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In the early 1890s, she became a leading exponent of the religious movement of theosophy, and went to live in India.
Eventually, Rae became the foremost exponent of native methods of Arctic survival and travel.
She received training in classical ballet at the prestigious academy and is also an exponent of modern, jazz and folkloric dancing.
He is the greatest exponent of marketing of sport in the modern era there has been.
Hals, together with Rembrandt, became the greatest exponent of the group portrait.
John was also a keen judo exponent but he injured his knee and could not keep fit by running.
The junior international judo exponent was also a county cross-country runner and track star before she took up rowing.
Returning to aikido, the attitude that one's teacher is the supreme exponent of the art has many undesirable consequences.
When the exponent is a prime number, I say that its radical less one is divisible by twice the exponent.
For the next three years he rivalled David Wilkie as the principal exponent of genre painting.
She has a good voice, but Keys is an exponent of nu-soul, urban music's equivalent of Britpop.
For example, the exponent b in the rate functions of the expressions in Eq. 5 was assigned a universal value.
The recently deceased Lord was the main exponent of the idea that aid did not work.
The naif became the world's most famous exponent of bohemian life and, of course, a star in Parisian gay society.
In these cases, the 24-bit fixed standard is equivalent to the 24-bit mantissa, plus 8-bit exponent used in the 32-bit, floating-point version.
This is written by a strong exponent of vegetarianism, with supporting views from people she admits are extremists for animal rights.
Though certainly a nationalist, he was by no means the most rightwing exponent in either Serbia or the other former Yugoslav republics.
Nevertheless, the question remains whether an exponent of 0.72 presents an unsurmountable difficulty for stochastic models as they claim.
It was a tough task for the elder of the siblings, who was up against Davis Cup exponent David Sherwood.
In his youth Michael spent a considerable amount of his time in the handball alley in Asdee and became a great exponent of that game.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Shall she not be content with her beautiful part as generatrix of Faculty, but must seek to be exponent too?
Of the masterful style the most brilliant exponent is a short man, but he is the deepest wader in spey.
The popular type and exponent of obstinacy is the mule, a most intelligent animal.
Of epistemological logic in one sense of the phrase Lotze is still to be regarded as a typical exponent.
Only, the forest-runner, by long use, has raised the exponent of his powers.
Pages with similar import can be cited from every exponent of Nationalism.
If you are the exponent of your code, that code is good enough for me.
Throughout Herzl's life, Die Welt served as the exponent of his ideas.
Holmes listened to him intently, with no sign of that impatience which the official exponent too often produced.
Simultaneously, the exponent n can reflect the mechanical property of arterial wall for different age group.
The national passion for aggression found in him its supreme exponent, and achieved through him its realisation in this astounding war.
Its longest exponent is Comte, its broadest Mill and its thickest Spencer.
The stern Gaon refused even to see the exponent of heterodoxy.
In the art of bellman this tendency has found its highest exponent.
He had a considerable reputation in England as a critic and was the accredited exponent in this country of modern French literature.
Francesca Caccini was an exponent of the first growth of opera.
Afterward she had simply become in memory the exponent of an ideal.
She was the first exponent of the law of Judgment after Death for Sin.
What was the profession of the Spanish art nouveau exponent Antonio Gaudi?
Therefore all books of the imagination endure, all which ascend to that truth that the writer sees nature beneath him, and uses it as his exponent.
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