Integrated life during the long era of Ottoman domination has helped to shape Wallachian cookery in the Balkan mold. |
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Never before have we had the air domination and the information dominance that we had. |
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The charismatic global politician is still revered as a standard bearer in the fightback against the domination of the right. |
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He looked set for an easy season after early domination, but a slump in his form mid-season made a race of it. |
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It provides a lesson in eliminating fiscal domination and ensuring the public weal. |
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In the colonial context, the camera wielded by white Europeans was an intrusive weapon of domination. |
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We will go out, we will pick up the white man's burden and we will colonise these areas that are not yet under our domination. |
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The most obvious example of this is protection against foreign aggression and domination. |
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Poverty is a by-product of domination of the needs of profit over the needs of people. |
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On the other hand, there is a rich anecdotal history of brands that have come out of nowhere and marched across the globe to world domination. |
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You function best in a position of control and may rebel against power or authority or domination at work. |
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Rather, the German state resulted from the union of a collection of principalities and kingdoms under the domination of the strongest, Prussia. |
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Elsewhere both the English and Indian rabbits failed miserably in their quest for world domination. |
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Women, at least in the economic sphere, are as active as men, while the latter also exercise domination in the private sphere. |
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Why, the defamation of our good names paints us as remorseless ghouls bent on world domination! |
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The flood tide of Saxon domination of England was shortly to turn and ebb with the Norman invasion. |
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The two have duelled for domination in central Europe, seeking to capitalise on strong growth prospects and European Union entry from next year. |
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While the three-day competition saw the domination of the Malaysian men, the women's doubles and mixed doubles titles were captured by Singapore. |
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Over the years it has been accused of everything from gross ineptitude and massive corruption to scheming for world domination. |
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But their idea of world domination, through clever manipulations, to compensate for their small numbers, is not always seen as legitimate. |
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Control over others, through processes of possession, domination, and seduction, are the main mechanisms at work here. |
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You function best in a position of control and rebel against domination by people in power or authority. |
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Symon Loccard fought alongside King Bruce in the struggle to free Scotland from English domination. |
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With their majestic appearance, the Alsatians certainly had clear domination over other breeds, including larger dogs. |
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The Greens hung on for victory, which they deserved for their second half domination. |
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It is not surprising then that landlord domination of the land rental market has resulted in stringent tenancy contracts. |
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They are technologically advanced but emotionally sterile, and their sole goal is universal domination. |
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Since the city of Autun was under Roman domination at this time, the costumes should be Roman from the time of the Antonines' reign. |
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Now, his once-beautiful face is pudgy from medication but his lips still shine with lipgloss as he recalls his strategy for pop domination. |
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It is what monopoly legislation was meant to be about as uncontrolled domination by one participant in any market is undesirable. |
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June 9, 1815, after 400 years of domination by various European nations, Luxembourg was made a grand duchy by the Congress of Vienna. |
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I am yet to meet a man, in a partnership or otherwise, who doesn't exert total domination of this device. |
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I grew up under the heavy yoke of religion and its mental slavery to fear, and the economic domination of the church in the name of God. |
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But to the mindset of today's European leaders and commentators, America is a barbarian nation intent on world domination. |
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The forces of hierarchy, domination and oppression are often said to be driving the capitalist pursuit of higher profits. |
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Rational constraints are placed on this struggle through the balance of power or hegemonic domination. |
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In the end, the Helvetii were totally routed, and compelled to submit to the domination of Rome. |
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This vision of world domination goes way, way beyond hubris, and crosses the border into outright megalomania. |
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He became a hero in the US for wresting the world chess crown from Soviet domination during the Cold War. |
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Stable Boys maintained better domination of the game and effected a tactical ball control game. |
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In this state of affairs one wonders why such a regime is subsumed under the heading of democracy and not domination? |
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Britain's domination of the coast opened up the hinterland to Western imperialism. |
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We cannot be trusted with domination, becoming too easily corrupted by its power and too often succumbing to repression in defending it. |
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Domination, submission, and re-achievement of domination marks their historiographic trajectory. |
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The domination of media and advertising can overpower our personal lives with a bigger, more fearful world. |
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Throw in a sidekick or two, and a supervillain with a penchant for world domination, and you have yourself a show. |
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The complete domination that they pant for is so close and yet still not complete. |
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There is no reason to suppose that history is at an end, that the current structures of authority and domination are graven in stone. |
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Each form of dress carries with it historical associations of domination, colonialism, oppression, resistance. |
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And therefore little has changed regarding the urgency of transcending imperial and neo-colonial domination. |
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It has all the hybrid vigour of mongrelism and once they learn to speak it properly, world cultural domination will be complete. |
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Susie's domination here, however, cinched her first-place victory and secured her a place in fitness history as the only three-time winner. |
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Thus the kind of domination represented by big game hunting had altered significantly. |
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I agree that MRAs have a valid case that current Western society is hostile to men, their historical domination of institutions notwithstanding. |
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Eventually Japan decides to assassinate the woman who so frustrates its plans of domination. |
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They were written in a highly patriarchal society where masculine domination was the norm. |
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No longer considered sexually scandalous, its analyses of patriarchy and its proposed antidotes to women's domination are still debated. |
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Alexander was the first to dream of world domination and to come close to achieving it. |
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World War I brought an embargo on trade with Germany and an end to German domination of the American greeting card market. |
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Only such a premise can legitimise the wholesale domination, enslavement or extermination of other peoples. |
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Under capitalism European unification means the domination of the continent by the strongest imperialist powers. |
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Thompson enumerates a number of the strategies of domination, including legitimation, dissimulation, unification, fragmentation, and reification. |
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He's the sort of guy who won't be satisfied until he achieves global domination. |
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They only talk about it as an attempt at exploitation, domination and plunder. |
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The domination of these agencies has been enabled by developments in digital technology. |
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It was the first success for an English car and put an end to the French domination of the first two races. |
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I hope so, because no conglomerate deserves total world cyberspace domination. |
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It's a sentiment which is only consolidated by their domination of their home event. |
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The remaining half hour contained a predictable level of domination from the league leaders. |
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He is currently working on a book about the Stone Age and the evolution of human domination. |
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Here is a woman who long ago established her total domination of an extraordinarily tough business. |
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There are those, though, who think that comedy has now risen to a level of unhealthy domination. |
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His quiet-spoken manner hides a steely determination for domination in movie making. |
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Modest, sober clothing was a manifestation of reason's domination over instinct. |
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Their domination could be gauged from the fact that not even a single boy found his way in the merit list. |
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It might sound like an early Bond film, but these people are not after world domination. |
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He gave ample evidence of his talent during his domination of the Scandinavian Masters. |
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In his drive for domination, Moe double-crossed his racketeering wire partners by going into business against them. |
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It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony. |
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Yet, while imperialism has generally withered, other forms of domination or hegemony have arisen. |
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Conflict in Angola flared up in the 1960s during the liberation struggle against Portuguese colonial domination. |
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One of the key elements of the foundation of the Chicano movement has been the use of Spanish to resist cultural domination. |
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The south Slavic nations got rid of the Turkish domination through the military drive of panslavist Russia to reach the southern seashores. |
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The quenching of idealism in the pursuit of monetary gain and world domination were among the core theories at the heart of John's case. |
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It is of no consequence that the switch of domination occurred after rugby turned professional. |
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The flood tide of Saxon domination of England is shortly to turn and ebb with the Norman invasion. |
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We have come to realize that controlling elephants through domination and the use of ankuses can no longer be justified. |
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The resurgence of the Anglo-Saxons under Harold at Hastings hides from view an earlier period of Viking domination of England. |
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Richmond continued their domination in both league and cup with a comprehensive victory over Dorking in the Surrey Cup quarter-finals. |
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Military conquest and colonial-style occupation is only the most overt form of imperialist domination. |
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Social reformism within a liberal democratic framework is apparently just one more snare in the mechanism of domination. |
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Yes, becoming a professional librarian was all part of my master plan for world domination. |
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When the domination of the multinational corporations is threatened, the military violence of the state is used to shore the system up. |
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In his greed for world domination he has initiated the very apocalypse he sought to avoid. |
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Leimanis was brought up in Latvia near the end of a long period of Russian domination. |
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On one side lurks the hoary beast of a decent man brought down by the neocons and their agenda of world domination. |
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The revolution had overthrown the brutal domination of feudalism and ended crown monopolies over trade. |
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This domination of local producers by global business concerns is aided by the fact that transport costs have been dramatically reduced. |
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Each song is souped up with backing tracks that avoid domination, but power the driving beats of the carefully curated anthems. |
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Instead these have become fronts for big corporations and the military of the imperialistic powers in their drive for global domination. |
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The domination that she exerts over her students seems to be an obvious compensation for her powerlessness at home. |
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We perform classical, pre-classical, romanticism pieces, with domination of Bulgarian folk and church-Slavonic music. |
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Moreover, it does so in a way that neither conceives domination in single-axis terms nor falsely equalizes the effects of these relations on subjects. |
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After the Second Punic War, the Roman domination of Portugal began. |
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Local pushback against ISIS domination in these areas to bring a power sharing arrangement, seems ever more remote. |
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These divisions reflect major changes in the composition of ancient faunas, each era being recognized by its domination by a particular group of animals. |
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The few villages where rich individuals had tried to introduce and dominate PPP groups were later abandoned when the problems of domination became too obvious. |
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Recent events are raising questions about Djibouti's stability, as some Afars have revolted on the grounds of what they claim to be an Issa domination of the state. |
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As Harley points out, much of the scientific rhetoric of post-Enlightenment cartography was used to maintain systems of state and imperial domination. |
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It is entirely incompatible with the domination of unaccountable private companies that seek to monopolise knowledge in the interests of their own profits. |
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After the abolition of slavery in the 19th century, it becomes thinkable that the relics of domination will be abolished in the 21st and 22nd centuries. |
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While portrayed in bourgeois European circles as a peaceful backwater of the English Channel, Jersey's true origins are of conquest and domination. |
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The side which has absolutely lorded it over English club rugby for the best part of a decade have shown that their horizons have stretched outside domestic domination. |
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Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past. |
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As the US has found, world domination is not a feasible project any more, if it ever was. |
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The populists and anarchists simply have no theory of the unpredictable ups and downs of capitalist growth which bolster and erode bourgeois domination of society. |
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Outside the Soviet Union, perestroika and glasnost spread among people who were resentful of Soviet domination and worried about economic collapse. |
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Possibly the most significant of all was Koorana's domination of the Shearing Class, in which a team of four goats are shorn and their fleeces then weighed and graded. |
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Serena's domination, of course, is directly convertible into dollars. |
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The domination of the new cabinet by Manchus and their Mongol allies seriously damaged the already weakening links between the Chinese and their foreign rulers. |
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Maybe in some aspects such as corruption, bureaucratization, and the domination of superpowerful oligarchic groups, the situation is probably worse than it was before. |
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Overthrown temporarily, and in an evil hour his prerogative endangered, his domination was re-established more indisputably now than ever in the grand viziership of his son. |
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Postmodernism is based on a set of assumptions, deriving ultimately from Nietzsche, which treat social domination as a permanent and ineradicable feature of human existence. |
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Sitting on a wooden stool in a trendy pizza joint in East London, Jones, 32, agreed to outline his plan for global domination. |
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The decade also saw the beginnings of a political awakening whose form reflected the domination of the country's intellectual tendencies by Egypt. |
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The domination of social and economic class jumps out of page after page. |
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But by 1485 the White Rose domination was all over when Richard III's crown was toppled, along with his head, at Bosworth Field, as the Tudors came to power. |
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The cry for war is the cry for domination, white supremacy and death. |
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As revolution spread to Palermo, Milan and Naples it seemed as if the people of Italy could break the domination of the myriad of foreign rulers and domestic autocrats. |
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African countries are demanding an explicit apology from countries formerly involved in slavery and other past examples of white domination including colonial rule. |
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French author Victor Hugo took up the cause during the latter part of the 19th century, after the Serbians revolted against Turkish domination in the Balkans. |
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There is simply nothing on the sports calendar as thoroughgoing as the domination of Thanksgiving Day by American football. |
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But Flagg, too, comes apart in his machinations, bent ever more fully on political domination. |
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It became the intellectual and emotional sign of opposition, rejecting racial humiliation, rebelling against domination and ultimately leading to revolution. |
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These two behaviors of subordination and aggressive domination, toadyism and the symbolic rape of reputations, are referred to here in their most extreme form. |
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Many of the groups are bilingual, and because of the legacy of Ethiopian domination over Eritrea, many Eritreans also speak Amharic, the Ethiopian administrative language. |
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It appears yet again that our very existence is threatened by the determination of tyrants dissatisfied with anything less than the domination of others. |
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As a political strategy, the open door policy represented the natural policy of a newly great economic power, which was merely the most efficient way of ensuring domination for the strongest. |
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The Battle of Midway is of particular interest in the history of naval warfare in that it marked the end of the transition period between the era of battleship domination and the aircraft-carrier. |
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Ron Burgundy continues his domination of all things media with this amazing six minute track. |
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In all these episodes, Moscow was confronted with popular, democratic revolutions against its domination. |
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But now only God is to be addressed as abba, stripping the legitimation from existing patriarchal institutions and implicitly undermining all relationships of domination. |
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Bush and his gunslingers are committed to world domination at any cost. |
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British Canadians in Manitoba felt threatened by large populations of French Canadians and Metis, who continued to oppose British domination and refused to be assimilated. |
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Despite these outrages, for decades the mob's domination of the market faced little resistance from city law enforcement, though federal prosecutors sometimes interfered. |
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In short, one way or another, the politics of secessionism, separatism and partition have only succeeded in entrenching international domination over the entire region. |
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When Tyre fell under the domination of Assyria, a Punic trading empire was established based on the former Phoenician colonies in the western Mediterranean. |
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Another time, the term Central Europe became connected to the German plans of political, economic and cultural domination. |
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In retrospect, the Roman domination of Britain is generally considered to be positive. |
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However, despite Davis' domination between late 1980 and the spring of 1982, Reardon remained a major force in the game. |
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The following February, the Portuguese viceroy destroyed the allied fleet at Diu, confirming Portuguese domination of the Indian Ocean. |
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As the Norse domination of the west coast of Scotland advanced, Iona became part of the Kingdom of the Isles. |
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Vietnam, especially its northern part, was never fully Indianised due to the many periods of Chinese domination it experienced. |
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They feared that ending this balance could lead to the domination of the federal government by the northern free states. |
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It ended the Celtic domination, and it is possible that Celts were driven out of Dacia. |
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Critical researchers typically are politically minded people who look to take a stand of opposition to inequality and domination. |
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This was just a year after the Ostrogoths had thrown off nearly a century of domination by the Huns. |
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French domination lasted less than 20 years, and it differed from previous foreign control of the Italian peninsula. |
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Sometime during the 4th or 5th century AD, the Bastarnae were defeated by the Huns, ending their regional domination. |
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On the December 1, 1640, the Portuguese revolted and restored the full independence of Portugal after 60 years of Spanish domination. |
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Nations vied for domination of lucrative trade routes around the globe, particularly those to Asia. |
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For more than four centuries of Castilian domination, Spanish was the only official language in Galicia. |
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In terms of culture, this may bring an end to the post-war Tosk domination within the state of Albania. |
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The steaminess starts at the home of Evelyn and Cynthia whose relationship has been founded on domination roleplaying. |
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In 1990, the new constitution institutionalised ethnic Fijian domination of the political system. |
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After long days of right-wing domination, talk radio is at last returning to its roots as a medium open to all voices. |
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Many aspects of this culture persist in the area despite nearly 500 years of European domination. |
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The same had happened a little earlier for DR Congo during the time of their domination when Lusadisa's effort was blocked. |
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For the final stage of the revolution, Maitland appealed to Scottish patriotism to fight French domination. |
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Imperialism and colonialism have been used in order to describe one's superiority, domination and influence upon a person or group of people. |
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The concept environmental determinism served as a moral justification for domination of certain territories and peoples. |
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It was believed that a certain person's behaviours were determined by the environment in which they lived and thus validated their domination. |
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These qualities allowed these Chichimecas to resist Spanish domination for many years. |
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Ted Bundy, probably the most written-about psychopath, repeatedly ideated fantasies of sexual control and domination. |
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This was also a reaction to the consequences of the French domination under the colonial rule. |
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The domination of sin is complete to the point that people are driven to evil. |
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Gordon Brown sounds like a Dalek with about three stock phrases... Remember, Daleks always want world domination but they always lose. |
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In such a people, the haughtiness of domination combines with the spirit of freedom. |
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Emolliated by four centuries of Roman domination, the Belgic colonies had forgotten their pristine valour. |
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Another significant challenge to British domination of the seas came during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Later the Bastarnae were defeated by the Huns sometime during the 4th or 5th century AD which ended their regional domination. |
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Alaric's group was never destroyed nor expelled from the Empire, nor acculturated under effective Roman domination. |
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Sussex now became for some years subject to a period of harsh West Saxon domination. |
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Lombard Salerno was a centre of ivorywork in the 11th century and this continued under Norman domination. |
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Afterwards, Moscow took the leading role in liberating Russia from Mongol domination. |
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There is the negative thanatolatry of resisting death at all cost and so bowing before death's domination, before death as extermination. |
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His domination of the Privy Council, the king's most senior body of advisers, was unchallenged. |
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Hundreds of towns and cities in the Americas were founded during the Spanish domination. |
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The Italian Renaissance had come to an end under the weight of Spanish domination of the peninsula. |
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The women demanded equality for men and then moved on to a demand for the end of male domination. |
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After Trafalgar, Britain had total domination of the seas for the duration of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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It is that Germany seeks to establish a domination of the world completely different from any known in world history. |
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Churchill opposed the Soviet domination of Poland and wrote bitterly about it in his books, but was unable to prevent it at the conferences. |
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A new contract code in 1999 represented a turn away from administrative domination. |
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To make this point sharper, we might draw a distinction between interactional and structural domination. |
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But some easterners say they are determined to end the domination and discrimination by the west that prevailed under strongman Moammar Qaddafi. |
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In 1995, John Daly's playoff win over Italian Costantino Rocca began another era of American domination. |
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Bureaucratic administration means fundamentally domination through knowledge. |
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Anarchists believe that the state is inherently an instrument of domination and repression, no matter who is in control of it. |
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States generally rely on a claim to some form of political legitimacy in order to maintain domination over their subjects. |
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In the 18th century, the Avungara sib rose to power over the rest of Azande society and this domination continued into the 20th century. |
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Their early goals in that period were capturing the Ganpati and Shivaji festivals from Brahmin domination. |
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He'd got Kat involved in bondage and domination and their details were found on fetish websites as they trawled for threesomes. |
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From this time forward, and perhaps from much earlier, the kingdom of Strathclyde was subject to periodic domination by the kings of Alba. |
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Despite this defeat, the Scots had given France a valuable breathing space, effectively saving the country from English domination. |
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The Italian Renaissance had come to an end under the weight of foreign domination of the peninsula. |
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Voters in some constituencies resisted outright domination by powerful landlords, but were often open to corruption. |
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At this point Surrey was evidently under Kentish domination, as the abbey was founded under the patronage of King Ecgberht of Kent. |
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The domination of the Sovereign continued to grow during the reigns of the Tudor monarchs in the 16th century. |
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Britain could not tolerate Russian dominance of Ottoman affairs, as that would challenge its domination of the eastern Mediterranean. |
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Corruption in Mexico has contributed to the domination of Mexican cartels in the illicit drug trade. |
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Marinid and Saadi dynasties continued the struggle against foreign domination, and Morocco remained the only North African country to avoid Ottoman occupation. |
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Western Mongolian Oirats and Eastern Mongolian Khalkhas vied for domination in Mongolia since the 15th century and this conflict weakened Mongolian strength. |
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The Revolutions of 1989 ended of Soviet domination and Communist party rule in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, Romania, and Bulgaria. |
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Finally, defeat of erstwhile Soviet Union in Afghanistan was celebrated as end to bipolarism as well as wiping out of Communist domination from the world. |
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Until the development, popularisation, and domination of television, radio was the broadcast medium upon which people in the United Kingdom relied. |
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The 20th century opened with Europe at an apex of wealth and power, and with much of the world under its direct colonial control or its indirect domination. |
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With the end of colonialism and the Cold War, nearly a billion people in Africa were left in new nation states after centuries of foreign domination. |
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At the same time, naval innovations led to a German domination of trade in the Baltic Sea and parts of Eastern Europe through the Hanseatic League. |
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During the debate, 25 MPs risked their careers to draft an amendment protesting against the UK's tacit acceptance of Poland's domination by the Soviet Union. |
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Although Italy also had some colonial possessions before World War II, its language did not remain official after the end of the colonial domination. |
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Little survives of early Middle English literature, most likely due to the Norman domination and the prestige that came with writing in French rather than English. |
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According to Walker, womanists are concerned not only with overcoming sexual domination but also discrimination based on people's racial and socioeconomic reality. |
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After the Battle of Waterloo, the reaction set in with the Congress of Vienna allowed the restoration of many of the old rulers and systems under Austrian domination. |
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The salvation of man consists in liberation from the domination of matter. |
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Either side of Rooney's fluffed chance, it was a tale of Ukrainian domination as they attacked England down both flanks and showed the greater fluidity of the teams. |
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While challenges are significant, opportunities for growth and market domination exixt through strategic investment in transforming into a world-class insurance enterprise. |
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Inevitably, the domination of politics and concomitant aggregation of wealth by small groups of families was apt to cause social unrest in many poleis. |
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Aside from these general challenges, I address issues of self-hate, shame, anger, and frustration by bringing in the intersectionalist perspective of domination. |
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Many of these countries had been at each other's throats in the Second World War and most had spent centuries fighting for domination over the others. |
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In 710 Sussex was still under West Saxon domination when King Nothhelm of Sussex is recorded as having campaigned with Ine in the west against Dumnonia. |
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They gradually gained domination over much of the natural environment. |
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At sexual maturation of the dwarf surf clam, all gynogenetic diploids were female, indicating that this species has XX females and XY males determined by Y domination. |
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An antibiological bias... was stimulated by a flood of popular and scholarly books in the 1960s and 1970s saying that male domination was natural and inevitable. |
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The conscious perspicience of the subjective content of the Self in the action of its orgasmic forces and of its own autopsic domination is Psychology. |
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The island has been occupied since the Mesolithic period, and its history includes a time of Norse rule and a long period of domination by Clan MacLeod and Clan Donald. |
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Willie Mullins is doublehanded with Djakadam and Valseur Lido as he attempts to continue his domination of Irish Grade 1s in the John Durkan Chase at Punchestown tomorrow. |
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The rarity of male domination in fantasy play is readily explained. |
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Hugo Hinfelaar looks at the Lumpa Church from the perspective of women protesting against missionary churches for introducing domination against Bemba women. |
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Conclusively, the individual power of the bear against the collective strength of the wolf pack usually results in a long battle for kills or domination. |
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The south was industrializing faster and was more prosperous than the north, leading to resentment of northern arrogance and political domination. |
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This critical reader offers several penetrating ways of accounting for racial dynamics and social domination through a critically anti-racist sociological lens. |
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The companies' brief domination of global commerce contributed greatly to a commercial revolution and a cultural flowering in the Netherlands known as the Dutch Golden Age. |
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The Romanticism coincided with some ideas of the Risorgimento, the patriotic movement that brought Italy political unity and freedom from foreign domination. |
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With virtually defenceless borders, Belgium has traditionally sought to avoid domination by the more powerful nations which surround it through a policy of mediation. |
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The basic thesis of the book is that generations of British rockists attended art school and that this explains the distinction and domination of Britpop. |
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The Dutch guilder emerged as a de facto world currency in the 18th century due to unprecedented domination of trade by the Dutch East India Company. |
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The first was based on domination and exclusivism, the second on pluralism, openness and sharing the land and inherent sacred values with the others. |
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The domination of extra-somatic space with various tools and visually guided projectiles empowered a genus otherwise devoid of cornified and dentine defenses. |
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At the insistence of his court, especially his wife Queen Louise, Frederick William III decided to challenge the French domination of Central Europe by going to war. |
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Some writers, such as Edward Said, use the term more broadly to describe any system of domination and subordination organised with an imperial center and a periphery. |
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There is even a group of artists called The Stuckists who protest about what they see as the domination of conceptual art over more traditional art. |
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Palos took advantage of the War of the Castilian Succession, which became a war between Castile and Portugal, to challenge Portuguese domination of the Atlantic trade. |
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England, competing fiercely with the Dutch for domination of world trade, opposed Grotius' ideas and claimed sovereignty over the waters around the British Isles. |
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But if he fancies something kinkier, Mistress Stella can offer Wayne bondage, domination, a transvestite session and slave training for pounds 70 an hour. |
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Under the Portuguese domination, there was a Bishop of Tangier who was a suffragan of the diocese of Lisbon but in 1570 the diocese was united to the diocese of Ceuta. |
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However, with the ascent of the Hittite empire, Mitanni and Egypt made an alliance to protect their mutual interests from the threat of Hittite domination. |
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