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The exemplar female Sloane Ranger was considered to be Lady Diana Spencer before marrying The Prince of Wales, when she was an aristocrat from the Spencer family.
Due to these achievements, she was considered an exemplar of the " just ruler ", and influenced her husband and children-especially her youngest son, later David I-also to be just and holy rulers.
In the epic, she is the brave warrior, forceful and active ; in the homily she is an exemplar of pious chastity for cloistered nuns.

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Columbanus ( 540 – 23 November 615 ;, meaning " the white dove ") was an Irish missionary notable for founding a number of monasteries on the European continent from around 590 in the Frankish and Lombard kingdoms, most notably Luxeuil ( in present-day France ) and Bobbio ( Italy ), and stands as an exemplar of Irish missionary activity in early medieval Europe.
The main difference between the text in the surviving Spanish copy and that in the Italian manuscript is that in the Spanish copy chapters 121 to 200 are noted as being missing in the exemplar — although it appears that these chapters had still been present in the Spanish original when it was first examined by George Sale.
The other exemplar that led to quantum mechanics was the study of electromagnetic waves, such as visible light.
Many American paintings throughout the early nineteenth century had religious themes, and Morse was an early exemplar of this.
Crystal symmetry was first investigated experimentally by Nicolas Steno ( 1669 ), who showed that the angles between the faces are the same in every exemplar of a particular type of crystal, and by René Just Haüy ( 1784 ), who discovered that every face of a crystal can be described by simple stacking patterns of blocks of the same shape and size.
* Patton was named the class exemplar for the United States Air Force Academy's class of 2005, the only non-aviator to receive this honor.
Émile François Zola (; 2 April 1840 – 29 September 1902 ) was a French writer, the most important exemplar of the literary school of naturalism and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism.
The building was listed after receiving an award from the British Architectural Instituation, and is considered an exemplar of the later 20th-century architectural style.
" A more recent assessment has been that while acceptance of Newton's theories was not immediate, by the end of a century after publication in 1687, " no one could deny that " ( out of the ' Principia ') " a science had emerged that, at least in certain respects, so far exceeded anything that had ever gone before that it stood alone as the ultimate exemplar of science generally.
The Egyptians envisioned the events of the Osiris myth as taking place sometime in Egypt's dim prehistory, so that Horus, as the king, was regarded as the predecessor and exemplar for all Egyptian rulers.
One dancer who danced briefly for Balanchine was Mikhail Baryshnikov, an exemplar of Kirov Ballet training.
Logic was revived in the mid-nineteenth century, at the beginning of a revolutionary period when the subject developed into a rigorous and formalistic discipline whose exemplar was the exact method of proof used in mathematics.
Focus shifted to her pre-Code " divorcee " persona and Shearer was rediscovered as " the exemplar of sophisticated woman-hood ... exploring love and sex with an honesty that would be considered frank by modern standards ".
On March 13, 2010, LeMay was named the exemplar for the United States Air Force Academy class of 2013.
Among these, St. Catherine in particular was used as an exemplar for women, a status which at times superseded her intercessory role.
The fact that the note is in the three most important manuscripts indicates that it was also in the common exemplar of these, will appeared in the fifth century.
Randolph County became the exemplar of the movement and was the subject of many publications and visits from officials from as far away as Canada and China.
Some manuscripts show evidence that particular care was taken in their composition, for example, by including alternative readings in their margins, demonstrating that more than one prior copy ( exemplar ) was consulted in producing the current one.
Gove's stance was an exemplar of descriptivist linguistics: describing language as it is or has been used.
The Babylonian Chronicle covering the years 747 to 668 BC, the best preserved exemplar of this genre, was possibly collated from astronomical diaries, although the earliest exemplar of these dates to 652 BC.

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Another exemplar was Zhao Mengfu ( 1254 – 1322 ), a former official of the Song Dynasty who served under the Mongol administration of the Yuan and whose wife Guan Daosheng ( 1262 – 1319 ) was also a painter-poet and calligrapher.
An exemplar of this approach was Alfred Waterhouse, whose works included buildings in Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance styles and eclectic fusions between them.
In prehistory, the first people appeared in the Dartford area around 250, 000 years ago: a tribe of prehistoric hunter-gatherers whose exemplar is called Swanscombe Man.
Its approach was based on the Congregational church's role in the London Missionary Society ( LMS ), whose fundamental principle was to develop a wholly non-denominational exemplar.
In an important essay, he contrasts principles derived empirically from a close parsing of texts, a tradition whose great exemplar was Dr. Johnson, to the fashionable mode for philosophical critique that deconstructs the ' rhetorical ' figures of a text and, in doing so, unwittingly disposes of the values and principles underlying the art of criticism itself.
" Robert Burgoyne called it " the perfect exemplar of this mode of cinematic creation whose established critical definition was given by André Bazin.

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As a Marist priest, Champagnat had a particular affinity for the Blessed Virgin Mary, so upon conception of the idea of Marist Brothers, Champagnat chose to call his brothers Petits Frères de Marie ( Little Brothers of Mary ), emphasising the meekness and humbleness he wished them to pursue, and seeking their consecration to her as an exemplar of fidelity to Christ.
" In conjunction with dreaming and trance experience Chumbley used automatic writing and drawing to manifest the knowledge drawn from ritual magic ; these procedures, in which the magician offers her or himself as a vehicle for the forces summoned instead of utilising another as medium, is uncommon in the Western occult tradition-one modern exemplar being Austin Osman Spare.

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Alkindus considered Aristotle as the outstanding and unique representative of philosophy and Averroes spoke of Aristotle as the " exemplar " for all future philosophers.
St Thomas interprets ' You should love your neighbour as yourself ' from Leviticus 19 and Matthew 22 as meaning that love for ourselves is the exemplar of love for others.
The book served as Confucianism's seminal textbook for Chinese women for two millennia, but cementing the " cult of chastity " as an exemplar of Chinese superiority also condemned many widows to lives of " poverty and loneliness.
In his 1996 inaugural speech as President of the Royal Statistical Society, Adrian Smith held out evidence-based medicine as an exemplar for all public policy.
The Central Station manager quotes Kurtz, the exemplar: " Each station should be like a beacon on the road towards better things, a centre for trade of course, but also for humanizing, improving, instructing ".
His preference for clarity and order influenced the Purist style of Amédée Ozenfant and Charles Edouard Jeanneret ( Le Corbusier ), and made Gris an important exemplar of the post-war " return to order " movement.
The Sagittarius region is chemically rich and is often used as an exemplar by astronomers searching for new molecules in interstellar space.
* The life and teachings of Jesus Christ constitute the exemplar model for living one's own life.
Moreover, as is well-known, the historical Antony and Cleopatra were the prototypes and antitypes for Virgil ’ s Dido and Aeneas: Dido, ruler of the north African city of Carthage, tempts Aeneas, the legendary exemplar of Roman pietas, to forego his task of founding Rome after the fall of Troy.
This model has established itself as the exemplar for saliency detection and consistently used for comparison in the literature.
Divination, however, extended into other fields with, for example, the old Babylonian libanomancy texts, concerning interpreting portents from incense smoke, being one and Bēl-nadin-šumi ’ s omen text on the flight paths of birds, composed during the reign of Kassite king Meli-Šipak, being another exemplar.
Buechner has occasionally been accused of being too “ preachy ;” a 1984 review by Anna Shapiro in the New York Times notes “ But for all the colloquialism, there is something, well, preachy and a little unctuous about making yourself an exemplar of faith.
In addition to the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce, and in concert with the Town of Longboat Key, these entities have made Longboat Key an exemplar of local government and citizen cooperation in participation and management for communities of its type.
The exemplar for the " Nennian recension " is the one in Cambridge public library ms. Ff.

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