Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Hence there exists God, the promulgator of these laws.
In the 1940's, however, Tudor was king, the promulgator of so-called psychological ballet.
Japan would be the center and main promulgator of this faith, which would encompass the entire world.
Albert I was also the "instigator and promulgator" of the oceanographic science he contributed to create.
(He was attacked as the unsavory promulgator of "Jewish theater.")
Michael Tilson Thomas has been a promulgator of Gershwin's original 1931 version.
The designer, a fledgling journalist and the promulgator of a vague spiritualism, was right in anticipating that some might see the connection as tenuous.
Much like their promulgator, Mr. Limbaugh's four dozen or so styles seem designed to evoke maximum sensory outrage.
The idea is that if the promulgator of law finds reason to enumerate one exception, then it is only reasonable to infer no others were intended.
In 1926, a newspaper profile of Emery described him as Michigan's "promulgator of mental poise and spiritual uplift."
He places the work of James H. Cone, an early promulgator of Black liberation theology, in the first category.
Power was the member of a small team of specialists (with Stevens) at Scotland Yard, who detailed the system and became its chief architect/promulgator.
In his character as the teacher of the new doctrine and promulgator of the new law lies the essential nature of his redeeming work.
The Erlangen program of Felix Klein appealed early on to Segre, and he became a promulgator.
Brian Lamb makes a low-key, nonadversarial host: his favored technique is to quote a passage back at its promulgator and inquire, "What's that all about?"
Hindu God Dhanwantari: The promulgator of Ayurveda.
Hinchey has been a promulgator of formal methods throughout his career, especially CSP and the Z notation.
The paradox is that his public, in later years, made him a prisoner of his own image as the supreme promulgator of Neo-Classical plotless ballets.
The law's promulgator, L(ucius).
The journal was established in 1987 by founding editor Stephen Wolfram, inventor of Mathematica and promulgator of cellular automata.
It wasn't the plot, of course, that interested Balanchine, a promulgator of the Neo-Classic plotless ballet and the most musical of choreographers.
Its promulgator was the Newsweek columnist Ernest K. Lindley, and journalists called it the Lindley Rule.
The former was, after Ignatius himself, the principal architect of the Constitutions, and the latter their official promulgator and interpreter, commissioned by Ignatius.
In fact, the Mahabharata evidence shows that the promulgator of synthetic Siva cult was one sage Upamanyu, son of Vyaghrapada.
It came to be known as the Grotthuss-Draper law when his name was teamed with a prior but apparently unknown promulgator Theodor Grotthuss of the same idea in 1817.