She could provide the required political leadership to galvanize her people, being the daughter of Indonesia's founding father. |
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He is generally considered to be the founding father of the animal liberation movement and has turned quite a few meat eaters into vegetarians. |
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More important, however, he never became a founding father of republican institutions in the Old World. |
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Kanae Yamamoto was the founding father of the Japanese Sosaku Hanga art movement that came up at the beginning of the twentieth century. |
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French chef Auguste Escoffier was a founding father of haute cuisine and a serious lover of wild game. |
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He was indeed the founding father of the nation and his incumbency took us to a certain point in our history. |
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The other founding father of modern historiography is the French medievalist Marc Bloch, author of The Historian's Craft. |
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Hirokazu Kanazawa was a close disciple of Gichin Funakoshi, considered by many to the founding father of the Shotokan school of karate. |
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To African Americans, Houston was more founding father than anyone who framed the Constitution. |
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Hermann Julius Oberth, who was born on June 25, 1894, in the Transylvanian town of Hermannstadt, is considered a founding father of rocketry and astronautics. |
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The founding father of the American Reform Movement was Isaac Meyer Wise. |
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In the meantime, your law partner joins an opposition party and becomes the Prime Minister, by drubbing the founding father of the party at the polls. |
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Saint Lucia mourns the passing not only of its Prime Minister, but of its founding father. |
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Jean Monnet, a founding father of the European project, sought inspiration in the Swiss Alps. |
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This special issue is dedicated to John McCarthy, founding father of Artificial Intelligence. |
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I'm saying this not because he just passed away but because he's the real founding father of our universal healthcare system. |
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The main architect of the telephone in Canada was Charles Sise, who may be considered as the founding father of Bell in Canada. |
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In November 2006, the Department dedicated its new home to founding father Prof. J. Mortelmans, who died that same year. |
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Luxembourg, the founding father of the EU, remains at the heart of the European construction process. |
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The city has many historic sites from the ancient Koguryo Kingdom and Tangun, the legendary founding father of Korea. |
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The founding father and leader of the project is Joostina Boston, well known in the Russian community, Joomla. |
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But Sir John, being the founding father of his nation, was also a man ready to fully accept the rules of democracy. |
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A focal point of this project is the refurbishing the former residence of Terrace's town founding father, George Little. |
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As the son of the founding father of Kenya, Jomo Kenyatta, Mr Kenyatta is among the richest and most princely men in the republic. |
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The earliest Welsh genealogies give Maximus the role of founding father for several royal dynasties, including those of Powys and Gwent. |
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He was later premier danseur with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, from 1938 to 1952, and is a founding father of American ballet. |
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Among the most famous Scottish American soldier frontiersmen were Davy Crockett and Sam Houston, founding father of Texas. |
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Armstrong, who died in 1971 and was known as Satchmo, is widely recognized as a founding father of jazz. |
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The Bloc leader should heed advice from the founding father of the Bloc Québécois, the former premier of Quebec, Lucien Bouchard, and concentrate on Quebec's true priorities, which include the economy. |
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This book recounts the decade to pay homage to a company that has now become as famous as the Green Fairy that the founding father of Pernod, Henri Louis Pernod, once promoted. |
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It was a bit like Legoland. Management science's founding father was yet another engineer: Frederick Winslow Taylor, who wandered round factories with a stopwatch and a clipboard to measure workers' productivity. |
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Once upon a time long long ago, Lucien Bouchard, the leader and founding father of the Bloc Québécois, even said that Bloc members had only one single mandate to fulfill. |
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Space is provided for Pignon Bleu to carry out their activities in the building that was once the home of SSQ's founding father and which now belongs to the SSQ Foundation. |
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It was built in the eighth century by the founding father of our lineage. |
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Davis from Slough, is the founding father of chemical engineering. |
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He is considered a founding father of machine tool technology. |
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Bramah can be viewed as a founding father in industrial quality control. |
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Pride of place goes here to Dionysius the Areopagite, anachronously treated before Augustine, in recognition of his status as founding father of the tradition. |
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As a founding father of our Gathering we do herewith appeal to the Lebanese state to offer him adequate security and protection worthy of his stature, Ulama statement went on. |
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The Founding Father had good reason to splurge after many Christmases that were lean on cheer. |
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Gouverneur Morris, Founding Father of the United States, author of the United States Constitution and Senator from New York, King's College. |
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John Jay, Founding Father of the United States, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, King's College. |
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Alexander Hamilton, Founding Father of the United States, the first United States Secretary of the Treasury, King's College. |
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Recall that America's 18th century Founding Father was, among other things, an entrepreneur, author, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, self-help expert and aphorist. |
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