Sentences with phrase «often prime examples»

Rescue dogs are often prime examples of a dog's ability to persevere and bounce back from even the most tragic of situations.

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By the way, the United States is often regarded as a prime example of a secularized country.
A prime example is the use of Philippians 4:13, «I can do all things through him who strengthens me,» which often appears on eye - black and wristbands as an affirmation that God can provide an athlete the strength to overcome all obstacles in competition.
D'Ambrosio went on to underscore why the foodstuffs make this restaurant so distinctive, noting, «Del Frisco's Grille prides itself on offering elevated classics — for example, the infamous Cheesesteak Eggrolls, said to be a favorite of NFL players and often requested to locker rooms; fresh Ahi Tuna Tacos; or the «Burger & Brew» combo — an ideal fall pairing of the Grille's signature prime cheeseburger and draft beer.
While I have defended a lot of Wenger signings, I have also recognised that Wenger doesn't sign leader CBs often, last one was Campbell for me and the prime example of a CB we need now.
Arsenal have left it late too often in the transfer window, with last season being a prime example of it.
Often considered a prime example of all things child related, BabyBjorn delivers another home run with this potty seat.
Often featured in the news are the new paintings of past Prime Ministers, for example the famous first official portrait of Tony Blair by Phil Hale, added to the Parliamentary Arts collection in 2008.
Even leaving aside the UKIP - led branch of the «Leave» campaign, with its «Breaking Point» poster, the main Tory - led Leave campaign often mentioned immigration too: a prime example being the threat of Turkey joining the EU imminently without immigration controls.
The Tappan Zee Bridge, whose replacement has been talked about for 30 years, is often held up as a prime example of design - build's ability to speed up a languishing public project.
Among the first billion primes, for example, primes ending in 9 follow a prime also ending in 9 only 60 percent as often as they follow a prime ending in 1.
The Prime I know would never kill in cold blood, but then the Autobots are now an analogy for our brave and noble troops, who often are forced to murder, but Prime chooses this, so even as an example to the military, remembering this is a kids movie and not a rally cry, is still a rather disturbing moral example to set.
The independently produced biopic Selma is often cited as the prime example of myriad sure - fire minority projects routinely turned down by over-nervous major studios.
That science versus faith debate, so often a prized argument of the director's protagonists, is a prime example, as conversations begin to overlap with ones you've heard before.
While Foxx has said he based the show largely on his own experiences and he plays a prominent role in the pivotal first episode, the «White Famous» dialogue more often references Eddie Murphy as the prime example of going mainstream.
«Though OCR may claim to be under - funded, its resources are stretched thin largely because it has so often chosen to address violations it has made up out of thin air,» the pair wrote, citing as prime examples efforts to curb bullying, to reduce differences in how white and nonwhite students are disciplined and to get colleges to step up sexual assault investigations.
Charters are the prime example of how school «choice» undermines constitutional notions of equality, as they often increase segregation, fail to serve English Language Learners, students with disabilities and other vulnerable children, and impose disproportionately harsh discipline on children of color.
I'll certainly run with that — employees may no longer literally carve out a day each week to mess around with stuff, but Google obviously remains committed to huge investment in its core business, continually ranking & allocating more (or less) resources to products / services which are often still pre-revenue, margin - free, or even plain old loss - making... [YouTube is a prime example — it is, by far, the largest streaming business globally (over 1 billion users per month), but appears to be only in the early innings now of generating revenue, let alone margins.
The pet food industry often reflects the lengths pet parents are willing go for their furry friends, and the trend for homemade pet food is a prime example.
Hip dysplasia is often used as the prime example of an inherited health problem that primarily affects purebred dogs.
The first few games are generally easier, with the second game often taking the biggest leap — a prime example being Assassin's Creed 2.
Shoving aside all talk of gameplay mechanics, graphics and sound for a moment Mad Max is a fascinating game because it's a prime example of how the gulf between professional critics and the general public can often be huge.
In fact, I would go as far to say that some stages look even better than the console game - the added foliage applied to the Acropolis stage is a prime example, and details on the track textures often appear with more clarity, somehow.
No details or agreements have been made, but with the popularity of the Hunger Games and in a time when examples of extreme and often bloody violence is a mainstay of prime time tv shows, this might be the time for Battle Royale: The Show to become a reality.
Often, so - called «feminist» art is a prime example of work that exploits shock value to raise awareness.
An example often cited is that, apparently, in the 18th century British Prime Minister William Pitt gave solicitors exclusive rights over real estate conveyancing in order to mollify them and gain their support on an issue of the day.
Every so often, David Giacalone hits a real knockout with a post — and his dissection of Tom Collins» post on the Opportunity Wedgie is a prime example.
Most often I don't see a company name listed and here is a prime example of a listing I saw the other day.
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