But at his loft the power of the image holds sway, as the dominating painting of a laughing, mocking clown quickly makes clear. |
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A metallic maze of chimneys, pipes and vents glitters on the horizon in the desert outside Khartoum, dominating the landscape for miles around. |
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What with David Seaman looking a hugely dominating presence at the back, this is looking like a team without a weak link. |
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He tells the funniest jokes and stories and he ends up dominating every conversation. |
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Only 72 hours after pouring six goals on Ecuador, Argentina was whitewashed by a stubborn Mexican defense, despite dominating play. |
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Suddenly United found themselves dominating possession and creating opportunities at will. |
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With a huge staircase dominating the stage, and coupled with the outrageous lavishness of the monarchy, this is a truly grand affair. |
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The pastoral Khoisan instrumentation is also a dominating presence, effectively reflecting the film's South African setting. |
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This is probably the busiest month in the year with music of all kinds dominating the action. |
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This is manifested in the elaborate defensive works of banks and ditches erected to fortify dominating hilltops. |
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The former national player has added that much-need zip to the attack, bowling long spells and dominating the batsmen. |
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The vegetation in the marsh shows clear zonation with different species dominating different zones. |
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The door opened onto a catwalk overlooking the bay, where a sleek, angular, black ship was dominating the hangar. |
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He was easily one of the dominating first basemen of his generation, both at bat and on the field. |
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Burnley burst towards the tape with a lung-busting performance, dominating the game from the first kick to the last whistle. |
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To be overtaken in the final metres after dominating the race is obviously gutting. |
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We were impressed by the counter itself, plated in copper, which played nicely to the general tan and dark wood colours dominating the room. |
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You are used to dominating a race, increasing and decreasing the tempo when you like. |
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Now the victim has spoken out about the fear dominating the tight-knit community of elderly people in the village's sheltered accommodation. |
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It was another low scoring game with defences on both sides dominating but it was Longford who got on top in the second quarter. |
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The Barrowsiders began to get on top with Willie Power and Keith Hession dominating midfield. |
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He strikes the bike bell, and rolls away, the sound of the squeaky wheel dominating. |
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In the last few years, we had a revival of 60s and 70s fashion, with turtlenecks, bell-bottoms and jeans cut to fray dominating the landscape. |
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Interestingly though, his solo is kept in the middle distance with Harries and France dominating the foreground. |
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This has led to the thesis that dominating the politics of the mythical Middle Englander is the only strategy to retain power. |
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The Government's been so successful in dominating the middle ground, and voters seem to detest any whiff of political ideology. |
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Technically inferior to Betamax, Sony simply bulldozed the format into dominating the market. |
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Domestic issues are dominating in the hope the electorate have short memories and limited concentration. |
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Such a deal would be questionable, because most trustbusters look askance at one company dominating more than a third of a market. |
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Each skein of yarn sat neatly in its place, the loom itself dominating the room. |
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With rain tumbling down and the pitch skiddy, with the ball bouncing from hand to hand and the forwards dominating, the stadium sat agog. |
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A large cross sits atop the bell tower of the new Franciscan priory church, dominating the skyscape of the city of Mostar. |
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His designs were bold and sexy, with bright red dominating transparent and undulating fabrics. |
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They think that training involves dominating a horse, showing him who's boss. |
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Its looks are extremely striking, with the large stylised S in the grille and upswept headlights dominating the front. |
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These ladies were champion breaststrokers and divers in their youth, dominating national competitions. |
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Relief panels containing scenes from the Childhood of Christ filled the triangular spandrels between the gables dominating the screen's facade. |
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He captures the endless grind of urban progress with background noises such as busses and television dominating the soundscape. |
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It is very rare for the award to be won by teams outside Lismore, with the bigger clubs dominating simply though weight of numbers. |
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Stand-alone mothers have a habit of dominating their histories with dramatic inventions and embarrassing half-truths, so the truth was cloudy. |
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He was dominating the center ruck contests and his on-ballers were feasting on the results. |
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Periodically another scandal hits the headlines, sometimes dominating the news for months or even years. |
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The lads in maroon were dominating at this stage but a stout Laois defence was denying them the scores. |
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The rock of Gibraltar stands 450m high, dominating the narrow strait into the Mediterranean from the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Our target is to win the tournament by dominating all opponents in every facet of the game. |
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Imperialism depended on dominating, humiliating and exploiting others, and on drawing artificial boundaries for European strategic purposes. |
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Turner began the game in dominating form, striking out four of the first six batters he faced. |
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Defense requires the control of dominating heights, passes, and lines of communication by strongpoints. |
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In spite of dominating the outfield play Hibs found themselves trailing to a couple of spectacular goals by the Hearts forward, Colquhoun. |
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His team had been out of the picture in the first half with Hearts dominating possession and carving the vast majority of chances. |
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God's kingdom is one of fatherly and motherly compassion, not dominating majesty or slavish subjection. |
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This is the reason why wines made from Chasselas vines take on the taste of the local soil and do not display a same dominating flavour. |
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The broth was a little too buttery, with some slightly overpowering raw garlic dominating the flavour. |
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The yellow parchments were written in five dominating languages, but these days of war brought few literate people. |
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Nonetheless, the Palamidi Fortress, a citadel dominating the town, is worth a visit. |
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This lady is known for her dominating stage presence and the relative ease with which she performs and sings. |
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He or she should show how a collaborative world is really safer than a dominating one. |
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In such a world, suggests Maddin, avarice, phallocentrism, corporatism and narcissism are dominating the world and deforming it utterly. |
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The region, she says, boasts a blend of traditional country fare, with steak and beef houses dominating the food scene. |
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A fearless person could not be courageous, because courage is all about the mind dominating fear. |
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The dominating force opposing motion therefore arises from viscosity rather than inertia. |
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Granted, dominating a bunch of relative pipsqueaks does not qualify one for NBA readiness. |
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His great love remained his mother Louie, a dominating, possessive woman who spoiled and adored her son above everything else. |
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So the activists' nightmare of massive biotech monopolies dominating the globe is to an extent a Frankenstein's monster of their own creation. |
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In this shift, the living nurturing relationship of man with nature as earth mother was replaced by the idea of man as dominating over nature. |
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There is no ecclesiastic authority, and I dare say there never will be one dominating ecclesiastical authority over all Pagans and Wiccans. |
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It wins with a dominating defense and flawless special teams, timing and chutzpah. |
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He had a huge physical and vocal presence, dominating his area and the players around him. |
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With the wind dominating affairs this was never going to be a day for pretty rugby. |
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Grazing, pugging and wallowing by buffaloes previously prevented these plants from dominating or even establishing. |
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Nibali won the Giro on Sunday with a dominating performance, having taken his first Grand Tour title at the 2010 Vuelta. |
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The database company continues a multiyear, multibillion-dollar acquisition binge with an eye to dominating the enterprise application landscape. |
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After dominating the mobile phone market for years, it lost ground last year to competitors. |
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His approach earned considerable funds for the school but disaffected most of the staff, who hated the idea of advertising dominating aesthetics. |
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Sin, too, is a very powerful and cruel tyrant, dominating and ruling over the whole world, capturing and enslaving all men. |
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And humans do not attain lasting joy by power grabbing, dominating others, or heaping up public acclaim. |
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He remains on course for the victory he needs to keep this year's title race alive after dominating the Rally of Italy yesterday. |
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It translates not only to those short gains but, more notably, to his knack of dominating the most important games. |
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From dominating the race before and after the Second World War, French riders have gradually lost their grip over the race. |
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Thoughts of my dominating this race quickly turned to thoughts of my finishing this race. |
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For those not of a vertiginous disposition, it is well worth a climb to the top of the round tower dominating the graveyard. |
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A few buildings dominating the present city space and the memorial of the Hungarian Millennium can also be seen on the stamp pictures. |
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By the mid '70s, most of these regional experimentalists had relocated to New York and were dominating the avant-garde jazz scene. |
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The workers of Chinese extraction started dominating the dyeing department. |
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The GDP deflator, an overall price index, fell 3.5 percent from a year earlier, the sharpest ever drop, adding to the deflationary problems dominating the Japanese economy. |
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He suffered at first but ended up dominating the Ripon tight head. |
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After dominating daytime television for over a decade and moving masses of hardcovers with her book club, Oprah Winfrey is preparing to make a splash in magazine publishing. |
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The reason reggaeton is so popular is that they could finally blend salsa, bomba or merengue with hip hop, which is dominating the world right now. |
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White men still come out on top, with London dominating the awards. |
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To wind up, there are desserts with coconut cream and bananas dominating. |
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He also invested millions in a new headquarters, and gambled that the party could mount a challenge to the GOP's three decades of dominating fundraising. |
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The centre is certainly not a dominating feature of the lives of residents of Kew Riverside but it does rather stand out as being illogically located. |
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When you are used to dominating a race, controlling the pace, increasing and decreasing the tempo when you like, just to sit and wait can be almost painful. |
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Her eyes were a light shade of blue, dominating her pale face. |
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The fifties story continues too with brightly coloured boxy jackets, pretty frocks, knife pleat dresses and printed dirndl skirt dominating the summer scene. |
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He is generous and tolerant of the young and aspiring, but a merciless adversary when he detects a dominating, powerful academic figure in pomposity or imposture. |
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The Games have thus begun in the worst conceivable manner, with an almighty drugs story dominating all headlines and now stretching beyond the weekend. |
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As the track moves along, the static, rumbles, guitar notes, and drones all mix together, with the drone slowly building and dominating the proceedings. |
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But the bar snack preparation often masks the delicate squid-iness with dominating flavors of grease and marinara sauce. |
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Excessive fibrosis rather than caseation is the dominating feature. |
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It looked like I was dominating the race, but I wasn't really. |
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It is fitting that the view outside his office in Auckland's Central Business District is Rangitoto Island, its volcanic cone dominating the city skyline. |
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Mainstream society doesn't want us to turn round and actually contest why there's so much hatred and why there's this established conquering and dominating others. |
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We meet Nell, a plump, insecure student at Drama Arts who laments losing lead roles to the beauties dominating her profession. |
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But it also opens outward to offer a sharp look at the fatal codes of honor dominating the austro-hungarian military caste system. |
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With party members dominating administrative bodies, which included the people's commissariats at the top, those bodies functioned as executors of party policy. |
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He is a dominating athlete with agile feet and good initial quickness. |
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Dramatically cropped by the edges of the canvas, the three dominating shapes obscure almost all traces of the beige, blue and brown gestural underpainting. |
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Undulating terrain and intervening crests require a large number of observers located on dominating heights to cover the entire area of operations. |
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Vain, superficial and selfish, she was also a brilliant conversationalist and a loyal friend who had no difficulty dominating British aristocratic society. |
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He also could be maddening to work with, dominating any situation and breaking a lot of crockery in the process. |
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His segments should be topical, pegged to whatever insane pop-culture news was dominating the water cooler at the moment. |
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Or maybe, just maybe, he will zing the president on a white-hot issue dominating every waking moment for, um, some voters. |
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In the case of RAF Waddington, this was the City of Lincoln, a historic city with a magnificent cathedral dominating the scenery for miles around. |
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The younger artist, it appears, had overreached himself, causing offense to the dominating figure of the Roman artistic scene, or at least to his followers in Rome. |
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This will require patience and self-effacement from a man accustomed to dominating the economic-policy discussion. |
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Generally, when people describe systemic sexism, they refer to an amorphous, unspoken structure in the workplace and an old boys' club dominating the corporate world. |
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When one completes the novel, the dominating feeling is not one of despair and hopelessness but of utter clarity about the uselessness of violence. |
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I found him intractable, dominating and intent on lecturing everyone about the way to do things, which in his case meant only the way they'd done things in the fifties. |
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Belgium pressed relentlessly for an equalizer, dominating play from about the 70th minute to the final whistle. |
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With its two spectacular churches dominating the skyline, its sprawling green belt and historic buildings, the market town of Beverley continues to attract incomers. |
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The older one had that dominating, authoritative air about him. |
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Everyone can see that companies using various dodges and hustles are dominating the airwaves attempting to scare up business for compensation claims. |
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Education controls the transmission of values and molds the spirit before dominating the soul. |
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Neither starter was dominating against the opposing batters, but both managed to keep the game close with some fine defensive help and key outs in clutch moments. |
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I am not sure whether a similar state of affairs exists in former British colonies, with UK financial institutions dominating Anglophone Africa. |
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Betsey Reed, Her Nibs, was just as witty and quaint as usual, sitting in state in her wheel chair and dominating everything and everybody. |
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After dominating Rafael Nadal in the hardcourt series, Novak Djokovic has set his sights on the super Spaniard's clay crown this summer. |
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But despite dominating the first half, it took City 56 minutes to break the deadlock, Johnson's lovely left-footer finding the top corner. |
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With cars and engines dominating our streets and cities, we should treasure a lake high in the mountains unlittered by fumes and noise. |
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By the time of the Roman expedition to Arabia Felix in 25 BC, the Sabaeans were once again the dominating power in Southern Arabia. |
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The dominating figure in the play is Bessie Berger, an abrasively dislikable Momma Portnoy. |
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Hill won two laps ahead of the field at Adelaide in one of F1's most dominating victories. |
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This is due to hydrogen bonding dominating the intermolecular forces, which results in a packing of molecules less compact in the solid. |
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However, there was a case of a female striped hyena dominating 12 Arabian wolves. |
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Despite dominating possession and territory, they were being comfortably contained by Everton's well-organised midfield and diligent back four. |
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Many Muslims also went to China to trade, virtually dominating the import and export industry of the Song dynasty. |
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Obviously, this is something not seen very often, with super flashy, combo-driven fighters dominating store shelves everywhere. |
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With flankers Mamuka Gorgodze and Shalva Sutiashvili to the fore, Georgia came swarming back, dominating England at the breakdown. |
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It was a powerful settlement in the Baltic region, dominating the area for more than 200 years. |
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Until the American War of Independence in 1776, Glasgow was the world's premier tobacco port, dominating world trade. |
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The Phoenicians originally expanded from Canaan ports, by the 8th century dominating trade in the Mediterranean. |
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The opening round of the 2013 World Endurance Championship saw Audi Sport Team Joest dominating. |
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This proved effective at dominating the agenda of the campaign and at motivating voters to support them. |
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Leeds has a diverse economy with the service sector now dominating over the traditional manufacturing industries. |
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It is also the least competitive from an economic standpoint, with a handful of companies dominating the entire market. |
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The launch of Venus was conducted in order to fulfil the feminine market of the previously dominating masculine razor industry. |
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Liverpool and Manchester grew into its largest cities, dominating global trade and the birth of modern industrial capitalism. |
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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan states that the Upanishads have played a dominating role ever since their appearance. |
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These three dominating languages are taught in schools throughout the Nordic region. |
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Hatton did well when he boxed and controlled the range, utilising his jab and dominating a lot of the early exchanges. |
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In the race Webber failed to improve on his qualifying position finishing 7th whilst his teammate won the race in a dominating fashion. |
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For Scotus, the axiom stating that only the individual exists is a dominating principle of the understanding of reality. |
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Physiocrats were opposed to mercantilism, the dominating economic theory of the time. |
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Howard Johnson's team are dominating the northern scene and can add yet another winner with Spellchecker at Musselburgh. |
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However, large numbers of Dutch remained in the colony, dominating the rural areas between New York City and Albany. |
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Rather than achieving their ambition of dominating Asian trade, the Portuguese had disrupted the organisation of the network. |
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The Dutch followed the Portuguese to Banda but were to have a much more dominating and lasting presence. |
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Hirales, who was dominating the fight, had leal down in the sixth round. |
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Along with Korean pop, these two are dominating the recent music scene in media. |
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The rich deposits of silver, particularly in Zacatecas and Guanajuato, resulted in silver extraction dominating the economy of New Spain. |
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At the peak of its power and wealth, it had 36,000 sailors operating 3,300 ships, dominating Mediterranean commerce. |
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In all these painters, colours are often very muted, with browns dominating, especially in the middle of the century. |
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The dominating species in Greenland bird hunting are the thick-billed murre and the common eider. |
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He became aware of the growing number of giant companies which were capable of dominating whole industries. |
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Many carnivorous plants are not strongly competitive and rely on circumstances to suppress dominating vegetation. |
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Among the most striking aspects are the 12 gopurams, with the tallest one in the south rising to a height of 150 metres and dominating the city. |
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The House of Lords was reduced to a largely powerless body, with Cromwell and his supporters in the Commons dominating the Government. |
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Warren notes, this Treaty began the practical dominance of the French king over France, and the ruler of the Angevin Empire was no longer the dominating noble in France. |
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Any later plans to break up the dominating Prussia into smaller states failed because political circumstances were not favourable to state reforms. |
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The city once laid claim to the largest fleet of slave ships in the history of the trade as its merchants overtook Bristol and London in dominating the Middle Passage. |
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In later periods multiple kings existed, ruling over separate kingdoms, with one king, sometimes two, more or less dominating their lesser neighbours. |
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The area is very sparsely populated, with many mountain ranges dominating the region, and includes the highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Nevis. |
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The Commission, Parliament and Court of Justice are largely cut out of activities in the second and third pillars, with the Council dominating proceedings. |
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Magnus Cathedral, still today a dominating feature of Kirkwall. |
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For the duration of the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union came to be generally regarded as the two remaining superpowers, dominating world affairs. |
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Even before dominating the region they had continued the cylinder seal tradition with designs which are often exceptionally energetic and refined. |
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Many merchants became very wealthy by providing their goods to the agricultural population, and ended up dominating the society of sea port cities. |
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On 21 July 2007 Maccarinelli defended his WBO cruiserweight championship against former WBC champ Wayne Braithwaite and won by unanimous decision, after dominating the match. |
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Menelaus was dominating the battle and was on the verge of killing Paris. |
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This time the Protestant cantons won, dominating the confederation. |
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In the first half of the 7th century the Ripuarian Franks received the Ripuarian law, a law code applying only to them, from the dominating Salian Franks. |
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As a dominating country's culture is introduced into a receiving country through globalization, it can become a threat to the diversity of local culture. |
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At the beginning of the 13th century, the city reached the peak of its power, dominating the commercial traffic in the Mediterranean and with the Orient. |
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A lean, deep red wine, that is a bone dry mouthful for those who prefer their tipple to supplement their food flavours as opposed to dominating them. |
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Despite dogs dominating this list, one feline friend, Sappho, a Russian Blue cat that ingested a portion of a bra strap also made it onto the list. |
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When Areola, ridden by Laurie Johnson, won it for him at Phoenix Park in 1970 it was at a time when fillies were dominating the race with the colts rarely getting a look in. |
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At the time, the East Germans had been dominating in women's swimming. |
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The global cancer market is becoming increasingly competitive, with two therapeutic classes namely antineoplastics and cytostatic hormonal treatments dominating this sector. |
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The global cancer market is becoming increasingly competitive, with two therapeutic classes, namely antineoplastics and cytostatic hormonal treatments, dominating this sector. |
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Now, if that wasn't jaw-dropping enough, Mazda are at it AGAIN this week, with unveilings of the MX-5 Speedster and Spyder dominating the SEMA show in Las Vegas. |
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There are some suggestions that these free-roaming worlds may outnumber stars by several orders of magnitude, dominating the population of objects in the universe. |
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Russia became and remained a dominating power in the Baltic. |
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Referees will stop the bout if a boxer is seriously injured, if one boxer is significantly dominating the other or if the score is severely imbalanced. |
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