| I'll applaud the role of inspirer and moral example from a religious leader who wants to contribute to politics and social progress. |
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| A rollcall of Afrocentrists in the African Diaspora, since the 18th century, would include the inspirer of the Haitian liberation struggle. |
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| The compact between the inspirer and inspired is nothing to do with great reputations. |
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| John O'Neil, now in the shop window, was the inspirer of his side, stravaiging the park with elan and sending cute passes into the areas of maximum damage. |
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| An inspirer of Hollywood blockbusters, he can also claim credit for two of the best presidential biographies around, on Eisenhower and Nixon. |
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| He was an inspirer of both the European Enlightenment and the Constitution of the United States. |
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| They support the Eisteddfod as the promoter and inspirer of arts, letters and music, and are conspicuous among the annual prize winners. |
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| Consequently, the New Camaro will offer performances, innovations and the technology of an avant-gardist car, while preserving the charm of its inspirer. |
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| President Cissé, an eminent political personality of his country, a stimulator and an inspirer of the profession in Niger, is also an emblematic international figure who we had much pleasure to meet at our meetings. |
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| A bit later, in 1618, Sir Walter Raleigh, the great inspirer, was beheaded for insubordination and treason. |
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| In this great wheel of Brahman, the life and foundation of all, the soul wanders like a swan, thinking himself and the Inspirer to be separate. |
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