Patrick Mabaso, a successfully rehabilitated prisoner and the founder and manager of the reupholstery project at the church, is a prime example. |
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Our native sea holly, appropriately called Eryngium maritimum, is a prime example. |
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I was a prime example, a fledgling member, of the brotherhood of benighted working class cannon fodder the US is so famous for. |
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Then the middle section offers a prime example of cantabile style from the violin, and Neftel's singing tone is intoxicating. |
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Great Britain was a prime example of the constitutional, representative, oligarchical system. |
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Her behavior was a prime example of that over-eager enthusiasm, that in-my-face approach that has always driven me back. |
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This scandal over a questionable memo has been a prime example of the process in action. |
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They are a prime example, having never earned an honest penny in their miserable lives. |
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The moratorium on fishing for cod and witch flounder off the Grand Banks in the North Atlantic is a prime example. |
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And in a medium too often tarred with the brush of ephemera, it stakes a claim as a prime example of the inherent power of comics. |
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This home's corner turret, wraparound porch and ornate detailing make it a prime example of Victorian-style architecture. |
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Don't get me wrong, there are other sports doing great things and Rugby Union for one is a prime example. |
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A prime example is Laetrile, a useless and poisonous drug promoted for cancer treatment. |
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Indeed, Bizet's Carmen represents a prime example of the continued European fascination with oriental Spain. |
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The popular Star Wars trilogy is a prime example in which much of the occult and Eastern mysticism can be seen. |
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Yes, I realise this is a prime example of the pot calling the kettle black. |
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Hagrid, another character in the novels, is a prime example of a male being shunned for displaying sensitive and emotional characteristics. |
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This is a prime example of an award that increases access as well as helping regenerate an area that has suffered hardship over the last year. |
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There's some mixed metaphors in the lyrics and it's probably a prime example of bad 80s music, but hey, I love this song. |
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Here, surely, is a prime example of how formalism makes economists impervious to the evidence. |
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The search for the origins of a work of art has already become a literary subgenre, A.S. Byatt's Possession being a prime example. |
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A prime example of this is something as simple as moving the cursor around the screen. |
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Thirteen years later, the OncoMouse is a prime example of the hazards of mixing science and commerce. |
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Our reliance this past year on the abilities of staff to carry out our key strategies is a prime example of this commitment. |
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If he doesn't win here, and win convincingly, his strategy of betting on the later, bigger states will go down as a prime example of political hara-kiri. |
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Many Member States have followed a policy of promoting national companies and the railway sector is a prime example of this. |
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The Central African region, in particular, presents a prime example of this grim reality. |
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Any drug that does that, alcohol being a prime example, cannot be all that great if we overdo it. |
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And Steubenville was a prime example of our crummy attitude when it comes to bringing attackers to account. |
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He is a prime example of how adversity brings out the best in people. |
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He pointed to Yuma, Ariz., as a prime example of where that partnership works. |
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A prime example of creepy camouflage is thinking of harassment as compliments. |
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His kitchen worktops offer a prime example of this approach. |
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Murder By Death is a prime example of Simon at the top of his game. |
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Iraq after the gulf war is a prime example of the quick-and-dirty approach. |
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This provision singles out the Conference of Parties to the CBD as a prime example. |
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The music industry is a prime example of the serious consequences of failing to adapt an operating model to a changing environment in time. |
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Located about two hours west of Sofia in the Sredna Gora highlands, Koprivshtitsa is a prime example of Bulgaria's attempt to promote its country life to tourists. |
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Inuit, Metis and First Nations youth have the spirit to succeed and these role models are a prime example of that. |
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This is a prime example of falling standards in public services. |
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Sisson says growers who have committed to Navy bean contracts that are 2 or 3 years in duration are a prime example. |
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This innovative offset screwdriver with extremely high torque is a prime example for a successful FEIN problem solver. |
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Scientific research is certainly a good thing when used for human welfare, and surely this is a prime example of the kind of research we should be doing, so the argument goes. |
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It's the plurality of its functions that makes it for me a prime example of a tragic object! |
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The waste water directive is a prime example where the concerns of the processing sector were overlooked. |
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Veterans found these too difficult to deal with, and noted the application and appeal process as a prime example. |
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It is a stark and prime example of how important it is to apply strict rules to lobbying. |
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She highlighted securities regulation as a prime example, noting that a move to a common regulator would benefit businesses both large and small. |
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Women over 55 with little labour force experience who don't yet qualify for old age security are a prime example. |
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But if the victim Lavinia offers a prime example, her tormentress Tamora provides a no less striking model of another kind. |
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The edicts of the Lithuanian King Mindaugas is the prime example of the literature of this kind. |
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Another prime example of a targeted delivery system is an immunotoxin. |
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As a prime example, the year 2007 saw the brutal suppression by the Burmese military government of the peaceful pro-democracy movement led by the country's Buddhist monks. |
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Vulgarized in movies and lowly café performances, Eastern dance is going through a revival of sorts, of which the Tunisian-born dancer Leila Haddad is a prime example. |
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Academic economists in Germany tend to fixate on rules and targets, such as the arbitrary limits on budget deficits set by the euro-area's stability pact, itself a prime example of German thinking. |
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This is a prime example of the thoughtlessness of this government, which always claims to have the solution and to know what is good for Canadians. |
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The demarcation of the Raposa Serra do Sol Indigenous Land is a prime example of the Government's action in behalf of the peoples' self-determination. |
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The Mandelbrot set serves as a prime example of how simple mathematical operations can yield astonishingly complex geometric forms. |
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I am proud of my Hellenic heritage, just as I am proud of being Canadian, as Canada is the prime example of a country devoted to the ideals of Hellenism: freedom, democracy and justice. |
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For instance, the rupture of a water pipe in the métro on August 30 was a prime example of the urgent need to invest before other even more serious incidents occur. |
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The latter is a prime example of a bad property right rule with a simple fix: whatever is the fee for origination, the rule would be that it has to be spread over time in proportion to the borrower's payment of principal. |
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He belongs to the nonconformists of the sixties and his works can be regarded as a prime example reflecting the artistic movement of the second Russian avant-garde. |
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Their long gun registry is a prime example. |
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This is a prime example of what we are trying to avoid a priori. |
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Planète, the new generation of stand-alone emergency lighting developed by Luminox, is a prime example of eco-design, which entails managing a product from creation through recycling. |
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Senator Ogilvie, your work generating a method for the chemical synthesis of large RNA molecules is a prime example of the value of basic research. |
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Tesco is a prime example of this strategy based on exploiting the brand with its various formats of branded stores: Tesco Extra, Tesco Metro, Tesco Express. |
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This is a prime example of how better collaboration and integration can improve donation and transplantation rates in this country, and ultimately, save more lives. |
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Peat moss is a prime example of a material that cakes, packs and supports combustion when used as a mulch. |
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Keiron Cunningham, perhaps the prime example of St Helens deep roots in junior rugby. |
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A prime example would be the use of the Discovery Doctrine which is still used in the courts of the United States of America. |
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A prime example of innovation involved the explosive boom of Silicon Valley startups out of the Stanford Industrial Park. |
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I mentioned Mitchell earlier because he is a prime example of someone who is responsible and incredibly perseverant and I greatly admire him. |
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A prime example might be the numerous translations of the Haggada of Pesach into Ladino. |
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It can be considered a prime example of what I have termed the postcolonial pomosexual novel. |
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A prime example of this is the common misconception in the United States that having purple martins around is great for mosquito control. |
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A prime example of how the city is suffering from a lack of basic democracy occurred just after the announcement of the first moratorium on water shutoffs. |
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Then there is the prime example of a useless column, the overscaled monument to Nelson in Trafalgar Square, 52 metres high, designed by William Railton. |
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A prime example of the professional is Earl Shumway, whose five-year, three-month prison term is the toughest sentence ever imposed for an ARPA conviction. |
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Lawrence Broadmore On BBC pay Lord Patten is a prime example of failed politicians being handed nice cushy jobs that they don't have to work too hard in. |
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