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"We would be the exemplars," Tarter says she had assumed.
These exemplars of wafu (Japanese-style) pasta are available all day.
Kohli views two big-name US tech executives as especially worthy exemplars.
I think they're exemplars of a community that's very supportive of its members.
They are exemplars of a villainous version of Thomas Carlyle's Great Man Theory.
The building is full of exemplars of Arab architecture: rounded windows and garden courtyards.
Elite athletes are exemplars of hard work and talent, just like academically gifted students.
Sterling Hyltin, Ms. Mearns, Ms. Peck and Teresa Reichlen remain the company's ballerina exemplars.
In part that is because she and her government are seen as exemplars of corruption.
It nonetheless offers something like a way forward for a continent with few such exemplars.
Like the United States, these were countries that had been seen as exemplars of democracy.
The kamikaze are exemplars of the Japanese mentality, a mentality that goes back to the samurai.
Not every price chart adheres to the perfect exemplars of chart analysis, but sometimes they do.
In this country, racially transcendent blacks are used as exemplars, direct foils to creeping black counterculture.
The Exemplars are an artistic movement for the people, not a righteous band of teenage cutthroats.
Harvard's cases are perhaps exemplars, if only because they are so widely and so often used.
The three lives in the book's subtitle were variously catalysts, beneficiaries and exemplars of these watershed changes.
The officers among them are an especially well-rounded ideal who are exemplars of education and sacrifice.
They are the author's exemplars for how everyone should deal with offensive speech: A stiff upper lip.
"Burn the Witch" and "Daydreaming" are exemplars of Radioheadisms, but the rest of the album doesn't skimp.
Your article's major tech exemplars include artificial intelligence, gene editing, drones, virtual reality and battery-powered transportation.
Mr Peña once praised Mr Duarte and two other tainted governors as exemplars of the PRI's "new generation".
I ask because I have often heard you praise Scandinavian countries, like Denmark, as exemplars of democratic socialism.
For example, Texas and Massachusetts — often considered exemplars of the red and blue models — had almost converged by 1980.
Pictures of these exemplars were thought to have a quasi-magical effect on viewers, who would emulate their virtue.
The list of humane "955" exemplars includes Amazon, Google and Microsoft, as well as the Chinese social website Douban.
Don Peppe is one of the few exemplars where pride and purpose, both essential to this cuisine, remain intact.
Those who consider themselves exemplars of American achievement (and he includes himself among the offenders) are in fact economic villains.
Or did Melania Trump go hunting for exemplars, find Obama's text online and simply cut and paste her favorite bits?
Zzz… Greengrass's Bourne films are superb exemplars of the conventional action movie, with an unusually rich character at the center.
They were the moral exemplars, the arbiters of good and evil, of what is acceptable conduct and what is not.
And as she frets several times throughout the book, Jews aren't always the best exemplars of their own received wisdom.
The best exemplars of our federal government, in the persons of Rod Rosenstein and Robert Mueller, continue to issue indictments.
In both instances, the administration made a deliberate decision to oppose Amazon and Google — the exemplars of unbridled Big Tech.
She also championed black exemplars whom her husband, Fredrick, had exhaustively researched in biographies for young people of all races.
If you're one of the exemplars in those instances, you have a pretty good reason to worry about this issue.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) are exemplars in this area.
You get John Wieners, one of the youngest exemplars of "The New American Poetry" as canonized by Donald Allen in 1960.
Female guerrillas are meant to be seen as exemplars who show that female leadership is crucial in every sphere of society.
The festival will investigate natural machinery, and its largest venture will explore some of the greatest exemplars of that theme: birds.
At the end of their show life, Exemplars I and II were put into storage at Mr. Steinkraus's estate in Darien, Conn.
If the two exemplars of these outlooks could agree on a proposal, then others would probably be able to fall into line.
So he turned to the Quran and the stories of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions, considered the exemplars of Islamic conduct.
Art Review Make way for Francis Picabia, one of the grandest, most mordant exemplars of early modernism, and perhaps the least familiar.
Simon Doonan and Jonathan Adler, colorful exemplars not just of same-sex marriage but also of Manhattan's creative class, are their neighbors.
"These are real people, flawed characters that are not meant to be moral exemplars, but people that readers can identify with," she said.
A state ranking of 10 exemplars was topped by Gubei Water Town, a resort near the Great Wall on the outskirts of Beijing.
One such guise is the campaign against "globalists," the leading exemplars of which just happen to have names like Soros, Yellen and Blankfein.
DeRisi was identified through phone records, voice exemplars and the debit card he used to buy the pre-paid cell phone, according to authorities.
And politicians are likely to trail a bit behind emergent economic and technological realities, as they always have, even in such exemplars as California.
Many other exemplars are not included here, among them Kerry James Marshall, Dana Schutz, Chris Ofili, Carroll Dunham and their great precursor, Alice Neel.
Cities and businesses around the world are now paying street artists — rather than trying to arrest them — and Miami is one of the exemplars.
When Mr. Saarinen died in 1961, Mr. Pelli continued working on what became Ezra Stiles College and Morse College, considered exemplars of gentle modernism.
Today, Frontier strikers have an almost mythic presence within the Culinary Union here — seen as exemplars of people who know how to fight effectively.
And there are no better exemplars of these values than recipients of the nation's highest award for valor in combat, the Medal of Honor.
Shiny exemplars of successful revenge bodies may be more likely to persist in Instagram feeds, but it's useful to ask about what's motivating these folks.
Curved TVs have also earned more scorn than praise — most recently on this very website, courtesy of a withering review of one of Samsung's exemplars.
The way these opposing exemplars of what it means to be the perfect women square off gives Big Little Lies some interesting territory to explore.
However, the answer isn't to use humans as the solution, but for them to label the exemplars from which machines can learn the decision boundary.
I could go on about the cold noodles, too, exemplars of their kind, slippery rather than sticky, tasting as much of sesame as of peanuts.
The turnabout for the first generation of post-Mao Chinese capitalists, once seen as exemplars of the country's ingenuity and economic prowess, has been swift.
"Life for Rent" and "White Ladder" are both exemplars of "folktronica": a largely acoustic genre using pianos and guitars lightly overlaid by synths and electronic beats.
Presidents have continued that tradition since, usually inviting Americans considered exemplars of national ideals: veterans, public servants, and ordinary citizens who engage in acts of heroism.
And the alleged exemplars of American hermeticism are either dead (John Updike), retired (Roth), or have ruined their careers by writing dumb shit on Twitter (Oates).
But there are no moral exemplars with power over Trump, and most have subverted national interests by appeasing Trump in pursuit of their own narrow ones.
Their books are exemplars of historical reconstruction, and they vividly bring to life the ecological sensitivity, inclusiveness, and egalitarianism that inspired so many in early America.
Neither company is perfect, of course, but both are shining exemplars of American capitalism, among the most innovative and important companies of the last 50 years.
The result: "The location of the focal colors, the best exemplars of the basic color terms, is in a remarkably similar place across different languages," Conway says.
One of the exemplars of that transformation is Ro Khanna, who was elected in 2016 to represent California's 17th Congressional District in the heart of Silicon Valley.
" None of Jamison's literary exemplars howl at the sky as furiously as Don Birnam, the writer-protagonist of Charles Jackson's best-selling 1944 novel, "The Lost Weekend.
As in many genre exemplars, the main setting is a stately manor with dark corners, creaking stairs and a warren of richly appointed rooms shrouded in secrets.
For the trained artists featured in the show, their unschooled counterparts exerted an irresistible pull as exemplars of vitality, ingenuity, sincerity, and a bracing lack of polish.
Memes frequently operate as exemplars of larger trends, as well as stand-ins for cultural anxieties and ways to express and alleviate fears or other emotions through humor.
These arrangements would eventually become her "Living Sculptures" — and exemplars of the 1960s Arte Povera movement that championed "poor," or found, materials in response to Italy's postwar wealth.
It has entered what the legal scholar Richard Primus has called the "anti-canon," a body of cases that lawyers treat as exemplars of bad legal decision making.
Group Material was co-founded by artist-curator-activist-archivist Julie Ault, and curator Maria Lind and architect and artist Apolonija Šušteršič are two of Voorhies's New Institutional exemplars.
As exemplars of provincial high chic, south and north, these women are utterly unalike, though each still has one fashionable foot, not to mention her heart, planted in Europe.
Today, I can't help but want more exemplars for kids like mine, whose sense of self-worth should be free to develop without the sting of such scarce representation.
It was a golden age of blockbuster goonery on screen, with exemplars like the Matrix sequels tempered by outright flops like Lara Croft: Tomb Raider–The Cradle of Life.
The vulgarities never reach the poetically baroque excesses of the HBO show "Deadwood," but they are vivid enough to put distance between them and genre exemplars like John Wayne.
During the campaign, he spent a great deal of time around figures like New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, two exemplars of the species.
The 1930s were the golden age for Oscar-nominated newspaper movies, albeit those in the screwball comedy vein — reporters were the heroes, but not exactly exemplars of the Fourth Estate.
But in New York, especially this month, in which good and great exemplars of flamenco have descended upon the city in a glut, Juan Siddi's troupe just doesn't measure up.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — It is very disorienting when those who are supposed to be our highest moral exemplars have no morals — not even of the alley-cat variety.
French fries, on the other hand, are exemplars of the form, crispy even under a siege of mozzarella, holding their own against squeaky hot dog nubs ensnared in the cheese.
Yet we don't usually criticize such parents, or expect their offspring to become exemplars of a life well lived, because we understand that there's a time fuse burning on athletic achievement.
Are they there because they are exemplars of the values of the company at its best, or because they are top performers but not credible representatives for the company's professed values?
STEPHEN J. KUDLESS STATEN ISLAND ♦ To the Editor: Britain's national mythology is studded with exemplars of John Bullishness tenacity, and it has made a religion of duty and self-sacrifice.
Heti brings a few of the narrator's friends onto the stage, local exemplars of motherhood about whom we know little except that they have cut back severely on their unspecified work.
Mr. Da Fonseca, a drummer, and Mr. Alves, a pianist, are Brazilian jazz exemplars who have carved out a strong niche together, in each other's bands and on each other's albums.
Only now do we ruefully understand he was apparently referring to his one-man-in-charge Trump enterprise and not the well-run American companies viewed as exemplars of sound management.
Dillard was a pioneer in another sense, daring at age 27 to nominate herself for membership in the explorers' club of American letters whose most famous exemplars — Thoreau, Muir, Abbey — were men.
But it hit on a critical dynamic in marginalized communities where our exemplars are not just seen as successful people, but avatars of our hopes and dreams, with expansive responsibilities to their community.
Matched by evident talent, her aspirations go beyond the limitations of urbano as she cites groundbreaking artists like Rihanna and Shakira favorably as exemplars, inspirations, and potential models for pushing herself forward artistically.
For me, the City of Light is as much about the allées de prestige —the orange-carpeted promenades lined with prize-winning exemplars of heritage breeds—as it is about the Champs-Élysées.
And it's not at all clear that Warren's own politics -- or that of her left-wing faction in the Democratic Party -- have ever been exemplars of that level of nuance in identity politics.
I sent him two very different versions — one with the mini-theme that you see here, and one with a ton of exemplars like this, but with UNIONIZED still far and away the best.
Moreover, I don't think there's another politician now living who devotes so much of his speeches to little biographies of his own exemplars, people like James Stockdale, Bud Day, Morris Udall and Master Sgt.
Mr. Krzyzewski — who is in his 39th season coaching the Blue Devils and is college basketball's leader in wins — and Duke have held themselves up not only as consummate winners but as moral exemplars.
Yes, it actually turned out both Martin's and Davis's fathers were actively involved in their upbringing; the seeming exemplars of the problem of Black gender disrepair didn't typify the problem MBK was trying to correct.
The Republican right has always looked at the Clintons as radical leftist demons -- exemplars of the ultra-liberalism the right despises, even though Bill and Hillary Clinton are more conventional center-left in their politics.
Although Britain is one of the leading exemplars of this trend, it was one of only 38 countries to record an improved score, thanks to the robust turnout of 72.2% in the June 2016 Brexit referendum.
As these two old rogues circle each other, Dobbs and Soderbergh ponder the legacies of these men and the actors who play them — both of whom were exemplars of masculine beauty and cool in the 1960s.
Many have been quick to charge Latinx artists with appropriating black culture with this music, a point well taken when considering many of the scene's current exemplars are not Afro-Latinx but light-skinned or essentially white.
To start with, the historical episodes commonly understood to be exemplars of this conflict — from Giordano Bruno's execution as a scientific martyr to the uniformly hostile religious reception of Darwin's "Origin of Species" — are frequently misunderstood or misrepresented.
Individuals like Nick Tiller, a longtime energy portfolio manager who had founded a charitable organization called Sustainable America and remained friendly with the firm after leaving in late 2013, were held out as exemplars of the new thinking.
Those who loved the McPizza came from miles around, sometimes as far as 1,000 miles, to wait 11 minutes—an eternity in McTime—and bite into one of the last remaining exemplars of McDonald's foray into pie-making.
There aren't as many exemplars in getting stunting down at a low level of income as there are the overall reduction in childhood death where just getting your vaccine coverage up gives you dramatic gains in that measure.
I thought to write an essay that cautioned against having the pendulum swing too far from adulation toward condemnation, that cautioned against lumping Silicon Valley in with Washington and Wall Street as exemplars not of American exceptionalism but of venality.
"I've just become so disappointed and disillusioned with a group of people who I thought at one point were exemplars of clear thinking, of openness to new evidence, and maybe most importantly, being curious," philosopher Phil Torres told BuzzFeed News.
You can think of them as the next logical step that most people take when they decide they want an upgrade from their Beats cans — and one of the best exemplars in this category is Bowers & Wilkins and its P series.
Rethink was an early entrant into the collaborative robotics space, and the two-handed Baxter and its one-handed successor Sawyer, with their animated eyes and smooth, safe movements, became exemplars of a co-robotic future that never really arrived.
They are exemplars of the kind of automated system that no user asked for, that are deployed solely in an effort to pad corporate bottom lines by cutting labor costs, and that ultimately make everyone who encounters them worse off.
He specifically cited the states of Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama -- the sites of bloody battles during the Civil War and during the civil rights era -- as exemplars of the need to build racial reconciliation on the bedrock foundation of historical truth.
" Illness as Metaphor " (1978), her polemic against the pernicious mythologies that blame people for their illnesses, with tuberculosis and cancer as prime exemplars, was a popular success as well as a significant influence on how we think about the world.
" The pro-democracy group Freedom House said in a report released on Tuesday that Hungary and Poland, once held up as exemplars of democratic transformation as they emerged from Communist rule in the 1990s, had seen a "spectacular breakdown of democracy.
One of the more avid exemplars was Lord Elgin, the British diplomat who in 1803 removed the statues from the Parthenon to ship home from Athens to decorate his mansion (he nearly lost the lot in a shipwreck en route).
A mid-tempo rock tune well furnished with strumming and chiming guitars, it recalls mid-70s exemplars of Swedish pop, with lyrics that lean into tranquil mysticism: When I dieDon't you cry I'll be flying by you I'll be riding wings of love.
Han explained the selection criteria: "Those who are well assimilated to the North Korean regime, those who are exemplars of working collectively, those who are from the right families, and of course those who meet the height and age standards," she said.
Brutalism in America is more institutional; Boston's behemoth of a city hall and the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University (Le Corbusier's only building in the United States) are two exemplars of the form's dominance in government and educational structures.
" Just as Ms. Gotti may have later inspired "Mob Wives," on VH1, and made cameos on "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," her three sons were exemplars of what came to be known as the "gym, tan, laundry" lifestyle, popularized on "Jersey Shore.
Basically, we need to go back to Clash of the Titans and apologize, because even the most saccharine exemplars of the sandal-genre are nowhere near as bad as Ben-Hur, which cost $60 million more to make than Passion of the Christ .
Last but by no means least, Abrams herself not only has a chance to make history as the first black woman elected governor of any state in the union but is also at the vanguard of a larger trend that had other exemplars Tuesday.
It can't be said too often that, for all the dance rhythm employed by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, the structural balance achieved by these three exemplars of what Charles Rosen called "the classical style" in music has defeated almost every choreographer who has attempted them.
But they are still referred to in The Big Bang Theory's scripts as "Wolowitz" and "Koothrappali," their last names and what they were called on the show early on, when they were defined less as characters and more as walking exemplars of geeky ineptitude.
Sam and Roscoe have two big spats: the first when she discovers that as he parsed through exemplars of feminine beauty and talent to inspire Loretta, he for some reason pulled out photos of her and covered them with question marks, X's, and other rude notes.
Anthem is the first attempt by Bioware (of Mass Effect and Dragon Age fame) to tap into the well of cash supposedly to be found in the "game as platform" trend that has grown over the last few years, with Destiny, Warframe and Fortnite as preeminent exemplars.
Change was foreshadowed by earlier exemplars like (to name but a few) Faith Ringgold, Barbara Chase-Riboud and Robert Colescott in the 1960s; Adrian Piper and David Hammons in the 1970s; Jean-Michel Basquiat, in the 1980s; Chris Ofili, Kara Walker, Glenn Ligon and William Pope.
He remains best known for the three short novels that make up "The New York Trilogy": exemplars of his Parisian mode, they were first published in the nineteen-eighties and are the foundation for a career far more celebrated in Europe than in his native land.
Having reviewed his Ether Flow headphones in the wake of last summer's meeting, I can confirm that Clark knows what he's doing — though pricey, I consider both the Ether Flow and Ether C Flow to be among the leading exemplars in their respective open and closed-back design categories.
But his place in the public imagination was pretty much fixed at the time of the Catonsville raid, as the impish-looking half of the Berrigan brothers — traitors and anarchists in the minds of a great many Americans, exemplars to those who formed what some called the ultra-resistance.
And for all the rose-colored tributes to John McCain and Mitt Romney, who are now held up by Democrats as exemplars of erstwhile Republican honor and sanity, many Obama supporters once seethed at the sight of them — and, for at least a few months of 2008, of Mrs.
Of course, such problems have bedeviled Europe since the dawn of civilization as new conquerors erased traces of their predecessors, leaving behind a patchwork of stone survivors from ancient Rome to the Holy Roman Empire whose subjects may not have been exemplars of human rights and modern morality.
He uncovered two leads: the only surviving exemplars of the film project (visual ideas, storyline, characters' sketches) were a Portuguese abridged translation contained in an out-of-print catalogue of Dalí's film projects and a more extensive document, a notebook written in French that was housed at the Centre Pompidou.
I look at Bill Taylor and George Kent, meanwhile, exemplars of the men who once ran the world's most powerful government, and I am skeptical that their smooth oration, their command of the truth, their shining garments, will have any impact at all—that this is still their country to save.
Bringing to mind exemplars of the form — from "Persuasion" to "The ­Emperor's Children" — though ultimately falling short of their heights, "Invincible Summer" concerns four friends who meet in 1994 at the University of Bristol and follows them over two decades as they drift in and out of one another's lives.
But their childlessness makes them worse exemplars of family values in the eyes of some non-elites than divorcees who have multiple children — a category that includes Matteo Salvini, the leader of Italy's far-right League party, and Marine Le Pen, of France's National Rally party, as well as Donald Trump.
Geisel's sensibility, it turns out, was far more absorbent, and far more pliable, than one would have imagined, turned in many different directions by the winds of his era, and changed again and again by his contact with a kind of all-star roster of mid-20th-century creative exemplars.
The male nude is, of course, one of the oldest artistic fixations: The Riace bronzes, Greek sculptures cast around 450 B.C., depict naked, bearded warriors as exemplars of masculine strength and beauty; "Farnese Hercules," a third-century B.C. marble sculpture of the mythical hero, once stood at Rome's Baths of Caracalla.
We are trying to find books that we think are the best written, the best told, the best argued, the best researched or reported when it comes to nonfiction, voices that are strong and distinctive in fiction, styles that are either exemplars of their form or are groundbreaking in some way.
Trying to criticize the Crazy Rich Asians cast for not going out of their way to wear Asian designers unintentionally underscores the pressure that nonwhite performers are under to be exemplars of race and representation in a way that, say, the cast of Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again is not.
Rather than citing abhorrent figures like Eastland and Talmadge as exemplars of a bygone civility, Biden might just as easily have lamented the many ways in which the postwar Senate majority amplified the power and influence of segregationists—a pivotal fact that Biden only glancingly acknowledged after the public uproar greeting his comments.
As I enjoy the peacefulness that a rare Christmas snowfall has brought to the Pacific Northwest lowlands, I think about the state of our country and how the current occupant of the White House cannot even bring himself to lay down partisanship for an evening to celebrate these exemplars of America's greatness.
If Status Quo were the exemplars of pre-punk 70s straight ahead rock shorn of frills, Michael's tight productions laid down a marker for the glamour of 80s and 90s post-Thatcherite pop (somewhat ironically, given Wham's support for striking miners and the ambivalent stance on consumerism lying beneath the sheen of his music).
The stories are uneven, but the best of them—including "The Only Man on Liberty Street," in which racism ruptures a complicated family, and "Not Exactly Lena Horne," in which two retired widowers get into a small, upsetting fight—are exemplars of the form: taut and self-contained yet seemingly pulled midstream from life.
After all, they are already moral exemplars thanks to their vocation and their sacrifices; whatever small wrongs they might commit are mitigated by the fact that they are out there on the front lines, saving the unfortunate when they could be selfishly making a good living in the comfort and safety of the first world.
For instance, political rallies often use human exemplars to make an abstract issue feel more real — they bring in a parent of a gun crime victim or a Vietnam vet who does not get enough medical support or a single mother who is doing four jobs but still not earning enough to make ends meet.
I recently had dinner with a friend from those grad-school days — one of my first exemplars of the benefits of this mode of reading — and he confessed that as time goes on, he finds himself reading slower and slower, as if every sentence (in a book worth reading, at least) offers up an infinity of potential rabbit holes.
"One thing we're really seeing is a lot of dominant older men people think aren't willing to step aside, and you see resource constraints with millennials trying to get jobs, and we're thinking of male CEOs refusing to relinquish power — so I think the exemplars are men," says Ashley Martin, an assistant professor of organizational behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Part of the answer, undoubtedly, is the combination of Bill Clinton's great talents and overweening appetites; part of it is Hillary Clinton's myopic sense of personal righteousness; part of it is that they are lawyers, who try to use words — foolishly, sometimes — to extricate themselves from mistakes; and part of it is that they are the perfect exemplars of the baby boom generation, charismatic and idealistic and greedy for glory.
Along with Baldwin comes V.S. Naipaul ("The benevolent rheumy-eyed old soul: so fond of the word 'nigger,' so aggressive in his lack of sympathy toward Africa, so brutal in his treatment of woman"); Tomas Transtromer ("It's a good thing I'm unembarrassable about influence, because I realize now how many of Transtromer's concepts I have hidden away in my own work"); W.G. Sebald ("This expert mixing of forms owed a great deal to his reading of the 17th-­century melancholics Robert Burton and Thomas Browne"); Derek Walcott ("He names painters as his exemplars more often than he names poets: Pissarro, Veronese, Cézanne, Manet, Gauguin and Millet roll through the ­pages"); and André Aciman ("Aciman's debt to Proust is deep and freely acknowledged").

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