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An exemplar is a person, a place, an object, or some other entity that serves as a predominant example of a given concept (e.g. "The heroine became an exemplar in courage to the children"). It may also refer to:
Magik is an object-oriented programming language that supports multiple inheritance and polymorphism, and it is dynamically typed.It was designed and implemented in 1989 by Arthur Chance of Smallworld Systems Ltd. as part of Smallworld Geographical Information System (GIS).
A number of theologians see "example" (or "exemplar") theories of the atonement as variations of the moral influence theory. [8] Wayne Grudem, however, argues that "Whereas the moral influence theory says that Christ's death teaches us how much God loves us, the example theory says that Christ's death teaches us how we should live". [9]
In 1910, the Education Department issued results in which Freeman, studying under Arthur Woodward at the School of Mines, [5] achieved an ‘Elementary Pass for ‘drawing from a flat example’ [6] advancing to a Pass for ‘drawing from models or objects’ [7] and ‘drawing plant forms from nature [8] and in 1912 and 1913 passing the exam in ’drawing an ornament from a cast in outline ...
He had worked for Harford on other buildings. The hamlet is the first fully realised exemplar of the garden suburb and laid out the road map for virtually all garden suburbs that followed. [4] The cottages are all unique and include brick chimneys and dormer windows with some having thatched roofs. [5]
Rococo architecture, prevalent during the reign of Louis XV in France from 1715 to 1774, is an exceptionally ornamental and exuberant architectural style characterized by the use of rocaille motifs such as shells, curves, mascarons, arabesques, and other classical elements.
The Book of Kells, c. AD 800, is lettered in a script known as "insular majuscule", a variety of uncial script that originated in Ireland.. Uncial is a majuscule [1] script (written entirely in capital letters) commonly used from the 4th to 8th centuries AD by Latin and Greek scribes. [2]
[8] [9] During this time, when it was the property of the church, the estate had a chapel dedicated to Saint Blaise, which has given the estate its name. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries , the estate was granted to Ralph Sadler who let it to tenants until 1675.