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Green gems were predominant here, but other colors sparkled here and there, rubies, amethysts, diamonds and the like.
In the Black Earth region wheat was the predominant winter crop, with rye elsewhere.
The term also acknowledges the predominant aeolian dune component of the coastal barriers.
The first and more predominant structure was a mesh of filaments measuring 10 to 15 nm in diameter, which is typical of amyloid.
Through most of the Middle Ages, the jurisdictional function of the Anglo-Saxon hundred was predominant.
The predominant Indian tribes in the Navarro County area were the Kickapoos, and Comanches.
Prior to the turn of the century, the Corojo wrapper was the predominant wrapper tobacco used when rolling the famous Cuban brands.
In my judgement, admittedly from a very narrow perspective, it is anger which is the predominant emotion.
This was not a particularly easy task as the country is made up of two predominant peoples, the Flemish and the Walloons.
Sucrose is the predominant sugar accumulated in the dehydrated leaf tissue of all resurrection plants studied to date.
The band is fitted over the area of the head which is abnormally predominant, and redirects the growth into flattened areas.
The predominant species should be whitethorn but a small percentage of hazel, hornbeam or field maple may be added.
If his pacifist views had been the predominant ones, at certain times, life would be very different now.
He revived Britain's international position by joining with Prussia in 1787 to win back from France the predominant influence over the Dutch.
During the breeding season, aquatic insect larvae become a predominant part of the diet.
Key innovators were often British settlers, but Afrikaners, still the predominant landowners, were drawn into the commercial pastoral economy.
Further, the vast majority are not circumscribed by issues relating to intellectual property or worries relating to the predominant position of large agrochemical concerns.
The predominant view is that new species arise most often in allopatry where geographically isolated populations of the same ancestral species diverge progressively.
A golden age Gold jewellery is the predominant commercial outlet for gold sales and personal adornment using gold has been a feature of most societies since ancient times.
In the early 1990s, business process reengineering replaced total quality management as the predominant school of thought regarding business process redesign.
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We have before us a state of society in which the anarchical element is predominant.
The cases were sometimes of crystal or bloodstone, and enamelled designs and chased gold work were predominant features.
The process intensifies as expectancies of better life for less effort become predominant.
It is predominant among the theologians of the Carolingian time.
Muds, sands, grits and conglomerates are the predominant types.
To relativists such factors are the predominant influences on people's classifications of nature.
In Bessarabia, Turks and Moldavians are the predominant population.
His animal nature was predominant, and this led him to be deceitful.
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