Phrases with «eminence»

"Eminence" means being distinguished, famous, or highly respected in a particular field, often indicating a high position or authority. Full definition

Sentences with «eminence»

  • Peterson ME, Palkovits M, Chieuh CC, Graves TK, Mezey E, Vale W, Kreiger DT: Biogenic amine and corticotropin - releasing hormone concentrations in hypothalamic paraventricular nuclei and biogenic amine levels in the median eminence of normal dogs, chronic dexamethasone - treated dogs, and dogs with naturally - occurring hyperadrenocorticism (canine Cushing's syndrome). (animalendocrine.com)
  • In its decision last week, the tribunal said: «Dr McBride's character mirrors the classic tragic character — the person of eminence in public life whose good deeds and interest in human welfare command respect and admiration, but who is brought down by a fatal flaw in character.» (newscientist.com)
  • The New York performances, directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher, will feature all 17 short works and songs written, revised or specifically authorized for the occasion by such eminences as Edward Albee, John Guare, Suzan - Lori Parks, Doug Wright, Richard Greenberg and the composer - librettist team of Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman, who updated and combined two songs from their musical, «Pacific Overtures,» (pictured) with a new narration focused on the 2011 disaster. (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
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