It is clear that by 1893 the cadenza had achieved a pre-eminent status, already known as ' famous cadenza with flute'.
As a form of letting loose frustrations or organizing society, dance has a pre-eminent place in these accounts because it is made of movement.
History in practice, however, is unlikely to supplant any of the more obviously pre-eminent works of historiographic writing from the academic's shelves.
First, in the process of solving design problems the freehand drawing is the pre-eminent tool employed by nine of the 10 architects interviewed.
Among the 50- to 91-year-olds, very is the pre-eminent intensifier.
Starting with an obviously pre-eminent erudition and an enviable range of knowledge, he has assembled great forces of evidence and argument.
It is not possible to specify the magnitude of this role and this article does not assume that the role has been pre-eminent.
In fact the new nature is therefore the pre-eminent product of the late twentieth-century landscape, as a fully planned and controllable cultural construction.