| 31. | From this time transport by lorry instead of by rail started to gain the ascendency for some traffics.
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| 32. | However with the ascendency of the orthodox emperor Justin I, the two churches could be reconciled again.
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| 33. | But his suicide at 55 and the ascendency of the Spanish school of guitar all but obscured his accomplishments.
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| 34. | Beyond this, the ascendency of the Beatles made the Rat Pack seem like a group of paleolithic figures.
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| 35. | Clinton, of course, is not alone in having assumed the presidency during a period of congressional ascendency.
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| 36. | The irony is that Burnham's ascendency was supposed to mark a new era of openness at Raytheon.
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| 37. | She'd do well to remember that her ascendency comes in age of multiple options for the electorate.
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| 38. | With the ascendency of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1970s, his work was again celebrated and collected.
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| 39. | During the parliamentary ascendency and in the time of the Commonwealth he was harassed and deprived of his benefices.
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| 40. | Athletic are looking to continue their ascendency from last season where they made the final in two different competitions.
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