Here he abandoned religion, raised a family, and won a reputation as a respected teacher and preeminent authority on gall wasps. |
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Recipients range from preeminent national museums to small literary magazines that could not survive without subsidies. |
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The girl's strangulation and disembowelment was the preeminent unsolved Homicide case. |
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The two biggest bugaboos bedeviling these preeminent directors are commercialization and overcrowding. |
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Spartan dominance rose from its unquestionable position as the preeminent continental army of the region. |
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Seldom has a more acidulous portrait of the city been drawn by one of its preeminent members. |
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Gary considers himself very fortunate in having had Dr. Larry A. Whitford, a preeminent phycologist, serve as his Ph.D. advisor. |
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Additional versions of the ads will appear during the NBA All-Star Game and March Madness, the two preeminent basketball events of the year. |
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He was the preeminent actor of the jeans and torn t-shirt generation who sought a total identification with the characters they played. |
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Giorgio Armani is widely regarded as one of the 20th century's preeminent fashion designers. |
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Each spring, corporate America's preeminent chieftains offer sage counsel to eager university graduates across the nation. |
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Many Baptists believe that within the biblical canon, the twenty-seven books of the New Testament are preeminent. |
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This preeminent award recognizes outstanding work in meteorology by residents of Canada. |
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The baroque composers put forward a more preeminent verticality that will eventually lead to the mastery of tonality as we know it today. |
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To maintain that preeminent position, open and free access to stories would seem crucial. |
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The Sacrament of Reconciliation, as with Baptism, is the preeminent work and sacrament of the Holy Spirit. |
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This gives the federal government an overriding and preeminent power to determine what flows must flow into Wood Buffalo National Park. |
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Working with boys and girls in women's shelters is preeminent and requires particular attention. |
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I went to the Culinary Institute of America in New York, America's preeminent culinary school at the time. |
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As governor of South Carolina in the post-war years, Thurmond was the preeminent defender of Jim Crow. |
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Hosted by the RBC Financial Group, the receptions marked RBC's lead sponsorship of these preeminent national awards for the first time. |
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This combination would create the world's preeminent zinc producer with operations on four continents. |
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The instructors for these short courses are the preeminent scholars and researchers in a variety of disciplines. |
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She is critically regarded and easily recognized as the world's preeminent children's photographer. |
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It's a pleasure to join you for breakfast today at Canada's preeminent Defence and Security Industry forum. |
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The banana seat, the cab-over-engine truck, and the fabulous pursuit plane were all designed by one of last century's preeminent designers, Viktor Schreckengost. |
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All the writers I have named above as preeminent leaders in the field have chosen to emphasise the substance of their work over the style of their presentation. |
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She has toiled assiduously to establish her reputation as Australia's preeminent printmaker, working as she has with large dry-points, embossings, etchings, and monoprints. |
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Although few would have predicted it in 1992, Hillary has become the preeminent symbol of Democratic centrism. |
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Since then, Mambo has been remounted in Montreal and in January had a major Toronto premiere, brought to the city by Canada's preeminent theatrical gurus, the Mirvishes. |
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Stressing what the naked eye could see helped him lay the foundations of pathological anatomy, following the initiatives of the preeminent anatomist, Giovanni Morgagni. |
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These remarks record the preeminent level of struggle against the loss of civilization brought on by the invasion of the barbarian hordes of Western Europe. |
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From California he went to New York and studied at the Russian Institute at Columbia University where he became associated with Abram Bergson, a preeminent Sovietologist. |
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He thought it would make people mad, and his preference was to be preeminent in news. |
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Mikovits submitted the paper to Science, a preeminent scientific journal, where it was peer reviewed. |
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Consequently less speculative accommodation is now being provided, which we believe will lead to rents hardening and a build-to-suit market becoming more preeminent. |
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By the late eighteenth century his sons John and Simeon Jr. were recognized as the preeminent ship, architectural, and figural carvers in the region. |
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Pacific Rim is now widely recognized as the preeminent voice of Riesling in the wine industry. |
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These improvements will be underpinned by the European Council taking on a preeminent guiding and coordinating role to ensure overall coherence and the effective monitoring of progress towards the new strategic goal. |
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Sincerely, Petersen influenced me by showing me the preeminent role of the light on the form whose contours should not be brutally stopped, thus prolonging the harmony of the profiles. |
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With a writing style that is honest, insightful and straightforward, author Bil Carpenter is one of America's preeminent music journalists. |
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Sked was then ousted by a faction led by Nigel Farage, who became the party's preeminent figure. |
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The preeminent example of a planned community in interwar Poland is Gdynia. |
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In the 16th century, the Netherlands became the preeminent economic power in the world. |
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Iran is and will remain the preeminent Shiite nation, acting in such a way as to establish its dominant position in the Shiite crescent, to maintain and consolidate it still more. |
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After Napoleon's fall, Britain was the preeminent power in Europe and the world. |
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Principia Partners is recognized as the leading consultancy serving the WPC industry and the world's preeminent source of WPC market information. |
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Asian University for Women in Chittagong is the preeminent liberal arts university for women in South Asia, representing 14 countries from Asia. |
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Now, with the rejection of the proposal, whalers can continue their slaughter only in defiance of the world's preeminent authority on cetacean conservation and management. |
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The city sat at the center of the four suyu and served as the preeminent center of politics and religion. |
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If symbols are used, Canadian symbols shall be preeminent. |
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Some sixteen years ago when the country's security intelligence apparatus was last overhauled, the singular military politics of the Cold War were of preeminent concern. |
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Our ambition is to constitute teams to disrupt the classification of movable and immovable property because there is an element, relating to credit, which is preeminent. |
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And the insurgency-in which the Taliban is the preeminent but not the only force-has shown no signs of abating and in some provinces has expanded its reach. |
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Francisco Balagtas, the poet and playwright who wrote Florante at Laura, is recognized as a preeminent writer in the Filipino language. |
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Darwin was educated at Shrewsbury School and later, with the development of his 1859 work On the Origin of Species became the preeminent naturalist of the 19th century. |
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Soon, the Clyde gained a reputation for being the best location for shipbuilding in the British Empire, and grew to become the world's preeminent shipbuilding centre. |
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For over 40 years, they have had a preeminent immunology community. |
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Niekro, 318-274 in 24 seasons mostly with the Braves, will join reliever Hoyt Wilhelm as the preeminent knuckleballers in the Hall when he is enshrined as the 229th member. |
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This culture was preeminent in central Europe during the late Bronze Age, from circa 1200 BC until 700 BC, itself following the Unetice and Tumulus cultures. |
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A national library is a library specifically established by the government of a country to serve as the preeminent repository of information for that country. |
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Traditionally, superpowers are preeminent among the great powers. |
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