In all these cases, including the farmers who provisioned the trading posts, small and large businesses dominated daily life in New Amsterdam. |
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Magic dominated Morris Young's life from childhood, even influencing his choice of ophthalmology as a medical specialty. |
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The local side dominated the game from the start and were a goal to the good after 15 minutes with a well placed shot from Dale Warburton. |
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The era was dominated by men such as Vanderbilt in railroads, Carnegie in steel, and the oil titan John D. Rockefeller, who created Standard Oil. |
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The blue shirts, who dominated the game in the past in the local fraternity are making a determined effort to revive the game. |
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Cold-water coral mound dominated by Lophelia pertusa and colonised by orange actinians and a white anthipathrian. |
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The High Commands of both countries were dominated by the old traditional cavalry regiments and their political pull was great. |
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For the past generation, this laissez-faire perspective has dominated American social-welfare policy. |
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The south side has the male yang qualities dominated by the sun, being more exposed and a much warmer, drier side. |
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The Zulus supported the apartheid regime and are a thorn in the side of the new government, which is dominated by the Xhosas. |
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Her bright dramatic soprano held the audience spellbound and her fierce, iron-willed portrayal dominated the second half of the evening. |
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It is dominated by hostas, peonies, campanula, and daylilies but holds a wealth of perennials and self-sowing annuals. |
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Microscopic analyses reveal that the oxide mineralogy of the dolerites is dominated by magnetite and ilmenite. |
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Years of sanctions have left behind an economy dominated by racketeers and smugglers. |
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The ground floor is dominated by the open-plan sitting room, with sandstone flags incorporating a zoned, controlled underfloor heating system. |
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Exterior view of lone figures scurrying across empty squares dominated by heroic statuary. |
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Along with Westerners, the Chinese merchant class dominated the economy in the nineteenth century, especially with the exportation of rice. |
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The adjacent province of North Ossetia, also dominated by Ossetians, is part of Russia. |
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Anybody who knows Auckland will know that the city skyline is dominated by the Sky Tower. |
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Dust sized particles dominated the debris ring, but good bolder sized bits rounded out the mix. |
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He had become another statistic in the law-and-order game that dominated Queensland politics. |
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The roads were straight and empty, and coconut trees still dominated the landscape. |
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In a society dominated by allegorical and historical painting, his scenes of contemporary life were regarded as a novelty. |
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An aggressive, obstructionist Duma dominated by Communists blocked any attempt at reform. |
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The often steep and rugged lower slopes of the mountains are dominated by cacti, agaves, yuccas, and thorn-bearing shrubs. |
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However, the day ahead is dominated by a massive amount of college homework. |
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In this case the surrounding sediment matrix is dominated by detrital quartz and illite along with various other clay minerals. |
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But, because most fishing has been dominated by families for generations, some say it is hard to re-engineer the whole industry. |
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The landlocked country is dominated by the rugged Hindu Kush mountains that sweep from the west to the east. |
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The dazzling downtown locations are massive, dominated by skyscrapers whose light bathes the streets in a radiant glow. |
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It was fought against the Mahrattas, a formidable Hindu confederacy of warriors and marauders who dominated much of Central India. |
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For decades Japan has dominated through relentless innovation and creative flair. |
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Here the view was dominated by a stupendous skyscape, rather like the fanciful ones on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. |
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A showy grass known as foxtail barley was common along the highway, while here and there we saw bogs dominated by black spruce and larch. |
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This was the end for piston engine airliners, as the new jets soon dominated the commercial airline industry. |
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We do need to move forward, but as individual states with a common goal, not a superstate dominated by cliques, cabals and vested interests. |
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The conditions made for a pleasant round of golf and it was the low handicappers who dominated off the yellow tees. |
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While there is no syllabic verse in existence that may be dated earlier than AD 650, such metres dominated for the next millennium. |
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That episode and error were widely publicised at the time and have dominated some obituaries. |
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Four of the statements were about issues that dominated his thinking at the time and were highly emotional. |
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Throughout the Middle Ages, Suffolk was dominated by the two liberties and the many other religious houses. |
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Dry woodland has a diversity of species but is dominated by loblolly pine, rock chestnut oak, and a shrubby layer of azaleas and New Jersey tea. |
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Downstairs is dominated by a slick bar, muted colours, mismatched furniture and a dark slate floor. |
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The region was dominated by confederacies of Mixtec and Zapotec royal families, who constantly expanded their control through marriage alliances. |
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Many hurricanes eventually drift far enough north or south to move into areas dominated by westerly winds. |
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In a society as dominated by consumerism as America, cash tills often ring in tune with the national mood. |
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Of course, the charts were printed right there in black and white, and they were always dominated by stuff like this. |
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Latvia's undulating landscape is dominated by morainic hills and meltwater deposits dating back to the latest glacial epoch. |
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The stage is dominated by a series of receptacles, from drinking glasses and delicate bowls to three large bins big enough to wade in. |
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Some eastern rural areas are still dominated by large landowners, traditional clan heads, and religious leaders. |
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Fisher's attitude was emblematic of the insular and self-serving culture that has dominated the general committee for decades. |
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Can it really be right to have children when they'll grow up in a world dominated by narratives of social and environmental catastrophe? |
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A beautiful dark wooden table dominated its center, with fine paneling covering the walls, and a thick carpet on the floor. |
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Movies The Aviator and Vera Drake dominated the star-studded 51st British Academy of Film and Television Awards last night. |
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For years the Dundee skyline was dominated by the monolithic tower blocks of the Ardler housing estate. |
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Her Parent Advisory Committee is dominated by French-immersion parents and, she said, the group operates like a well-oiled machine. |
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Many warned about the consequences of deregulating an industry dominated by giant regional monopolies. |
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And nothing the Labour dominated select committee might decide will alter that conviction. |
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Violence against women is part of our culture which is dominated by machismo and chauvinism. |
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Subjectivities of both the dominant and the dominated are produced in the interstices of these multiple, intersecting loci of power. |
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The materials are generally dominated by satin and thick silk with soft textures. |
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This habitat is dominated by fine sedimentary material, brought into the estuary by the tidal flow, which forms the mud flats. |
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Its applicability is limited to societies dominated by commodity exchange, necessarily capitalism. |
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Hollywood dominated the silver screen, and Thai movies were far and few in between. |
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Residence in Canadian cities is generally private rather than communal, dominated by private homes or residences. |
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They dominated against Blyth Spartans but the one mistake they made was punished and handed the visitors a share of the spoils. |
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The hard working Sam Dowgill was man of the match and dominated the midfield area. |
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An index dominated by frothy sunrise industries multiplies the risk of investing for us all. |
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For several centuries before 1945, European states of roughly equivalent standing dominated global affairs in a multipolar system. |
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The visitors played copybook football in the opening half and dominated in almost all sectors of the field. |
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The middle of the miniature is dominated by a large treetrunk in front of which a rosebush is in bloom. |
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What we had to do was to get us out of the stop-go, boom-bust cycle that had dominated our economy for 40 or 50 years. |
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The sedimentary rocks are well bedded and dominated by mudstones with beds 2-5 m thick. |
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The littoral zone was dominated by oligochaetes, gastropods, sphaerid clams, and chironomid larvae. |
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With this year dominated so much by the war, diversions were welcomed whenever they presented themselves. |
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He has created lots of fun for the little ones and families too among the stately acres that were once dominated by impressive gardens. |
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The gaeltacht side was all at sea in an opening half dominated by the losers. |
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Classification and physiological research dominated the zoological and botanical sciences in his time. |
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When bank lending dominated the Credit creation process, bank deposits were the prominent residual of lending. |
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The soundtrack is dominated by the rich buzz of blowflies, the same winged buzz that punctuate later scenes set at the garbage dump. |
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The village square is dominated by a pristine, thatched church enclosed within a walled yard. |
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The cool-water assemblage was dominated by another species, which rejoiced in the glorious name Neogloboquadrina pachyderma. |
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The new list has been drawn up by the Halifax, Britain's biggest mortgage lender, and is dominated by towns in the north. |
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The field is dominated by schools of materialism that describe mental phenomena as types or side products of physical phenomena. |
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A bar dominated the front of the room, and table and booths sprouted up all around the room. |
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The visitors resumed in good heart and their front five dominated in set pieces. |
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But animal rights activists say the march will be dominated by those opposed to a ban on fox hunting. |
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Peaty soils dominated hollows and lower slopes with tallish heather, and subalpine soils dominated the freely drained ground with short heath. |
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The stage is dominated throughout by huge anthropoid figures, I should think over 30 feet tall. |
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Across from the Ministry of Sports, the traffic circle is dominated by a monument to the Olympics. |
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It's said that the mainstream media is increasingly dominated by corporate interests, political spin, and bread and circuses postmodern pap. |
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This was a trial that was dominated by an uncharged crime of insider trading, that was not charged because it was never brought. |
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However, the house nearly bankrupted him and it was bought in 1707 by the Dalrymple family, who dominated Scottish law in the 18th century. |
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Society is dominated by consumerism and a cult of the body instead of the spirit. |
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As a result, politics has been dominated by hard-line ethnic parties ever since. |
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They dominated the crawl stroke, they dominated the 100 yards, they dominated the relays, winning the Gold Medals. |
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In some areas, Barley says, the beetle kill has caused a conversion from a mixed conifer forest to one dominated by hardwoods, most notably oaks. |
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Do we want a theatre dominated by people lucky enough to have stinking rich parents? |
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Behind it rear an assortment of rolling hills and mountains, dominated by Ben Lui. |
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It's an industrial town near the Gulf of Mexico that was dominated by an oil refinery. |
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You know as youths, we do not like being in the majority and yet dominated by those in the minority. |
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For the best part of two years, politics in Britain has been dominated by the Middle East. |
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Heathy woodland and forest has an understory dominated by small-leaved shrubs. |
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The peat soil supports blanket bog vegetation dominated by carpets of Sphagnum mosses, cotton-grasses and heather. |
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European biodiesel production is currently dominated by palm, soya and rapeseed oil. |
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Recent conflicts related to the safety of internationally traded food have been dominated by the developed, high-income countries. |
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If the figure is correct then it is little wonder the Union's finances are dominated by red ink. |
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It dominated the center of a room littered with thick, heavy black ropes and copper vines. |
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The issues of ecosystem management, forest health, and wildfire dominated the work of the Center in its first few years. |
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Her blonde hair was a mop of curls framing her round childish face dominated by large brown eyes. |
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This indicates that the chemical process is dominated by an activation barrier. |
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But because skiers have always dominated the bumps, we've also included what we think is the coolest mogul ski on the hill. |
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Beaufort inhabited the scientific world dominated by the chronometer invented by John Harrison. |
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The officer corps before 1963 was not all-inclusive, however, and was dominated by Pashtuns and Tajiks. |
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The new Bullring has replaced the concrete monstrosities and monoliths which dominated the city. |
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At this western periphery of the Eurasian taiga, forests are dominated by Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, and Betula spp. |
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It narrates the tale of mid-19th century New York dominated by street toughs, racist gangs, corrupt policemen and politicians. |
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This is particularly true over foreign policy, which dominated the first two debates and seemed to be the main reference point for my students. |
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Marlowe and Shakespeare dominated late Elizabethan drama, although they did not monopolize it. |
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Until almost the end of this period Rome was a republic dominated by an aristocracy that monopolised political office and military command. |
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The colour scheme is muted but for vivid splashes of red, with most shots dominated by looming shadows, towers or circling carrion crows. |
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The Green Point Formation is the more distal and is dominated by shale and shaley lime mudstones. |
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It has been observed that the amphitheatre dominated the townscape of a Roman town as the cathedral dominated the medieval town. |
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How is it that we are dominated by an alien culture and religion, and even alter our laws to accommodate the practices of others? |
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Short, dark and smouldering, Valentino tangoed into an industry dominated by square-jawed all-American men, and women went weak at the knees. |
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It is there too on the island of San Giulio, dominated by an ancient basilica and more modern convent. |
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She dominated the second game, only giving up one point, to hold serve and take a 2-0 lead. |
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Clearly our light pollution problem is dominated by light from the local communities. |
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Of that Borg is certain, and who would argue with one who dominated Wimbledon like no other? |
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This week the news has been dominated by reports of AVOs taken out by teachers against students and parents. |
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The album itself is dominated by light jazzy grooves, but is often rudely interrupted by snatches of TV, radio, and roughly sampled sounds. |
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A heavy mineral concentrate, dominated by rutile and kyanite, yielded only a few zircons. |
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American linguistics between the 1930s and 1950s was dominated by Bloomfieldian descriptivism. |
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The titanic shapes of the flagship Nelson and her twin, the Rodney, dominated the view. |
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The winners were especially to the fore in the aerial battles where they dominated a physically weaker Kerry outfit. |
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Ireland's drinks market is dominated by the multinationals but one smaller operation is making inroads. |
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In her feminist analysis, Jeffreys argued that body art was a consequence of having lower social status in a male dominated society. |
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The population is dominated by farmers, and the skyline is dotted with silos. |
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The skilled trades were dominated by craft guilds which imposed strict limitations on entry in order to guarantee their market. |
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One is made up largely of deprived and feckless girls while the other is dominated by highly educated and successful career women. |
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The taxonomically diverse goniatites dominated the Carboniferous-Permian ammonoid fauna. |
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Trade between them is dominated by information technology and telecommunications equipment. |
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A large bed with a purple bedspread dominated one wall, covered in stuffed animals in a variety of colors. |
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An oligopoly market is dominated by a small number of sellers who provide a large share of the total market output. |
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She dominated the compartment and decided to wield her power over me as well, mocking my stuttering Hindi and mothering me by forcing me to eat. |
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The religious life of the empire was dominated by Zoroastrianism, established as the state cult in the 3rd century. |
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France was ruled by an absolutist monarchy and dominated by a repressive mercantilist economic policy regime. |
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The banks have historically dominated this arbitrage market, mostly through their derivatives or proprietary trading desks. |
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Candidates are then chosen in primaries dominated by core left-wing Democrats or right-wing Republicans. |
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This side is more like a meadow, dominated by longer grasses and a host of ox-eye daisies. |
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From the late Middle Ages onwards, one plot in particular dominated these tales in Europe. |
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The funds of the republican movement, which is dominated by the Army Council, are available for the broad purposes of the republican movement. |
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Smith dominated play from the start but after numerous attacks on goal failed to score. |
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The Longcroft Tuffs, a poorly exposed succession at least 140 m thick, are dominated by lapilli tuffs of andesitic composition. |
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They quickly dominated the urban landscape as they outnumbered Argentine nationals. |
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Special interests, primarily those with a pro-business viewpoint, have long dominated lawmaking in this city. |
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Is globalisation a set of processes dominated by Western countries to their own advantage? |
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Men dominated the occupational system during communism, and this has not changed. |
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Gemini, the most northerly constellation of the zodiac, is dominated by the two bright stars that represent the heads of the Twins. |
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Riding an unbeaten streak since 1998, Ward has dominated opponents in the middleweight and light heavyweight classes. |
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Despite starting from the back of the grid, they dominated every race and broke the lap record. |
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To date, the social science literature on New Age phenomena has been dominated by case studies and anecdotal accounts. |
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Extreme limestone locations are dominated by a group of calcicolous grass-like species. |
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The lower series consists of alternating basalt lava, tuff breccia, tufite, and siliceous rock, whereas the upper one is dominated by diabase. |
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Biarritz dominated for over an hour but came agonisingly close to throwing it away after Ulster stormed back into the game. |
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With the Premiership season kicking off on Saturday, football has dominated the news, but there's plenty of other sport out there. |
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From about April 1990 the issue whether the Yellow land was to be included in any demise dominated the exchanges between the parties. |
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Small statues, candles, and miniature crucifixes dominated most of the space, along with scapulars, rosaries, and encrypted prayers. |
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Indeed the leaderene regarded television to be dominated by the unions and grossly overmanned. |
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There had always been mountebanks and charlatans operating in the public squares, but they now dominated the marketplace. |
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In the 1930s the Cavendish was dominated by Ernest Rutherford and nuclear physics. |
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Scripts submitted this year indicate that there is a backlash against the social realism which has dominated Scottish cinema. |
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It has elected Cuban Americans to Congress and has dominated the local political scene in the Miami area. |
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A rough circle of stalactites and stalagmites dominated the centre of the cave, looking for all the world like a set of stone, needle-like teeth. |
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Historically, Bhutan had a theocratic system of government similar to that in Tibet, dominated by the Druk Buddhist sect of Mahayana Buddhism. |
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So will our cities all end up as energy gluttons dominated by rats, starlings and cockroaches? |
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Given the sandy soils, the ground flora in these areas is dominated by bracken, wavy hair grass and common cow wheat. |
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The entrance rotunda is rendered in light tones and polished surfaces, dominated by a large, banded window punctuated with green glass. |
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And now, wherever you go, whatever you do, you find yourself dominated by his evil presence. |
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On battlefields dominated by machine guns and artillery, men at the front huddled in deep trenches or other battle positions. |
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The electorate is changing, from blue-collar rural economy, to a sea change economy, dominated by retirees and eco-tourism. |
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It would seem that these results were obtained in a miscellaneous group of volunteers, dominated by 36 women. |
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They seemed to be natural athletes, and no wonder they dominated the game at that time. |
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Plinian eruptions are those that are dominated by a plume of hot gas and ash. |
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The trouble with publishing is that with the accountants running things, everything is dominated by how much your last novel sold. |
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Spending power and demographics are the key factors that have always dominated the retail market. |
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For weeks, our news was dominated by scenes of young schoolgirls being subjected to horrendous abuse as they tried to make their way to school. |
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The dozen or so timid beasts looped about uncaring of the darkness that dominated the planet. |
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All of these sites are now dominated by buffel and couch grass so that spectacular shows of native flora are but a memory. |
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These melts have low silica contents and are dominated by calcium and magnesium carbonate. |
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Although they had no satiric intent they were designed as a commentary on the emptiness of lives dominated by consumerism. |
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Throughout most of the twentieth century, South Africa's political life was dominated by white Afrikaners. |
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That conflict had been dominated by slow-moving forces employing heavy firepower and waging a war of gradual attrition. |
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The middle member is dominated by gray silty shale grading upwards to bioclastic siltstone interbedded with bioclastic limestone. |
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Waterloo dominated the play throughout the game, lighting up the scoreboard with its first goal midway through the first half. |
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It dominated Indonesia by force and had an extensive network of factories throughout Asia. |
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The Blues dominated the first-half, looking for their fifth straight win in succession at Vicarage Park. |
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We need them more than ever in a world dominated by business short-termism. |
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The California recall is symptomatic of an increasing tendency for politics to be dominated by short-termism. |
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The modern era of golf ball covers was dominated by balata, a natural rubber that provided high spin rates and soft feel but lacked durability. |
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It will not work to teach kids to be unaggressive because we do not have a society dominated by Quakers and pacifists. |
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Amir Mokri's cinematography is dominated by warm, deeply saturated hues, and loads of shadows. |
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In 1963, when Ron Wolf first started in this personnel business, NFL scouting was dominated by part-timers. |
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The Borve Series is dominated by varieties of quartzo-feldspathic schist and gneiss, composed mainly of plagioclase, quartz, and biotite. |
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Luckily, the orange component came from a tasty sauce dominated by slightly bitter orange rind and so my fears were averted. |
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The internet's no longer dominated by script kiddies looking for bragging rights. |
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Beyond the yawning valley reared a jagged skyline dominated by the massive peaks of Tirich Mir and Buni Zom. |
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They were able to question the truisms that dominated British political thought, and thus set out in astonishingly new directions. |
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These soils have a typical, immature tropical soil mineral assemblage dominated by kaolin, quartz and goethite. |
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The high I.V. of boxelder in a point bar dominated by cottonwood is an example of such a combination. |
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The cobbles are dominated by pink quartzite, red sandstone and vein quartz, with minor granite clasts near the contact and rare green clasts. |
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Curiously, although Jamaicans are the largest group, professional dance is dominated by Trinidadians. |
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In the early twentieth century Booker T. Washington's accommodationist philosophy dominated discussions of racial progress. |
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Many Quebecois harboured a deep-seated hatred of the English, the people who had dominated them for over 200 years. |
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In a largely stamina-based sport dominated by increasingly young swimmers, the 50m stands alone as an event where power is the key factor. |
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The skin of the balloonfish is dominated by larger spots or dark blotches that occur only on the body, not on the fins. |
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The look that dominated the '70s has women trading in their high heels for wedges that are casual and often more comfortable. |
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He has consistently dominated the court all season, going undefeated in all his singles matches. |
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But in barrooms and factories and churches in Republican dominated parts of America, the reason is pretty simple. |
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Our back pages are dominated by celebrity drivel spun by agents acting for a handful of English superstars. |
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The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults. |
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This graceful and prosperous old city is dominated by the fantastic arena, a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre where audiences of 25,000 attend summer opera concerts. |
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As pointed out earlier, the increase in inflation in the last quarter for 2002-03 was dominated by certain commodities such as edible oils, oil cakes and mineral oils. |
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These two teams played off a couple of weeks ago at the same ground, and Port won handsomely as they dominated North Ballarat all over the ground. |
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Happell translated this brief into a curvy front counter with bright lights, white walls and little yellow-tiled alcoves, dominated by a large deep red menu board. |
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The opening round has been dominated by baseless charges that Koh would have American courts impose shariah law. |
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She is passionately curious, outspoken and emotional, and yet her need for approval leads to an adolescence dominated by attempts at religious self-denial. |
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A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing. |
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Though dominated by wood and wood veneers, the crafting of tea caddies embraced almost every other technique and material used in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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From the 1820s Clydesdale, Shire and other heavy breeds were imported, but it was not until later in the century that horse teams dominated haulage. |
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I'm weary of his monotone droning as he reads yet another story of yet another hapless, submissive male being dominated by yet another psychotic nympho. |
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Although the internet has dominated the discussion and study of new technologies, mobile telephony is the innovation that seems to be spreading like wildfire around the globe. |
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We've been dominated by sadists and ignored by the apathetic. |
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The skyline is dominated by the nearby Palace of Culture, a monolith which Stalin constructed as a symbol of his power and as an answer to the skyscrapers of capitalism. |
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Huge nests of meat ants, five to ten meters across and seething with hundreds of thousands of big red-and-black workers, dominated the more disturbed swaths of open terrain. |
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The handset is dominated by a 176 mm X 320 mm colour display screen that adjusts to the users' hand movements to allow for tilting, scrolling and zooming. |
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Tired by their midweek efforts in Europe, they were dominated by Villa in the second half but rode their luck and proceeded to capitalise at the other end. |
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The fore of the vessel was dominated by a large sinister-looking cone, covered in windows, circuits, cargobays doors and a several coats of golden paint. |
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At the same time, however, those alienated by Federalists and Whigs proved somewhat reluctant to cast their lot with political parties dominated by southern planters. |
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Andrews produced a string of superb saves throughout the match as Witton dominated for long periods while Dale struggled to get out of first gear. |
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Not only is post-Yanukovych Ukraine dominated by a fascist clique, it is controlled by unnatural women. |
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Licensed architects should submit designs dominated by brick in residential single-family, multifamily, commercial, institutional, and special feature categories. |
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Police have reclaimed 33 slum communities once dominated by drug traffickers. |
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In fact, it is an open secret that many African governments are dominated by small elite groups that run their countries in a secretive and authoritarian manner. |
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A graphic example of how the profit hierarchy is dominated by major transnationals is the production of personal computers, China's second largest export item after garments. |
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Untitled, 1999, is dominated by a bright yellow form with loopy protrusions on one side, serrated edges on the other and red, elliptical oblongs punctuating its middle. |
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That was a rare moment of danger for Sweden, who dominated possession but only seriously looked like scoring in the closing periods of both halves. |
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Robinson is cutting a dash in the male dominated world of rugby league. |
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The communities were dominated numerically by Thysanoptera and Acari, but other taxa including Heteroptera and Coleoptera were also relatively common. |
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The groundmass of these leucocratic segregations is heterogeneous, consisting of centimeter-scale regions dominated by nepheline, natrolite, alkali feldspar, or wollastonite. |
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The set was dominated by a grid of windmills, each a metre across. |
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They appear to prefer areas dominated by sagebrush or bitterbrush, with native grasses intermixed, generally avoiding cheatgrass-dominated landscapes. |
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In a place dominated by Olympic-sized egos, he was always one of the quiet ones, a guy without much sizzle, the kind of guy most of us in the news media usually ignored. |
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Richardson makes his money in industries that are dominated by female consumers, such as fashion and pop music. |
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A snowstorm dominated the news and led to hundreds of people taking time off work or booking into hotels rather than donning their boots to stride through the slush. |
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Marl prairie is a relatively diverse floristic association dominated by grasses, sedges, and rushes growing on thin limestone soils that are seasonally flooded. |
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Sangiovese in Marche can be thin and sharp, but in blends dominated by the powerful montepulciano the tart Marche sangiovese brings a refreshing liveliness. |
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The ice bucket Challenge to strike out ALS has dominated Facebook pages and Twitter feeds of young and old for most of August. |
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It is dominated by shallow water sciaenids and carcharhinid sharks. |
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At ground level it comprises tracts of both dense and open-canopy forest dominated by conifers such as fir, larch, pine, and spruce, interleaved with boggy terrains. |
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Like many other wild ungulates, Bactrian camels live in social groups dominated by a single male, but I had no idea that a bull could control such a large harem. |
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Dr Willett recommends cutting back on processed foods, sugars and saturated fat, and eating a diet dominated by unrefined whole grains and vegetable oils. |
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The countryside was dominated by giant estates or latifundia. |
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Most politicians would be satisfied with finishing second to Rand Paul in beauty contest notoriously dominated by libertarians. |
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They dominated the second overtime period while the other team played defensive hockey, dumping it into the neutral zone in hopes of a Hail Mary breakaway. |
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Moss, chocolate, mink, charcoal, biscuit and olive dominated the white expanse of winter for Grachvogel, as jazz drifted from a grand piano on the catwalk. |
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The remnants of the Scots pine dominated ancient Caledonian forest are the most beautiful temperate woodland I've ever seen and it's full of wild life. |
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Nestled in the hills are small market towns like Buleda, dominated by Baluch who make a living smuggling diesel and drugs. |
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Morsi received just over 50 percent of the vote in the presidential runoff, and the mb dominated parliamentary elections. |
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White, metallics and other washed out colours, dominated the collection. |
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Our toxic campaign culture, dominated by negativity, has soured vast swaths of the populace to all things political. |
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Throughout much of history, Slovakia was dominated by the Magyars. |
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Nigeria is home to 120 million people divided among 250 ethnic groups dominated by the Hausas of the north, the Yorubas of the west and the Ibos in the east. |
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For Martha Treadway, late August 1918 was dominated by the fear that Osie and Johnnie would ship out at any moment and she would never see them again. |
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Piazza Sempione was dominated by crisply pleated skirts and simple shirt-dresses. |
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This was a facile victory for the girls who stormed into the game from the tip-off and dominated their opponents in every sector to seal a great win. |
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The central theme of Sugar and Slaves is the rise of the big slave-owning sugar planters who completely dominated their island societies by the late seventeenth century. |
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But the biggest product alterations are in the skin care market, which is dominated by skin whiteners rather than tanning products, which are popular in the West. |
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The intermediate-level benthos was dominated by sponges, corals, giant bivalves, giant brachiopods, stalked echinoderms and fixed dendroid graptolites. |
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In taxonomic composition, the Amboseli avifauna is dominated by ostriches. |
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A medieval town dominated by fantastic architecture, it is a gem with ancient streets and alleyways punctuated by beautiful civil and ecclesiastical buildings. |
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The gopher tortoise is a large turtle that lives in deep burrows, often up to 25 feet in length, in upland habitats usually dominated by stands of longleaf pines. |
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Next he took us on an interesting tour of the dining room which was dominated by a huge calamander dining table with a magnificent finish and twelve arm chairs. |
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His work was dominated by the dark colours of umber and ochre. |
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She is a black woman in a world dominated by aging white men and she is a Republican conservative from a traditionally liberal Democrat background. |
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Its flora is dominated by ferns, pines, Sequoia, laurels, and Platanus. |
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Cable television from across the Atlantic has long dominated our airwaves. |
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Although the political scene continues to be dominated by nationalist demagogues, there are signs that a significant section of voters feel disenfranchised as a result. |
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Soon enough the dance halls were dominated by the ska beat, which eventually metamorphosed into rocksteady, this transformation paving the way for the emergence of reggae. |
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During rush hour in the mornings and afternoons, Caribbean cities are dominated by metal, plastic and rubber objects, puffing hydrocarbons and other gases into the atmosphere. |
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Playing with the wind at their backs in the first half the Clonaslee lads steamed ahead as they broke through the Belmont defence and dominated the game. |
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And by 1918 there had been a tumultuous upheaval of the four dynasties that dominated East and Central Europe. |
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They excite people, and primaries tend to be dominated by voters who are the most excited. |
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This area is certainly pretty desolate, particularly on a dour mid-November weekend when low cloud dominated and frequent snow squalls cut visibility to less than 100 metres. |
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The Yao of Liannan are dominated by the Bai-Yao and the Guoshan-Yao. |
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In spite of its arbitrariness, that hypothesis had a singular fortune, for it dominated Western thought in one form or another almost until the eighteenth century. |
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On Friday, the restive Ukrainian parliament, now dominated by her political allies, voted to free her. |
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Admittedly, Congress remained dominated by a conservative coalition of Republicans and dixiecrats. |
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The school campaigners saw that this was dominated by a few senior hacks, time-servers who have earned their recently doubled expenses through loyal voting records. |
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The crustal differentiation processes were dominated by fractionation of olivine, chrome spinel, plagioclase and clinopyroxene, leading to evolved compositions. |
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