Definitionn. the state of being predominant over others
Last update: August 19, 2015
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During the brief predominance of his party Santarosa showed great decision of character. [Please select]
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Looking over a Berlin theatre I have often noticed the predominance of brown and black hair. [Please select]
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Far behind this moderation in regard to territorial demands looms the desire to destroy the opponents' chances of political predominance. [Please select]
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Time and the pressure of inevitable circumstances were for him; every day his predominance grew more assured--and every night. [Please select]
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--precisely; the public, painfully aware of Albert's predominance, had grown, too, uneasily conscious that Victoria's master had a master of his own. [Please select]
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The depreciation of dreams is largely due to the predominance of the indifferent and the worthless in their content. [Please select]
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Much more absolute and centralizing was the successor to Mirabeau's popularity, and to much more than his predominance in France. [Please select]
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