Dark ruby color and multifaceted berried-aromas dominate the typical Pinot Style. |
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The fact that conservative books dominate the best-seller list demonstrates how bogus such measures are as evidence of bias. |
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Highly decorative fashion and accessory trends dominate the international catwalks from Milan to Paris. |
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The high pitched noise of the steam engines and their strong heads of steam are to dominate the afternoon. |
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Because the Americans dominate global politics as no other time in the last, say, 20 years. |
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Most sides would have been beyond recovery, but England were not allowed to dominate the second half. |
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Toyota isn't the only auto maker with ambitions to dominate the high-end car market on the mainland. |
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Our survey audience is a tech-savvy crowd, so it's not shocking that two techie gadgets dominate this list. |
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As we go deeper down into the sea, the types of primary consumer and their food changes, so that deposit feeders tend to dominate in the depths. |
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This way they dominate and exploit the people they govern to their own advantage. |
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These two deserts dominate the eastern part of the country, and form part of an arid landscape extending into Central Asia and Pakistan. |
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He has shown that, even at the age of 35, he can continue to dominate the triple jump event for years to come. |
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Henry VIII and Elizabeth I tend to dominate Tudor history and their lives do overshadow the importance of Henry VII's reign. |
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Eventually, quantum confinement effects and tunneling currents dominate the device design. |
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The Thames, its bridges and the Palace of Westminster dominate scenes that pulsate with bright colour. |
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High-density volcaniclastic turbidity current deposits locally dominate the base of the succession and indicate steep slope gradients. |
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When a person does not feel that his actions are significant, he either allows impulses to dominate his behavior or slouches into inactivity. |
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Vast corporate-owned monocultural factory farms have come to dominate America's countryside. |
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He has taken on the look of a Buddha with the years as double chins dominate a roly-poly face. |
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Tony Conrad violin drones return on the sixth track, working amid electronic bleeps and squeaks which come to dominate the proceedings. |
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Men dominate business and politics, but many women have held cabinet posts or are prominent in arts and professions. |
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Tulip tree, American beech, sugar maple, umbrella tree, and cucumber tree dominate here. |
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Temporary expedients become institutional commitments and a thick web of military and bureaucratic interests comes to dominate strategy. |
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But gone are the days when Shankly's men would blast teams away and dominate our domestic game. |
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In the 1990s, however, as managerialism began to dominate the university, translucence and opaqueness replaced transparency. |
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Despite the steady decline of click-through rates, plain-vanilla banner ads continue to dominate the online advertising landscape. |
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The free-to-play revenue model continues to dominate over pay-to-play games. |
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The highlands of this park are forested with the peak of Mount Meru rising above the forests to dominate the area. |
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Five nuclear powers dominate the UN's security council, which authorises military action against other countries. |
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Mid-tempo rockers dominate an album-long driving rhythm that feeds off slinkiness more than solid pounding. |
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Some of those teammates have been waiting to see him dominate a game as long as the various booster clubs, Internet sites and talk-show guys. |
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They even dominate the new medium of television, serving as annual hosts of a polio telethon. |
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Most life forms on Earth consist of organic carbon, while inorganic carbon may dominate the visible physical environment. |
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He continues to dominate breakfast radio with another record reach of 7.97 million. |
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It is likely that expansionist retailers will yet again dominate the market. |
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In time, I predict it will dominate small-bore rifle and handgun competition if it is permitted under the rules of the game. |
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If France and Germany act together, as a federation inside a federation, they can dominate Europe under the new constitution. |
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They fear seven-storey tower blocks could dominate the skyline, competing with the cathedral in height. |
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Terrorists, suitcase bombs, anthrax, radiological dirty bombs, and improvised explosive devices dominate the new strategic lexicon. |
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Security will dominate the agenda of all bilateral agreements between nations. |
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How, then, can we force a change in the media systems that dominate the discourse and misinform the debate? |
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Both players were trying to dominate with fast, attacking shots and they shared the next two ends to take it to a deciding set. |
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They formed a creative community that would dominate English-Canadian cinema until the end of the century. |
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Organic and earthy colours dominate with burnt orange, rust, sky blue and many shades of green. |
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At that time, this area was known as the Zuurveld, after the sour grasses that dominate the terrain. |
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Yet, at the same time the play presents male characters who dominate scenes by disrespecting both young and old female members of the community. |
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Around the cities TV and billboards sporting witches on broomsticks and wild scary false faces, dominate the run up to the first of November 1st. |
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But media companies that dominate a market have little incentive to spend money on enterprisers and investigations. |
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Here he sketches the main interests that dominate the evangelists' use of parables. |
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Because less than 10 automakers worldwide dominate the industry, suppliers have little opportunity to broadly diversify their customer base. |
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Common and durmast oaks, some of them of large, dominate the lowland forest. |
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In other countries, notably the United States, trucks now dominate long-haul transport of all but bulk commodity goods such as coal or wheat. |
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The scrum is supposed to be an equal contest and you would expect a pack of 900 kg to dominate a pack of 800 kg. |
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One of these views of the film will dominate depending on how you see the world of big business. |
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He also does not consistently dominate at that level like a future NFL player should. |
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For some reason, my mindset was to go out there and try to run away from the beginning and to dominate the race. |
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He would never sit back and relax because he could always go faster, win more races and dominate a little more. |
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For Bernoulli's principle to dominate a dynamic situation, friction must be less dominant. |
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Imagine a world of sports where black men didn't dominate boxing or track and field. |
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We defer to those we respect and dominate those we do not, and we can do these acts simultaneously without contradiction. |
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Through domestication, humans turned dogs into tools to help them dominate nature. |
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What he pointed to, is that apparently weak forces actually can dominate what seem to be strong forces. |
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The right wing can only dominate to the extent that the vacuum opened up on the left remains unfilled. |
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However, we know that if government continues to dominate the market the private sector will never develop. |
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He has composed for a variety of genres but science fiction, horror and fantasy stories dominate his filmography. |
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They want to dominate Europe by bureaucratic cleverness where they could not do so by muzzle-loading cannon, muskets and cavalry sabers. |
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Here tens of thousands of semi-palmated sandpipers and other shorebirds feed on the rich salt marshes that dominate the landscape. |
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A ten second bout of fisticuffs from the numbskulls who play for Newcastle United seemed to dominate the sports news for an entire week. |
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Yet men dominate in this field also, even in fiction, poetry, literary biography. |
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Big, bold, and fiercely territorial, these birds dominate all other waterfowl in their domains. |
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Rather than letting such asides dominate his material, Hamilton cleverly weaves them into the overall flow. |
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The forwards rucked and mauled to near perfection although they did not dominate the lineout like they can do. |
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And make no mistake, we don't have anyone who can dominate him, so a policy of containment is the best that we can hope for. |
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How did a silly article by a smarmy TV presenter whom not very many people take seriously come to dominate the news? |
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Personalities and individual behaviour dominate the presentation of contemporary politics. |
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The pack began to dominate in set pieces, and supply their nimble three-quarters with ample, quality ball. |
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They dominate the trapeze and engage in various balancing acts which includes foot jugglery and balancing on top of ladder. |
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In the upper atmosphere during this season, westerlies dominate in the upper troposphere over most of the monsoon region. |
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Features common to them all include doubled walls and angular bastions for artillery to dominate the approach. |
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The purpose of these tracks would seem to be for adrenalized action, but it merely serves to dominate the game's aural aspect. |
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During conflicts, persistent, well-organized minorities can adroitly handle and dominate their opponents. |
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Cattle ranches dominate the economy and the language spoken is just as likely to be Portuguese as English. |
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The highest elevations of the ridge, where longleaf and slash pines dominate open forests, are known as sandhills. |
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To dominate the ground on battlefields of the next decade, combat soldiers and marines will want a full combined arms solution on their side. |
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The novels he explores suggest that those groups who control power also dominate the presentation and construction of reality. |
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The remembered blues of the Nile dominate her works of the early 1980s, their vertical stripes unfolding in a stately progression. |
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Did the media spotlight glare of attention on being first dominate other aspects of the campaign coverage? |
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This anticyclone will dominate the weather scene for the following few days. |
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The Laois lads continued to dominate the exchanges but on occasions were guilty of some wayward passes. |
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Hawks and other raptors may dominate discussion in the fall, but this winter, birders are talking about owls. |
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Those that remain are political pygmies, lacking anything like the independent power needed to dominate the country. |
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So the Europeans tend to dominate the categories other than flyweight, featherweight and bantamweight. |
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For miles, slum settlements and filthy, pot-holed streets dominate the landscape. |
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Political factors have often caused one dialect to dominate an area and then become a more stable standard language. |
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Labour Students and the organised independents who dominate the executive retreated from their original plan. |
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Sedges, bluejoint grass, boneset, and swamp milkweed dominate the community. |
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This was the wake-up call for the Castledermot side and they began to dominate with Brendan Kelly and Brian Byrne coming out on top in mid-field. |
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When a yachtie decides to have an AC system as part of the electrics aboard, this new system tends to dominate all of the others. |
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The next 20 minutes saw Athy begin to dominate the scrums but Ross were well on top in the line-out. |
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Whereas his predecessor sought to dominate her party, he hoped to heal divisions and to create a new, consensual form of Conservatism. |
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The budget negotiations, which were meant to dominate this month's European summit, will now be placed on the back burner. |
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Problems caused by money and social status, and differing ideas of value and wealth, dominate the narrative. |
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His installations, made of scrap objects and tied up with tangled roping, dominate the landscape. |
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Yes, this is all just history, and therefore of no interest to the chauvinistic babblers who dominate the national dialogue on US airwaves. |
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Week in, week out it is the soaps that dominate the ratings on British television. |
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Then as now the antis are more divided than the centrists who dominate the Yes camp. |
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Lichens thus dominate the Antarctic flora both in terms of species diversity and in terms of total biomass. |
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The idea that fundamentalism is on the offensive and threatening to dominate public life is widely held on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Empty and loaded coal trains dominate the traffic that pass through Dutch since it is located on the northwest corner of the Powder River Basin. |
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Asters, goldenrods, and sunflowers dominate the landscape from late summer to the end of the growing season. |
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In Boston returnees were thought to dominate the Boston Tea Assembly, a group that met every other week for dancing and card playing. |
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By art, Benjamin means the interpretive, cognitive processes which by necessity always dominate a process such as painting. |
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Next week will be a big one for the celebrity magazines which have come to dominate the news-stands. |
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County continued to dominate and could have added a third when good work by Shephard went unrewarded as Davis mishit his shot. |
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The themes that dominate our pop culture are often only truly apparent in retrospect. |
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The harsh and cruel elements of Russian society, especially the drive to dominate and control, fill the imagery of Dostoevsky's novels. |
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Andersson had created a compact single-seater that would go on to dominate world aerobatics for years to come. |
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The forwards rucked and mauled to near perfection although they did not dominate the line-out like they can do. |
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On this chatelaine, pearls dominate the decoration of the openwork black-and-white enameled gold chains. |
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He came to dominate it by shrewdness, audacity and the huge force and charm of his personality. |
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The nuclei of heavy isotopes are rich in neutrons, which dominate their nuclear surface. |
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It is not easy to predict what business will emerge as a ' gorilla ', the company that will dominate the sector like Microsoft, Oracle or Intel. |
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Despite the popularity of the reformists, conservatives still dominate much of the government. |
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Typically, colorful annual flowers dominate these gardens because they are such enthusiastic bloomers. |
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The Punjabis and the Gujaratis dominate the Indian population, with about 40 to 45 percent coming from each of these two communities. |
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If you can dominate your age group when you're out of form, then you know you're good. |
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However, it wasn't until the early 1970s when sand started to dominate the mixture used to blend a topdressing material. |
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Acorn began slowly and allowed Stanley to dominate the early proceedings when scoring two converted tries. |
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War and terrorism are the new glamour girls of news that dominate the headlines, deservedly so, it might be said. |
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Unlike the raddled anti-heroes who dominate detective drama, Eddie lives harmoniously with his wife, mother and three daughters. |
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Since silica can only limit diatoms, other forms of phytoplankton might dominate if nitrogen is regenerated more rapidly. |
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They agreed the mast was in the wrong place and would dominate the landscape in an area of open countryside. |
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Red grape varieties dominate the region, but Malbec is the most widely planted and Argentina's finest grape varietal. |
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The genes of this particular chance group will then dominate the entire gene pool of populations to come. |
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The cyprinoids, which are absent from South America, dominate the freshwaters of tropical Asia and the north-temperate zone of Eurasia. |
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The highs provide the driving force behind the southeast trade winds which dominate the Territory's weather in the winter months. |
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Elvidge also dismisses the nightmare scenarios of films such as The Terminator in which machines come to dominate their masters. |
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Granite and marble dominate the poolside area, while floor-to-ceiling windows overlook a sunken garden outside. |
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Economically, coffee production came to dominate as Colombian insertion into the world market economy depended on this export commodity. |
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If she can stay undistracted and focus on her game, Sharapova can dominate the women's game for some time to come. |
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We come not to dominate you, as our traducers allege against us, nor yet to encroach on your own perfect and sacred rights. |
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Allow such a mix to dominate a society, and a vast, corrupt cesspool in Washington and on Wall Street is guaranteed. |
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Sandy flats with occasional coralline outcrops dominate the bottom topography. |
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On the ridges and slopes white box and red stringy bark dominate in association with kurrajong and hickory wattle. |
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We had to dominate the top markets to create a critical mass for marketing and achieve economies of scale in advertising. |
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The second half saw them totally dominate play and further goals from Elliot Scott and Liam Walsh completed the goal bonanza. |
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British theatricals continued to dominate American stages for decades, however. |
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A startling image shows Salisbury nave at high level from behind a glossy black Purbeck marble column and capital which dominate the foreground. |
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Starvation, slavery, oppression and fear continue to dominate much of our world. |
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They resent any constraint as an insult to their will to dominate and exercise power. |
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I blame myself for allowing an unintellectual friendship to entirely dominate my life. |
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When the rule of law is not respected, arbitrariness and impunity dominate the political scene. |
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The revolutionary and Napoleonic period would see three European hegemons dominate European international politics. |
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Already the great bulk of the productive forces, those that dominate the economy, have been socialised. |
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More than 10 million poor, religiously conservative residents dominate the city. |
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The architects were told to project an image of financial strength and strong corporate identity and to dominate the Bund. |
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His reputation as a hellraiser and a big drinker was coming to dominate and even overshadow his work. |
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Today those closest to our violent past seem to dominate the political landscape and many remain entranced by sectarian concerns. |
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Deadly forms of opportunism are still perennial in the journalistic and political climates that dominate official Washington. |
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Perhaps the reason is that social bees, which are largely opportunistic, dominate pollinator faunas in northern regions. |
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The Punjabis and the Gujaratis dominate the Indian population, between them accounting for almost three quarter of all Indians. |
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You dominate the high-performance business by getting more customers to want high-performance computing. |
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Both countries are Labour strongholds and the party would have expected to dominate under first-past-the-post electoral systems. |
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His aesthetic theories, which naturally dominate his writing, run counter to this idea of the subservience of art to nature. |
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The film traces the trafficking of charas in the country and the national and international connections that dominate this crime. |
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Certain families of plants dominate the list, such as the carrot family and the mints. |
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He has been campaigning for more than a decade for the power lines that dominate the estate to be resited away from local houses. |
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The guitars are even crunchier now and dominate the album, while the playful and poppy synth is ditched completely. |
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Their scientific and technical achievements allowed the Europeans to dominate the world. |
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The low-dielectric properties of the microsphere appear to dominate the spectroscopic properties of the hydrophobic chromophores. |
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Whatever you do, try your best to keep a big perspective. Don't let the worries and concerns of the day dominate your thoughts or weigh you down. |
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Private schools dominate the top end of the A-level tables while further education and sixth-form colleges account for most of the worst performers. |
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The Cheshire-based trainer saddled the great Red Rum to dominate the marathon steeplechase over a five-year period more than a quarter-of-a-century ago. |
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Their ultimate objective is a radical new caliphate that seeks to dominate the Middle East and to intimidate the free world, as totalitarians have tried over past decades. |
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Why should the cloistered wants of juvenile men, with baby opinions, dominate any medium and industry so many of us care about? |
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As long as economic recovery is at the fore of Japanese domestic politics, METI will continue to dominate the other ministries on external policy. |
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Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings. |
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Anyone wanting an overview of the area should take the road that winds up to the top of Monte Mora, highest of the granite peaks that dominate the rugged, ragged coast. |
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They will dominate the landscape and be clearly visible from York. |
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But this push is neither a proscription or a requirement for the latter to dominate economic development, or even the socialization process itself. |
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A 10-track sound collage of ambient world beats and rhythms dominate this second installment that focuses on the ancient traditions of Indian and Pakistani music. |
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If your passion is to change the world, or even dominate an industry, scalability is the only way to multiply your arms and legs, and the hours in your day. |
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Does privilege mean that we Maori dominate certain illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma, glue ear, and others, and that we die 10 years earlier than Pakeha? |
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Naturally, the panelists are keen to refute the various theories and game plans that dominate the thinking of the ruling establishment in Washington. |
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The power of shareholders, and in particular financial institutions such as investment funds, has once again risen to dominate the power of technostructures. |
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Men dominate the production and programming side of television too. |
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A divisive selfishness had emerged in the late 1960s that had begun to dominate the body politic. |
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Shiites have nourished that dream ever since their failed revolt against the British in 1920, when the plan of Shiite clerics to dominate Iraq misfired. |
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Republicans currently dominate the breakdown, with 27 GOP secretaries of state in the 47 states that have the position. |
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There is no conversation with a woman that a mansplainer feels more entitled to dominate than one centering on sports in general and football in particular. |
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Republicans dominate the Ohio legislature thanks to a heavily gerrymandered crazy quilt of rigged districts, and to a moribund Ohio Democratic party. |
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But still it confers some advantages over the newer, flashier techniques that have come to dominate over the last two decades. |
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In an age obsessed with celebrity, the glitz of our 'starchitects,' backed by large staffs and copious public relations support, dominate the headlines. |
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The late Mr Ahmed, in his characteristic astuteness, once observed that the will of the U.S. ruling class to dominate is not quite shared by its people. |
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But on the subject of what constitutes fit topics for conversation in mixed company, traditionalist views dominate the male mindset at the Billabong. |
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In fact, intellectual property and, more broadly, intangible assets now dominate American business. |
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Great steaks dominate the menu and are worth every kopiyka of the price. |
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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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His use of shade, tone and colour is different from many of his stylised drawings of the past, where the simplicity of line seemed to dominate over the human subject. |
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More recently, the rows of red and gray cement housing project blocks that sprouted up in the 1980s dominate the view. |
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This makes him responsible for creation, so that he might dominate it in order to develop it until the end of time. |
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It's a wonderfully playful, zesty turn that sees the 30-year-old dominate every scene he's in. |
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Feminists are the new comic book geeks, and the women-led Ghostbusters remake will dominate the box office. |
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The unilateral interventionists still hold the reins of power within the GOP, largely because their champions dominate the West Wing and the Department of Defense. |
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The Hausas dominate Nigeria's north, the Yorubas the southwest. |
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This is certainly the message that comes through in the titillating images of women as both vamp and virgin that dominate our film and television media. |
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Siegal's dream is to reinvent a mobile house, retaining the concepts of affordability and flexibility but shaking up the bland design notions that now dominate the genre. |
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Giant machines and preternatural contraptions can dominate the landscape. |
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The tribes who dominate the town are a combination of Sunni and Shia. |
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Sabo was heavily favored to dominate the lightweights in this competition. |
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In developing countries gut skins dominate the sausage market. |
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The relationship has come to dominate British debates affecting domestic and foreign issues and has destabilized both Labour and Conservative parties. |
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Predictably, Eurasians dominate weightlifting, wrestling, and most field events, such as the shot put and hammer. |
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There is a tendency on the part of everyone to judge a historical moment by our own daily affairs and in relation only to the headlines that dominate the news. |
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Each month, I faced a blizzard of bills, which came to dominate my life. |
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Consequently, the complex 3-D graphics that had come to dominate the gaming industry were a nonstarter on the social network. |
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Bone-headed training stunts and car and helicopter crashes dominate but somewhere in the wreckage is Colin Farrell in his second film release in quick succession. |
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The old ladies and pregnant mothers who crowd the middle lines, and dominate the Jacuzzi, are nowhere to be seen. |
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Thousands of tulips, pansies and forget-me-nots, together with venerable lilacs, wisteria, spireas and deutzias dominate the spring show of flowers. |
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Although conflicted and devitalized couples appeared to dominate this African-American sample, it is important to consider several separate but related factors. |
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We have reached a tipping point where mega donors completely dominate the landscape. |
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Sally wattle, ironwood and beefwood dominate the very sparse canopy. |
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Get-tough recommendations like this so dominate the mainstream policy debate on welfare that the binds faced by low-income workers with children receive little attention. |
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The silvery Tay turns out to be a dirty brown and the city's Stalinesque tower blocks dominate the skyline as the train putters in from the south. |
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There is also peace where one element does not dominate so much as subjugates the rest of the society, and where any signs of dissension are nipped in the bud. |
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Both parties represent the interests of Wall Street, the corporations and the thin layer of multimillionaires and billionaires who dominate American politics. |
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The problem is not with the underhandedness of a given lobby group, the problem is with the system that allows financial might to dominate the decision-making process. |
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The irony and sometimes childish iconoclasm are still there but this is a film in which a burning sense of outrage and frustration also dominate and set the tone. |
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Independent, free-spirited, and as bootylicious as her look-alike, Teresa tends to meet men who want to dominate her, which is the exact opposite of what she's looking for. |
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He has both the smarts and the physicality to dominate weaker opponents. |
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Suburban sprawl continued to dominate the metropolitan area, even though urban renewal had become the rationale for the sale of inner-city industrial land for housing. |
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The Englishwoman has come to dominate the British scene and she will be among the favourites this coming weekend, although her focus is likely to be Saturday's 8km race. |
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While gold coins and bullion continued to dominate the monetary system of Europe, it was not until the 18th century that paper money began to dominate. |
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Andesitic rocks produced by dome-forming eruptions dominate the geology. |
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It should dominate the study of John as exegete for the next generation. |
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Many have returned to their native land having failed to dominate racing. |
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The fear factor is likely to dominate the race in its final stage. |
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The tax plan was primarily aimed at French expatriates who dominate the state administration and enjoy a far higher standard of living than most of the indigenous population. |
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Indeed after Shamrocks hit Saval with a double whammy early on in the half, they went on to dominate affairs and they looked the strongest team at the finish. |
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The Ganga Plain is among the biggest concentrations of people and is the cultural hearth from which its civilization has spread to dominate the substrata of Southeast Asian culture. |
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Professionals invariably dominate such bodies, making consensus a chimera. |
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Larger crystals of feldspar and quartz dominate the host rock. |
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The five-eighth was able to take full advantage of his forward pack's size and strength to dominate the fringes of the ruck and score three tries. |
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However, the presentation of delirium is the same regardless of whether dementia is present because symptoms of delirium will dominate when they co-occur. |
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The north-east facing cliffs which dominate the high corries present an aspect of the hill which is in direct contrast to the rest of the mountain. |
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Countless thousands of giant construction cranes dominate the skyline. |
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Thanks to these techniques, Bruns and his colleagues have been able to show, for example, that the most abundant mycorrhizal fungi are not the dominate fruiters. |
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Mindless bots, driven not to dominate but to sell, sign up for thousands of free email accounts every minute, sending millions of spam messages from them. |
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Arthur argued that increasing returns from learning, network externalities, and technological complementarities lead one technology eventually to dominate a given market. |
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Anger is often a function of power and the need to dominate and control. |
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Moreover, it is assumed that boys will be boys in the sense that they will always try to dominate the classroom conversations, and that girls will just submit to silence. |
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In the late third century the site was levelled, including the triumphal arch, and a larger Saxon Shore fort constructed in stone, the walls of which now dominate the site. |
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When environments are stable, firms with a mix in which competences and lock-ins dominate are able to deepen the specificities, resulting in high productivity. |
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It reminds everyone of the rigid service academy structure, inherited from British boys' schools like Eton, in which upperclassmen dominate their juniors. |
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He forced his opponent to make a save with a sharp shot from a tight angle but, despite continuing to dominate possession, Shrewsbury remained toothless. |
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The articulate brachiopods, which would dominate the marine environment in the later Paleozoic, were still relatively rare and not especially diverse. |
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As the season unfolds, at least over the first four episodes, the genoa and Romney storylines come to dominate the narrative. |
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Later she would learn the joys of a good read, but the Essex accent and hairdo still single her out from the pince-nez and halitosis crowd that used to dominate publishing. |
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But lately, Tousy feels that a puerile version of romance has started to dominate popular lyrics and music. |
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Chardonnay, Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc are popular whites produced here while Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot dominate red production. |
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Paul dominate the landscape in wealth and size, owing to their ties with manufacturing, finance, transportation, and meatpacking. |
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This is the height of infotainment, which began when NBC and ABC decided to duke it out over who would dominate the prime-time news show market. |
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Vast forests, featuring almost exclusively the three species pine, spruce and birch, dominate the landscape, clearly demarcating its boundaries. |
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Likewise, the three large coats of arms that dominate the tester painting are surrounded by collars of SS, a golden eagle enclosed in each tiret. |
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A new ocean was growing on its southern end, the Tethys Ocean, an ocean that would dominate much of the Mesozoic era. |
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The special adaptations of reptiles enabled them to flourish in the drier climate of the Permian and they grew to dominate the vertebrates. |
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Large organisations, both in manufacturing and services, dominate the Swedish economy. |
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Since television has come to dominate our culture, political campaigns have largely become beauty contests devoid of substantive content. |
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For many years the French Crown was relatively weak, enabling first Henry II, and then his sons Richard and John, to dominate France. |
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Aside from the NOCs which dominate the Upstream sector, there are many international companies that have a market share. |
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Surviving plants that went on to dominate the Mesozoic world included modern conifers and cycadeoids. |
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One merlin can dominate an entire flock of frightened birds, directing its fate as a whole. |
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During the war between the Scythians and the Persian Empire, the Scythians came to dominate the Neuri. |
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Brown bears usually dominate other bear species in areas where they coexist. |
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Grey foxes are exceptional, as they dominate red foxes wherever their ranges meet. |
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Red foxes dominate raccoon dogs, sometimes killing their kits or biting adults to death. |
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Gray wolves typically dominate other canid species in areas where they both occur. |
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These events created the major rift basins that dominate the Barents Shelf, along with various platforms and structural highs. |
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Where clastic sediment inputs are small, biogenic sedimentation can dominate especially nearshore sedimentation. |
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When the two vortices are of unequal size, the larger vortex will tend to dominate the interaction, and the smaller vortex will orbit around it. |
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The only disappointment is that we wanted to dominate and be the best team in the middle eights but it was a strong effort by everyone. |
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Moreover, the Portuguese were determined to dominate the spice trade and had no intention of allowing competition to flourish. |
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On the other islands tourism is important, but does not dominate to the same extent. |
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Turning away a respected abstract artist proved that, as early as 1962, the pop art movement had begun to dominate art culture in New York. |
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A consideration is that volunteers may dominate the workplace, undermine local management and work culture especially in small organisations. |
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From the 1990s alternative rock began to dominate rock music and break into the mainstream in the form of grunge, Britpop, and indie rock. |
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By the Jurassic, the dinosaurs had come to dominate the large terrestrial herbivore niches as well. |
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Most significantly, the desire to dominate others is what motivates the Crawfords. |
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Later, the Lombards, a Suebic group long known on the Elbe, came to dominate the Pannonian region and before successfully invading Italy. |
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Rome continued to dominate the area until the collapse of the Empire in the west. |
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Under Clovis, the Salian Franks came to dominate their neighbours, initially aided by the association with Aegidius. |
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However, the disparaging Hellenic stereotype of barbarians did not totally dominate Hellenic attitudes. |
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While long-nosed conventional cabs dominate the highways, late-model cabovers sit on truck lots, losing value. |
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A dark matter halo appears to dominate the mass, although the nature of this dark matter remains undetermined. |
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In order to dominate the Sacred College of Cardinals more completely, Alexander, in a move that created much scandal, created 12 new cardinals. |
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Metamorphic rocks of slate, schist and arkose dominate the northern part of the island. |
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The Portuguese sought to dominate the source, rather than relying on Arab traders who sold it to the Venetians for exorbitant prices. |
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Ilocanos dominate northern Luzon, while Kapampangans and Pangasinenses, as well as Tagalogs and Sambals, populate Central Luzon. |
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A thriving culture developed, and the Mexica civilization came to dominate other tribes around Mexico. |
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Soon a large number of sugar plantations flourished in this area, enabling the company to dominate the European sugar trade. |
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