Oh, and Graham Taylor is Scunthorpe United's director of football, which - I think you'll find - is a more exalted role than that of the England manager.
But he concluded by lamenting how many in the modern Congress afford the Presidency a more exalted role than they do their own branch of Government.
When people whose lives revolve around food tie the knot, the feast plays an exalted (if complicated and hyperanalyzed) role.
Better yet, he knows France well and the exalted role of fine dining in French culture.
Because the ruler takes on such an exalted role, his power is unchallengeable and he is therefore a despot.
The Mayor and Governor were introduced, both new to their offices, though the Rowan recognized their faces from earlier service in less exalted roles.
But not, unfortunately, in the exalted role of her Old Man.
He'd been Mulcahey's star grad student before Mukahey had left academia (in a shambles), and Sam took the exalted central role of Troupe nowcaster with complete and utter seriousness.
He could indeed recall Baldur saying something about only the daughters of the nobility being chosen for such exalted roles in Wodan's service.
And now, in "The Whole World Loves Chicken Soup" (Warner Books, 1995), she explores its exalted role in nearly every culture.