But the survey revealed that the Mosque is losing its pre-eminent position as a great learning center. |
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It enjoyed a pre-eminent importance within the context of the federal building program in Dawson. |
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Margery Allingham is pre-eminent among the writers who brought the detective story to maturity in the decades between the two world wars. |
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Robert Blatchford, a former North Yorkshire policeman, is now one of the region's pre-eminent genealogists. |
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The two pre-eminent experts at giving directions are my flatmate Mike and my father. |
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Next year the Times Literary Supplement, the pre-eminent British literary periodical, is 100 years old. |
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We asked William Diamond, pre-eminent expert in international taxation, for his picks. |
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I questioned a prominent economist from one of the country's pre-eminent economic institutions. |
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One of the pre-eminent landscape architects of her day, Gertrude Jekyll, did the landscaping side of the work. |
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Since the 18th century, the Orange Order has been the pre-eminent social and political forum for Protestants. |
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The Taj Mahal, in spite of its pre-eminent position in our heritage hierarchy, has not escaped this fate either. |
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These relations have nevertheless been marked by a constant desire on the part of the Americans to be pre-eminent in space. |
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John Beattie, the pre-eminent historian of English crime and punishment, has already been honoured with an excellent Festschrift. |
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Personally, I think we should avoid privileging economics as the pre-eminent discipline in formulation of public policy. |
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Yet the long history of the Bank and its pre-eminent position in the City of London meant that its views had an authority and weight belied by the legal position. |
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Latterly, he became the pre-eminent expert on Egyptian inscriptions. |
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Robert Parker, the pre-eminent American, falls into this group of experts. |
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Scott Joplin is regarded as the pre-eminent composer of ragtime compositions. |
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Caterham is the pre-eminent sports car manufacturer in its sector producing lightweight, affordable road and racecars with supercar performance. |
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In my view, Europe should be a pre-eminent example of the application of the principle that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law. |
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Build member pride in being the pre-eminent authority in supply chain management. |
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Impact: C. P. P.s are seen as the pre-eminent authority in strategic supply chain management. |
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Zinc played a pre-eminent role in the shaping and building of modern Paris during the 19th century. |
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The international Park design competition has attracted some of the pre-eminent architects and landscape architects from around the world. |
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The pre-eminent purpose of keeping children safe and supporting their well-being needs to be recognized throughout decision making. |
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In this observation an Actuary is considered to be a pre-eminent expert on financial risk. |
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A Public Accounts, or similar, committee of the legislature is, and should be regarded as the pre-eminent Committee of the Parliament. |
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Creativity, this pre-eminent capacity specific to the human race, allows us to reinvent every day the way we live. |
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Yet to accord this value absolute or pre-eminent importance over all other values, including free expression, is to err. |
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Goetze is the pre-eminent brand of piston rings among today's original equipment manufacturers and engine rebuilders. |
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The problem was the bomber was being doctrinally positioned as the pre-eminent weapon of the modern air force. |
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Russians were recognized as pre-eminent in soil science and petroleum chemistry. |
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For this reason health should be the pre-eminent measure of the success or failure of development policies in the next century. |
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The U.S. was so pre-eminent in military power as to be unchallengeable in any serious way, but it was also widely admired and emulated. |
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The conclusion of World War II saw the emergence of the US as the unchallenged and pre-eminent capitalist power. |
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Its fruits are unsurpassably pre-eminent, so mighty and so manifold that there is not room enough to receive them. |
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His private manner and aloofness, coupled with his pre-eminent intellect, no doubt created an aura of other-worldliness around him. |
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A native of North Carolina, Gray is one of the pre-eminent lawyers here in Washington, and a tireless champion of conservative causes. |
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After all the EU is rapidly overtaking the States as the pre-eminent economic superpower. |
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Yet, we do hear of British aristocrats making overtures to Rome, and even dedicating offerings on the Capitol of the world's pre-eminent city. |
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Olympians are about pre-eminent achievement. |
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Sappho's pre-eminent reputation as an artist of lyricism and love is based on only three complete poems, 63 complete single lines and up to 264 fragments. |
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They barged their way into the magic circle by merging in 1987 and made themselves pre-eminent in servicing international banking and finance giants. |
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He nevertheless completed his education and went on to become one of Canada's pre-eminent scientists-first and foremost a geologist, but also an early anthropologist and pioneer photographer. |
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It is today regarded as a pre-eminent artistic commentary on apartheid. |
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The veteran soprano saxophonist is pre-eminent on his instrument and has worked with many jazz greats, including Thelonious Monk, Gil Evans and Cecil Taylor. |
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The LPRP continues to be the pre-eminent political institution, in a country that has officially retained a Marxist-Leninist ideology. |
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But others, among whom I imagine Sartre would have been pre-eminent, would have challenged the asseveration on a deeper philosophical level. |
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I explained how, with the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction having become the pre-eminent threat of the post-cold-war era, the United States is convinced that multilateralism is today more important than ever. |
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The delegation brought forward a number of proposals and motor theft as an indictable offence was pre-eminent among them. |
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America's pre-eminent papers exemplify the distress. |
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Linda emerged as one of the pre-eminent leaders of her community. |
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The Olympic Games have always been the world's pre-eminent display of the best in human athletic achievement, and the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, Canada will be no different. |
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Since September 11, 2001, combating terrorism has become a priority for the entire international community and one of the pre-eminent concerns of our time. |
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Overnight she became the pre-eminent Wagnerian soprano of her generation. |
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The former Miles Davis sideman is one of the world's pre-eminent alto saxophonists. |
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But, all in all, it seems safe to say that, though America is militarily pre-eminent as never before, defence will be a central concern. Yet plenty of traps await Mr Bush if he precipitately tries to go it alone. |
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America, still the pre-eminent superpower, may be able to prevent geopolitics from spinning out of control, but it has become reluctant to act as enforcer and balancer. |
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The financing will support Calfrac's international expansion and general corporate purposes, in order to further establish Calfrac as a pre-eminent global oilfield service company. |
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If it wishes to remain the world's pre-eminent power in the 21st century, it must give a wide berth to the Kosovos, Somalias and East Timors that constantly cry for its attention. |
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Others were baffled that one of Britain's pre-eminent film-making teams was telling the story of a a fat, walrus-moustached, jingoist character originating in David Low's cartoons in the Daily Express. |
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Located in London and Los Angeles, The Creature Shop is one of the pre-eminent character-building visual effects facilities servicing the international film, television and advertising industries. |
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After its foundation in 1869, it served as the pre-eminent shrine of state Shinto, a late 19th-century fusion of an ancient religion with modern absolutist government. |
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Among the designers, Pietro Aschieri was pre-eminent, and in the creation of a majestic and magniloquent structure, was able fully to express his ideas, inspired by a classicism mixed with scenography. |
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A student of the pre-eminent landscape painters Achille-Etna Michallon and Jean-Victor Bertin, Corot has an illustrious career as a landscape painter. |
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It is without a doubt, one of the pre-eminent concerns of our time. |
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This initial integration of the audience is one of the pre-eminent motors of the artistic act, and translates the altruistic ethic that characterises the field. |
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With live performances by over 700 performers, from 9 countries, in 10 venues over 10 days, CIF leads the way as the pre-eminent improv festival on the planet. |
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