As a paragon of the virtues that folk music holds in its cultural armoury, June Tabor must surely rate as number one. |
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But then, how to create that paragon of dairy delectables, the malted milkshake? |
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My step-father, on the other hand, is the paragon of a father figure and someone I can look up to as a role model. |
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The decade she spent looking for the paragon of perfection would not go in vain. |
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The Games are held to be the paragon of selfless and noble sporting achievement. |
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The US views itself as a beacon on the hill, a paragon for other nations to emulate. |
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Asylum-seekers are subject to human nature, just like the rest of us, and not every single one is going to be a paragon of virtue. |
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Will she manage to make an honest gentleman out of the paragon of confirmed bachelors? |
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A true paragon of a British military officer, he was efficient, proper and habitually thorough. |
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Over the past 10 years the Minneapolis Star Tribune has made itself a national laughingstock as a paragon of political correctness. |
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But Cedric the Entertainer steals the show as Eddie, the ancient barber who is a paragon of political incorrectness. |
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One green superfood that is a virtual paragon of nutrition is chlorella, which is believed to contain the most chlorophyll of any plant. |
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There's no doubt of their efficaciousness: each of us at the Book Bench has grown into a veritable paragon of self-control. |
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Rooster is a paragon of virtue compared to Shakespeare's Richard Crookback. |
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Collins may not have been a paragon of virtue but he deserves better than to be remembered by future generations as a ruthless, self-serving and power-hungry meglomaniac. |
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Or is the irony that the poor widow, victim of the scribes' mismanagement, is presented as a true paragon of piety? |
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An older sister, Sophie, had died aged six months but throughout Aldiss's childhood she was held up as a paragon of childlike virtue, a moralistic ghost hovering over him. |
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The Ralph Retort, a paragon of ethical journalism websites, decided to make crowdsourcing stuff to discredit me into a project. |
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One fellow I know, who lost a sizable portion of his nest egg and lives off his investments, was a paragon of cheer and lightness. |
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While Bacall seems like a paragon of cool confidence in the final product, she was a nervous wreck on set. |
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Le Sens de la visite represents a paragon of street artists' ability to take hold of all parameters inherent to a street performance. |
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The books are simply books, entertaining fantasies, not a gateway into the Dionysian worship of the chthonic Great Mother and not a paragon of moral virtue either. |
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Nominated in 1955, and king of its kind ever since, this Humboldt County, California, tree stood majestic and alone atop a grassy knoll, a paragon of arboreality. |
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That paragon of intellect and industry, whose productions astonish by their number, dazzle by their brilliancy, enamor by their feeling, and instruct by the erudition they contain. |
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With its uncluttered start screen and clean memory, the little Windows tablet has proved a paragon of good behaviour. |
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I have never met a doctor who embodies this paragon of medical vice, but such a pervasive myth cannot be entirely without basis. |
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One wonders why this paragon of windbags campaigned so passionately for the republican cause in a country he hadn't lived in for over thirty years. |
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It would surely have benefited from a similar capability. Why, then, was such an aerial paragon not ancestral to any modern creature? |
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Clad in a bespoke suit, bow tie, and designer glasses, Young Lee is a paragon of Angeleno hipness. |
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Euzal was a paragon of pluralism, while Erdoy-an is a proponent of univocal conformity. |
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It now appears that not only a failing economy can produce human misery, even one praised as a paragon of success also has the power to misshape human purposes. |
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Anyone who has worked with him will tell you that David Johnston is a paragon of honour and virtue and honesty and loyalty and dutifulness and every other admirable characteristic known to man. |
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Of course, Whole Foods has always held itself up as a paragon of virtue. |
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Shell is often held up as a paragon of virtue in its treatment of bribery. |
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His daughter, its paragon of virtue, is a bit of an anaemic bore. |
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The only people it seems to make sense to are those in the Conservative Party, who are supposed to be the paragon of virtue by trying to defend family values. |
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Agility, precision, pride... A paragon of virtue warrior! |
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In Switzerland, we see a distinct perfectionist bias and the wish to be perceived as the world's paragon of virtue, regardless of feasibility aspects or a reasonable cost-benefit ratio. |
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There were no huge animals with antlers the other day at the Wandering Moose Café and Catering Company here, just past the single-lane covered bridge in this paragon of the hip new exurbia of Litchfield County. |
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She appears to be, on the surface, a paragon of chastity and virtue. |
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Its alter ego, the US dollar, is no paragon of hardihood either. |
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Amid the truculence and turmoil around it, Germany appears an oasis of tranquillity. To many of its friends and neighbours, though, the paragon is a disappointment. |
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Gregorio Allegri's Miserere, the reformers' other paragon of true church music, also relies heavily on triads in root position. |
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In the past, I have variously been painted as a paragon of the scone and the scolder of errant ways. |
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But his aggression is not always channelled to useful ends, and he sometimes talks up a tempest but fails to follow through. To his boosters, Mr Spitzer is a paragon among prosecutors: diligent, imaginative and incorruptible. |
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The Union is a world trade emporium, the largest donor of development assistance and also a paragon and model for other parts of the world when it comes to managing political, economic and social relations. |
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Before that, he was a paragon of health and durability in Minnesota. |
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What answer do you give him and where can this paragon be found? |
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She must be a paragon of how people in the new Member States view the Internal Market and I think that her report also reflects this and draws on it. |
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The question is not whether it is a perfect free trade agreement, whether Colombia is a problem-free country, and the question is not whether President Uribe is a paragon politician. |
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Even IFPRI, a paragon of liberalism, promotes regulation. So does Philippe Chalmin, well known for his liberal positions, who insisted on the need to implement price stabilization policies in developing countries. |
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A city like Ottawa seems to be like a paragon in a way. |
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Promptly appeared a paragon, aged twenty-five or thereabouts, and exhibiting all the steadiness and serenity of advanced eld. |
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During his life and those of his sons, Constantine was presented as a paragon of virtue. |
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If the mention of Arthur formed part of the original poem this could be the earliest reference to Arthur, as a paragon of bravery. |
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After the setbacks of the third century, Trajan, together with Augustus, became in the Later Roman Empire the paragon of the most positive traits of the Imperial order. |
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The paragon chicken tikka with the ginger soya sauce is the right match for the Bombay blonde while the pickled crumb fried mushroom is perfect for the Indian pale ale. |
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I thrilled to the paragon Pretty Polly, successful in 22 of her 24 starts, winner of three Classics and regular trouncer of the 2,000 Guineas and Derby winner St Amant. |
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The new Sheriff's sole electable quality was that he is such a rookie nitwit that he appeared a paragon of virtue when compared to the other candidates. |
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Paragon Glass Industries, for example, makes Naturalam decorative laminated safety glass using natural wood interlayers. |
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As they crested the hill, Paragon saw that this side of the ravine was not so steep. |
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Paragon looked to see a smooth trail that diverted from the ravine, leading into the passive earthen walls. |
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To see heroes of Paragon City in real life is to see a bleak view of an all cosplay future. |
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Smiling, Paragon drew his covers tighter and pondered up at the stars that his father's people adored so much. |
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On April 3, 1998, Paragon counterclaimed against United and others. |
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Paragon of virtue Oliver North called for charges to be filed against Warner Brothers Music. |
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Paragon Pet Products and Velcro Industries worked with manufacturer PEEL Plastics Products Ltd. |
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Paragon is also expanding its reach to new winegrowing regions in Arizona and Colorado. |
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Previously, Paragon, pursuant to a reorganization, merged into PHP Healthcare. |
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Mesirow Financial's portfolio includes Fender Musical Instruments, Paragon Solutions, CourtLink, and Swingles Furniture Rental. |
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Bronze statue of Larkin by sculptor Martin Jennings, at Hull Paragon Interchange. |
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Houses in the Royal Crescent, Circus and Paragon were burnt out along with the Assembly Rooms. |
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In 1870, Alexander introduced the Paragon and tomato culture soon became a great enterprise in the county. |
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The new Token Ring Twisted Pair Module allows up to 200 Token Ring stations to be connected to a PARAGON hub via unshielded or shielded twisted pair cable. |
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House lettings are holding up despite fears that the buy-to-let boom could be running out of steam, according to specialist lender Paragon Mortgages. |
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