13 Verbs to Use for the Word exponents

It found its greatest exponent in Voltaire, the oracle and idol of intellectual Europe.

But a similar expression occupied the features of Mr. Bently Gibson, erstwhile the exponent of the-law-as-it-is, the bulwark of the jury system, now adrift upon the ship of justice, blindly determined that no matter whatlaw or no law, principles or no principlesthat old man was going to be acquitted.

When I read the story of slavery and hear an exponent of free thought say, "The doctrine that woman is a slave or serf of manwhether it comes from hell or heaven, from God or demon, from the golden streets of the New Jerusalem, or the very Sodom of perditionis savagery pure and simple," I say, "That is so, but just that was the ruling idea when infidelity was on the throne of Rome."

Neither before nor since his day has literature known such a passionate and luminous exponent of Nature's beauties, such an inculcator in men's minds of the art of observing her ways and methods, or one who has given the world such deep insight into what constitutes the true and the beautiful in art.

In all these considerations Tricoupi stands as much the type and impersonation of the modern Greek in his best phase, and the Hellenic cause lost in his early death the largest exponent of the characteristics of the race I have ever known, but, as fate had it, lost him only when his abilities could only serve to mitigate disaster and accentuate failure.

This, combined with its independence of all corporeal conditions, fenders music the true exponent of the spirit in its freedom, and therefore the essentially modern art.

She does not pass with impunity, the last exponent of true feminine charm.

Now if we read the accredited exponents of the doctrine of evolution we shall find amongst them a considerable variety of view regarding the bearing of the theory of evolution upon this properly ethical problemthe problem of the criterion or standard of goodness.

Neither their civilization nor their religion required such an exponent; so they exhausted themselves with their mountainous bulks of stone and their pictured monoliths.

Cromwell never was mentioned; he was a member of Sidney College: moreover it would have been very wrong to select the exponent of an extreme political party.

" "But a man armed with the truth is far from being barehanded," replied the convalescent, and they went on, more and more interested at every step,one in this very raw imported material for an excellent man, the other in so striking an exponent of a unique land and people.

Had it not been for the help and coaching these two exponents of Ski-ing have given to me personally, I should never have been able to enjoy the sport to the extent I do now, because I should probably have been content to continue running across country, falling whenever I wanted to stop, and using a kick turn at the end of my traverses.

The historian's skill is challenged to its highest task in the effort to draw together those tissues of personal and local adventure which, at first without seeming or suspected dependence, prove, when brought into their proper relationship with each other, to be unerring exponents of events of highest concern.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  exponents