Definitionn. high status importance owing to marked superiority
Last update: October 16, 2015
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Arose the second of the great poets of the old Ottoman school, Nef'i of Erzerum, who owes his preeminence to the brilliance of his 1p.sidas. [Please select]
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Its only rival for preeminence on the coast is Port Simpson. [Please select]
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"And for that reason, the greatest nature lover who ever lived says that it 'deserves preeminence."' [Please select]
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Social preeminence in large cities rested almost entirely upon the ownership of land. [Please select]
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Those who have attempted to trace the very origin of the Rockefeller preeminence to railroad discrimination have not entirely succeeded. [Please select]
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--The place of preeminence among the Latin towns was soon lost by Alba Longa, and gained by another city. [Please select]
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Francois, urged that he and his brothers claimed no preeminence and that they were ready to serve under the orders of Saint-Pierre. [Please select]
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What held the preeminence of castle in the collection of structures was a small brick house with one upper bedroom. [Please select]
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For half a century after the Revolution the city was the center of medical education for the country and it still retains a large part of that preeminence. [Please select]
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This preeminence was due partly to freedom from a close blockade and partly to a seafaring population which was born and bred to its trade and knew no other. [Please select]
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