He came to understand if he pushed himself hard enough, he could eventually exert his physical preeminence. |
Defense officials and pundits alike have elevated this concept to preeminence in the discourse on future military structure. |
Such preeminence, and such languidness and inactivity, are things which could evidently not coexist. |
The double standard may be disputed by a few of these individuals, but not the preeminence of physical appeal. |
In past single-party eras, the majority party earned its preeminence with broad popular support. |
It flourished until the last quarter of the 18th century, when neoclassicism gained preeminence in Latin America. |