Sentences with phrase «presenting prime examples»

This retrospective exhibition surveys the 40 - plus - year career of Carl Walters (1883 - 1955), a pioneer of modern ceramic art in America, presenting prime examples of his witty and original three - dimensional figures as well as his elegant plates and bowls.

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LeBron James is a prime example of some of the potential quandaries the new format is likely to present.
The Jewish figure who most interests Christians presents us with a prime example of ethnicity.
«The abstracts we presented at WCLC are prime examples of how our growing body of research and studies at CTCA at Western are advancing medicine and hold the potential to provide patients with better cancer treatments,» Dr. Weiss said.
The Telescope System Instrumentation Program, presented in more detail in Chapter 3 of this report and in Chapter 2 of Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium: Panel Reports (NRC, 2001), is a prime example of such a mechanism.
All the Money in the World is a prime example of a movie that works two-fold due to the scandals presented both on screen and off.
The enemy sniper is a prime example, an opportunity to present a mirror of Kyle, but one never taken.
The resulting paintings, of which the present lot is a prime example, not only recapitulate his previous works» formal lexicons, but also intertwine them with conceptual devices derived from the light, atmosphere and scenery of his new surroundings.
«Bringing to the fore one of the most seminal artists of our era, this exhibition is a prime example of the significant programming ICA Miami has produced since its founding and that we will continue to present in our new home,» said Ellen Salpeter, director of ICA Miami.
3) The prime mover of dispersal historically, at least as presented in normal historiography, is the exploitation of various types of resources: people went to the mountains of Colorado to mine for precious metals, and to the outports of Newfoundland to harvest cod, for example.
Yet somehow it is deemed to complicated, this is a prime example of scientist becoming advocates for policy and presenting the issues as certain when they are not.
Baldwin et al. (1993) as well as Mikulincer (1998) presented priming sentences like «If I trust my partner my partner will...» (this example manipulates the variable trust).
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