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These Jewish and Christian philosophers also realized that the God of Christianity was eminently superior to all other contending divinities, and more reasonable than any of them.
There is no doubt in my mind that Harold Kooden, a clinical psychologist, is eminently qualified to write a book detailing a plan for successful aging for gay men: He's a founding member of both the Association of Gay Psychologists and the National Gay and Lesbian Health Foundation.
Its design is characterized by an eminently readable body text, conservatively and consistently set in a 3-column format, and a number of sophisticated graphic elements presented in warm colors of deep orange and yellow.
In a pluralistic and democratic nation, the overriding aim of a common good makes an eminently fair and reasonable place for public-policy debate to begin.
does not do justice to either's work, and contains such eminently dispensable filler as transcripts of audience questions, one of which begins, "I've listened very carefully to both of you and in your arguments I think you make very different assumptions..."
Even here, at its most frenetic, almost self-parodic pitch, Tharp's movement remains eminently engaging, and HSDC wears it well.
What modern feminist scholarship appears to require, however, is to have both truisms and eminently sensible conclusions wrapped up in fashionable jargon.
"I think the judge was eminently correct," he said.
Genzken is eminently capable of upholding elements of modernist rationalism while allowing it to be partly sullied by the intrusion of the outside world.
This is a low-energy, low-maintenance building, carefully and elegantly designed, eminently fit for purpose and full of thoughtful touches.
These enterprises were eminently successful, much to the annoyance of dissenting, unhappy Jesuit confreres.
A careful listener will be highly entertained to discover the subtle means the trusting, docile and eminently patient Catherine uses to exert her will.
This not only has funky design but is also eminently practical being wipe-clean and non-slip - unlike its fluffy counterpart.
The eminently readable text is full of translated quotations that can give a student an idea of fraternity social and liturgical ceremonies, processions, Forty-Hour devotions, and performances.
Still, Copland seems to have been an eminently decent and discreet man, so why criticize a biography for reflecting that?