Definitionadj. showing the way by conducting or leading
Last update: June 17, 2015
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Those in Essays on Ceremonial, p. 246) are quite inconclusive, as ` vestment ' is often a convertible term with ' chasuble '; and it does not seem to be at all conclusively established that ' vestment ' with ' alb ' mentioned separately, and ' cope ' given as an alternative, in a document with the precision and directive force of a Rubric, means more than the actual chasuble." [Please select]
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What directive forces are these stirring millions likely to encounter. [Please select]
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50, 51 This book is made in full compliance with Government Directive L 120 limiting the bulk of paper. [Please select]
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In spite of the truth and profundity of the psychological side of Gautama’s teaching, Buddhism stagnated and corrupted for the lack of that directive idea. [Please select]
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As the nineteenth century went on, it became more and more plain to the intelligent directive people that the common man had now to be something better than a drudge. [Please select]
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