The Bourbons strove to control the state's economic machinery and to maintain white supremacy. |
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The South lost the Civil War, but it did not thereby lose its dedication to white supremacy. |
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Youths were as fed up with black leadership as they were with white supremacy. |
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Second, a number of recent historians have maintained that Northerners were as committed to white supremacy as Southerners. |
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By challenging segregation, King threatened the very root of white supremacy in the United States. |
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Masekela came of age just as white supremacy in South Africa was being institutionalized through apartheid. |
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The published photos galvanized an African American movement against white supremacy. |
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It was racist, but in an era when the institutions of white supremacy faced no serious challenge, race was not the exclusive focus. |
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Because of such gains, many blacks became convinced that the entire structure of white supremacy had become vulnerable. |
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White mob violence against blacks was a deliberate tool used to maintain white supremacy, not to punish crime. |
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John Woodruff's brilliant victory in the 800 meters at the 1936 Olympic Games helped crush Hitler's ideals of white supremacy. |
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Some in our society are actively racist, seeking to further the mission of white supremacy and all it entails. |
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They all have major black characters and themes showing African-American men fighting back against white supremacy. |
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Cross-racial adoption claims and custody litigation therefore do not represent attempts to enshrine white supremacy. |
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My tradition raised questions, like those about white supremacy, that most of the larger society didn't want to interrogate. |
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The second half saw the away team increase their supremacy and they went on to win by six points. |
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Nimitz knew that the battle that would ensue would involve aircraft and air supremacy. |
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The book's thesis emphasizes the supremacy of air power in shaping the battlefield. |
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As for the constitutional argument, the assumption seems to be that the principle of legislative supremacy is all-powerful. |
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By the turn of the twentieth century it had become clear that white supremacy would be reinstituted. |
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His murder was the catalyst for the outbreak of gun terror around Chapeltown as Yardies and home-grown dealers battled for supremacy. |
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The average soldier soon discovers to always be the yes-man, always stay motivated, and always know that the army is steadfast in its supremacy. |
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On the other hand, it is not appealing enough to motivate one to renounce the supremacy of personal judgment. |
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In those long years of Labour supremacy, the right was not merely out of office, but was anathematised and scorned. |
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Proselytizing is stigmatized as cultural supremacy and for violating the principle that there is no need for other-worldly salvation. |
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The last mode of play is knockout tournament wherein up to 16 players that you've unlocked in the main mode can fight for ring supremacy. |
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At the moment the right wing of the party has asserted its supremacy, which is why lily-livered lefties like me have deserted the Party. |
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Last but not least he predicted that New South Wales would lose its supremacy and probably become a provincial appendage to South Australia. |
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They have, I believe, lost their way and taken a path that can only lead back to the supremacy of arbitrary power. |
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The other response is to assert that the supremacy is in fact the solution to the despair. |
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The unwritten guiding premise of governance today is majoritarian supremacy in the form of Hindu theocracy. |
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Very crudely speaking, these two artefacts bookend the period of Babylonian supremacy in Mesopotamia. |
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By 1987 it was clear that the grieving period was over as politicians manoeuvred for supremacy. |
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He now enjoyed a sustained spell of supremacy which brought out the best in a determined York defence. |
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And our supremacy in dance is largely through one of its own disciplines, modern dance. |
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Most notable of all, he has, almost single-handed, tamed the once all-powerful military and established civilian supremacy in the government. |
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Enforcers in full-face helmets were everywhere, striding through the crowd with arrogance born of unchallenged supremacy. |
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As the Roman Republic after the defeat of Carthage so, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, US supremacy is unchallenged. |
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Unlike Britain in the '20s, however, U.S. military and diplomatic supremacy is unchallenged. |
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A nail-biting final ten minutes saw both tiring sides slugging it out in the middle of the pitch for supremacy. |
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There was a contest, too, as both women slugged it out for supremacy in the final set. |
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And they are in power in a United States that enjoys unquestionable military supremacy and thus has modified its approach to alliances. |
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When these two armed and dangerous men flex their guns, muscle meets cotton in a battle of supremacy, and the smart money is with the muscle. |
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He grew up in an era when Cork had brokered a power sharing agreement with Kerry, though never claiming absolute supremacy. |
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This fight over financial advisers might determine which firm wins online brokerage supremacy. |
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Here was the judicial reconciliation of Parliamentary sovereignty with the supremacy of EC law. |
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If both play to their full potential, a rousing battle for supremacy should ensue. |
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The maritime supremacy of the Norse, however, was destroyed and surpassed by the cities that belonged to the Hanseatic League. |
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Garang and Reik Machar, his erstwhile Nuer rival, for years locked horns in a furious struggle for supremacy. |
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But he overestimates the extent to which the supremacy of nurture is generally accepted. |
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Politically the stakes were also getting higher as the Portuguese, Castilian, and French empires all vied for supremacy. |
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Arguments opposing treatment centred on the supremacy of autonomy as an ethical principle. |
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The death of Pompey signalled the end of the optimate cause, and the beginning of Caesar's supremacy. |
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It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony. |
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In 1902, Saint-Pierre was also the bastion of a white supremacy whose power was being challenged by a populist opposition. |
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For all its vaunted power, judicial supremacy exists at the sufferance of the people. |
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A late goal from home striker Peter Smith did little to dent Silsden's supremacy. |
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In the crudest terms, the critical factor in the loyalist Protestant supremacy mindset was its superior physical force. |
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Naval supremacy allows a power to increase the efficiency of its resources in a number of ways. |
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The global ascendancy and supremacy of the West is crucial for understanding IR even today. |
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The second was to protect democracy and freedom against a dictator in a blind search for national supremacy. |
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Both teams struggled for supremacy and it took quite a time before any pattern emerged in the play. |
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This will go some way toward repairing the damage to the principle of civilian supremacy. |
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Dingle held a lead of six points and, for the first time in the game, looked to be in a position of supremacy. |
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No country, say the pessimists, has ever attained global supremacy without a war or two. |
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The York ranks prevailed at home, but were unable to match that supremacy away at Leicester for the overall loss. |
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It was in midfield, though, where Leeds United's supremacy was most apparent. |
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These were tough, tough men, and their supremacy in world rugby continued unabated into the modern era. |
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A revolution ends when a new centre of power triumphs over the various contenders for supremacy. |
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Thus it was in this environment that independent Africa's elites sought to exert their supremacy. |
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The second half saw the visitors continuing to exert their supremacy in most positions. |
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Yet this supremacy, already questioned by many Americans at home, is in chronic disrepair abroad. |
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Now, a new challenger has surfaced, one that apparently will not stop until it attains supremacy or is eliminated. |
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Rather, they always seem to push the panic button of people who believe in esprit de corps more than they believe in the supremacy of the truth. |
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It is the responsibility of the state to maintain the supremacy of citizenship. |
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The Bush administration appears intent on an imperial Pax Americana based on U.S. military supremacy. |
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Ever since, lions have been portrayed in art, myth and iconography as powerful symbols of solar strength, supremacy, glory, light and brilliance. |
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The teams exchanged penalties early in the game as both vied for supremacy. |
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That what is going on is essentially, a collision of two cultures, with ours wrongly attempting to gain supremacy. |
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It is not true that Third World impoverishment is due to Western economic supremacy. |
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However, one of the virtues of supremacy is that the opinions of others are rendered inconsequential. |
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This acceptance was subject to several reservations concerning the supremacy of Community law in Italy. |
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Thirdly, the centrality and supremacy of Christ will not be a reality without the Holy Spirit's control of the inner man. |
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This clearly concerns the now well established doctrine or principle of constitutional law of supremacy. |
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He had wandered around after graduating high school, and after flunking out of college, he discovered white supremacy. |
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Colonies which declined to accept the full extent of parliamentary supremacy were not merely worthless, they were positively dangerous. |
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Clubs are demanding their pound of flesh and, bit by bit, are seeking to subvert the supremacy of nationalist interests. |
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The Italian nation was split between the Guelf party, who theoretically supported Papal supremacy, and the Ghibellines, who backed the Emperor. |
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Seconds later came the defining moment of the match when Giggs missed an open goal which would have restored Welsh supremacy. |
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As gourmets of the world acknowledge, Chinese food vies with that of France for world supremacy. |
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The cry for war is the cry for domination, white supremacy and death. |
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The French benefited considerably from an alliance with the Castilians which gave them supremacy at sea, enabling them to harass the English coasts. |
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While this style can exhort some blacks to great sacrifice against entrenched white supremacy, it often comes up short as a means of conveying the complexities of the world. |
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His pluralist career was eventually brought to an end in 1560 when he was deprived of all his benefices for failing to take the oath of supremacy. |
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It would be something else entirely that finally made him change his life and escape the white supremacy movement. |
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The region is ruled by a rigid anti-government conservatism that has its roots in slavery and white supremacy. |
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Academic territorialism plays a part in this tabooing, but the basis of it seems to be a need to believe in the unquestionability of human uniqueness, human supremacy. |
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But, if his responses to past adversity are an accurate guide, long-term suffering will be felt only by those with gall enough to challenge the depth of his current supremacy. |
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After the excommunication of Elizabeth I in 1570, the purpose of legislation changed from securing royal supremacy to defeating the new recusant missionary campaign. |
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He counted on air supremacy to allow his forces to reduce the communists by attrition, and he seemed to believe that UN ground forces could handle the survivors. |
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However, Mughal supremacy in India was not established till the reign of Akbar and before that there were times when the Mughals were in danger of extinction. |
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Indeed, it could fairly be said to have started the long period of unrelieved Celtic supremacy which characterised the late sixties and early seventies. |
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The events it recounts are set in the Cold War when the space race dominated the world's media and another race for supremacy dominated the oceans. |
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All this emphasis on trans women's pre-transition socialisation fails to understand some of the nuances of growing up trans in a cissexist supremacy. |
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Internet sites that market racism, white supremacy and neo-Nazism to a young audience are spreading like wildfire in cyberspace, according to a new study. |
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The Pentagon's supremacy on the battlefield is unrivalled and unstoppable. |
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A 26, Durant is three years younger than James and is poised to assume NBA supremacy. |
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The caution displayed for many years by the French Conseil d' Etat concerning the supremacy of Community law is mirrored in the case law of other States. |
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But denying the regime air supremacy is not the elixir the rebels make it out to be. |
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Our independence as a sovereign state, and the supremacy of our parliamentary democracy within it, is more seriously at risk than ever before in our peacetime history. |
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What if we missed means to better, exponentially better, exploit our military supremacy? |
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A former Hammerskin, tj gives us an inside look at what drew him into the white supremacy movement. |
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Nijinsky's modern physicality created a renaissance of male dancing, a revolution that rivaled the supremacy of the diva, the prima donna, the ballerina. |
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The fusionists began speaking out against overt White supremacy and anti-Semitism, and ostracized the John Birch Society for its paranoid-sounding conspiracy theories. |
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The year is 1958 and America is set to launch its first satellite in an attempt to steal a march on the Soviet Sputnik and regain supremacy in the space race. |
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The era when trireme supremacy meant regional hegemony came to an end not long after that. |
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Or could it be concern that the Shinners may be making gains that will, some day, challenge the supremacy of those elite who think they, and only they, have a right to govern? |
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His successor, John Whitgift, required all clergy to subscribe to the royal supremacy, Prayer Book, and Thirty-nine Articles, or else be deprived. |
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Both sides had spells of supremacy, but could not convert their chances. |
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And with female fans rushing to block-book tickets, the ultimate chick flick is set to challenge Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for box office supremacy. |
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She was the ultimate expression of British naval supremacy, more than 400 feet long and armed with 26 muzzle-loading 68 pounders and 10 breech-loading 110 pounders. |
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Two rams and another iron warship were to form the nucleus of a Confederate fleet designed to sweep away the blockaders and challenge northern supremacy in American waters. |
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Those who had married were bitterly denounced, but their most serious offences were rejecting the supremacy of the pope and denying the doctrine of transubstantiation. |
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For the Caucasian minority in prison, white supremacy is still the sub-culture of choice. |
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There are no accidents, only nature exercising her supremacy. |
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The role of Eva Phillips, the queen bee who achieves her selfish aims by stinging any rivals around her that might challenge her supremacy, seemed tailor-made for Crawford. |
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The first, and most predictable, message addressed gender roles and signaled the pre-eminence of piety over power, submission over supremacy, and maternalism over masculinity. |
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The very diffuseness and decentralization of popular constitutionalism left room for these advocates of judicial supremacy to continue to nurse their claim. |
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Its foundational ideology, stripped of colonialist doubletalk, was simply one of white supremacy. |
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Splinter groups of communists and Trotskyists fought for supremacy on the shop floor, calling workers out on strike and typifying the industrial travails of the time. |
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Parliaments in the English tradition are fiercely protective of their constitutional supremacy and they are unchallengeable masters of their own proceedings. |
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There is acute struggle for political, social and cultural supremacy between various castes in India and in Maharashtra particularly between the Brahmins and Marathas. |
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Their role as workers, soldiers and activists in the fight against white supremacy at home and fascism abroad created vast social changes that set the stage for Brown. |
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Relying on its unchallenged military supremacy, Washington has made it clear that that UN resolutions and international law apply only to lesser countries. |
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But the United States was never able to regain the position of unchallenged world supremacy that it had enjoyed in the decade or so that followed the Second World War. |
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By the mid-eighteenth century the British were to turn the tables completely on the Dutch and win an unchallenged supremacy among Europeans in Asia. |
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The Ku Klux Klan, founded in the United States in 1866, wore white hoods and cloaks and carried burning crosses to terrorise people as part of their white supremacy policy. |
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The book, which recounts the horrors of white supremacy and the wonders of black resiliency, was the first American Book Award winner that has as its theme black genocide. |
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During the revolution black slave labour was introduced into capitalist enterprises in British colonies, the slave trade was established, as was the belief in white supremacy. |
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Within the coalition itself, his personal supremacy led to difficulties, particularly when he obstructed the consideration of major post-war issues. |
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All this is part of Mallet's schema to make the point that First World supremacy is unchallenged, attacking Orientalism with a much cruder version of Occidentalism. |
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In a democracy, supremacy of Parliament remains unchallenged. |
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For the first time, an American president had travelled to Europe under conditions where the dollar was losing its unchallenged supremacy in the world economy. |
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He maintained both his parliamentary supremacy and his popularity in Norfolk, his home county. |
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Most star-bellied sneetches interviewed found racial supremacy an outdated notion. |
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A hundred years ago, the star-bellied sneetches tyrannized the plain-bellied sneetches in a shameful expression of racial supremacy. |
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The Southerners imposed slave laws and restricted the rights of free blacks, according to their view of white supremacy. |
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After several years of integration, whites often dominated local systems anyway, maintaining white supremacy. |
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The key to reconciling male sexuality with the wider public good, in this way, was the imperative to achieve white racial supremacy. |
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We star-bellied sneetches look forward to the restoration of our rightful racial supremacy. |
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Judicial Review refers that the Constitution is the supreme power of the nation and all laws are under its supremacy. |
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After 1689 English parliamentary supremacy became evident in the relation of the English parliament to those of Scotland and Ireland. |
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It is arguable whether the concept of parliamentary supremacy arose from the Acts of Union 1707 or was a doctrine that evolved thereafter. |
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European law does not recognize the British concept of parliamentary supremacy. |
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The UK courts currently recognize the supremacy of EU law on those subjects where the EU can legislate. |
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The establishment of the Scottish Parliament in 1998 has implications for parliamentary supremacy. |
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Thus, the Eastern Orthodox oppose the idea of papal supremacy or any similar supremacy by any one bishop. |
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After the Restoration, oaths of supremacy and allegiance were imposed upon all MPs and Peers in Parliament. |
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The direct religious content has disappeared along with the declarations relating to the supremacy of the Sovereign. |
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There was nothing new, in this respect, in recognising the supremacy of EU law in the areas in which it applies. |
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In the 20th century, North West England lost its supremacy to the United States, then to India and subsequently to China. |
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The acquisition of the latter road gave the Illinois Central unchallenged supremacy trafficwise in the business of the port. |
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Rome will never so far unpope herself as to part with her pretended supremacy. |
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Jackett was pleased with the performance and rather acerbically noted the Addicks' time-wasting once his side established supremacy. |
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A battle of supremacy is brewing between New Zealand and Australia over who made the first flat white coffee. |
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The airship had been on its way to India to establish passenger air supremacy for Britain. |
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By Wednesday night air supremacy was all but assured and aircraft were able to operate by day as well. |
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Skillseeker and Modern Apprenticeship programmes vie for supremacy in the school-leaver training stakes. |
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Whereas the royal supremacy had raised few eyebrows, the attack on abbeys and priories affected lay people. |
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The Whigs primarily advocated the supremacy of Parliament, while calling for the toleration for Protestant dissenters. |
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There, they competed for trade supremacy with Portugal and with each other. |
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White insurgents mobilized to enforce white supremacy, first in Ku Klux Klan chapters. |
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This secured their supremacy in the Baltic Sea, which remained throughout the Viking Age. |
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A 'good' king was a generous king who through his wealth won the support which would ensure his supremacy over other kingdoms. |
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Under pressure from their Norman lords, the Italian Greeks seem to have accepted papal supremacy and Anselm's theology. |
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The Treaty of Utrecht marked the change from Spanish to British naval supremacy. |
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He was soon at work for Cromwell's propaganda machine, creating images in support of the royal supremacy. |
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Superpowers jockeyed for political supremacy, and the IOC wanted to take advantage of this heightened interest via the broadcast medium. |
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The Genoan defeat deprived Genoa of this naval supremacy, pushed it out of eastern Mediterranean markets and began the decline of the city state. |
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He assigns supremacy to the pope in spirituals, and to the emperor in temporals. |
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Power was exercised by the heads of a few regional dynasties vying with each other for supremacy over the whole island. |
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The English Parliament confirmed the King's supremacy over the Church in the Kingdom of England. |
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There has been some academic and legal debate as to whether the Acts of Union 1707 place limits on parliamentary supremacy. |
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This Imperial supremacy could be exercised through several statutory measures. |
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During the Polish Campaign that triggered the war, it quickly established air superiority, and then air supremacy. |
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Due to the failure of the Luftwaffe to establish air supremacy, a conference assembled on 14 September at Hitler's headquarters. |
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States that have codified constitutions normally give the constitution supremacy over ordinary statute law. |
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British power, which depended on a liberal political system and the supremacy of the navy, lent these attributes to the image of Britannia. |
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Scottish Courts have intermittently acknowledged the supremacy of Udal law in property cases up to the present day. |
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Although the various groups were theoretically on par with each other, the church apparently had supremacy. |
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This concept of perfecting the unperfected was a theme that governed Roman technological supremacy throughout its 1,470 year reign. |
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However, Llywelyn's supremacy in the late 1260s forced recognition of his authority in Wales by an English Crown weakened by internal division. |
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Between 700 and 680 BC, the Kingdom of Awsan dominated Aden and its surroundings and challenged the Sabaean supremacy in the Arabian South. |
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In the 16th century, the island entered into the fight between Spain and France for the supremacy in Italy. |
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In the late 18th century, Britain's naval supremacy faced a new challenge from Napoleonic France and her continental allies. |
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Du Bois and Lothrop Stoddard saw the victory as a challenge to white supremacy. |
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This remains to date the greatest English naval defeat, and established Dutch supremacy at sea for over half a century. |
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The Germans had 142 divisions to use and air supremacy except over the English Channel. |
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Air supremacy is a position in war where a side holds complete control of air warfare and air power over opposing forces. |
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During Operation Barbarossa, the Luftwaffe initially achieved air supremacy over the Soviet Union. |
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The first priority was to eliminate the Royal Air Force and gain air supremacy. |
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In the Norwegian Campaign, despite eight weeks of continuous air supremacy, the Luftwaffe sank only two British warships. |
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It could not be expected that even for a brief period our Air Force could make up for our lack of naval supremacy. |
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Air supremacy had a huge effect on the battle and not only because of its physical impact. |
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However, his plans were halted by other European matters and the supremacy of the Royal Navy. |
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Some see his epistle as an assertion of Rome's authority over the church in Corinth and, by implication, the beginnings of papal supremacy. |
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Britain and France both had significant colonial possessions in India and had been battling for supremacy for a number of years. |
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The result of this battle was the end of Spartan supremacy and the establishment of Theban hegemony. |
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By the end of the century, it was ready to vie with Moscow for supremacy in Russia. |
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The small kingdoms in Southern Persia voluntarily accepted Mongol supremacy. |
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This established the nominal supremacy of the Yuan dynasty over the western khanates. |
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In 1528, the French lost 18,000 troops in Italy, and lost supremacy in Italy to the Spanish. |
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Japan was at war during the Sengoku Period between 1467 and 1590, as feudal lords vied for supremacy. |
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Royal supremacy was exercised through the extant legal structures of the church, whose leaders were bishops. |
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National sovereignty is an issue of a pluralistic regime, fair representation and the supremacy of life. |
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But there is nothing inherently superior about the herrenvolk idea of the supremacy of the whites. |
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In precisely this way are redneck, White trash, and hillbilly, simply the classist face of White supremacy. |
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There were three main groups competing for supremacy among them. |
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White nationalism is essentially a rebranded version of white supremacy. |
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Her game supremacies in those matches were seven and five, so there could some value in buying her supremacy in that market today. |
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Only the earliest seems to be off, though the changing tides of Byzantine reconquest and Ostrogoth supremacy in Italy are dimly perceived. |
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The supremacy of the various dynasties over the country depicts more of an aggrandizable character than of a permanent settlement. |
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The very act of looking at a naked model was an artifact of male supremacy. |
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Over the past two hundred years the English language has risen, seemingly irresistably, to its present position of world-bestriding supremacy. |
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Intelligent and power loving Indraprabha took the advantage and agreed to become his cahoot in return of political supremacy. |
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It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK and its territories. |
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The supremacy of the British House of Commons was established in the early 20th century. |
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To operate in the open desert without air supremacy proved to be suicidal for the Egyptian forces in the Sinai. |
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This triggered the Hundred Years' War, in which both the Plantagenets and the House of Valois claimed the supremacy over Aquitaine. |
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He felt himself bound by no special duty, either to maintain the theory of royal supremacy or to follow a policy which would benefit his people. |
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Under this new constitution, monarchical absolutism was replaced by parliamentary supremacy. |
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Naval supremacy was also essential to amphibious operations such as the invasions of Northwest Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Normandy. |
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Besides asserting the sovereign's supremacy over the Church of England, he greatly expanded royal power during his reign. |
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The work represented a staunch defence of papal supremacy, albeit one couched in somewhat contingent terms. |
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The moment when a certain power reaches the acme of its supremacy. |
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The first priority was to eliminate the RAF and gain air supremacy. |
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As a sub-plot, we have the confrontation between Coolmore and Godolphin, like two great bull moose clashing antlers at the rut to establish supremacy. |
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In a system of parliamentary supremacy, the judiciary has no standing on which to constrain majoritarian lawgiving for the purposes of rights-protection. |
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Dundee CCS Stars playercoach Jeff Hutchins could make his comeback tonight as the Tayside team look to maintain their supremacy over Scottish rivals Braehead Clan. |
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From a phenomenological perspective this approach connotes religio-cultural supremacy, racism and ethnocentricism which culminate in the marginalization of other cultures. |
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The Act of Supremacy 1534 confirmed the King's status as having supremacy over the church and required the peers to swear an oath recognising Henry's supremacy. |
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A COMEDY recounting the race for home computer supremacy during the 1980s might not sound like a hoot, but be rest assured that it is sidesplittingly funny. |
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Flag-waving jingoists who believe the United States possesses cultural supremacy and therefore has a right to global hegemony will not like this book. |
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Where the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist was vetted in racial segregation, lynching, and racial supremacy, it was high drama at its best. |
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Can each of these treatyless allies brook equality or must there be a clash for the purpose of determining which shall yield supremacy to the other? |
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The Allied air offensive over Germany had crippled the Luftwaffe and established air supremacy over western Europe, so Rommel knew he could not expect effective air support. |
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In this period, Johann Joachim Winckelmann's theories about the supremacy of classic culture became very popular and appreciated in the European academic world. |
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The early archbishops at Canterbury claimed supremacy over all the bishops in the British Isles, but their claim was not acknowledged by most of the rest of the bishops. |
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Willie Hume demonstrated the supremacy of Dunlop's newly invented pneumatic tyres in 1889, winning the tyre's first ever races in Ireland and then England. |
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The Act of Supremacy 1534 confirmed the King's status as having supremacy over the church and required the nobility to swear an oath recognising Henry's supremacy. |
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The Factortame case has produced large amounts of academic debate as to whether it can be reconciled with the idea of legislative supremacy as stated by Dicey. |
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Without supremacy the Member States could simply ignore EU rules. |
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Parliamentary supremacy is cited by contemporary American legal historians as the reason English law did not develop due process in the American sense. |
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However, this supremacy conceptually derives from the European Communities Act 1972 and its successors, which could in theory be repealed by a future parliament. |
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But Philip did not enjoy the supremacy that King Louis XIV of France would in the next century, nor was such a rule necessarily possible at his time. |
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The Constitution, as well as being directly applicable by the judiciary, enjoys a material supremacy that determines the rest of the laws in Spain. |
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We star-bellied sneetches are better due to our inherent racial supremacy. |
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The theme of this book was naval supremacy as the key to the modern world. |
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The premise of apartheid was that whites were superior to Africans, Coloureds and Indians, and the function of it was to entrench white supremacy forever. |
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His portraits of the royal family and nobles are a record of the court in the years when Henry was asserting his supremacy over the English church. |
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But it had been equally proved that the subjugation of the State to the Church, the supremacy, political as well as ecclesiastical, of the Kirk, was an impossibility. |
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However, some religious communities do not accept the supremacy of state law in this respect, which may lead to child marriage or forced marriage. |
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After demolishing John Parrott in the 1989 World Final, it seemed obvious that the new decade would see Davis and rising star Stephen Hendry battling for supremacy. |
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At other places on his way, such as the island of Angediva, near Goa, and Cannanore, the Portuguese built forts, and adopted measures to secure the Portuguese supremacy. |
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The Parliament Act 1911 established the supremacy of the Commons. |
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Sport spectacles like football's World Cup command worldwide audiences as nations battle for supremacy and the fans invest intense support for their national team. |
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His campaigns abroad meant the tables of Viking supremacy were stacked in favour of the English, turning the prows of the longships towards Scandinavia. |
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In April 1917, during a brief period of German aerial supremacy a British pilot's average life expectancy was 93 flying hours, or about three weeks of active service. |
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Frederick Henry also depended for his supremacy on a divided Holland. |
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It can be construed as marking the supremacy of the common law over Parliament by judicial review or only as being another form of statutory interpretation. |
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This supremacy would be challenged by the likes of Granville Sharp. |
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From the middle decades of the 17th century and through the 18th century, the Royal Navy vied with the Dutch Navy and later with the French Navy for maritime supremacy. |
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This branch would compete with House Aberffraw for supremacy and influence in Wales throughout the 10th, 11th, and 12th century, with Powys variously ruled between them. |
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This way Rome became the new dominant power against the fading strength of the Sicilian Greek cities and the Carthaginian supremacy in the region. |
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With regard to family, the Code established the supremacy of the man over the wife and children, which was the general legal situation in Europe at the time. |
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The industrialisation of Germany, the Empire of Japan, and the United States contributed to the relative decline of British industrial supremacy in the early 20th century. |
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The House of Commons backed the proposals strongly, but the bill of supremacy met opposition in the House of Lords, particularly from the bishops. |
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The neighbouring towns were jealous of this honourable supremacy. |
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As the war dragged on, the United States joined the fight and the combined Allied air forces gained air superiority and eventually supremacy in the West. |
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Blake is recognised as the chief founder of England's naval supremacy, a dominance subsequently inherited by the British Royal Navy into the early 20th century. |
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