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* The foremost contribution, which is the raison d ’ etre for Moore's law, is the invention of the integrated circuit itself, credited contemporaneously to Jack Kilby at Texas Instruments and Robert Noyce at Intel.
He also lent his voice talents to commercials and radio shows such as CBS Radio Mystery Theater, and for some radio fans, he is known foremost for his contribution to CBSRMT's success.
The Chinese still acknowledge the pioneering contribution of Menzies as " the foremost western scholar of Yin-Shang culture and oracle bone inscriptions.
* He must be foremost in his contribution to the skill and the science of boxing and he need not be a champion.
Stringfellow's foremost contribution to theological thought is to see in " images, ideologies, and institutions " the primary contemporary manifestations of the demonic powers and principalities often mentioned in the Bible.

foremost and Apostolic
Franz Xaver von Funk, admittedly a foremost authority on the latter and all similar early canonical texts, locates the composition of the Apostolic Canons in the 5th century, near the year 400.

foremost and Age
The foremost representative of the Age of Liberty, leader of government and of the Caps from 1719 to 1738 was the Chancery President, Count Arvid Horn.
Yefet ben Ali () was perhaps the foremost Karaite commentator on the Bible, during the " Golden Age of Karaism ".
The gargantuan wrestler was one of the foremost drawing cards during the industry ’ s “ Golden Ageof the 1950s and 1960s, sporting his trademark white T-shirt, blue overalls, and horseshoe necklace.
* Martha Root ( 1872-1939 ) ( singled out as the foremost Hand of the Cause of the first Bahá ' í century and the " first finest fruit " of the Formative Age.

foremost and is
He is, first and foremost, a defender of public morals, a servant of society.
What Krim ignores, in his contempt for history and for accuracy, is that these magazines, Partisan foremost, brought about a genuine revolution in the American mind from the mid-thirties to approximately 1950.
First and foremost: No one -- no, not anyone -- in the family is allowed to issue blanket invitations to his or her own circle.
We are acutely aware that yours is a society which, in spite of several wars and many privations, has developed itself into one of the foremost nations of the world.
The congregation is first and foremost an economic peer group ; ;
The foremost example of this style is the Gibson J-200, but like the dreadnought, most guitar manufacturers have at least one jumbo model.
All of these brains contain the same set of basic anatomical components, but many are rudimentary in the hagfish, whereas in mammals the foremost part ( the telencephalon ) is greatly elaborated and expanded.
Kevin Kiernan, professor of English at the University of Kentucky, is foremost in the computer digitalisation and preservation of the manuscript ( the Electronic Beowulf Project ), using fibre-optic backlighting to further reveal lost letters of the poem.
* Catullus is discussed in John Fowles's novel The French Lieutenant's Woman ( 1969 ) as being one of the foremost poets of love, sexuality and desire.
Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum ( Latin, " the Prince of Mathematicians " or " the foremost of mathematicians ") and " greatest mathematician since antiquity ", Gauss had a remarkable influence in many fields of mathematics and science and is ranked as one of history's most influential mathematicians.
The main body of a cannon consists of three basic extensions — the foremost and the longest is called the chase, the middle portion is the reinforce, and the closest and briefest portion is the cascabel or cascable.
*** The face is the flat vertical plane at the foremost edge of the muzzle ( and of the entire piece ).
* The reinforce: This portion of the piece is frequently divided into a first reinforce and a second reinforce, but in any case is marked as separate from the chase by the presence of a narrow circular reinforce ring or band at its foremost end.
Clement contends that while both are important, the fear of God is foremost, because through faith one receives divine wisdom.
The polyphonic organization of different melodies to sound at the same time was still a relatively new invention then, and it is understandable that the mathematical or physical relationships in frequency that give rise to the musical intervals as we hear them, should be foremost among the preoccupations of Medieval musicians.
Few would dispute the verdict of James D. Forbes, an editor of the eighth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica: " His scientific glory is different in kind from that of Young and Fresnel ; but the discoverer of the law of polarization of biaxial crystals, of optical mineralogy, and of double refraction by compression, will always occupy a foremost rank in the intellectual history of the age.
The European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ; ) is the world's foremost alliance of public service media entities, comprising 74 Active Members in 56 countries and 37 Associate Members from a further 22 countries.
She is, first and foremost, the hostess of the White House.
As the foremost saint from Navarre and one of the main Jesuit saints, he is much venerated in Spain and the Hispanic countries where Francisco Javier or Javier are common male given names.
She is said to be the wife of Odin, and is the " foremost among the goddesses " and the queen of Asgard.

foremost and Paul
Several heads of state and their consorts, as the foremost representatives of their nations, gather at the Funeral of Pope John Paul II | funeral for the late Pope John Paul II in 2005.
Paul Euler was a friend of the Bernoulli family — Johann Bernoulli, who was then regarded as Europe's foremost mathematician, would eventually be the most important influence on young Leonhard.
Soon after, on the road to Damascus, Paul of Tarsus converted to Christianity based on a vision of Jesus and later, became one of Christianity's foremost missionaries and theologians.
* Demo, Demonstration of the advantages of the Janko Keyboard by Paul Vandervoort, considered to be the world's foremost player of the device.
A representative leader was Paul D. Cravath, one of New York's foremost corporation lawyers.
In 1544 Charles V returned to Germany from the Italian War after he had signed the Treaty of Crépy and began to forge alliances not only with Pope Paul III but also with Lutheran princes, foremost with Duke Maurice of Saxony, the Albertine cousin of Saxon Elector John Frederick I.
Jean Paul Lemieux, ( 18 November 1904 – 7 December 1990 ) was one of the foremost painters of twentieth century Quebec.
Paul Owens ( July 27, 1924-October 17, 2002 ) was one of the foremost artists in African American gospel music, performing with the Dixie Hummingbirds, the Swan Silvertones and the Sensational Nightingales.
Among the original faculty is John Revere, son of patriot Paul Revere and Valentine Mott, probably the foremost surgeon of his day.
He is also considered one of the foremost experts in canon law, and to have been one of the Vatican's most influential figures during the period shortly before the death of Pope John Paul II.
Escrivá, who was truly desperate in asking the help of Benelli to talk to Paul VI about the foremost concern in his mind, the juridical problem of Opus Dei which can be resolved by becoming a " personal prelature " status for Opus Dei, refused Benelli.
Paul Mellon's foremost philanthropic interest was his alma mater, Yale University.
By the end of the year, Paul Dubois, the foremost obstetrician in his day, had voiced his opinion that she would make the best obstetrician in the United States, male or female.
The foremost illustrator of Paul Éluard's work, she first exhibited with the surrealists in the Salon des Surindépendants of 1933.
The foremost proponents of neurophilosophy are Patricia and Paul Churchland.
As to the Catholic University, though Dr. MacHale had been foremost in advocating the project, he disagreed completely with Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin ( afterward Cardinal ), concerning its management and control, and the appointment of Dr. Newman as rector.
Ross collaborated extensively with the foremost British-based composers of musical theatre active during his productive period, including Carr, Ivan Caryll, Monckton, Leslie Stuart and Sidney Jones, and later Paul Rubens, Harold Fraser-Simson, Howard Talbot and Messager.
Actively philanthropic, her foremost charities are The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, Paul Newman's camp for children with life-threatening illnesses, Bethel Recovery Center, and various breast cancer charities.
The author, F. Paul Pacult, is America ’ s foremost expert on distilled spirits.

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