- An
exemplified copy (or exemplification) is an
official attested copy or
transcript of a
public instrument, made
under the seal and
original pen-in-hand...
- For example, an
artist can
define a new
style by
showing works that
exemplify it.
Defined exemplification is a
pattern of
essay development that uses...
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Distinctive Welsh politics developed in the 19th century.
Welsh Liberalism,
exemplified in the
early 20th
century by
David Lloyd George, was
displaced by the...
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position is that of an "attacking", "false", or "goalscoring winger", as
exemplified by
Cristiano Ronaldo's role on the left
flank during his time at Real...
- says, "The
Foxes haue
holes and the
birds of the ayre haue nests." This
exemplifies the loss of case and its
effects on
sentence structure (replacement with...
- The late
twentieth century saw a
shift towards neoliberal policies,
exemplified by the
signing of the
North American Free
Trade Agreement in 1994, amidst...
- influence, and can in some
respects be
considered a
transitional dialect, as
exemplified in the
poems of the
Boeotian poet
Pindar who
wrote in
Doric with a small...
- and
aligned with the comp**** points. The
ancient Gr**** city of
Priene exemplifies a grid plan with
specialized districts used
across the ****enistic Mediterranean...
- a
distinct position unto its own, the
number 10; the
former role is
exemplified by
players such as
Dennis Bergkamp (who
would play just
behind the striker...
-
constitutional limitation of government, and
individual freedom from
restraint as
exemplified in the
writings of John Locke, Adam Smith,
David Hume,
David Ricardo...