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AD, although periodic strife between pagans, Christians and Jews eroded its preeminence.
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More than the telephone, however, the New York Stock Exchange gained its preeminence because it aggressively used its ticker tape to disseminate price information.
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On the national scene, that lugubrious turning came in the 1980s, when the mighty Congress, which had dominated both national and state politics for decades, lost its preeminence.
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In the midst of a capitalist pursuit of productivity at the expense of local laborers, Marx saw the bourgeoisie as rigging the system against the working majority in order to benefit its own special interests and maintain its preeminence.
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His country, he notes, has already suffered the humiliation of watching its global preeminence wither.
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Is U.S. preeminence on the wane and who or what might take its place?
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Suffice it to say that the exercise will be one big pander to transnationalism and enhancing the preeminence of the United Nations, and America's submission to its superior moral legitimacy and authority.
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America remains unique in its ability to absorb different races, religions and cultures, an increasingly critical factor in maintaining global preeminence.
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