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Greatness is a
concept of a
state of
exceptional superiority affecting a
person or
object in a
particular place or area.
Greatness can also be attributed...
- The Bush
Doctrine refers to
multiple interrelated foreign policy principles of the 43rd
President of the
United States,
George W. Bush.
These principles...
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Protocol of the
United States which lists the
ceremonial order, or
relative preeminence, for
domestic and
foreign government officials (military and civilian)...
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Petrine primacy (from the Latin: Petrus, "Peter"), is the
position of
preeminence that is
attributed to
Peter among the
Twelve Apostles. The Evangelical...
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Relative preeminence of
officials for
ceremonial purposes...
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Northumbria and Mercia,
which in the 8th
century gave way to
Mercian preeminence. In the
early 9th
century Mercia was
displaced as the
foremost kingdom...
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ability to
direct both the
foreign and
domestic policies of the
state and
preeminence over the
Soviet Communist Party, it was the de
facto highest office of...
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subjectively and not objectively:
everyone has
their own and none
deserve preeminence. The
complete phrase is "de
gustibus et
coloribus non est dis****ndum"...
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Italian and
Dutch (as well as Spanish),
reflecting on the
international preeminence of the Habsburgs.
During the
second half of the 16th century, the use...
- at the
height of Prin****lity of Catalonia's
maritime and
mercantile preeminence. It is an
outstanding example of
Catalan Gothic, with a
purity and unity...