| 41. | The group forecast the ascendance of green as early as the late 1980s, with purple soon to follow.
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| 42. | Traditional French fashion is in decline, and an American aesthetic of easy, streamlined style is in ascendance.
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| 43. | Now, with synthesizers back in ascendance, he has been recognized as part of electronica's roots.
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| 44. | That relationship has largely provided for NASCAR's ascendance in an era of increasing cynicism about professional sports.
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| 45. | The ascendance of the automobile helped fill in the gaps between these commuter towns with lower-density settlements.
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| 46. | The book contains a description of Alexander's life from his ascendance to the Alexanders conquests in India.
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| 47. | Tax breaks for oil exploration are a perennial Texas issue and energy interests are keenly awaiting Archer's ascendance.
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| 48. | His death spelled the end of the Rurik dynasty and effectively cleared the way for the ascendance of the Romanovs.
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| 49. | Historically, every time Western influence has gained ascendance in China, a revivalist wave of traditional culture has followed.
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| 50. | Franz Welser-Most's scheduled ascendance in 2002 to music director of the Cleveland Orchestra is hopeful news.
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