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| By now The Human League were in their | ascendancy and were becoming extremely popular with the |
| e Cromwellian period, the English Protestant | Ascendancy and the Famine. |
| In response to this Hittite | ascendancy and expansion southwards, the Egyptian phara |
| raided into England when Scotland was in the | ascendancy, and would change allegiances as power shift |
| cond half started off with Valencia in total | ascendancy, and after 13 minutes of near total possessi |
| c “black and yellow races may yet obtain the | ascendancy” and thus threatened to “wrest the leadershi |
| ho would eventually be called the Protestant | Ascendancy and those Protestants of more humble societa |
| The film retells the tale of the Communist | ascendancy and triumph, and has a star-studded cast inc |
| onomic, political, intellectual and artistic | ascendancy as one of the leading cities of Renaissance. |
| all of its teams, helping cement football's | ascendancy as a national sport. |
| military career due to his brother Platon's | ascendancy at Catherine II's court. |
| s writings, an insider's view of the Puritan | ascendancy at Norwich, and as an eye-witness to heresy |
| ic religion, he revolted against caste-based | ascendancy, caste discrimination and sectarianism. |
| ed in the parish, elements of the Protestant | Ascendancy conspired to make him an example to those wh |
| Mark Bence-Jones, Twilight of the | ascendancy, Constable, 1987 |
| he club performances of Bevan put him in the | ascendancy during the 1974-5 season. |
| This was a reference to the Protestant | Ascendancy elite which had governed Ireland up to 1800. |
| In his | ascendancy, he was seen on KIFI-TV, Idaho Falls and hea |
| The Conservative | Ascendancy: How the GOP Right Made Political History(Ca |
| r of the senate, and his party only regained | ascendancy in 1870. |
| cy, it also marked the beginning of Rajaji's | ascendancy in the Congress Legislature Party. |
| n in 1775-1801 marked the zenith of the Avar | ascendancy in the Caucasus. |
| rough the middle of a long period of Liberal | ascendancy in the Miramichi Valley. |
| encounter with each side scrambling to gain | ascendancy in front of a boisterous Sydney crowd. |
| er new husband had been engaged in a war for | ascendancy in the Mediterranean Sea and especially Sici |
| n Gharsiya wrote an epistle against the Arab | ascendancy in Al-Andalus, which concurrently praises no |
| e of iconoclasm (then for the second time in | ascendancy in the Empire but strongly opposed by St The |
| ulosis, "marking the end of Spain's military | ascendancy in Europe." |
| n who is a member of the British landowning ' | Ascendancy' in Ireland during World War I. Gradually, s |
| really the battle that secured its political | ascendancy in India. |
| Manzikert signalled the beginning of Turkish | ascendancy in Anatolia. |
| Hyder Ali of Mysore, established the Maratha | ascendancy in southern India and pushed the Maratha con |
| d by the Fleet faction, and gradually gained | ascendancy in the 1930s with increasing Japanese milita |
| Ultimately, with Napoleon now in | ascendancy in France, year-long negotiations between go |
| Ascendancy is a 1982 British film. | |
| blican Party from virtual irrelevance to the | ascendancy it now enjoys. |
| Delaware Bankruptcy: Failure in the | Ascendancy, Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty, 73 C |
| runei, 1945-1963: imperial retreat and royal | ascendancy', Modern Asian Studies, 38, 4 (2004), 785-82 |
| With his | ascendancy, Octavian has Brutus killed while Cassius ki |
| With the | ascendancy of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, t |
| was the Brains of the Opposition during the | ascendancy of Manuel L. Quezon. |
| He then lived in Zurich until the | ascendancy of Elizabeth I made it safe for him to retur |
| tem that existed in Los Angeles prior to the | ascendancy of public transit agencies in the late 1950s |
| that the invasion of Suez was stopped by the | ascendancy of the Soviets in the Middle East. |
| The | Ascendancy of Political Risk Management and its Implica |
| before the final defeat of the Taira and the | ascendancy of the Minamoto clan in the Genpei War of 11 |
| sies of the late 19th century solidified the | ascendancy of the Catholic Revival in the United Kingdo |
| gian Revolution of the 1830s was the growing | ascendancy of the Dutch language in the administration |
| cago's political life was transformed by the | ascendancy of U.S. Representative Harold Washington, a |
| rship had become a prominent reminder of the | ascendancy of Adolf Hitler to power earlier that same y |
| ed to extensive bloodshed had the Protestant | ascendancy of the early nineteenth century been maintai |
| The | Ascendancy of Li Yuanhong to Chinese Presidency in 1916 |
| This Heat were active in the | ascendancy of British progressive rock and punk rock, b |
| itor by the far left, paving the way for the | ascendancy of the far right and even of Hitler, whereas |
| The idea of the possibility of human | ascendancy over the deplorable conditions shown is thus |
| his Anglo-Portuguese army had gained a moral | ascendancy over the French that it would never relinqui |
| whence he was soon released and resumed his | ascendancy over James. |
| Jealous of his personal | ascendancy over Louis XVI, he intrigued against Turgot, |
| He soon gained a complete | ascendancy over the weak-minded elector, and, with his |
| the continuation of the paternalistic white | ascendancy system of Southern Rhodesia - its becoming a |
| Lord Listowel is a member of the | Ascendancy, the old Anglo-Irish aristocracy. |
| in 1907 and performed those duties until his | ascendancy to the UGA presidency in 1932. |
| The story of Schneider's | ascendancy to the Deanship comes from the unpublished a |
| ned to his role as "J-3", though with Ryan's | ascendancy to the Presidency (following Torijiro Sato's |
| In an ironic twist to his "male" | ascendancy to the throne, the intelligent, strong-wille |
| The new Marinid sultan Abu Thabit, whose | ascendancy was contested by four pretenders, had to cho |
| Tories when it became evident that the Whig | ascendancy was waning, and his appointment as constable |
| raditions, identified as a sense of European | ascendancy which has been called "cultural imperialism" |
| amine, the archbishop by his firmness, great | ascendancy, wisdom, and generosity, proved its savior. |
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