He did that with more style, grace, brilliance and dominance than anyone I saw in more than four decades of talking to people in jocks. |
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It also weakens the market power of firms whose dominance comes from legal protection rather than commercial success. |
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This adds up to more than 500 million people, who have been saved from the jaws of oppression and dominance. |
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When most individuals in the group differ in size, stable dominance relationships generally yield transitive hierarchies consistent with size. |
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Notoriously ill-informed over policy detail and often content to abdicate control, he nonetheless maintained presidential dominance. |
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Ironically, however, earlier this summer another assertion of Christocentric dominance received a very different reception from this country. |
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The key difference between simple dominance and codominance is that in codominance the heterozygote exhibits a distinct phenotype. |
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Some alleles show incomplete dominance and therefore seem to display a blend of phenotypes from the parents. |
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The original culture, with its strict mores enforcing an ethic of sharing, is apparently losing its dominance. |
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The dominance of antilogy in the De coniuratione cannot be understood except against this classical background. |
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Let me begin with the objection that uses the principle of dominance as a principle of utility comparison. |
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The principle of dominance creates visual interest in a composition by drawing the viewer's eye to an important element in the composition. |
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Supreme confusion warred with mental exhaustion for dominance over her visage. |
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Horses were perfect domesticable animals with dominance hierarchies, a tolerance for other species and herding instincts. |
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There are competing interpretations of the origins and growth to dominance of the marketing concept. |
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Rapid climate warming in the tundra biome has been linked to increasing shrub dominance. |
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The central tenet of this sexuality is eroticizing dominance and subordination. |
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Instead of seeing dodgeball as a game where alpha males can relive their schoolyard dominance, they see it as a game for everyone. |
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Despite its dominance of the genre, the social problem documentary does not seem to satisfy many contemporary documentarists. |
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For the Tang people family epitomized the inside world as opposed to the outside sphere of Chinese political and cultural dominance. |
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This relative dominance of the root over the shoot diminishes gradually as the plant grows. |
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Did it have to do with the dominance of the fashion advertisers and their dictates? |
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Within moments, both were grappling and rolling on the ground, struggling for dominance. |
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However, like people high in authoritarianism, those high in social dominance seek to derogate members of out-groups. |
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Blocking deacetylation by sodium butyrate or trichostatin A derepresses silent rRNA genes subject to nucleolar dominance. |
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Short-term food deprivation both standardized and maximized the motivation of individuals to compete for food resources during dominance trials. |
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She may have made a dent in the male dominance of society but it was someone else who truly levelled the playing field. |
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The genetic model delineated in the previous section can serve as the basis to explore the population genetics of dominance evolution. |
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The company didn't pursue market dominance via product excellence, but through predaciousness and intimidation. |
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This represents an important preadaptation for a social parasite to gain reproductive dominance in host colonies. |
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He has led a dynasty in a free agent, salary-capped era in which such dominance was presumed to be impossible. |
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From the October 1996 framers of the strategy, shock and awe was a way of achieving rapid dominance. |
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He introduces the reader to a number of theories, including Foucauldian and Marxist theories of dominance, power, and political economy. |
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Regrettably, the counterpoint to that dominance is a tendency to relapse into aggressive and uncivilised patterns of behaviour from time to time. |
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Still, an alien countermelody soon appears and challenges all other elements for dominance. |
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Groves of golden aspen, flowery meadows, ponds, and outcrops of limestone break up the dominance of the regal coniferous forest. |
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Political dominance by one party would affect policy with regard to government spending, economic equity, and the flatness of the tax system. |
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After three year's of dominance by Michael Schumacher and Ferrari there is competition for positions on both the grid and the podium once again. |
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It was this dominance of the town which led them to come to regard Grimsby as its own pocket borough. |
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Todt believes Ferrari's dominance is simply their reward for investing energy in building a team over a long period of time. |
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In some species such sexual dimorphism occurs year-round and might be explained by intersexual differences in foraging, dominance or habitat use. |
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The first half was close with neither side gaining dominance in any area of play. |
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The fact that it has taken Labour conspiracists so long to start plotting is another indication of his dominance of the party. |
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In the period up to and immediately beyond World War II Atlanta consolidated its position of regional dominance in the air network. |
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Perhaps spurred by the era of Republican dominance and a reassertive ruling class, historians have given new attention to the plantocracy. |
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They thought he should be reined in and should concede territory to his colleagues to ensure Fine Gael dominance in Mayo. |
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As such, these works serve as a convincing proof of principle and have informed our own approach to the problem of dominance evolution. |
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It should look at linking with these players and piggybacking on their market dominance. |
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With neither at full gallop, the game swayed inconclusively from one to the other, each team ceding dominance as quickly as they claimed it. |
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Such academic dominance begs questions of intellectual colonialism and the politics of representation. |
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Religious dominance of politics will only push democracy into anarchy and dictatorship. |
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Species richness is low at high biomass because of dominance by a few strong competitors that create closed canopies. |
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The matter is often thought to be an issue of rivalry or dominance between different species within the same family. |
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Normal maize plants show strong apical dominance with one main axis of growth. |
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In this study, and in animal behavior generally, dominance is defined as success in contests. |
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In this situation one gene has dominance over the other gene, which is said to be recessive. |
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The dominance of deleterious mutations thus represents an important parameter in evolutionary biology. |
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The eye colour of all the female progeny was wild-type due to the dominance of such an allele, as can be expected. |
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We also examined the effect of variation of the degree of dominance of new mutations. |
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There is combat, to be sure, but no clash of armies as a result of peoples vying for dominance and power. |
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The lower cost of resistive technology and its input flexibility has led to its dominance in the marketplace. |
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Pricing below average or marginal cost might occur as part of a predatory strategy to achieve or maintain market dominance. |
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For higher education as for business, the lesson seemed to be that mentoring had helped maintain male dominance. |
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There is no place for dominance, greed, and the power to control in addressing these new global challenges. |
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And the path to power is not dominance over others but the ability to speak up for oneself. |
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Sea power's dominance, however, has been a point of contention among military historians. |
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Both schools had their periods of dominance and while in control they both made productive use of the possession. |
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The book also focusses on the numerous battles that were waged for power and dominance between various colonial forces. |
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The essence of dominance is the power to behave independently of competitive pressures. |
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Never before have we had the air domination and the information dominance that we had. |
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Collective bargaining has become one of the victims of mounting corporate dominance. |
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This father's rhetoric is very forceful and incorporates a language of dominance and power. |
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The immense monoliths centered at the focal point of the photographs signify power and dominance. |
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It's a game that they play in order to achieve a sense of power, dominance, control. |
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The following factors have been deemed to be indicative of dominance and market power. |
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Not all canopy species actually rise to dominance along any given transect. |
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But Tesco's market dominance doesn't stop at the supermarkets or the hypermarkets. |
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All of the indigenous groups are patrilineal and have ideologies of male dominance. |
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The expression of patriarchy through male-surname dominance has robbed millions of women of their name identity. |
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It was the first sweep in the event since 1984 and once again highlighted the dominance of the Americans in track and field. |
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Heavily perfumed nose, almost overpowering, with a dominance of apricot and peach blossom. |
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But his dominance, like Smiley's, arises from a quiet natural authority that disdains the tasteless excesses of ostentation and histrionics. |
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They blame Liverpool fans for destroying a whole era in football history and for ending the dominance of English clubs. |
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Legend also has it that he sat on the ball at one stage, such was Scotland's dominance. |
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And once the colonial powers had established their dominance, most of them settled for a subaltern role which left their local hegemony intact. |
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Traditionally the issue of heterosis has been posed in genetic terms such as dominance and overdominance. |
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Labour has reached its current position of dominance precisely because of the centrist policies people like Blair and Brown espouse. |
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What they've heretofore lacked was a constituency among the countries of Europe to work against that dominance. |
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Resistance to Amhara dominance resulted in various separatist movements, particularly in Eritrea and among the Oromo. |
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So profound now is his dominance that all competitors have willingly consigned themselves to being nothing more than cat's paws. |
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Ms Halliskog certainly had strength, dominance and power, but she'd end up turning everyone against her. |
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In this view, advertising's role is to maintain the hegemonic dominance of consumption as the prime source of human happiness. |
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Not satisfied with military and economic dominance, they want to extend their empire and control more strategic resources. |
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Men, in particular, have abhorred the idea of castrating their dogs, as if it were some kind of crime against male dominance. |
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An energetic piece, it kept us safely apart while the banjo picker and the fiddler fought for dominance of the melody. |
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Shipton continued their dominance at the top of division two with a hard-earned three points at home to Hemingbrough. |
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Provincial life was left to the dominance of the ennobled office-holders of the sovereign courts. |
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Nearly all right-handers are left-brained for language, suggesting that the D allele controls both handedness and brain dominance for language. |
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Those who object to it argue that it misrepresents half the human race and reinforces male bias and social dominance. |
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They were also asked to complete a personality test that assessed dominance and nurturance. |
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After all, it took a decade of mergers and acquisitions for African Americans to cede their dominance of the black haircare market. |
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Like societies of many other gregarious mammals, social groups of spotted hyenas are structured by linear dominance hierarchies. |
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We used these two traits to investigate the relationship between social dominance and migratory behavior among male bustards. |
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We were warned to be vigilant and wary of those who continue to seek dominance over others. |
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Such conditions support the strong dominance of such tall competitive nitrophilous species. |
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Imposing as it was, the colonia must have been a constant reminder to the Britons of Roman rule and military dominance. |
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Because of the dominance of the site, more jobseekers are attracted to it making it more valuable to employers. |
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What we saw at the start of the 2004 season was the potential for a breakout of young pitching dominance. |
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The dominance often leads to a usurpation of the political power officially vested in government. |
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Similarly, in male and female dark-eyed juncos, dominance was related to prior residency. |
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Spartan dominance rose from its unquestionable position as the preeminent continental army of the region. |
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What this creates, then, is teacher dominance that borders on dictatorship. |
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But the idea of looking up and seeing Mars in the heavens with the naked eye is just incredible with its dominance. |
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At issue here is the balance within relationships between dominance and mutuality. |
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Meanwhile, the dominance of air forces in procurement battles has left Britain's land army woefully under-equipped. |
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Joey Poiriez showed local dominance while Powell pro Rodney Jones snatched first with a switch flip boardslide. |
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Although of signal importance in itself, even the characteristic dominance must be seen as a by-product of serum testosterone. |
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What it really has to do with is maintaining the dominance of the upper classes and enforcing social norms. |
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It may be wondered if this is the best solution to the situation brought about by the dominance of the monastic tradition in Orthodox worship. |
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Like the temperance movement, antiporn activism mistook a symptom of male dominance for the cause. |
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This sequence had me taut with apprehension, and I jumped at the sudden dominance of bass and screeching treble. |
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It is also ironic that, despite the dominance and visibility of reactionary traditionalists, liberal traditionalism is still thriving. |
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As long as she keeps running she can avoid the shame, guilt, anger and fear that all compete for dominance in her soul. |
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It is very hard to know what sexuality would look like freed from the dominance of heterosexuality. |
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This follows years of complaints from small shopkeepers and liberal commentators who bemoan supermarket's retail dominance. |
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One form of aggressive behavior is dominance hierarchies, which are found in many groups. |
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The British, who were once top dogs themselves, obviously envy your dominance. |
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She blasted out of the blocks and immediately established her dominance over the other runners. |
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Also, the relative amounts of the different compounds of the mixture tend to be more even, which is reflected in lower dominance values. |
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These policy shifts stem from struggles over social dominance among cultural and ethnic groups within the larger society. |
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The cognitive intervention story was based on standard metacognitive procedures, modelling a verbal strategy for overcoming reward dominance. |
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Ironically, this swing to defensive dominance and offensive timidness is contrary to how the rules are set up. |
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We found that, as predicted, testosterone elevation increased dominance rank in captive males. |
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Apartheid enforced the oppressive dominance of a white European elite through segregation along purely racial lines. |
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He also recognizes matrilineal kin groups, linear dominance rank orders, and behaves as if he recognizes his own unique place within them. |
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Such was their dominance over the visitors, had it been a boxing match, the referee would have stopped the contest in the first half. |
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Upon capture, each male received a unique set of two colored plastic bands to allow individual identification during dominance trials. |
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The aim is to promote their dominance in such areas as football, recruiting and scholastic sports along with its in-depth coverage. |
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There is a palpably macho tone to all of this, as of alpha males competing for dominance and display. |
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We know also that in animals the male hormone, testosterone, is related to dominance and aggression. |
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The current goal is English dominance sufficient for students to participate in mainstream classes within one year. |
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In this battle the Anglo-Egyptian force commanded by Kitchener defeated the Mahdists and established British dominance in Sudan. |
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Flickering to and fro in a fierce battle of dominance, the flames of the fire sparkled with gold and orange flares. |
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He has patterned his life on the ideal of the artist who must speak autonomously of social, economic, or cultural systems of dominance. |
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It has launched its new price comparison service, the latest salvo in the battle for dominance in the Internet search space. |
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The ideology of machismo refers to masculine dominance and sexual conquest. |
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These can express everything from sexual attraction to intellectual or physical dominance. |
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Sanchez's dominance of his event is almost unique in the world of athletics. |
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But in the 19th century, this essential work was seriously disrupted by the strict sabbatarianism and stifling dominance of the church. |
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So good was their dominance that they did not allow the Chandigarh team to have a shy at the goal at all. |
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I feel much of the conflict is that of old structures fighting to keep hold their dominance against the ascendancy of the new paradigm. |
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Quick-moving armour, motorised infantry, the Luftwaffe flying both as artillery and as close support resulted in rapid dominance. |
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The same approach to collective dominance is apparent in the context of mergers. |
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The top-most, or apical, bud of a shoot has dominance over all the lateral buds below it. |
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But when sectarian dominance in any form has reared its ugly head, things have been bad. |
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The possession of copyright in published material may also lead to a conclusion of dominance if the relevant market is drawn tightly. |
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Without all those who demanded equal treatment of women, we would still be under the thumb of male dominance. |
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For those linguistic Anglophobes who fear the increasing international dominance of the English language, the Internet must be a nightmare. |
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Similar alternating dominance of sardines and anchovies have been observed in other boundary current systems during the twentieth century. |
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This suggests, among other things, that the global dominance of modern English does not somehow repeat an early-modern global Latinity. |
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Noble ideas about feeding the world are being used to cloak ambitions of economic dominance. |
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Hemlock decreased in relative dominance but increased in relative density in both sites where it was present. |
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If anything their dominance became more pronounced on the turnover, and in that entire second half Gaultier failed to register a solitary score. |
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American capitalism was able to afford this reformist policy because of its unchallenged position of world economic dominance. |
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The differences are profound and the process workflow usually kept in a spreadsheet, thus its dominance. |
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Growth in mass markets, combined with the development of textile machines, gave dominance to factory production of cloth, knitwear, and lace. |
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The concept of dominance and recessiveness is not particularly relevant in X-linked inheritance. |
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I don't think that anything is known yet about the number, position, dominance, co-dominance or recessiveness of genes for behavior. |
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In addition to providing air dominance, Airmen contribute expeditionary air power. |
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In addition, Fettweis's belief in the dominance and efficacy of air power seems misplaced. |
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His dominance is now greater as a defensive player and a rebounder than it's ever been in his career, which is a maturation on his part. |
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It blames the dominance of English and Afrikaans in official communication on the lack of a clearly defined language policy. |
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Floating on calm, flat water, some thought that it represented human dominance over nature. |
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Young rams fertilize ewes using coursing tactics, whose success is independent of their dominance rank. |
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It shows that the genetic variances and covariances contributed by the additive and dominance effects cannot be fully controlled in the model. |
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Because anemones are sessile animals, staying put most of their lives, it is important for them to maintain dominance over their territory in competition for food and space. |
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The hypothesis of codominance is accepted rather generally even though that of simple dominance is an alternative that has not been entirely disproved. |
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Estimates of genetic parameters following Hayman's method showed a high value of additive gene effects for callus growth, which were recognized as incomplete dominance and negative action. |
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It acknowledges the principle of dominance and explains wage differentials basically in terms of differences in required attribute levels, in a simple linear specification. |
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The principle of dominance and its determination should become even more important in the future as competition law begins to replace regulatory law in telecommunications markets. |
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Until, of course, one of them diverges into an apocalyptic battle for species dominance. |
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More than anyone he set the stage for the dazzling dominance of genre narratives in our own time. |
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But at many schools, e-books are just beginning to chip away at the dominance of dead-tree learning materials. |
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On all-round ability and overall dominance, he should have been well ahead, but the intangible nature of what makes a great champion is plainly still missing. |
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Assertions of dominance over the wards, Dr. Edwards, and the other officers are pretty much all she has left. |
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This year, however, Democratic dominance at pounding the pavement might finally be challenged. |
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Others are drawn to it because of the sense of dominance they think the drink provides. |
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One of the big shifts that Yuan notes is the rise and dominance of technology. |
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The quest for dominance of the Ukraine, either by Russia or NATO has been going on for a long time now. |
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That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing. |
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Issues of cross laterality or mixed dominance make the whole subject area a minefield, and I am therefore only going to consider writing handedness. |
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This has involved the development of new representative mechanisms at the European level which maintain the regulatory gap through the enduring dominance of subsidiarity. |
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Regional comparisons between growth rates in temperate and tropical zones can be biased by the zoogeographical dominance of some families in certain regions. |
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It's difficult to hear their ribbiting in the noisy rainforest, so male golden frogs wave to each other to communicate their dominance over a certain area. |
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In the wild, killer whales vie for dominance but the subdominant animal then flees the scene and the conflict subsides. |
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The active low pressure belt and interspersing, migratory anticyclones are too far north to enable a relaxation of their dominance of the country's weather. |
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With their political dominance, the northerners have attempted to Arabize the country and to promote Arabic, at the expense of French, in the educational system. |
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Already, the fracking revolution in the United States threatens Russian dominance on several fronts. |
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He was in determined mood and quickly established dominance of his area, however, despatching Salford shots with a confidence and assurance which belied his inexperience. |
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Even granting the dominance of Manchester United, England's attainments in European club competitions this year speak of a domestic environment more demanding than most. |
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The Tanguts who submitted were moved to the Ordos region near Ningxia, whereas those who stayed accepted Tibetan political dominance and became known in Chinese as Mi-yao. |
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Because of their great dominance and the relatively small sample area, meaningful taphonomic patterns could be discerned for only the Cordaites remains. |
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High-quality males usually scent-mark at high frequency, constructing a dense and often complex system of marks within their territory or area of dominance. |
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A large manse stood proud in front of him, rising from the streets like a majestic oak from the forest floor, proclaiming to all its dominance over smaller beings. |
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Despite the resounding scoreline, Oxford will be concerned that for an hour they failed to convert their dominance in terms of possession and territory into goals. |
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In contrast, the constant recruitment of balsam fir and the late arrival of white cedar are responsible for their dominance a long time after fire. |
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The rise, dominance, eclipse, and fall of infotech and Internet identities is a major part of the story of these past two decades. |
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It is a relationship of dominance and subordination that makes further conflict inevitable. |
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Red maple and chestnut oak dominance increased with elevation on the south-facing slope and both species reached substantial density and dominance on the northern ridge top. |
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The dominance of industrial capitalism nurtured an urban proletariat, in large measure drawn from the mass immigration from southern and eastern Europe. |
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More than isiXhosa or Setswana, Afrikaans, through its historical dominance, has powerful campaigners and a myriad of avenues through which to promote itself. |
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I expect she has an acute sense of tenfold repayment for any transgressions against her critical dominance. |
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The British withdrew from the Persian Gulf in 1969 after nearly two centuries of dominance, creating a power vacuum for the tiny oil sheikhdoms they had fostered. |
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It might be meek, and fiercely fought over, compared to the fearful stability and dominance of monarchies and one-party regimes. |
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In two of the trials, the focal individual's relative dominance status was not as intended, and in one trial the focal individual was highly inactive. |
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When some Ndebele challenged this Shona dominance in the 1980s, his army's notorious Fifth Brigade murdered, raped and pillaged its way through Matabeleland. |
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To assert her seniority and dominance in the house, the first wife repeatedly tricks and deceives her co-wives to land them in trouble with their husband. |
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In the absence of dominance, the expectation of the variance is a second moment in gene frequencies, and the variance of the variance a tractable fourth moment. |
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Second, the dominance of broadcasting monoliths limits local programming, as the airwaves become saturated with national programs and syndicated fare. |
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Many factors influence language dominance in multilingual speakers. |
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Dressed in Clan sweaters, red and blue scarves, funny hats, and gobs of face paint, they come in droves to show UBC who's boss and assert SFU dominance. |
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Thus, most of the botanical diversity at a site is in the infrequent species, and it is their survival in spite of competitive dominance that must be understood. |
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One defeat in eight years is unsurpassed by any player in any tournament and this period of dominance gives him an enormous advantage when he walks on to court. |
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There's punch ups everywhere as the country's titled elite and public schoolboys take on the invading punks, anarchists and ne'er-do-wells in a battle for dominance. |
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Contemporary feminist theory, then, valorizes the transformative potential of humor and language to subvert male dominance and regulation of social norms. |
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Trees with this form have several to many lateral branches that compete with the central stem for dominance resulting in a spherical or globose crown. |
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The story began back in 1994, just as the dominance of the compact disc was filling charity shops with yet more unwanted vinyl record collections. |
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The dominance of head and foot bones from at least six cattle suggests on-site butchery, with the possibility that the meat was distributed for consumption elsewhere. |
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This is a politics of one-party dominance, old boy networks and cronyism. |
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The complete dominance of the composition by the figures, themselves projected on so heroic a scale, was a major influence on the course of High Renaissance art. |
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A subdued Adam Gilchrist joined Waugh, and the pair set about milking the bowling as Australia at first struggled to emulate their effortless dominance of day one. |
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No critique of dominance or subjection, certainly not of objectification, can be grounded in a vision of reality in which all sense perceptions are just sense perceptions. |
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These two players offer a subtle tactical contrast that seems to neatly explain Azarenka's dominance on hardcourts and Sharapova's ownage on clay. |
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The dominance of the landed rural oligarchs had given way to that of a new conservative class consisting chiefly of the owners of protected industries. |
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What bits of patriarchy, or male dominance, remain in western society? |
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The rhythmic clink of armor could suddenly be heard through the storm's quieting howl, as if nature itself feared dominance in any way over this being. |
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There are few direct tests of the dominance of incompatible alleles. |
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Even the dominance of his competitors does not appear to faze him. |
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They are both prevalent the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic, which argues for their ascent to dominance before connectivity between each region was lost. |
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This image of global dominance is undeniably appealing to some Americans, but the history of the past few years also demonstrates how infeasible it is. |
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This would significantly benefit Russia, which seeks dominance over Caspian oil exports and desires pipelines to run through territory under their control. |
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If such insensitivity was an inevitable property of multienzyme systems, then dominance in metabolism did not require an evolutionary explanation. |
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The adherents of the Bauhaus school and Russian constructionists, riding on the wave of the industrialization of the society, proclaimed the dominance of function. |
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Joe's condition, the seriousness of the wound, the relatively contemporaneousness of the statements and the dominance of the event all lead me to that conclusion. |
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During this era of settlement of the prairie and western frontiers, a belief in the inevitability of white men's dominance of the landscape was prevalent. |
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Yet the ethnographisation of anthropology and the dominance of a relativised cultural anthropology have moved the subject away from dealing with such issues. |
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Studies of ceramics and other commodities show a substantial drop in imports and dominance of markets by such British centres of production as the Oxfordshire potteries. |
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The singer's dominance on radio stations and in record outlets is often cynically attributed to her former relationship with the record company exec. |
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This detailed consideration of London during the eighteenth century proves that the dominance of Georgian classicism and fine craftsmanship is more notional than factual. |
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Her continued efforts at world pugilistic dominance recommence on Jan.16 in championships in Pointe Claire, where she'll be battling again to maintain her ranking. |
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The relationship between these optimistic and pessimistic strains can be seen, in diachronic terms, as a struggle for ideological dominance throughout the nineteenth century. |
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I yelped as we grappled and I struggled for dominance, Jonny got lucky and landed on top of me and since he was heavier and stronger he was pretty much in control. |
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However, in free-living males, testosterone levels were higher in redder males, suggesting that testosterone is dissociated from dominance status under natural circumstances. |
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The frenetic pace of modern life, the dominance of capital, hype, noise and speed is exacting a terrible price on the people of God struggling to be faithful. |
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It ended in victory for the Venetians, who finally regained dominance over trade to the East. |
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The term's definition has shifted over time, however, with the increasing dominance of Oval racing. |
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These ethnic groups have been seen to contest the political, economic, and social dominance of Moors. |
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It marked also the beginning of the European colonial dominance in the Asia. |
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This race signalled an end to the Mercedes dominance of the past two seasons. |
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The determined Erectors stamped their dominance to lead from the start to finish en route to their Game 3 victory. |
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Male cuttlefish challenge one another for dominance and the best den during mating season. |
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His emergence and the arrival of Eric Cantona heralded the dominance of United in the Premier League. |
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To counteract the dominance of Tesco in the area, Asda were granted planning permission for a new superstore near the town centre. |
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Overall, numerical dominance in the fish assemblage has shifted from minnows to pupfishes and killifishes. |
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The early modern period also saw the rise and dominance of the economic theory of mercantilism. |
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A suggested strategy is to assign half of the class to do the incomplete dominance approach and half to do the complete dominance approach. |
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In the control of spike length inheritance, incomplete dominance and additive effects were observed. |
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Aelius Gallus was ordered to lead a military campaign to establish Roman dominance over the Sabaeans. |
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Samples from the lower interbedded sequence of limestone and shale were diverse and showed high dominance of the genus Sansahella. |
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The biggest threat to Cardiff's dominance came in the early 20th century at Barry. |
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The cost of shipping ores from distant countries, and the growth of foreign competitors, ended Glamorgan's dominance of the industry. |
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Their rapid rise to dominance of terrestrial ecosystems is thought to have been propelled by coevolution with pollinating insects. |
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If so, Offa's intervention was probably intended to gain control of this relationship and take over the dominance of the associated kingdoms. |
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It was also at the moment that the dominance of the Antiquarian and Welsh learned societies centred in London were on the wane. |
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The southern hemisphere's dominance has been broken only in 2003, when England beat Australia in the final. |
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However, since the early 1990s, Gypsy moth infestations have eroded the dominance of oak forests. |
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England's win was unique in that it broke the southern hemisphere's dominance in the event. |
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Labour's dominance of Scotland's Westminster seats continued in the 2001 general election, with a small loss of votes but no losses of seats. |
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These wetlands are attractive due to a dominance of open vegetation, large concentrations of prey, and the general absence of human disturbance. |
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Hyder Ali wished for the French to capture Negapatam to establish naval dominance over the British, and this task fell to Suffren. |
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There were many successful battles that helped Spain secure its dominance of America until the 19th century. |
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The British did not face a challenge to their dominance of the North Sea until the 20th century. |
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The Pictish victory marked their independence from Northumbria, who never regained their dominance in the north. |
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The British numerical advantage proved insurmountable, leading the High Seas Fleet to abandon any attempt to challenge British dominance. |
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It has remained an important Swahili settlement since the 14th century and once rivalled Mombasa for dominance in the African Great Lakes region. |
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Alcohols of five or more carbons such as pentanol and higher are effectively insoluble in water because of the hydrocarbon chain's dominance. |
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Between 1815 and 1914, the Navy saw little serious action, owing to the absence of any opponent strong enough to challenge its dominance. |
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By the mid 21st century BC, the Akkadian speaking kingdom of Assyria had risen to dominance in northern Iraq. |
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In Byzantine and Gothic art of the Middle Ages, the dominance of the church insisted on the expression of biblical truths. |
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Such chart dominance had not been seen since April 1964, when the Beatles had all five of the top five American singles. |
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As each finds his own means of getting around their father's admonition, they struggle with each other for power and dominance. |
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Napoleon hoped that isolating Britain from the Continent would end its economic dominance. |
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The UK social security system is characterised by a residual welfare state model based on the notion of market dominance and private provision. |
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This gradually began to diminish the numerical dominance of hereditary peers. |
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The dominance of Parliament's legislative programme by the majority party is such that 95 per cent of bills are initiated by the government. |
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Trade increasingly became a source of power as states with access to important resources or controlling important trade routes rose to dominance. |
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The loss and degradation of such areas due to the dominance of bracken has caused many species to become rare and isolated. |
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As the 19th century progressed, the increasing need for large freight carriers led to Liverpool's dominance as a port. |
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A Romanophile, the Greek historian Polybius intended his History to explain Rome's dominance over the civilized world. |
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It may yet be said of the next ten years that this was the decade that witnessed at least the beginning of the tenuation of provincial dominance. |
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