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- checkered military culture and history; ranging from triumphant and unchallenged ancient military supremacy, affording effective superpower status for...
- leader or supreme ruler typically refers to powerful figures with an unchallenged authority, such as autocrats, dictators to spiritual and revolutionary...
- courtiers at the Palace of Versailles, his command of the military went unchallenged. The "Sun King" made France the leading European power. France became...
- subsequently became an influential figure in Hollywood and remained the unchallenged "Queen of Hollywood gossip" until the arrival of the flamboyant Hedda...
- inception. The belief that this impact has been dramatic has been largely unchallenged in media theory since its inception. However, there is much dispute as...
- narrowly won the Democratic nomination. Montgomery Mayor Emory Folmar went unchallenged for the Republican nomination. Wallace, formerly a notorious segregationist...
- right of p****age, per Treaty of Tientsin, along the Yangtze had been unchallenged previously since the late Qing dynasty, came under bombardment by PLA...
- Caesar's civil war, which he won, leaving him in a position of near-unchallenged power and influence in 45 BC. After ****uming control of government and...
- death metal band Atheist who died earlier in the same year. The songs "Unchallenged Hate" and "Social Sterility" are different recordings than the versions...
- effectively divided into three zones: the Pale, where English rule was unchallenged; Leinster and Munster, the so-called "obedient land" of Anglo-Irish peers;...