| 41. | He also fretted that the public may have become confused because of the preeminence of professional football.
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| 42. | An environmental policy under which big business, not the health of the environment, takes preeminence.
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| 43. | "This bipartisan legislation demonstrates a commitment to upholding our nation's preeminence ."
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| 44. | From the start, Victor innovated manufacturing processes and soon rose to preeminence by recording famous performers.
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| 45. | Additionally hierarchy of scale overtook the preeminence of perspective and other classical models for representing spatial organization.
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| 46. | In fact Schacht soon resigned in protest at the preeminence of re-armament in Nazi economics.
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| 47. | After this he never resumed the preeminence among principal tenors at Covent Garden that had been his.
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| 48. | His mastery over prosody and nuanced understanding of his chosen language has also contributed towards this preeminence.
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| 49. | The preeminence of the department can be understood by the ever increasing demands of its fresh graduates.
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| 50. | "We note the preeminence of the theme of security in Israel's recent election campaign.
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