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Designed by Brunelleschi and built without the use of scaffolding, the impressive dome atop the cathedral dominates the city's skyline.
Beach volleyball dominates one part of the beach, and a game of touch rugby is in full flow on the grass picnic area behind.
Edinburgh Castle, the most famous castle in Scotland, overlooks the city and dominates its skyline.
The Acropolis, in the centre of Athens, is an outcrop of rock that dominates the ancient city.
Who can deny that today, organized crime dominates certain segments of the Bulgarian economy?
For as long as I can remember there has always been one team that dominates the year's racing.
Silence is more expressive than dialogue and poetic lyricism dominates spectacle.
The opposition had no chance to speak to the public via the state-controlled media, which totally dominates the market.
In Florida, a Cuban palette of pastels, flamingo pink, and salmon dominates fashion as well as exterior and interior design.
In our electronic culture the image dominates to an extent that can almost reduce the words to extras.
A power that dominates Eurasia would control two of the world's three most advanced and economically productive regions.
Uncertainty of finish dominates all of her larger works, which feature drawn forms that have been rubbed out or partially scumbled over.
A huge fireplace dominates this unused room while a tiny scullery is packed with old appliances.
We have confirmed that research on cancers and cardiovascular diseases dominates published epidemiology.
At times the style is evangelistic, and Starey seems to accept uncritically the political dogma that dominates current policy.
The legislative branch dominates this distributive type of policy, especially the standing committees with programmatic jurisdiction.
Patrick Robinson, the name of the author, dominates the cover in tall, embossed lettering which dwarfs the title.
As the opera is named after her, Carmen dominates the cast, and every theme and idea is embodied in her character.
The new glass, steel and concrete station dominates the approaches to St Pancras where for many years gasholders stood.
Language in this poem, as elsewhere in Sexton, pre-exists and dominates the subject.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Californian biotic Province dominates the biotic aspect of the coastal slope of the range.
Verse is no dominator over the poet, except inasmuch as the bond is reciprocal, and the poet dominates over the verse.
Since then they had clung desperately to this ridge, which dominates the valley of the Aisne and the ailette Valley.
Loyalty is the one idea which dominates all others in the Confucianism of Japan.
A miri or citadel, having an imposing appearance, dominates the town, and contains within its walls the palace of the khan.
From zoology has arisen the study of transformism, which now dominates the whole of biology.
Besides, dal explains that Leopold is a young man who dominates all around him.
Itself a mere point of light, it dominates and illuminates all time.
The argan dominates the forest but does not account for its beauty.
Sport naturally dominates but behind the scenes are the usual bag of tricks one associates not only with schoolboys but with Wodehouse's prose.
So there is a need of high speed multiplier because multiplication dominates the execution time of most DSP algorithms.
Bradford Dillman as Loeb clearly dominates Dean Stockwell as the brooding, asocial Leopold, who clearly relishes his own submissiveness.
This tympanum, surmounted by a large cornice, dominates the work.
Additional prominence is given to the horse by its relation to the Pelops myth which dominates the ode.
Spider web wall hangings dot the hallway of the couple's two-bedroom Glendale home, and a sea of skeletal figurines dominates their knickknack collection.
Francis Ford dominates the book as the establisher of the family business and the senior member whose long and illustrious history of films is documented.
In the intermediate region, bubble resonance dominates, with time-dependent changes in attenuation arising from the ripening of bubbles within the dough.
Could it be possible that the strict sense of justice which dominates the men of Mars had caused them to overlook the great good that had come out of my heresy?
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