He was a living example to others by his belief that complete frankness and generous tolerance are not incompatible. |
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For Tagore, the teacher is a preceptor whose living example is more important and influential than his learning or scholarship. |
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He was enchanted by its austerity and declared that any one of these beautiful arroyos and canyons is a living example of the splendor of the ages. |
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It is for this reason that I am so delighted to have here today a man who is a living example of tolerance. |
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These athletes are a living example of the power of sport and the positive impact it can have on our communities. |
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Wisdom is more taught by being a living example of it than by talking about it. |
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For this reason, parents must be a living example for their children of concern for the poor and needy. |
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The projects of social help described above are a living example of how Christ accompanies each man and each woman. |
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He is a living example of Spa Eastman's mission and his single most important responsibility is to make our clients smile! |
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The oil sands are a living example of how quickly Canada can add up reserves in a new world of relatively high energy prices. |
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It so happens that the Volkswagen Group is a living example of an innovative business culture. |
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Sahar is a living example of the importance of detecting disabilities early in a child's life. |
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The traditional farmers of Chimborazo Province are a living example of how information is passed down. |
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Nowadays, Gazala is a living example that I was right, and I show her to other women to convince them. |
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Do you know someone who stands out as living example of a real active citizen? |
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Former Katimavik participant Monte Gisborne is a living example of Katimavik's core eco-citizenship values. |
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You are one of them, and you are the clearest living example of them that I have seen. |
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But a man who has been a saint all his life, who is a living example of Charity, Justice and Piety, can really get up in the morning and decide to become a very bad person. |
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Brotherly love is an old line, but stfdom is a living example that it will work. |
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He humbly followed Jesus' example and was for the world a living example of the gospel message lived out truthfully and reverently in contemporary society. |
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The apostle Barnabas has been presented to us as a living example of this inner freedom that comes from ' willingly giving over our personhood to the mastery of Christ. |
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It means translating into and from French, so our language will become an unavoidable meeting point, a catalyst of cultures, and a living example of the benefits of diversity. |
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He is tuned in to Parliament's concerns, but I regret that the Council's empty chair is a living example of the political deafness that has filtered through every presidency. |
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She's a living example of the F-Factor diet. |
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Because we are a living example of how present regulations are outdated and have allowed BDUs over time to wield excessive power over our broadcasting system. |
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El Cardener, a working river, a source of wealth and a hub of economic activity, and the potassium salt mines, have shaped the personality and history of this area which has been converted into a living example of rural life. |
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Jesus came and showed us the Father, and by living example he established the concepts of sonship with God and brotherhood with man for His entire universe. |
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Now, Madam Speaker, I know you are liable to react in a very peculiar way when I assert this, but I am a living example of why proportional representation does not work. |
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