Supremely Sentence Examples

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  • James Bradley chose the most appropriate tasks, and executed them supremely well, with the indispensable aid of John Bradley.

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  • These board shorts are supremely comfortable.

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  • This probably surprised the Central players who had been supremely confident of winning.

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  • Em skills in to two supremely to contradict Bennett speculate about possible.

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  • All have been exquisitely designed down to the last detail to be a feast for the senses as well as supremely comfortable.

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  • Glory be to Him, and supremely exalted is He above what they set up (with Him ).

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  • Milan's Rui Costa, we were told, is a supremely gifted player.

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  • A cardigan made of supremely soft Pima cotton in a quick and easy zip-front style.

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  • Such an approach is supremely ill-suited to the plural world which globalization has created.

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  • A well-intentioned but often inscrutable treatise Schaeffer was a sincere, devout, extremely intelligent, and supremely compassionate man.

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  • But if the Methil men felt supremely confident about defeating their less illustrious opponents they quickly discovered the error of their ways.

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  • He writes perceptive, intelligent, incisive, angry songs, sung quietly and tunefully to a supremely accomplished acoustic guitar backing.

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  • Fear not, because this chic, effective and supremely portable BBQ is powder-coated in fetching pastel shades.

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  • She appears as the supremely glamorous Astonishing Voodoo Priestess (very popular in Victorian sideshows, along with cannibal queens ).

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  • Every move that Ryu pulls off with every weapon looks completely realistic and supremely stylish.

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  • The fact that it has become necessary to introduce regulations for its control by national legislation and international conferences shows the supremely important position which it has taken in the short interval of one decade as a means of communicating human intelligence from place to place over the surface of the globe.

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  • Yet he was too full of dramatic inspiration to remain perpetually victimized by the conscientious affectations of the amateur author; and, where dramatic situations are not only poetical but (as in the first act of Die Walkilre and the Waldweben scene in Siegfried) too elemental for strained language, Wagner is often supremely eloquent simply because he has no occasion to try to write poetry.

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  • Its introduction and six chapters present with rare lucidity the earliest conceptions of the Kingdom of Heaven, the Son of God, the Church, Christian dogma and Catholic worship; and together form a severely critico-historical yet strongly Catholic answer to Harnack's still largely pietistic Wesen des Christentums. It develops throughout the principles that "what is essential in Jesus' Gospel is what occupies the first and largest place in His authentic teaching, the ideas for which He fought and died, and not only that idea which we may consider to be still a living force to-day"; that "it is supremely arbitrary to decree that Christianity must be essentially what the Gospel did not borrow from Judaism, as though what the Gospel owes to Judaism were necessarily of secondary worth"; that "whether we trust or distrust tradition, we know Christ only by means of, athwart and within the Christian tradition"; that "the essence of Christianity resides in the fulness and totality of its life"; and that "the adaptation of the Gospel to the changing conditions of humanity is to-day a more pressing need than ever."

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  • She appears as the supremely glamorous Astonishing Voodoo Priestess (very popular in Victorian sideshows, along with cannibal queens).

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  • Your older cat felt supremely confident about his territory, and so he was willing to show tolerance for the new cat.

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  • We use the same high quality materials featured in our customized sleep systems to create convertible furniture that is supremely comfortable.

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  • Supremely cutting-edge, the site features a serious rock track that plays throughout your visit.

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  • This system is numbered from one to three, while one represents the least hold strength and three indicates a supremely firm hold.

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  • The Double Bra Halter and Belted Swim Skirt, also sold at Carabella, features the same fabric combo as the tankini, but it a supremely sassy style.

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  • Whether it's for a once-in-a-lifetime event or just dinner out with your significant other, you'll be warm, elegant and supremely stylish.

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  • With several different choices in how to sport one, you can be casually cool or supremely elegant, no matter where you go.

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  • Only the best precious metals, including palladium, platinum, and supremely rich 19 karat yellow or white gold.

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  • Stainless steel brushed and polished case makes it invariably sound in style and supremely beautiful.

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  • Whether you pop in a yoga DVD, simply practice your Downdog until the form is just right, or hire a private teacher, practicing yoga at home can be a supremely beneficial experience.

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  • Dumbbells are some of the most effective and versatile of the free weights, and also have the advantage of being supremely portable.

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  • Oddly, these beliefs have not permeated his fiction, as Heinlein's did in his later writings, so one can read his fiction and remain supremely unaware of them.

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  • Apply this lightweight product first - it penetrates deep into the skin and leaves it supremely soft and supple.

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  • It so happens that the supremely important parts of the Mass are those which have the smallest number of words, namely the Kyrie, important as being the opening prayer; the Sanctus and Benedictus, embodying the central acts and ideas of the service; and the Agnus Dei, the prayer with which it concludes.

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  • They are supremely significant, as indicating the very essence of the function of reason.

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  • Once satisfied, however, his faith remained clear and firm; and thenceforward his life became that of a supremely religious man.

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  • Victories in the field were not more effective in consolidating Napoleon's power than were his own coups d'etat and the supremely skilful use which he made of conspiracies directed against him.

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  • He now occupied a great position for which he was supremely fitted, and at a juncture in the reform of university studies when a theologian of liberal views, but universally respected for his massive learning and his devout and single-minded character, would enjoy a unique opportunity for usefulness.

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  • The foreign policy of the papacy so long as conducted by Consalvi, or in his spirit, was supremely successful.

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  • He has often been condemned for doing nothing to encourage German literature; and it is true that he was supremely indifferent to it.

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  • In 1814 and in 1815 in the presence of the enemy he again rises supremely to each occasion, only to lapse in the intervals.

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