Mr. Stone was at one time the leadingexponent of the International Style.
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They represent some views on education by a leadingexponent of advanced thought.
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Tesco Mobile has been the leadingexponent in this area.
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He is a leadingexponent of the ancien regime.
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R. N. Williams, the leadingexponent of the stroke in the present day, achieves remarkable results with it.
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Levin, a leadingexponent of improvisation in 18th-century music, played a Mozart piano concerto in the festival's opening concert.
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Dollar, is a leadingexponent of "prosperity theology," which holds that faith and wealth are inevitably intertwined.
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A very talented, intelligent actor I know said that Wilson was the leadingexponent of the "screw-you-all" type of personality.
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Hartley has proved himself as a leadingexponent of the hooker's position, his physicality and set-piece excellence making him an automatic choice for Jones.
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She is currently continuing her studies with Susanna Mildonian, and, in Bremen, with that leadingexponent of early varieties of harp, Andrew Lawrence King.
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It was in this period that "monetarism" as an approach - and Friedman as its leadingexponent - were at their most influential.
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(Etienne Bonnot de Condillac, Abbé de Mureaux (1715-80), the leadingexponent of sensational philosophy.