Cipal

Word CIPAL
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The ceiling of the prin­cipal room was and remains an architectural jewel. ❋ Hels (2009)

He is a devoted if selective Freudian, and one of the prin-cipal sources of his cited evidence favoring certain psychoanalytic propositions has been the supposedly informative Ror-schach test. ❋ Masling, Joseph (2004)

Flinx had attracted the attention of the prin-cipal protagonist in the unpleasant domestic drama being played out near the entrance to the kitchen. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean (1995)

The prin-cipal's secretary wanted to know if everything was all right and reminded Cindy that calling the parents was procedure when a child didn't show up for class. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1992)

However, the fact that British spy Judah Benjamin was a prin - cipal architect of the assassination-plot, and confederate of Belmont in the secession conspiracy, puts a different light on the matter. ❋ Unknown (1988)

They thought he was foolish to throw away his prin - cipal weapon. ❋ Anthony, Piers (1980)

However, while in Aristotle the causes for Fortune are Mind (for For - tune) and Nature (for Chance), in Chalcidius the prin - cipal cause of both Fortune and Chance is Fate. ❋ VINCENZO CIOFFARI (1968)

Eduard Bernstein, for all his acceptance of the benefits secured by the worker as the consequence of the new social legislation, had no doubt that Germany's political system was essentially undemocratic, and that a prin - cipal purpose of his political effort ought to be to achieve democracy. ❋ STEPHEN R. GRAUBARD (1968)

The end of the shadow cast by an upright cross-piece on a horizontal beam reached a series of parallel marks indicating the prin - cipal divisions of the day. ❋ EDWARD ROSEN (1968)

These diffuse influences of Pietism are a significant part of its history, but they must not obscure the prin - cipal task to which Spener, Francke, Zinzendorf, and other Pietists were pledged: the restoration of serious - ness to Christian belief. ❋ JAROSLAV PELIKAN (1968)

Things, it is interwoven in the Nature of Bodies, blended with all corporeal Accidents, and well nigh bears the prin - cipal Part in the Production of every natural Effect ❋ HENRY GUERLAC (1968)

The only evidence of records kept by the colonists is an abstract of "A Register book during the Goũmt of Saml Argall Esqr admiral, and for ye time present, prin - cipal Gour of Virga" in the year 1618. ❋ Unknown (1906)

They was an article on sewerage an 'wan on prayin' f'r rain, an 'another on muni-cipal ownership iv gas tanks, an' wan to show that they niver was a good milker ownded be a pro-fane man. ❋ Finley Peter Dunne (1901)

This indeed it ought to do, since the study of external nature is made a peculiar attribute of the prin cipal character, whose fate colors the narrative. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

-- In the covering which was to supply the place of Slate, -- lightness was the prin - cipal requisite: but safety from fire, & occonomy were also necessary considerations. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Sept. 13/PRNewswire/-- DPC DATA, a leading provider of muni cipal bond disclosure data, research and data services, today announced that Knight ❋ Unknown (2010)

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