They are the four vanguards of the human race, marching towards the four cardinal points of progress. [adjective]
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Classifying speech sounds; vowels - the cardinal vowels; consonants - place, manner and airstream mechanism. [noun]
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A cardinal in Rome occupies a position wholly distinct from that of any other dignitary or hereditary noble. [Please select]
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He was created cardinal by Pope John Paul II at a ceremony (consistory) in Rome last Wednesday, 21 February. [Please select]
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Scarce had death freed him from the Cardinal's leading-strings than he snatched the reins of power, showed his ministers that he meant to drive the coach. [Please select]
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She is now as much a cypher as in the time of the late King, when France had only one master, the great Cardinal. [Please select]
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Poquelin read his first comedy before it was represented by Monsieur's company in the beautiful theatre at the Palais Royal, built by Richelieu, when it was the Palais Cardinal. [Please select]
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"The Cardinal is no more." [Please select]
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