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- to generation through a long schooling in suffering, must become so preponderant as to arouse m**** envy and hatred. In almost all contemporary nations...
- communist parties financed by the USSR. In this way, this US would exercise "preponderant power," oppose neutrality, and establish global hegemony. In the early...
- pp. 302–03. Was the great Eastern European Jewry of the 19th century preponderantly descended (as is normally believed) from immigrants from the Germanic...
- carbon dioxide contains carbon-14. Carbon-rich asteroids are relatively preponderant in the outer parts of the asteroid belt in the Solar System. These asteroids...
- one which preponderates numerically over other castes and also wields preponderant economic and political power. A large and powerful caste group can be...
- applications were sold in both MS-DOS and CP/M-86 versions until MS-DOS became preponderant (later Digital Research operating systems could run both MS-DOS and CP/M-86...
- incorporating Khmer loanwords in any given topic. The influence is particularly preponderant in regard to royal court terminology. Later, most vocabulary was borrowed...
- II at Battle of Cortenuova. Although having the military purpose as preponderant, the Lombard League also had its own stable government, considered one...
- acceptance in academic circles. Moreover, although fertility rates are preponderant in the definition of start and end dates, the center remarks: "Generations...
- leaders and counts. The Franks may have become largely ****imilated to the preponderant Gallo-Roman culture by the 8th century, but their names were well in...