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at potential wealth, will not be permitted to | dominate a vital region and threaten the United States |
her than break; and modern air power can only | dominate a battlefield in the absence of an opposing m |
diness, and the ability of the grey colour to | dominate after 20 years of breeding to Angus bulls it |
rall carelessness allows Brahman employees to | dominate all the government departments. |
errestrial origin, it has a divine mission to | dominate all the other races. |
ill mean that the centralised government will | dominate all trade and commerce, including that which |
m with material support, and in this role men | dominate all aspects of business and public life. |
This man's surviving male line ancestors | dominate all parts of the world, including Africa and |
sformed into monstrously powerful beings that | dominate all other lifeforms, overconsume resources an |
by the late 1930s the McGary position came to | dominate American Churches of Christ in all but Middle |
ole-playing game mechanics that traditionally | dominate among magic and wizardry-based video games, M |
e that "separation" is a means to oppress and | dominate, and then they will mobilise to dismantle the |
all French community of settlers continued to | dominate and held the majority of the Colonys early we |
e wild hogs are not an indigenous species and | dominate and destroy the environment that all species |
sweeps and mechanized beats that have come to | dominate and dilute the genre. |
Sprinters continued to | dominate and in 1959 the organisers added three ascent |
The single-burial tradition | dominate and together with the pottery the feature is |
The home side continued to | dominate and grabbed a second five minutes after the b |
n decision theory, a decision rule is said to | dominate another if the performance of the former is s |
d rear weapon strength, so no car can totally | dominate another. |
continued in the 1890s, Queen Anne became the | dominate architectural style. |
nt accuracy made him difficult for batsmen to | dominate, as evidenced by a superb bowling analysis of |
t is his unique sense of humor and rhyme that | dominate as he develops a story or poem for children. |
passion for excellence, which allowed him to | dominate as a football player and businessman, now emp |
Small telescopes | dominate astronomical research in the fields of astero |
4 her elegant game lacked the power needed to | dominate at the highest level, but she continued to pl |
ine other bat species and tend to be the most | dominate at roosting sites. |
s fondly remembered for reminding his team to | dominate at all times during the 2001 season, and only |
he Bathurst 1000, the race that would come to | dominate Australian motor racing. |
These causes | dominate autoerotic deaths to such an extent that othe |
The Dutch would continue to | dominate Baltic trade for another two centuries. |
This mission of deterrence would | dominate base activity for the next twenty-four years |
The two haplogroups V and U5b | dominate, between them accounting for about 89% of the |
n 1929 that Earnshaw and Lefty Grove began to | dominate big league hitters. |
a significant role, as supporters of the king | dominate both chambers. |
g of the club's first golden era and saw them | dominate both the Campionat de Catalunya and Copa del |
infancy of the film industry, BAW managed to | dominate box office with minimal competition over the |
igates the new organised crime cells that now | dominate Britain's underworld, such as the Yardies and |
mproving manufacturing techniques, it came to | dominate British manufacturing. |
the 1930s, the Arrow Cross gradually began to | dominate Budapest's working class district, defeating |
survive cutting and burning, and are able to | dominate burned forest patches. |
At first a few modes | dominate, but under stronger forcing the modes become |
saltic scoria cones and associated lava flows | dominate, but trachytic-phonolitic lava domes, tuff ri |
Sugar maple, beech, and yellow birch | dominate but are sometimes joined by the conifers east |
Detached houses | dominate, but there are also some terraced houses. |
Mountains | dominate central and western Rwanda; these mountains a |
Subtropical forests, which | dominate central and southern China, support an astoun |
gang's violent and brutal methods managed to | dominate Chicago's labor unions by the end of the 19th |
s and bread, alongside cultivated plants that | dominate contemporary Romanian agriculture. |
ck-driving songs, a motif which would come to | dominate country music for decades. |
That quickly became the | dominate crop and in 1913, the De Leon Peanut Company |
Injecting fresh blood into the | dominate Dalian team, during his career with Dalian he |
it in their interest to allow any one town to | dominate development and the creation of a post for an |
ctical materials are small such that protons) | dominate direct current and transport of bulk solvent |
ly politically crafty Balaguer would go on to | dominate Dominican politics for twenty-two years. |
The females | dominate during raising of the young (March and April) |
The South Downs | dominate Eastbourne and can be seen from most of the t |
class terraced houses and semi-detached homes | dominate Egremont. |
British influence, however, continued to | dominate Egypt's political life and fostered fiscal, a |
inejad became President, his allies failed to | dominate election returns for the Assembly of Experts |
This more specific meaning came to | dominate English usage by the 19th Century. |
Huge megacorporations control and | dominate entire economies. |
mber 1941 accepted the failure of his goal to | dominate Europe forever on his declaration of war agai |
Republicans | dominate every level of government in the suburban are |
district in the Pacific Northwest; Democrats | dominate every level of government, and routinely win |
At low temperatures the reaction energetics | dominate everything else, and in this sense too silico |
A, who had in the previous seasons become the | dominate forces in domestic football. |
te was first discovered in Barber's Hill, the | dominate form was the positive tetrahedron, but single |
ssets-but the firm fought back, continuing to | dominate Formula 3000 until it became a single-chassis |
Billy Fives, their stable Animal House would | dominate FOW and other Southeastern promotions through |
0 victory, which saw the South Yorkshire side | dominate from start to finish. |
he Red Wings in game 3. The Black Hawks would | dominate game 4, winning 7-1 and take a commanding 3-1 |
80s because of his ability to single-handedly | dominate games against the Celtics including Game 7 of |
and allowed the pre-1918 elite to continue to | dominate German life, thus leading inevitably to the T |
stria to attempt to thwart Prussia's drive to | dominate Germany. |
an rookie Stefan Everts, who later went on to | dominate Grand Prix motocross. |
een East Indians and Negroes will continue to | dominate Guyanese politics. |
d pro-Catholic than his wife, she was felt to | dominate her husband in matters of politics, a circums |
ally idolizes Duvall, but eventually comes to | dominate her. |
The guy has the potential to | dominate; his fastball can hit triple digits with some |
lithographs), a technique which would come to | dominate his artistic pursuits in the years to come. |
shift to the nationalism that was to come to | dominate his political thought. |
ants to oust Killer the gangster for good and | dominate his operations. |
trident nationalism, a combination that would | dominate his views for the rest of his life. |
He refused to allow one style to | dominate his sculptures, even though this often aliena |
oves his son but he tries to buy his love and | dominate his life like he does his employees and busin |
The Russian revolution began to | dominate history and such small states as that of the |
lly have an aloof look on their faces as they | dominate hopeless men. |
successor, the Canadian Alliance continued to | dominate in Calgary (and Alberta) until merging with t |
, though of course such an idiom had begun to | dominate in the post-Tridentine era of the 1570s and 8 |
It prefers sandy soils and will | dominate in areas that average less than 30 inches of |
and Elam, and Amorite dynasties also came to | dominate in Mesopotamia, including at Babylon and Isin |
The Chargers would | dominate in both a 7-1 victory on March 8, followed by |
With the Muslem faith so | dominate in the region for a period, a Moor enclave fr |
Dulip continued to | dominate in 1st Class Cricket representing Colts Crick |
school mates, whom Fatty and Fudge blissfully | dominate in the absence of adults or boys. |
from ShahPur near jehlam river.Ghanjera tribe | dominate in the politics of this area and have vast ma |
He believed thought was | dominate in every action and the result of every actio |
Photoelectric analyzers came to | dominate in the 1960s. |
in to the field of tourism, which it came to | dominate in a short time. |
l (ΛCDM model) the cosmological constant will | dominate in the future. |
New South Wales had expected to | dominate in the encounter but were flat from the outse |
Large fishes | dominate in the lake, which is considered as a sign of |
Strap hinges continued to | dominate in the market place, however, for hanging shu |
However, the Liberals are likely to | dominate in many parts of Montreal. |
The figure of Tippu Sultan has continued to | dominate Indian and British imagination for over two c |
When the crenulation foliation begins to | dominate it may totally or almost completely wipe out |
this highly expensive chapel building came to | dominate its East London streetscene at a time when ch |
lated programmes like Psychic Interactive) to | dominate its schedule. |
Corporate hog farms and cattle feedlots | dominate its economy. |
In fact, Long is plotting to | dominate Jinghai's market by running an illegal opium |
rms of naming as centralized kingdoms came to | dominate Korean life. |
He went on to | dominate Labor politics in the area for the next forty |
rity of Plato over Aristotle, who had come to | dominate later medieval philosophy; and, among some ph |
Old buildings | dominate Laughton with currently only two modern build |
to affirm black humanity and quickly came to | dominate local politics. |
ndependent Citizens Party" which continued to | dominate local politics. |
cold and harsh for the hardwood forests which | dominate lower elevations. |
tland it is one of six rush species which can | dominate lowland damp grasslands. |
ce, with many of these workers members of the | dominate Maritime Union of Australia. |
Guy Ritter take place, singing: "Do you think | dominate means to kill just for sport..." At 1:14, the |
ncil of Five member Morton Judd, who plans to | dominate Mega-City One with his followers. |
lens), and by the efforts of Shane O'Neill to | dominate more territory. |
from the well-known Victorian structures that | dominate most of the eastern and central areas of San |
Large forms | dominate most of his paintings and indicate his procli |
the course of the next seventy years came to | dominate much of the island. |
fect of war on humanity, a subject that would | dominate much of his art for the rest of his life. |
with the Mongols, stayed and quickly came to | dominate much of northern to eastern arc of Burma-from |
ate predecessor of n, but d does not strictly | dominate n. |
His teachings were to | dominate Neo-Confucians such as Wang Fuzhi, though dis |
ible ability for this species to multiply and | dominate new habitats into which they have been introd |
aper, more efficient balloon framing began to | dominate new construction. |
panies bypass radical innovation to enter and | dominate new markets. |
where a node x is said to | dominate node y in a directed graph if every path from |
lgeria, and both fear that Algeria may try to | dominate North Africa. |
ieter decade for Viking, the club returned to | dominate Norwegian football in the 1970s. |
mate, Norbert Schramm, emerged and went on to | dominate not only the German Nationals but also variou |
r records, with the improvisation that was to | dominate on their later works already apparent in the |
the end of the 14th century Ottomans began to | dominate on most of Anatolia, reducing the Karaman inf |
The idea really appeals to me as we both | dominate one of the surfaces. |
ted that diatoms are DSi supercompetitors and | dominate other producers above 2 µM DSi. |
mpanies started initiating attacks that would | dominate other company's resources. |
d so; i.e., the ability of an ethnic group to | dominate other ethnic groups, or the chance to succeed |
o us, and a solicitude for our fellows should | dominate our every word and action. |
place the run-of-the-mill American films that | dominate our theatres and television - the kind of ine |
e movements as well are independent and often | dominate over the simple homophonic chorus. |
gh, the shattering of planetesimals tended to | dominate over accretion, preventing the formation of p |
In distant past small group of Brahmins | dominate over Ezhavas by political power and money. |
ble patterns will be detected, which tends to | dominate overall performance). |
of the population of many cities and came to | dominate parts of the local economy such as retail sal |
Its elevated situation and tower | dominate Penge High Street, more so than the stone bro |
desire rampant in me from birth to impress & | dominate people) I am weak and unconsciously become of |
Economic policy continued to | dominate political dynamics, however, a concern exacer |
or first became public knowledge then came to | dominate political discourse in the State, Carmen Lawr |
Machines and computers | dominate production in the industrial society. |
Senna continued to | dominate, Prost having been slowed by the Piquet-De Ce |
erous second-generation tag-team wrestlers to | dominate Puerto Rico. |
r edges of humanity; lust, jealousy, and fear | dominate, rather than love. |
afraid that Liga Veneta, headed by Zaia, will | dominate regional politics for many years to come, sim |
ear, and breech loading designs would grow to | dominate rifle procurement after the Civil War. |
example of the regionalism and idealism that | dominate Rockwell's work. |
, he pulled through and used his wrestling to | dominate rounds 2 and 3, taking the unanimous decision |
xford Paper Company, owned by Chisholm, would | dominate Rumford's riverfront and economy. |
policy allowed the Democratic-Republicans to | dominate rural districts, which represented the bulk o |
Kashatus observed that Shaute "continued to | dominate Ruth for the next three years". |
Today, the power couple continues to | dominate San Francisco social events, their public liv |
l remotes to go with them), and cable modems, | dominate Scientific Atlanta's sales. |
s, otherwise The Analyst about chemistry will | dominate search results.) |
first title to be decided saw Tony Evangelou | dominate Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series, wrap |
With a lineup set, the Moonstone(s) began to | dominate Sinhala popular music with hits like "'Mango |
ove, and the anti-semitism that was coming to | dominate so much of life and politics in the Austria-H |
At a time when gimmicks and hype | dominate so much of the art world it would be a grave |
tern Han allowed the wealthiest landowners to | dominate society, ensuring that China's economy would |
tenant farmers for the large land owners that | dominate southern Punjab. |
Country stations tend to | dominate Southside radio, though local classic rock, a |
llowed Teague and the other Hudson drivers to | dominate stock car racing from 1951 through 1954, cons |
6 ft 7 in) in the high jump, using the (then, | dominate) straight-leg straddle technique. |
eran closer Lee Smith who had resurrected his | dominate stuff one last time with the Orioles that sea |
ularly in terms of the family structures that | dominate such societies. |
ate 12th century the Bigod family had come to | dominate Suffolk, holding the title of the Earl of Nor |
The Oilers would continue to | dominate, sweeping Boston despite having to play 5 gam |
Toulouse continued to | dominate territory but Munster winger Doug Howlett mad |
They would however outlast him and | dominate Thai politics for the next two decades. |
Lord's against Middlesex, the team that would | dominate that season's County Championship. |
Lindesay, Dome Mountain and Edinburgh Castle | dominate the landscape today. |
ed States House of Representatives, and still | dominate the state legislature and most local and stat |
The raging lyrics of anti-satanism would | dominate the unblack scene for years. |
icity pylons, each up to 65 metres high, that | dominate the landscape in and around the Olympic Park |
Burma's military has long said it needs to | dominate the political landscape due to separatist mov |
He continues to | dominate the live scene as one of the most sought afte |
for Coimbre's natural talent, his ability to | dominate the field with speed and strength and for bri |
ranks later rose to the high ranks, coming to | dominate the Roman army on the Rhine. |
The fields of the two large farms | dominate the countryside surrounding the village which |
American Sugar Refining Company continued to | dominate the sugar industry in the United States throu |
‘The Cats' used a strong wind to | dominate the opening half and built up a strong lead. |
e CAT and also use LAIN to further its aim to | dominate the world of the Internet. |
large industrial tracks including those that | dominate the City of Industry. |
der to resurrect the Lord and allow demons to | dominate the world. |
Agriculture continued to | dominate the economy until 1940, when it proved cheape |
has 1,600), the medical school has tended to | dominate the cup in the past. |
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