| 21. | Science was now in the ascendant and with it scientific reason and the relation of cause and effect.
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| 22. | 1924 saw a change of leadership in the German Communist Party, with Ernst Th�lmann increasingly in the ascendant.
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| 23. | It was not collected until 1839, when Romantic movement was in the ascendant and Fontanes met with small appreciation.
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| 24. | In the 1950s, when the abstract expressionists were in the ascendant, Avery's faithfulness to representation was considered old hat.
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| 25. | Republicans who embrace this limited but energetic government philosophy are in the ascendant ( look at the convention speakers ).
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| 26. | In spite of the vote for Clinton in 1992, it is that second personality that has been in the ascendant recently.
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| 27. | The match ended at lunch on the third ( final ) day because of rain but Yorkshire were in the ascendant.
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| 28. | Rhas-ul-Khymah, their stronghold, had been destroyed by a small force from Bombay in 1809, but their power was again in the ascendant.
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| 29. | Her make-or-break moment occurred, after all, in the 1970s, when Studio 54 was the place to be and black drama was in the ascendant.
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| 30. | On one side, the formidable Barbour, riding high, with a party whose values are in vogue and whose core constituencies are in the ascendant.
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