Designed by Brunelleschi and built without the use of scaffolding, the impressive dome atop the cathedral dominates the city's skyline. |
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Beach volleyball dominates one part of the beach, and a game of touch rugby is in full flow on the grass picnic area behind. |
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Edinburgh Castle, the most famous castle in Scotland, overlooks the city and dominates its skyline. |
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The Acropolis, in the centre of Athens, is an outcrop of rock that dominates the ancient city. |
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Who can deny that today, organized crime dominates certain segments of the Bulgarian economy? |
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For as long as I can remember there has always been one team that dominates the year's racing. |
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Silence is more expressive than dialogue and poetic lyricism dominates spectacle. |
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The opposition had no chance to speak to the public via the state-controlled media, which totally dominates the market. |
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In Florida, a Cuban palette of pastels, flamingo pink, and salmon dominates fashion as well as exterior and interior design. |
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In our electronic culture the image dominates to an extent that can almost reduce the words to extras. |
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A power that dominates Eurasia would control two of the world's three most advanced and economically productive regions. |
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Uncertainty of finish dominates all of her larger works, which feature drawn forms that have been rubbed out or partially scumbled over. |
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A huge fireplace dominates this unused room while a tiny scullery is packed with old appliances. |
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We have confirmed that research on cancers and cardiovascular diseases dominates published epidemiology. |
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At times the style is evangelistic, and Starey seems to accept uncritically the political dogma that dominates current policy. |
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The legislative branch dominates this distributive type of policy, especially the standing committees with programmatic jurisdiction. |
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Patrick Robinson, the name of the author, dominates the cover in tall, embossed lettering which dwarfs the title. |
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As the opera is named after her, Carmen dominates the cast, and every theme and idea is embodied in her character. |
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The new glass, steel and concrete station dominates the approaches to St Pancras where for many years gasholders stood. |
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Language in this poem, as elsewhere in Sexton, pre-exists and dominates the subject. |
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Geometry dominates, for the axial symmetry of the Barry building is extended eastwards. |
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Constructed of coquina, a fossilized coral rock and limestone, the cathedral dominates the city's Plaza de Catedral. |
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A flea-bitten rug dominates the floor and the sacking lies folded on her ragged mattress. |
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That's only a bad thing if it dominates the other flavours, probably of fruit and flowers. |
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The fizzy synth pop that emerged on their second album dominates their latest, drawing more on the halcyon days of glam than disco. |
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It dominates in manufacturing of consumer goods too, and produces nearly all the world's running shoes. |
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While US meat intake is rather evenly distributed among beef, pork and poultry, in China pork totally dominates. |
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The immigrant population dominates the urban areas, living in apartment complexes and condominiums. |
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If the air parcel is cooled, the gaseous water molecules slow down and take a liquid form, so condensation dominates. |
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This dominates their infrared spectra, where wavelengths beyond 0.75 m are efficiently reflected away. |
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In contrast to the state-sanctioned violence of the first scene, the violence that dominates the rest of the play is feminized. |
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Sometimes fakir, sometimes farceur, he dominates the scenes in which he appears. |
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Children in families in which speechlessness dominates and few facts have been disclosed may fantasize details to imagine the parental trauma. |
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The idealized space of the pastoral is used to provide a locus amoenus for someone who eventually dominates all oral discourse within it. |
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Black and white still dominates the winter palette, radiating a sense of retrospection and classiness. |
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Seafood dominates, and flavors of soy, ginger and citrus pulsate through many of the sauces. |
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For example, if the sun warms a parcel of air, the liquid water molecules speed up and become vapor, so evaporation dominates. |
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Horse race politics dominates the political gabfests, with corporate power shunted to the sidelines. |
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In most shots, virtually the entire screen is suffused with a red wash, which dominates and assimilates virtually every other colour but black. |
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There's a definite sense that the landscape dominates the subconscious of the artists here. |
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The divine figure suckling adolescents, the widest plaque and situated almost in the center, dominates this side. |
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A struggle for the re-division of the world has opened up and this process dominates politics. |
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In more arid regions, livestock production dominates with the raising of cattle, camels, sheep, and goats. |
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Primary raspberry fruit dominates the nose and palate, and the finish is tweaked with toasty oak. |
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Publishing of books in vernacular languages still dominates the domestic industry. |
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People think that a pitcher who throws a no-hitter totally dominates the game, but that isn't always true. |
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But the next big area up for grabs is space, and whoever dominates space will dominate the planet. |
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Rustic hand-crafted wood dominates the interior, while vaulted ceilings and stone fireplaces lend a timeless appeal. |
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A sombre mood dominates, so much so that it leaks into the two upbeat tracks. |
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A music box plays reluctantly to introduce a menacing drone that dominates the piece despite the protests of a scraped guitar. |
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Neither standard dominates the building automation industry, though both intend to ease multivendor system connectivity. |
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Its multicoloured and multi-towered Byzantine roof dominates the skyline, and its baroque beauty is simply breathtaking. |
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This electoral demography provides an unassailable base for a dependency culture that dominates the political process. |
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The network dominates the airwaves through its use of blipverts, which compress thirty seconds of commercial information into three seconds. |
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Serious problems arise, however, when instrumental reason dominates the institution's modus operandi and modus vivendi. |
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He had had enough of the shilly-shallying that now dominates the game's upper echelons. |
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Critics frequently trash hip hop because commercialism dominates the genre. |
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Plainly, the US dominates these institutions, as it dominates other transnational bodies. |
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At a towering two metres tall, her portrait dominates one of the principal rooms of the National Gallery of Scotland with an imperial presence. |
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I suppose it's just that carbon shafting dominates the target scene these dayze. |
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This would dramatically alter the landscape where the medieval cathedral still dominates its surroundings. |
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The second round belongs to Jones as he dominates the ring, forcing Filho to accept more punishment than is healthy for any human body. |
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Bulky agricultural machinery which dominates country roads should be accompanied by advance warning vehicles, a coroner said. |
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In astrology, it is the Moon's association with water that dominates its influence. |
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For the next week there was a bitter struggle for Bourlon Wood, whose whaleback mass still dominates the battlefield. |
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Black dominates the whole collection, but red, beige and white are also prominent throughout. |
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The gigantic building, which dominates the whole city, was constructed on a hill in the southwest of Moscow. |
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Khaki green dominates the trouser line, topped by classic military shirts with contrasting pockets. |
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A king-sized bed dominates the Tower Suite's top floor, which provides mesmerizing views from bay windows facing three directions. |
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An African music student returns home and has to defeat the witch doctor who dominates his tribe and take them to healthier land. |
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A sumptuous domed Byzantine basilica, an imaginative recreation of St Mark's Alexandrian church, dominates the backdrop. |
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To the east, the world-famous Forth Bridge dominates, with the pretty villages of South and North Queensferry to either side. |
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The local gothic mansion, Bled Castle, is situated on a cliff overlooking the lake and dominates the landscape. |
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No stretch of road defines and dominates a city the way the Strip does Las Vegas. |
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The primary mesolectal diatype, however, is German, which also dominates in the acrolect. |
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Anecdote dominates many chapters, with unreflective reportage frequently doing duty for examination. |
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The Scyphozoa, or jellyfish, are an exclusively marine class in which the medusoid stage dominates. |
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The subject that dominates the debate about the new car is of course the styling. |
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If they pull that off, they will command world football like the Eiffel Tower dominates their capital. |
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With its turrets and stained glass windows, it dominates the city skyline. |
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Yet as jazz disappears from the mainstream culture, it dominates the ambiance at eateries, and especially coffee shops. |
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A large whiteboard, scrawled with tasks, dominates another wall. |
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It is the desolation of exiled Tibetans that dominates the tenor here, but it is not the only one. |
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Temasek has traditionally kept its performance and strategies under wraps but it dominates Singapore business like no other company in Western economies. |
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Finally, a dance song dominates the summer but manages to forgo sugary pop confection. |
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Professional football is a sport that dominates America, the forward pass dominates football, and Rodgers dominates the pass. |
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As efficient calorie burners go, running pretty much dominates the scene, and running in the right shoes keeps your legs healthy and your exercise program on track. |
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The Rock doesn't simply sit in the sea just off the coast of southern Spain, to which it is attached by a narrow isthmus, it very thoroughly dominates the entire coastline. |
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This tail wags the dog, dominates university life for students and staff. |
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He is a genuine tycoon, an authentic media mogul who dominates the newspapers and networks of his native land as completely as he does its political firmament. |
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Made of the local red sandstone, set on raised ground, and having the highest interior of all English cathedrals, it dominates the Merseyside skyline and awes worshippers. |
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The rustic Pais vine variety dominates plantings, especially in the rain-fed areas, although Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon, and Merlot are also important. |
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Although Chloe dominates the student body by day, at night insomnia dominates her. |
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A huge fireplace, painted in Italian style, dominates one wall and a glazed door leads on to a modern battlemented terrace looking on to the lake. |
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They also included such icons of industrial progress as the great beam engine designed by James Watt, which now dominates the entrance hall to Sydney's Powerhouse Museum. |
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The metaphor of consumption dominates this speech and connects each image. |
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A touch of playfulness here and there dominates the divine characters. |
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Extrusive igneous activity dominates the northwestern flank of the trough. |
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Almost complete, Honister dominates a studio where massive brushes await the maestro's stroke and heavy smells of linseed oil and turps fill the still hot afternoon air. |
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The vanguard is there already in the monolithic casino that dominates the harbour area, where the ferries from Hong Kong disgorge their passengers. |
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Germany can not only win games uglily, but also dominates them like that. |
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The myrtaceous tree Metrosideros polymorpha dominates all sites. |
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Its prescient move to develop the Android operating system is reaping benefits, as it dominates the smartphone market. |
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While the factory's existence is unmissable by its towering chimney that dominates the skyline, the location of its chalk quarry near the White Horse is rather more hidden. |
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Otherwise, unpigmented, exposed concrete dominates the interior. |
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Or rather, he dominates opposing defenses, and he does it like no passer in football history. |
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Although it has a wide latitudinal range, it is mostly habitat restricted and dominates subalpine communities in which prostrate individuals characterize the upper tree line. |
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The chancellery, a huge set of cubes that completely dominates the surrounding park, is eight storeys high and spreads out over 12,000 square metres. |
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It is, they cheerfully admit, an obsession that dominates their lives. |
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In the northeastern foothills, on relatively dry slopes, bur oak dominates above an understory of hop hornbeam, smooth sumac, coralberry, and poison ivy. |
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Pungent taste dominates such foods as hot peppers and chilies. |
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Many women also face brutal exploitation in their families in third world countries, where patriarchy dominates and household labor is treated harshly. |
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In the coalfields of the Appalachian Mountains, broomsedge dominates abandoned surface strip-mined areas, even after significant periods of time have elapsed since mining. |
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This is because of a reluctance to get involved in the very penny-pinching that framers of tax law believe dominates our every waking thought and action. |
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In these diseases, a single mutant copy of a gene inherited from either parent dominates the normal gene by producing a protein that is toxic to cells. |
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Berlin's Museum Island dominates the first page of the SZ feuilleton. |
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The reason American popular culture dominates the globe is connected with the fact that the US is currently the most powerful nation, economically and militarily, on earth. |
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The impending fiscal cliff dominates the postelection agenda. |
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From her lonely entrance at the opening curtain, until the slaphappy denouement, she dominates the stage and virtually carries the show on her slim shoulders. |
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He dominates this show from the start, greeting you on a huge screen with his upside-down face, spewing out six metres of gauze like some psychic medium ejecting ectoplasm. |
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The striking blue diamond shape that dominates the poster is inspired by the cluster of six pyramid-like buildings that comprise the museum complex. |
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For ubiquitin, the only one of the four proteins with a net positive charge at pH 7, the interaction of the dipole moment with the average electric field dominates. |
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Along the California coast, several embayments exist where either Batillaria or Cerithidea dominates, but few sites exist where both species are in high abundance. |
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Wooden benches set in the shade of huge old live oaks surround the bronze equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson that dominates the centre of the square. |
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This issue dominates the future revenue of rural counties, which have come to rely on the payments in providing essential services. |
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To the east of the mountain range, the Sonoran Desert dominates the landscape. |
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The copepod Calanus finmarchicus, which dominates the northeastern Atlantic coast, has been shown to be greatly infected by this parasite. |
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Now, the Collegiate and Parish Church of St Peter, it dominates the Ruthin skyline. |
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Cork's most famous building is the church tower of Shandon, which dominates the North side of the city. |
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The festival dominates the town for a weekend, with events running over three days in nine venues. |
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The last three are located in Radio City Tower which, along with the two cathedrals, dominates the city's skyline. |
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Old Oswestry, situated on the northern edge of the town, dominates the northern and eastern approaches. |
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Italian cuisine dominates and you'll be hard pressed to find a pasta, carpaccio or risotto that isn't close to perfection. |
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And there's life, the buttinski, which will not take no for an answer and more and more dominates existence for me. |
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For conventional wings, the sound from the hard trailing edge typically dominates the acoustic signature. |
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He envisaged a time when lupin protein might replace all soya in animal feeds, the production of which dominates huge swathes of South America. |
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Little remains of the original medieval castle at Carmarthen, but the old Gatehouse still dominates Nott Square. |
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Even in the case of simultaneous bilinguals, one language usually dominates the other. |
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Stoichiometrically the atherogenicity of Lp is 10-fold that of LDL, though the latter dominates in the circulation. |
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Young, a 6-8, 305-pound senior, dominates the line of scrimmage with his strength and agility. |
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This view, that sin so dominates people that they are unable to avoid sin, has been called total depravity. |
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Tall, dark and handsome and with a grin like a klieg light, he dominates the picture. |
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In addition to the absent encounter between fathers, an obsession with narcissistic wholeness also dominates accounts by adoptive fathers. |
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Once hatched, chicks are quite tolerant of one another, although the first hatched is often larger and dominates at feeding times. |
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Furniture of the early 19th century dominates the room and 18th century English and Chinese porcelains are displayed in a hanging wall cupboard. |
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It lies just north of the town of Keswick, Cumbria, and dominates the skyline in this part of the northern lakes. |
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This hard, brittle compound dominates the mechanical properties of white cast irons, rendering them hard, but unresistant to shock. |
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The survival of Artzakh is the most important question and it dominates diaspora thinking. |
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Standard Chinese now dominates public life, and is much more widely studied than any other variety of Chinese. |
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Globally, USA dominates the orphan drug market, followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific. |
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The forebrain is well developed and subdivided in most tetrapods, while the midbrain dominates in many fish and some salamanders. |
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The Central Valley, a major agricultural area, dominates the state's center. |
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The cathedral, topped by Brunelleschi's dome, dominates the Florentine skyline. |
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The oil export industry, which dominates the Iraqi economy, generates very little employment. |
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When glucose consumption dominates, we find ourselves producing an abundance of lactic acid and therefore oxygen debt. |
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Rainfall in summer is convectional, while relief rainfall dominates in the winter. |
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Tropical rainforest dominates most of the state due to the high levels of rainfall the area receives. |
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The once familiar payphone in every village, town and city looks set to be the stuff of nostalgia as the mobile dominates the airwaves. |
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This class of bottled water dominates the U.S. market and consumers seem to prefer the cachet of spring water to processed municipal waters. |
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This is in marked contrast to other more primitive primates, where the agonic mode dominates social behaviour. |
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The Salvation Army citadel on the Castlegate dominates the view of east end of Union Street. |
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In Glasgow, Walter Scott's Monument dominates the centre of George Square, the main public square in the city. |
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Given the city's close proximity to the Red Sea, fishing and seafood dominates the food culture unlike other parts of the country. |
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The hormone that dominates female development is an estrogen called estradiol. |
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Likewise, history, specifically historiography, dominates three of the critical selections, again understandably. |
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The effects of the rain conjure up the romantic yearning of the monsoon season, a theme that dominates Indic poetry. |
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The body ard dominates in Portugal, western Spain, the Balkans, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, and most of Latin America. |
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Hamburg is the nation's field hockey capital and dominates the men's as well as the women's Bundesliga. |
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In countries where alcoholism dominates, a tax on inebriant liquors would be commendable. |
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It chops, blends, dices and purees, making dips, drinks and dinners in a spot that dominates the late-night infomercial world. |
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Once a party dominates a rigged district, the party force-feeds its corralled voters a preselected party hack. |
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It was completed in 1844, 12 years after Scott's death, and dominates the south side of Princes Street. |
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As winter approaches, the temperature of the surface water will drop as nighttime cooling dominates heat transfer. |
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Brearley's side showed again the hyperbole that is often spoken when one side dominates in cricket. |
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The Church of Saint Joseph du Havre, built by Auguste Perret, dominates the city with its spire 107m high. |
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Although the PS dominates the regional politics, the PSD is traditionally popular in city and town council elections. |
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Ely, on a small hill, dominates the rural countryside and its appearance in times of flood causes it to be known as The Ship of the Fens. |
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The Bangladeshi diaspora dominates the South Asian restaurant industry in many Western countries, particularly in the United Kingdom. |
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The glorious bed that dominates Act Two is a masterpiece, a voluptuous body that Lulu's lovers disappear into and that she lounges over in her naked gloriousness. |
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During winter months low pressure dominates in this region, and in years with a positive North Atlantic Oscillation deeper convection is observed. |
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The dichotomy between maria and highlands dominates lunar mineralogy. |
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Because the M2 tidal constituent dominates in most locations, the stage or phase of a tide, denoted by the time in hours after high water, is a useful concept. |
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Java dominates Indonesia politically, economically and culturally. |
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When any project dominates your life for a sizeable length of time, let alone the best part of six years, you have to accept the agathokakological nature of the beast. |
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Currently, biller-direct dominates electronic bill presentment. |
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For the record, I was not at all angry. I did want to talk about what conservatives stand for beyond the smashmouth politics that sometimes dominates campaigns. |
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Today, petroleum extraction dominates economic activity in the north of Tierra del Fuego, while tourism, manufacturing, and Antarctic logistics are important in the south. |
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The service sector dominates the economy, however, and includes banking and the second most active stock market in Brazil, the Bolsa da Valores do Brasil. |
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A second feature is the Matterhorn of inflation that dominates the scene. The average postwar recession showed a 1.4 per cent decline in industrial wholesale prices. |
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In Europe, Z282 is prevalent particularly while in Asia Z93 dominates. |
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Other valleys are inhabited by other ethnic groups but it is Drukpa culture that dominates when defining the national language, dress, religion, and architecture. |
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The ultimate task of the reader, then, is to determine whether any musician included in an ecoregion section dominates all the other musicians listed there. |
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An example of countries where the use of ccTLD dominates the use of. |
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A large bronze statue, Newton, after William Blake, by Eduardo Paolozzi, dated 1995 and inspired by Blake's etching, dominates the piazza of the British Library in London. |
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A large chemical and oil refining complex still dominates the area. |
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This stage dominates the environment where Sphagnum grows, obliterating and burying the protonema and eventually building up into layers of dead moss called peat. |
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The hillfort itself is an outlier of a Jurassic ridge which dominates the eastern part of the study area, with light calcareous soils on an Inferior Oolite cap over sandstone. |
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In an era where new age music dominates the current Indian music scene, the talented and versatile artist continues to excel with her traditional puritan raga-based gyaki. |
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At these low elevations are numerous valleys, many of them deep and covered with larch forest, except in the extreme north where the tundra dominates. |
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Intimidator is a visually impressive ride and dominates the park skyline. |
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The population of Calanus agulhensis, a large species that dominates the copepod community in terms of biomass, has a center of distribution on the central Agulhas Bank. |
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Forgemasters, founded in 1805, is the sole remaining independent steel works in the world and dominates the north east of Sheffield around the Lower Don Valley. |
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Bute Park also dominates the northwest of the area, running behind Cardiff Castle along the River Taff southward to Westgate Street and northward to Gabalfa. |
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It should be noted that many species make and use tools, but it is the human genus that dominates the areas of making and using more complex tools. |
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But R1B L21 is also common and dominates England more so than other lines. |
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It is a massif that dominates the countryside of northern Ceredigion. |
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In New York, no single country or region of origin dominates. |
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The argument is that, in the absence of sufficiently large shocks, a currency that dominates the marketplace will not lose much ground to challengers. |
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