There was no denying Ballylinan's superiority as they completely overshadowed an abysmal Rock performance. |
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Driving against the clock increased the drivers' alertness, but led some to experience feelings of superiority or invulnerability. |
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These private men's clubs continued the European traditions of elitism, race superiority and gender exclusion. |
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Pride is viewed as a negative characteristic, a feeling of conceit or being puffed up with an arrogant superiority. |
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Among these people, a veneer of tolerance masks a deep-seated attitude of superiority and is very patronising. |
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The brute force and overwhelming technological superiority of the world's sole superpower preordains the ultimate outcome. |
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We can expect an increase in enemy countermobility operations as a counter to our superiority in information and weapons technology. |
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Then as now, the anti-war forces adopted a pose of moral superiority, but were in fact led by traitors, criminals and terrorists. |
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But the game is about goals and, to their cost, they were unable to turn their periods of superiority into that all-important statistic. |
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He is arrogant, pompous, never misses a chance to show off his superiority, and drinks to excess. |
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Many of the firm's customers believe the company will recover its poise, largely thanks to the superiority of its products. |
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During the seven weeks he served at the fort, Fetterman grew increasingly insubordinate and desperate to prove his superiority in battle. |
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Should players be infused with a sense of individual superiority to achieve the same end? |
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Is it possible to have both a superiority complex and an inferiority complex? |
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This argumentation is fallacious, since it confounds incomprehensibility with inconceivableness, superiority to reason with contradiction. |
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It and others in the ruling combine would be lapping up the tally to drive home their numerical superiority. |
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Wrap himself in the flag and impugn the patriotism of any who would question his moral superiority. |
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It demonstrated the superiority of the more flexible Roman legion over the Hellenistic pike phalanx. |
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He is the leading advocate of the superiority of voluntary or spontaneous forces over coercive ones. |
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The second ingredient of liberal democracy that such illiberalism denies is a belief in the superiority of reasoned argument over force. |
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This position seems quite incompatible with a political ideology that claims ethical and moral superiority. |
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, Western superiority was clothed in various guises of culture, color, and religion. |
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His constant moralizing and evangelizing about the superiority of Republican dogma is his right. |
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Plenty of energy and communication from Kendal gave them superiority and Timperley were panicked into making mistakes. |
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In his gallery of caricatures are the British who brought with them imperialistic arrogance and a powerful sense of cultural superiority. |
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It was with such airs of superiority that I spent every free moment during my two years at Yale buried in the corner of the library. |
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True, his whole attitude is one of superiority, but it is more playful in nature. |
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There's nothing like a worm attack that spares Linux to bring out the smug superiority in Linux users. |
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This, unfortunately, tended to manifest as an often crudely expressed affectation of superiority. |
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The main weakness of the tradition is an attitude of campy superiority, one that can quickly become self-congratulatory. |
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Technical superiority is only important when it delivers proven solution superiority. |
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However, superiority over our ancestors in science and culture does not guarantee us being more artistic. |
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At higher graphics quality settings the newer graphics core proves its superiority, though. |
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The disc extras offer a further level of superiority over the previous release, which was a barebones disc. |
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Things go wrong, however, when that develops into an undeserved superiority over other ideas. |
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The practical results also suggest its superiority over the rivals, as we have just seen from the performance graph above. |
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We chose this case because it was not a simple story of one innovation's demonstrable technical and economic superiority over an incumbent rival. |
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These facilities can help the US military quickly gain air superiority throughout Central Asia, and even into the Middle East. |
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I believe a free society can be achieved only by convincing our fellow men of its superiority over possible alternatives. |
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The implications for national greatness and commercial superiority were stressed repeatedly. |
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This includes challenging our sense of moral, political, military, cultural and religious superiority over others. |
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Neither teacher nor student should have superiority over the other in this pedagogic arrangement. |
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In spite of young Kano's academic superiority he was relegated to a subordinate position, because of his physical inferiority. |
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I tried to act like everyone else in Warrington, high and mighty and convinced of my own superiority, but I couldn't pull it off. |
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In this and other cases, it was an absolutist sense of superiority that allowed such heinous acts. |
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Their sense of superiority over the politicians they cover rests on their honesty and open-mindedness. |
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The West must discard its hauteur, its double standards, its superiority complex and its cultural zeal. |
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Group-think stymies open-mindedness, promotes feelings of superiority, and leads to prejudice and violence against non-members. |
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We look back at the stiff-necked Victorians with a smug sense of superiority. |
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An air defense effectiveness indicator in offensive operations should reflect the extent of air superiority of the friendly forces. |
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The word steatopygia comes from the vocabulary of an early pseudoscience which aimed to prove the superiority of the white race. |
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Experiments with brandy as well as wine, however, demonstrate the superiority of air-dried over kiln-dried wood for barrel staves. |
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Anti-intellectualism is a hideous canker in our society, but it feeds on needless pretension and superiority. |
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When he spoke, he's surrounded by his usual air of self-confidence, calm, indifference and superiority. |
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Here we see that the writer assigns historical superiority to socialism, cleansed of all traces of Stalinism. |
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For the Byzantines, Greek was the sum and substance of their entire literature, giving them a feeling of cultural superiority. |
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A less common subspecies generates vocal noises to signal intellectual superiority rather than just urbane sophistication. |
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But then, for vast periods of this game, their opponents were irresistibly confident, buoyed by their clear superiority. |
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A researcher wants to ban the word clinician because it implies superiority over non-clinical specialties. |
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This is the systematic vandalization and humiliation of one civilization by another with technological superiority. |
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Pacifism absolutises peace at the expense of justice, and neutralism turns fence-sitting into moral superiority. |
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Hernandez is most praising of corn, even hinting of the grain's possible superiority to wheat. |
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Even once such phrases began to get untethered from their precise technical moorings, they retained the power to invoke product superiority. |
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They look like members of a snobbish elite who relish their wealth and their sense of superiority. |
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It is the arrogant and totally unearned presumption of smug superiority that infuriated people. |
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The superiority lasted only until the ninth minute, when Makel muscled into the script. |
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The sense of moral superiority afforded by this point of view was perhaps in lieu of economic, educational, and social opportunities. |
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Probably, the sense of moral superiority and entrenched bureaucratic power is similar at both locations. |
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Both the systematic review and meta-analyses confirmed the superiority of combination therapy to inhaled corticosteroids monotherapy. |
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The company is trying shrewdly to make its own claims of parity or superiority. |
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A point that a lot of people made was that this connects to the superiority and the self-righteousness. |
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Other students recall that it was when she improved physically that she perfected a glacial superiority that intimidated some of them. |
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The reasons for the few battle fatigue casualties included the sporadic nature of fighting and our air and artillery superiority. |
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But he attributes any meekness to feelings of inferiority rather than superiority. |
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You don't get to the top without possessing an innate belief in your own superiority. |
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The idea of superiority is the most seductive notion ever visited upon the human life. |
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By 1919 their superiority in both men and materiel would be enormous, and Allied staff officers began to plan a great offensive for that year. |
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It was predicated on the idea of an inherent superiority of the Greek over the barbarian. |
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Pock were unable to take advantage of their numerical superiority until Mitchell banged over a 40 yard penalty. |
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In China, a country having a centuries-long tradition of male superiority, male chauvinism is absolutely not a new word. |
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The performance was disappointing, make no bones about that, and the 50-30 scoreline reflected Barrow's superiority on the day. |
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Fan though I am of his great performances of yore, his perpetual air of sardonic superiority is now getting very grating. |
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But with this aid went a lot of sanctimonious preaching about the superiority of the American way of life. |
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The Qur'an itself legitimizes the existence of tribes and peoples without ascribing any superiority to one group over the other. |
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In the West, critics of detente and arms control argued that the Soviets were acquiring nuclear superiority. |
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The point of being polite or civil to another human being is not to demonstrate superiority, it is to demonstrate respect. |
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People of Indian origin, although not from upper castes, will mobilise the ancientness of Indian culture to claim superiority. |
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Maybe the results were pre-ordained by the intrinsic superiority of a renascent New Zealand. |
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The reason was the absolute perfection of her appearance and her air of invincible superiority. |
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Defeat came from air superiority in the west and numerical superiority in the east. |
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The quest for offensive power did its part to make the loss of air superiority permanent. |
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In Chandler's famous puff for the superiority of the private eye over the classic mystery, its virtue is said to lie in its greater realism. |
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Bert grins, as only he can, with a sparkle of wicked glee and supercilious superiority. |
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These affect an air of tired superiority in a world of unoriginal humorists. |
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To the biologist, however, the aerodynamicist's initial failure was sufficient evidence of the superiority of nature to mere engineering. |
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This film has not a trace of smugness, or the superiority of moral virtue which is blind to reality. |
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Different races clearly have different physical characteristics, but the case for a generalised superiority of one race over the other is weak. |
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The success of the Germans has frequently been put down to their superiority in weaponry like tanks and artillery guns. |
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They are accused of the act, lectured to, and forced to acknowledge the moral superiority of the accusers. |
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You can fly your space superiority fighter as if it were a WWII dogfighter, and computer-assisted avionics will ensure that the craft responds appropriately. |
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Those embeds really bring home the superiority of our military. |
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They envisioned an air war in which Britain's economic and technological superiority would slowly pulverize Germany. |
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Degrees of difference within the caste hierarchy were also marked by forms of address, seating arrangements, and other practices of deference and superiority. |
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Victory is achieved as a result of realization of superiority in might. |
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But here they failed to reckon with the talents of Archimedes or to foresee that in some cases the genius of one man is far more effective than superiority in numbers. |
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After several minutes of waiting, the rather portly sergeant-at-arms sauntered into the room with an air of superiority far too concentrated for his station in life. |
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Durham are proving to be this summer's surprise package and there was no doubting their superiority as they bowled out Yorkshire for 205 after knocking up 256 for four. |
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No one weapon was predominant, but victory usually went to the side which best combined its infantry, armour, and artillery and enjoyed air superiority. |
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Around midday, immaculately groomed horses appear, ridden by Antonio Banderas lookalikes wearing broad-brimmed hats and expressions of unassailable superiority. |
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In his self-satisfied sense of superiority, it never even occurred to him that he might have been addressing one of those ignorant rubes who voted for him. |
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How does Perry go North with the shopworn baggage of Johnny Reb superiority and an unapologetic evangelical paternalism? |
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Even jogging, while seemingly harmless, has encouraged damp, smelly and sanctimonious people to stride down our streets with grinning notions of moral superiority. |
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And this imbues Europeans with a sense of moral superiority, meaning that we the Europeans are the moral avant-garde. |
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Rather than glory in our differences as the markers of our superiority over others, we need to handle our spiritual heritage with humility and self-denial. |
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This cast and this production prove their superiority again here and serve the script well, neither overplaying the melodrama or underemphasizing the pain. |
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But the armies melted away under the crushing superiority of the enemy. |
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Despite Mussolini's colonial policies of racial superiority and mercilessness, the fascist regime claimed to be different from the other colonial powers. |
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He is a narcissistic rogue who is utterly convinced of his own brilliance and superiority to those around him. |
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But an insecure majority constantly seeks confirmation of its own superiority by searching for inferiorities in others. |
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On the other, superiority, disdain, guilt, and a fear of being befriended or loved for all the wrong reasons. |
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He could be unbearably glib, but his patrician persona and acid tongue, his radiating sense of superiority, made for good showbiz. |
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Dignified affability is the becomingness of superiority, which while it does not remove the line of distinction, does not render it painfully visible. |
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Such was his superiority, in fact, that when he won the event for the third time in succession in 1870, he was awarded the championship belt in perpetuity. |
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To Cleveland's credit, it did recognise the superiority of electric traction over other systems and electrified rather swiftly once an effective system had been developed. |
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Air superiority over the battlefield was retained at all times and the Air Force flew effective army co-operation and tactical reconnaissance missions. |
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Even better, he is prepared to stand up for his beliefs and treat the smug superiority of the trimmers, appeasers and Euro-elites with the contempt that they deserve. |
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It was not, however, a triumph of thoroughly disciplined cricket, of well constructed sessions of play or of an overwhelming superiority over the host nation. |
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They prefer to carp from the sidelines rather than take the tough decisions which their numerical superiority over the other group entitles them to take. |
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The only bleat was City's failure to turn such superiority into goals. |
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British failure owed much to Bolshevik superiority not in military terms, but in terms of the ability to shape events through the use of an effective propaganda machine. |
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Travel stories can be a dodgy proposition, quite often varying between the detached, amused air of Western superiority and the slavish worship of all things foreign. |
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The popular conscript army mustered by revolutionary France would demonstrate its superiority over the state commission style, but its abilities were not immediately apparent. |
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A major problem is that this contact has been paternalistic and poisoned by the myth of racial superiority. |
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In his time, Mark Twain bridled over French claims of superiority. |
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Uncertainty vanquishes notions of exclusivity and superiority. |
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On the other side of the political spectrum, conservatives find themselves in the position of lauding feminism as a hallmark of Western superiority. |
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Williams went close but Wales failed to capitalise on the brief numerical superiority before Chris Horsman was also carded, this time for a punch. |
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The Prussians suffered over 4,400 casualties, which, allowing for their superiority in artillery, still demonstrates the effectiveness of the French chassepot. |
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In sum, scientific atheism was not a science or even a social science but a Marxist-inspired faith in the moral superiority of belief in historical materialism. |
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Scene after scene, the professor uses the meaning he assigns to words to establish dictatorial superiority over his pupil up until to the abrupt dark comedic ending. |
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Russia reportedly developed anti-satellite weapons at the height of the Cold War and China is judged to pose a threat to the US's strategic superiority in space. |
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He'd love to flaunt the weapon like that under the very nose of the detective, further establishing his intellectual superiority over the dumb cop. |
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Both detectives soon come to blows over how to handle the case, each totally convinced of their superiority over the other until the killer strikes again, and again. |
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What might happen if he allowed himself to leave the safety of haughty solitude and moral superiority, to love other human beings who are beyond his control? |
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Such attitudes, he felt, supported whites' feelings of superiority. |
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Any item that comes from a chiller cabinet, as opposed to a freezer, tin or packet, has an instant cachet, an aura of freshness and superiority about it. |
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In the increasingly illiberal world of orthodox liberalism, competing ideas are answered not by argument but by a pose of moral superiority and by-the-book invective. |
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Machismo, an attitude of male superiority and sexism, is widespread. |
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The ecology of Typha is well-known, with several studies on phenology, production rate, competitive superiority and gas transportation into the below-ground biomass. |
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Celtic's easy superiority can lead to an environment in which famous, wealthy young men become complacent and allow their behaviour to be compromised. |
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Meant to enforce a no-fly zone or just to maintain air superiority over an airspace, the weapon is targeted on an aircraft to disrupt its instrumentation. |
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A sense of national superiority to two sets of morally equivalent belligerents would contribute powerfully to the state's international isolation. |
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I think one reason that I find it so acceptable for him to assert his superiority and that I find his eccentricities amusing is that I am his boss. |
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They have no predictive superiority and are vastly inferior theoretically. |
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The goal was to destroy the enemy's will to fight by demonstrating our superiority and ability to attack into their strongpoint defenses in and around the city at will. |
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I delighted in the feeling of superiority those crudely inked daubs gave me and revelled in the ignorance of my classmates as they asked me what they all meant. |
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The success, if it is painted on the life of a person who has not gone through a struggle, there is an attitude of grandiosity and superiority that taints success. |
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Low estimates were sometimes reflective of European notions of cultural and racial superiority. |
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The Battle of Britain represented a concerted attempt by Germany to establish air superiority over Britain, which it never achieved. |
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With victory over Russia in 1917 Germany now calculated it could finally have numerical superiority on the Western Front. |
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During the First World War, air superiority on the Western Front changed hands between the Germans and the Allies several times. |
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Rochester's interest was in inversion, disruption, and the superiority of wit as much as it was in hedonism. |
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The French forces retreated to Montreal, where on 8 September they surrendered to overwhelming British numerical superiority. |
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Secretary of State for Transport ex parte Factortame is considered decisive as to the superiority of EU law over British law. |
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At the same time, the British were working on a number of technical developments which would address the German submarine superiority. |
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At one stroke his dashing raiment gave him high superiority over Johnnie Watson and other rivals who might loom. |
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The Battle of Britain marked the first major defeat of Hitler's military forces, with air superiority seen as the key to victory. |
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Later reassessments gave the Luftwaffe five weeks, from 8 August to 15 September, to establish temporary air superiority over England. |
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Flying in reinforcements and winning air superiority, the Luftwaffe contributed decisively to the German conquest. |
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Lytle, who coauthored a land-mark study in the mid-1980s that established the ITA graft's superiority to then-popular saphenous vein grafts. |
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During the Polish Campaign that triggered the war, it quickly established air superiority, and then air supremacy. |
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Conversely, native Francien-speaking poets often displayed a degree of linguistic smugness and superiority. |
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Howe then conceded most of New Jersey to Washington, in spite of Howe's massive numerical superiority over him. |
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Also, the success of such a liberation struggle results in feelings of national superiority that may lead to extreme nationalism. |
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His accounts of barbaric northern tribes could be described as an expression of the superiority of Rome, including Roman Gaul. |
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Sure that he would be victorious due to his supposed numerical superiority, Valens rejected these proposals. |
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The image of the shepherd combines the themes of leadership and the responsibility to supply food and protection, as well as superiority. |
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The polemics of racial superiority became inexorably intertwined with romantic nationalism. |
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It appeared in their 1921 work Human Heredity, which insisted on the innate superiority of the Nordic race. |
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The indigenous peoples had the advantage of established settlements, determination to remain independent and large numerical superiority. |
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The flag stands for larger symbols such as freedom, democracy, free enterprise or national superiority. |
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The Spanish horsemen, fully armored, had technological superiority over the Inca forces. |
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In this situation, the majority must have access to the powerstructure in order to enforce its superiority and prejudicial beliefs on others. |
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Moctezuma was aware of this and he sent gifts to the Spaniards, probably in order to show his superiority to the Spaniards and Tlaxcalteca. |
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It demonstrated that the Dutch, for the moment, enjoyed strategic superiority. |
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Imperialism and colonialism have been used in order to describe one's superiority, domination and influence upon a person or group of people. |
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Justification for such a slave society developed into a conceptual framework of white superiority and aristocratic privilege. |
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Papal claims of superiority were a sticking point in reunification, which failed in any event. |
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There was much public sentiment for building as many ships as possible to maintain British naval superiority. |
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Bentham appreciated the superiority of Brunel's system and in August 1802 he was authorised by the Admiralty to proceed. |
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Naval superiority shifted between the opposing fleets as each built new, bigger ships. |
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However, neither was able to bring the other to battle when in a position of superiority, leaving the Engagements on Lake Ontario a draw. |
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This underlined the superiority of numbers of Jackson's force in the region. |
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One of the deepest teachings of Confucius may have been the superiority of personal exemplification over explicit rules of behavior. |
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There it was Razumov who had the upper hand, in a composed sense of his own superiority. |
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Nietzsche's virulent antitheism may be rooted in his inability or refusal to admire God based upon God's ineradicable superiority. |
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Gaining and maintaining air superiority was the top priority and was achieved by the bombardment of enemy airdromes on Pantelleria and Sicily. |
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However, it appears that nobody has told Mr Fox that the F35 is a strike fighter and not an air superiority fighter. |
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The F-35 is designed for the role of air superiority fighter and as an attack aircraft in a ground support role. |
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But in the face of overwhelming Union superiority and the Union's own ironclad warships, they were unsuccessful. |
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This would seem to indicate that the intellectual superiority of AMH populations may be questionable. |
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The standardisation of British English is thought to be from both dialect leveling and a thought of social superiority. |
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Rommel recognised that the Allies would possess air superiority and would be able to harass his movements from the air. |
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The Allies frequently had numerical superiority in the Western Desert but never had it been so complete in quantity and quality. |
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Your enemy, despite his superiority, must also be at the end of his strength. |
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The British Grand Prix in June marked the end of Button's superiority over the field, and was the first in a string of poor results for him. |
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Robinson argues that the massive superiority of the Royal Navy over the Kriegsmarine would have made Sea Lion a disaster. |
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Another perspective has also been put forward, which suggests the Germans could not have gained air superiority before the weather window closed. |
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Analysis of 18th century matches has identified a number of strong teams who actually or effectively proclaimed their temporal superiority. |
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Some historians argue the change in strategy lost the Luftwaffe the opportunity of winning the air battle, or air superiority. |
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A Luftwaffe report presented to the OKW at a meeting on 11 July said that it would take 14 to 28 days to achieve air superiority. |
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Both thought that air superiority was needed first, and could make the invasion unnecessary. |
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In the 1980s, the United States opted for a newer fighter capable of gaining air superiority without being detected by the opposing force. |
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In the following years, Constantine gradually consolidated his military superiority over his rivals in the crumbling Tetrarchy. |
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The human mind can be easily deceived and convinced of its superiority and self-sufficiency, which is the core of Ideolatry. |
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And so, with an air of mannish superiority, he seems rather to pity the bashful girl, than to apprehend that he shall not succeed. |
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He carried out studies, around 1838, to show the superiority of the broad gauge for railways, used by Brunel's Great Western Railway. |
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Mind you, sithee, it might be worth pointing out on this auspicious date that Yorkshire continues to prove its superiority. |
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As a result, the Luftwaffe was assured air superiority over the Low Countries. |
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Low serviceability meant the Germans had a clear numerical superiority in medium bomber aircraft, with six times as many as the French. |
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The sixty remaining French divisions made a determined resistance but were unable to overcome the German air superiority and armoured mobility. |
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Evidence of Russia's false sense of security and superiority to Japan is seen by Russian reference to Japan choosing war as a big mistake. |
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By now, the imminent threat of invasion had all but passed as the Luftwaffe had failed to gain the prerequisite air superiority. |
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Like in the first war, the allies soon controlled the seas, especially due to air superiority and cut Germany off from supplies coming overseas. |
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Because of British surface naval superiority, the Germans initiated submarine warfare. |
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In the end, Breton won the battle through tactical and numerical superiority. |
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The Luftwaffe lost 18 percent of the bombers sent on the operations that day, and failed to gain air superiority. |
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Regardless of the ability of the Luftwaffe to win air superiority, Adolf Hitler was frustrated that it was not happening quickly enough. |
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It is argued that persisting with attacks on RAF airfields might have won air superiority for the Luftwaffe. |
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A party of gentlemen were invited to witness the experiment, that the superiority of the new road might be established by ocular demonstration. |
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It was supposed that Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command and the Royal Navy could not operate under conditions of German air superiority. |
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From July until September 1940 the Luftwaffe attacked RAF Fighter Command to gain air superiority as a prelude to invasion. |
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The Soviet victory at Kursk marked the end of German superiority, giving the Soviet Union the initiative on the Eastern Front. |
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Fanish culture is very tribal in nature and overly concerned with superiority as fans are slans. |
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In doing so the vast superiority in numbers of the Coalition would be greatly diminished. |
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James lost his nerve and declined to attack the invading army, despite his army's numerical superiority. |
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By the time of Operation Overlord in June 1944, the Allies had gained near complete air superiority over the Western Front. |
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Since World War I, achieving and maintaining air superiority has been considered essential for victory in conventional warfare. |
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Experimental results have revealed the superiority of this antimicrobial nanodrug over gentamicin in fight against Staphylococcus Aureus. |
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A fighter's main purpose is to establish air superiority over a battlefield. |
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Intrinsic is enrolling up to 800 patients in a prospective, randomized, superiority study comparing Barricaid to traditional limited discectomy. |
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One area where Lord has shown clear superiority over all other discographers is in the area of publicity and marketing. |
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For example, the concept of 'Bantu Education' was crafted as an important pillar of the petty apartheid to ensure White superiority. |
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As 1941 began, Fighter Command began the onerous task of winning air superiority over North Western France from the Germans. |
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The King James Only movement advocates the superiority of the King James Version over all other English translations. |
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In 1841, the seven were deposed for acknowledging the superiority of the secular court in spiritual matters. |
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The English, however, employed Welsh longbowmen, who swung strategic superiority in their favour. |
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However, such claims of equality stand in contrast to her statements respecting the superiority of masculine strength and valour. |
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But this is quite compatible with a full appreciation of the intrinsic superiority of the higher. |
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The superiority of the electronic system saw the mechanical system dropped early the following year. |
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Hors de Combat was a good winner at Newmarket for James Fanshawe and should confirm his superiority over the reopposing Lyn Valley. |
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With victory over Russia in 1917, Germany now calculated it could finally have numerical superiority on the Western Front. |
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It was a match made in heaven as Zenios is the equal of Dr Eleni in pomposity, humourlessness and moral superiority. |
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The division had a superiority in artillery to the German units present. |
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Because of the Angevin control of England in 1154, it was pointless to object to the superiority of the overall Angevin forces over the Capetian ones. |
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The two failed sieges of 1538 and 1546 put an end to Ottoman ambitions, confirming the Portuguese hegemony in the region, as well as gaining superiority over the Mughals. |
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Though the English won numerous victories, they were unable to overcome the numerical superiority of the French and their strategic use of gunpowder weapons. |
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While they were aware that the German tank and infantry formations were strong, they were confident in their strong fortifications and artillery superiority. |
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The following year Elizabeth I launched the Counter Armada, under Sir Francis Drake, but it was unsuccessful in its goals, resulting in Spain retaining naval superiority. |
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Although the Great Exhibition was a platform on which countries from around the world could display their achievements, Britain sought to prove its own superiority. |
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The Germans were able to establish air superiority in Belgium. |
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We study randomly placed inkdots as advice to probabilistic finite automata, and demonstrate the superiority of this model over its deterministic version. |
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The comparison of these two passages will probably have suggested to you the fact of the immense superiority of the satirical over the laudatory powers of Dryden. |
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The first installment of the award will be used to evaluate NovelMed's lead candidate's therapeutic superiority for treating Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria. |
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He maintained an attitude of superiority throughout his captivity. |
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As such, it can be considered a slight setback for the English nation and another example of Dutch superiority regarding pure seamanship at the time. |
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Fierce competitiveness and supreme self-confidence characterize the chilihead, who will defend the superiority of his recipe with a crusader's zeal. |
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Reforms in training and gunnery were introduced to make good perceived deficiencies, which in part Tirpitz had counted upon to provide his ships with a margin of superiority. |
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Barrow, in his biography on Robert the Bruce, accused Edward of ruthlessly exploiting the leaderless state of Scotland to obtain a feudal superiority over the kingdom. |
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Imperial states have sometimes promoted notions of racial superiority. |
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Despite their opponents' exhaustion and hunger, the Aztecs failed to capitalise on their numerical superiority by choosing a vast plain as the battlefield. |
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Constitution, there is little discussion on our nation's historied state constitutions, and scholars praise the competence and structural superiority of federal courts. |
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Due to its numerical advantage in dreadnoughts, the Grand Fleet obtained Naval superiority and was able to establish a sea blockade of Germany's coast. |
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He had a writer's interest in the occult, notably mesmerism, but despised fraud and believed in the superiority of the scientific method over superstition. |
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He deplored the medireview practice of covering oneself with a filigree of guru-talk and expressing excessive superiority through the blind belief that was prevalent. |
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For preserving racial superiority as the conqueror and ruling class, traditional nomadic customs and heritage from the Mongolian steppe were held in high regard. |
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Only five were sunk while evacuating Dunkirk, despite large periods of German air superiority, thousands of sorties flown, and hundreds of tons of bombs dropped. |
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Possessing nuclear superiority, for example, allowed Eisenhower to face down Soviet threats to intervene in the Middle East during the 1956 Suez Crisis. |
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This was arguably a more emphatic win than that Old Trafford thrashing, without the freakish element and simply the result of City's vast superiority in all areas. |
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Artillery fire aiming to gain superiority over the enemy guns. |
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He did not know what it was to wrangle on indifferent points, to triumph in the superiority of his understanding, or to be supercilious on the side of truth. |
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As the war dragged on, the United States joined the fight and the combined Allied air forces gained air superiority and eventually supremacy in the West. |
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Although the Japanese retreat over the Irrawaddy forced the Allies to completely change their plans, such was the Allies' material superiority that this was done. |
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The main German air superiority campaign started in August but failed to defeat RAF Fighter Command, and a proposed invasion was postponed indefinitely on 17 September. |
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During the 1780s, as Kant was developing his universalistic moral theory, he published texts in which he defended the superiority of whites over non-whites. |
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Rejecting cultural compromises with the colonized population, the colonizers are convinced of their own superiority and their ordained mandate to rule. |
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Britain emerged as the most important economic power, and its Royal Navy held unquestioned naval superiority across the globe well into the 20th century. |
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The name of one of these was Claudius, who arrogated to himself elderdom over the others, though they by no means allowed his claim of superiority, hut quarrelled with him. |
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Despite their numerical superiority, Henry's forces were overwhelmed. |
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Historian Asa Briggs points out that his personality did not endear itself to the British mind, for Pitt was too solitary, too colourless, and too often exuded superiority. |
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These changes soon paid dividends, as the Allied ability to deny Japan air superiority was critical to their victories at Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal and New Guinea. |
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Hoult swaggers through the blood-soaked melee in style, inspiring fear and loathing in equal measure as his Machiavellian puppetmaster jostles for superiority. |
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The decisive reason for the advance of the bureaucratic organisation has always been its purely technical superiority over any other form of organisation. |
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It was according to this idiom of superiority and inferiority of lineages derived from birth order that legal claims to superior rank were couched. |
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At the 14 September OKW conference, Hitler acknowledged that the Luftwaffe had still not gained the air superiority needed for the Operation Sealion invasion. |
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By September 1940 the Luftwaffe had failed to gain air superiority. |
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Thus, another war seemed inevitable to many people of the time, as the Commonwealth was unlikely to give up its naval and economic superiority without a fight. |
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The extreme expression of national identity is chauvinism, which refers to the firm belief in the country's superiority and extreme loyalty toward one's country. |
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He kept his troops close together following skirmishes where they had gained superiority, rather than allowing them to chase opponents off the battlefield. |
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Burns never dreamed of looking down on others as beneath him, merely because he was conscious of his own vast superiority to the common run of men. |
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