• It did because it captured the fundamental spirit of the region, as exemplified by that first generation of semiconductor entrepreneurs.

    FORBES: Hear! Hear!

  • The Federalists, as exemplified by Alexander Hamilton, John Adams and John Marshall, were more consistently revolutionary in defense of rights than the Jeffersonian democrats were.

    FORBES: Honoring Alexander Hamilton, The Great American Revolutionary

  • We are a culture of creativity that is recognized, envied and resented around the world, as exemplified by our music, fashions, movies, sciences and technologies.

    FORBES: Chinese Checkmate: Beating Us At Our Own Game?

  • Israel has a long standing relationship with New York tech as exemplified by the Israel Global Mobile conference hosted by the Israeli Economic Mission in December.

    FORBES: Why 2013 Will Be a Big Year for NYC's Tech Startups!

  • He also believes Walgreen has increasingly shown its ability to compete with its competitor's business model, as exemplified by its acquisition of health care provider firm Take Care.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Yet it also appealed to a less trend-conscious demographic, as exemplified by its radio advertising spokesmen, Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh, and Wendy Kaufman, an actual employee who answered Snapple fan mail in wacky TV ads.

    WSJ: Snapple Guy's Overnight Success Took Decades

  • Whether a "graduation" ceremony will help is debatable, but what amazes me is the elitist attitude that so many people still seem to have towards further education, as exemplified by the comments here about the quality of qualifications gained.

    BBC: Staying-on: Is it a good idea?

  • But the focus of "Grand Ambition" is on the "owner class, " as exemplified by the taciturn Mr. Von Allmen, now 71, a high-school dropout who did some youthful bumming around before finding his calling in accountancy and eventually becoming a private-equity mogul.

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  • Credit the indomitable human spirit, as exemplified by the innovations chronicled in this issue, in an 85th-anniversary section supervised by Tom Post, assistant managing editor at FORBES. For most people at most times, life does get better, thanks to those who combine ideas with inventiveness or business pluck.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The blending of various local traditions permeates numerous aspects of the carnival, particularly dances (as exemplified by the mico y micas from the Americas, the African congo and the paloteo of Spanish origin), musical genres (the predominant cumbia and variants such as the puya and porro) and folk instruments (tambora and allegre drums, maraca, claves, etc.).

    UNESCO: Intangible Cultural Heritage

  • Virtually all of these scholars agree that Muslim societies must accept Allah as the sovereign power and struggle to abide strictly by Shariah law as exemplified in the Sunna (the life, words and deeds of the Prophet).

    WSJ: Why the U.S. Needs a New Loyalty Oath

  • The reason I continue to recommend holding the remaining 10% of the position for the long-term is exemplified by this column as Apple is clearly not yet done.

    FORBES: Patent Approval Paves Way For Apple To Fire Up Solar Powered iPhone

  • It is the idea of collective security exemplified by NATO and led, as before, by a powerfully safe America.

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  • To him, his love of America and his devotion to our nation was far better exemplified by his service nearly seventy years ago as a soldier in World War II.

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  • The promise and peril of a colorful choice is exemplified by Mr. Ryan, who, as chairman of the House Budget Committee, has drafted budget plans that cut taxes and spending and overhaul safety-net programs, making him a hero to conservatives.

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  • The new finance minister, Teresa Lubinska, exemplified the government's uncertain touch last week by blithely dismissing foreign hypermarkets as unwelcome investors, and boasting of her work in local government to frustrate their expansion.

    ECONOMIST: Poland's new government

  • Burns spent most of his career with Celtic as player, manager and youth coach and the high regard in which he was held was exemplified by the star-studded turnout.

    BBC: Strachan return for Burns tribute

  • As Mr Livingstone likes to observe, a city that once exemplified lawlessness has cut robbery and murder rates by almost three-quarters since the early 1990s.

    ECONOMIST: Crime

  • But there was substance too, exemplified by the wave of credible bids for Western companies before the credit crunch, such as the multibillion approach by Vale, a Brazilian miner, for Xstrata.

    ECONOMIST: Emerging markets

  • This changed a bit over the past decade as the NYSE began to lose some market share to new, faster, cheaper all-electronic rivals exemplified by Archipelago.

    ECONOMIST: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em | The

  • The results of his work are exemplified by the regulation of inspection procedures, project approvals and the institutionalization of the title Cultural Landscape as a preservation instrument.

    UNESCO: Jurema Machado is the new president of Iphan

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