The rose is the queen of flowers and preeminently intended as a sign of love. |
|
He was a preeminently romantic personality, a brilliant pupil of Liszt, precociously torn away from a promising career. |
|
Nevertheless, Europe today remains preeminently the homeland of various European peoples. |
|
But social and economic policies are preeminently policy matters that are the concern of government. |
|
This system is preeminently appropriate for the automatic loading and unloading of various products. |
|
The trend toward concentrating on individual salvation was reinforced in the theology of the leading Church Fathers, preeminently St. Augustine. |
|
The new regime became preeminently one of militarism and bureaucracy. |
|
Collision protection, if desired, with a hand-rail frame or railings, for realizing road safety in parking garages, preeminently public facilities where safety is a strong considering factor. |
|
That interpretation is reinforced in chapter seven, on Hegel's treatment of the proofs for God's existence, preeminently the ontological proof, rescued from Kant's strictures. |
|
Preeminently, John Wesley and other early Methodists were at the root of sparking this new movement during the First Great Awakening. |
|