Can we boast of our Independence when the evils of communalism, violence, and hatred still reign supreme? |
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His life is incredible, and he continues to reign supreme and makes a little money, too. |
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General clutter seems to reign supreme, culminating in a teetering mountain of disgustingly neglected pots and pans. |
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I would argue that while profits remain the centerpiece of Capitalistic processes, financial and speculative profits today reign supreme. |
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While children reign supreme for advertisers, in the world of books, it is the parents who have the final word, according to publishers. |
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Now Lutz, who will reign supreme over every aspect of vehicle operations from the design studio to the factory floor, wants to change all that. |
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Estrich's ideal society would be a cozy corporate coven where women's ways of wielding power would reign supreme. |
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However, in the attempt to unite, there must be no compromise of principle and professional integrity must reign supreme. |
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The East Side is one of those places where the New York elite reign supreme. |
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Apart from other harassment, sexual assault and passing lewd remarks reign supreme. |
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We in this country now live in a society where money and convenience reign supreme. |
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From that date on, government would play a far smaller role in the economy, and markets would reign supreme. |
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Democracy has been conveniently thrown out the door and in its wake imperialist and dictatorial rule reign supreme. |
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China would reign supreme in Asia with even Tokyo and Seoul kowtowing to Beijing. |
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This weekend the world will finally find out whether goofy footed or regular footed skateboarders reign supreme. |
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Elegance and sophistication reign supreme in this precious version of the Lady Royal Oak. |
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But that doesn't mean we're likely to see a flowering of Tunbridge Wells babes or Peterborough popsies where highminded headlines and stalwart values used to reign supreme. |
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National interests may certainly have their place, but they must definitely not reign supreme. |
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If political and economic power are not distinctly separated, only corruption can reign supreme. |
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And it is soybeans that reign supreme, encouraging spill over buying interest in canola, wheat and feed grains. |
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Under your strategic command and leadership, only one faction will reign supreme. |
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It does not seem to understand that Parliament should be paramount, that Parliament should reign supreme. |
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They now have the text on the market and think that competition ought to reign supreme in the back office. |
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Despite price declines since the first quarter, valuations in Greater Vancouver continue to reign supreme atop Canada's housing markets. |
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This zone known as 'Liège Trilogiport' is set to become an industrial park where multimodality will reign supreme. |
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But it was only the beginning of a protracted see-saw struggle over who would reign supreme. |
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To waive Jean-Charles Marchiani's immunity would be to reject a world in which tax havens, arms dealers and oil companies reign supreme. |
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The wind turbines will soon reign supreme in the skies above Le Peuchapatte. |
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Of course, vanilla will always reign supreme when it comes to ice cream. |
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Browns and copper colors reign supreme, and the image radiates warmth. |
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You could call it an all-children show, where children reign supreme. |
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There are two powers, young man, which reign supreme in human affairs. |
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It is impossible to combat the various types of discrimination which arise in a capitalist society as long as the main type of discrimination between the exploiters and the exploited continues to reign supreme. |
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It is worth reminding all of us in this House that these are very much seen as transitional measures towards a fully open market in which competition rules will reign supreme. |
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Consultants and focus groups reign supreme. |
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That is why section 121 of the Constitution needs to reign supreme. |
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This is the place where democracy should reign supreme, and the government routinely denies members of Parliament the right to freely express themselves. |
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At the Democratic convention this week, good manners reign supreme. |
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Not at state fairs, at least, where treats deep-fried to golden perfection reign supreme for summer fair dining. |
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Fate and the lottery of birth reign supreme. |
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This wealth and power have been built up over centuries at the expense of countries where hunger, poverty, chaos and lawlessness now reign supreme. |
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It means that the States must reign supreme to define their internal policies, as long as these policies do not create major disruption for competitors, which means that they do not cause serious harm to other economies. |
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Labrador Retrievers reign supreme again both locally and across the country. |
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Even in a world where there are competing conceptions of international unity, diversity and ethnic identity, we must steadfastly allow integration, preservation and assimilation to reign supreme. |
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For those who like to look on the brighter side, blue-flowered penstemons reign supreme. |
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Later, another newly arisen deity arose to eventually reign supreme at Carthage, a goddess of agriculture and generation who manifested a regal majesty, Tanit. |
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In an age where many soaps are losing viewers more than ever before, Corrie continues to reign supreme, sharing joint place at the top of the soap tree with EastEnders. |
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