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This was a garden of cryptoinvasive perennials, each scheming for ascendance in its tiny, brickbound kingdom.
NPR: Garden in a Glass: Herbal Teas, Lavender Martinis
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The ascendance of the South's economy was a key factor behind the return migration, Frey said.
CNN: Family roots lure many African-Americans back to South
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According to wind energy industry players, the PTC remains crucial for the continued ascendance of wind power.
FORBES: Wind Power Tax Credit Survives Fiscal Cliff Deal
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Back in the 1970s and 1980s it was commonplace for pundits--particularly on the left--to predict Japan's ascendance into world leadership.
FORBES: New Geographer
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It also marred the ascendance of the British gymnasts, who hadn't even qualified for a men's team final since 1924.
WSJ: London 2012: Chinese Men Take Gymnastics Gold
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Ultimately, it wasn't Protestant conscience that eradicated slavery, but the ascendance of mass-production lines and innovations such as the steam engine.
ECONOMIST: Evasive action
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He earns it because of his shiny novelty and flair, and, perhaps especially, because he is an avatar of the Chinese ascendance.
NEWYORKER: The Olympian
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Whatever controversy dogged the company with Mass Effect 3 and Dragon Age 2, Bioware has had a profound impact on the ascendance of Western RPGs.
FORBES: Bioware Co-Founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk retiring
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Praise and criticism followed Palin's ascendance to the governor's office after she won the state Republican primary against incumbent Gov. Frank Murkowski and took the general election in 2006.
CNN: Palin's swift rise is the talk of her Alaskan town
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Their ascendance to family dominance was reinforced this week, when TrueCar.com revealed that crossovers dominate the 10 most popular vehicles with woman buyers, with nary a minivan among them.
FORBES: How Crossovers Pushed Minivans Out of The Driveway
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And that ascendance was hard-earned.
WSJ: Noonan: Can the Republican Party Recover From Iraq?