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Growing up in Breaux Bridge, La., sports and horses dominated the daily routine.
The motif that dominates the novel, as it often does in Wolff's acclaimed short stories, is dissemblance.
It's fascinating to read about how Denver-based Invesco, a mutual fund company whose name dominates the new football stadium, has been compromising the position of ordinary shareholders by a practice known as "market timing."When Pakistanis think of the Taliban they think first of the Pashtuns, Afghanistan's largest ethnic group, who also dominate Pakistan's North West Frontier Province.
Napa dominated the second quarter and much of the third.
A bulletin board dominated one wall, his customers scheduled in a grid that went till the new century.
In fact, his first two years in high school, he'd been on the wrestling team and had kept the muscular build and quickness that let him dominate in two weight classes until he was kicked out for a string of dirty plays.
It was a clean, well-kept block, dominated by Ukrainians who had brought up generations of children in small, chain-like apartments passed down carefully like family jewels.
She called me Creek, and I am part Creek, but you look how this colored blood dominate.
They had risen to prominence and dominated almost every profession, and they were among the major financiers who brokered Egypt's passage from a European to a national economy, serving as important conduits for foreign investors.
Since it has a long range and is always attractive, however, gravity dominates the other forces on sufficiently large size scales.
While the universe is less than 10,000 years old, most of the energy density of the universe resides in the form of radiation and this early time is often called the radiation dominated era.
Fundamentally, however, two major viewpoints among non-Orthodox scholars concerning the first nine books of the Hebrew Bible have dominated the second half of the twentieth century.
The man, a paunchy, bull-necked sometime journalist from Trieste, dominates the conversation, but his tiny, less voluble companion, María, is easily the more arresting presence.
His boss, Richard Nixon (who had been Ike's VP), usually held his tongue in public, but complained obsessively in private to the evangelist Billy Graham of "a terrible liberal Jewish clique" that "totally dominates the media" and "erodes our confidence, our strength."Modern Blinders The Ideology of Nationalism We inhabit a world whose constitutional terrain is dominated by landmark Supreme Court cases that invalidated state laws and administrative practices in the name of individual constitutional rights.
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