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  • 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.

  • It was restored to its pre-eminent was restored to its pre-eminent position when the monarchy was position when the monarchy was itself restored in 1660.

  • This contrasts in some measure with some work in ' cognitive semantics ' which seems to focus more on the pre-eminent role of conceptualization for language.

  • In the writer's opinion these stand pre-eminent among the fumigants, although hydrocyanic acid possesses the higher lethal effect, whether evolved by the liquid method or by exposing calcium cyanide.

  • Whereas in the earlier work the semantics of language were underscored as pre-eminent, with the computer-typed font it is the syntax of language that becomes most significant.

  • During this period, even though sugar did not hold a pre-eminent place, an expanding domestic market and a favourable tax policy for cane plantations stimulated investments in primitive milling technology.

  • The assessment of the prisoner's current level of risk is the pre-eminent factor in determining whether he/she may be granted parole.

  • The old word used to be "pre-eminent"; now the word "outstanding" is used.

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