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    1. Weren’t they all really, consciously or unconsciously, simply vying for a preeminent position of prestige and influence?


    2. Many of the objections challenging a specific portion of this scientific proposition were eventually answered by the research necessary to restore the order of the theory, until it stands today as the preeminent answer, in the world of Man’s knowledge, as to how we came to be as we are today


    3. This is the great and preeminent commandment; And the second which is like it is You shall love your neighbour as yourself; And another commandment greater than these two there is not


    4. Brandt is much more conclusive when he states, “Because of its tactics, the tobacco industry would come to be singled out as the preeminent example of corporate irresponsibility, greed, and the failure of business ethics


    5. Samuels was a preeminent scholar in the field of statistics and


    6. “That and the testimony of a preeminent expert on ballistics,” she


    7. Not only would this solidify their position as the preeminent cartel on the Eastern Seaboard, but this would also prove to heighten their influence with their suppliers in Colombia


    8. Still, the Netherlands had the preeminent navy in the world for a good part of the


    9. And also that decade the world lost one of the preeminent experimental scientists of all time when the Briton Michael Faraday passed away in 1867


    10. An ever-increasing material may be collected by observation, but the accumulated facts are of very different value for the explanation of nature, and as we esteem most highly those useful qualities of men which are of the rarest occurrence, so does natural philosophy sift the facts and attach a preeminent importance to that striking class which cannot be accounted for by the usual and daily observation of life

    11. By the year 1891, railways were becoming the preeminent means of travel in South Africa, for trains were inexpensive, convenient and fast


    12. How many times did a tribe of killer apes come out of Africa, and overpopulate itself as the preeminent killer of the entire animal kingdom spreading out over the globe…?


    13. In Latin, the word ‘Princep’ means: leading politician, chief, leader, prince, preeminent person, magnate


    14. Mostly, though, the pen raced over the paper, as if under its own power, hurling lariats of shorthand at the unfettered brilliance of America’s Preeminent Man of Letters—a title Mercer humbly disavowed


    15. In spite of the preeminent quality of this issue, as far as safety of dividends was concerned, the buyer at 12¾ was speculating to the extent of more than 10% of his principal


    16. What, I wondered, was the best approach to solving this dilemma? What time frame were we dealing with, and was it best for me to quit the babybot now and devote all my energy to my wife and child, or push through the last couple of weeks, and then devote all my energy, having finished my preeminent goal?


    17. CAN SLIM and IBD played a preeminent role in that success


    18. I would be remiss in not mentioning the other preeminent Marilyn Monroe biography, and that is, of course, Anthony Summer’s Goddess


    19. He was in high spirits, doing everything with happy ease, and preeminent in all the lively turns, quick resources, and playful impudence that could do honour to the game; and the round table was altogether a very comfortable contrast to the steady sobriety and orderly silence of the other


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