One wonders about the Board of Directors, that, until recently was a paragon of inaction.
Emergency services were called to Paragon Labels in Cromwell Road, Wisbech, just before 12:00 BST.
That Saudi Arabia's royal family is a paragon of this style goes without saying.
We must always be careful when holding up what once was as a paragon of virtue.
Turning to Asia: Japan has been the paragon of immigration control, although the cracks are widening.
Mr Museveni's is nowhere near as bad as its predecessors, but neither is it a paragon.
Mario Balotelli is young (22), volatile and not exactly a paragon of consistency and discipline.
Being a paragon of free-market economics and fiscal and monetary prudence has had its rewards.
At that time, Accenture was still part of Andersen, which was still a paragon of rectitude.
Its subscriber-management operation is a paragon of customer service that shames the cable companies.
Yet it too suffers from weak leadership, and is hardly a paragon of financial rectitude.
Paragon has all the luxury brands favored by tai-tais, privileged ladies of means.
Your paramour seems to be capable of doing no wrong the paragon of devotion and passion.
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Plus, Target gets the added cache of pairing its name with Neiman Marcus, the paragon of luxury.
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Enter Coriolanus (Mr. Page), a paragon of the military virtues who more or less single-handedly defeats the enemy.
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Jim was working with a world-famous investor, a paragon of the investment world with whom he had instantly clicked.
They will be partnering with Paragon Space Development on designing the tech.
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Myanmar's leaders, for example, have seen Mr Suharto as something of a paragon.
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Despite its image of itself, the government is no paragon of reformist zeal.
The U.S. is hardly a paragon of virtue when it comes to states abusing licensing procedures to protect politically connected incumbent businesses.
For a fleeting moment four years ago, Cisco Systems, paragon of the Internet revolution, was the most valuable company in the world.
The DWSD has more than twice as many employees per gallon of water pumped as that other paragon of Midwestern governance, Chicago.
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Slathering yourself with mud to avoid head-hunting aliens is great and all, but it ain't exactly the paragon of good personal hygiene.
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Erekat of course, has not distinguished himself as a paragon of truthfulness.
Goldman Sachs has long been a paragon of ethics on Wall Street.
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In 16 years of selling millions of network routers to businesses and buying dozens of rivals, it was a paragon of high-tech growth.
Many Democrats continue to pretend that Jack Kennedy was a paragon of family values and Harvard-Yard liberalism rather than a womanising cold warrior.
What's so weird about this chaos is that the NFL a self-important enterprise like no other has long celebrated itself as a paragon of institutional control.
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Poynter said she and husband Taber MacCallum, CEO of Paragon, are "intrigued" by the idea of being the pioneers to go on the mission.
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While a doner kebab is not exactly a paragon of transparency, it is very clearly a giant rotating pile of glistening, squelchy, compressed, mixed "something".
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