fullest extent. |
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But above all else was the stark reality that they would have to pay homage to a personality-centered convention at the expense of disfranchising their souls. |
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In fairness, Boras isn't a devil at all, but rather an exhaustively prepared and extremely self-confident agent who represents the interests of his clients above all else. |
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