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Significats de great predecessor en anglès
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Ús de great predecessor en anglès
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The Prince was without his greatpredecessor's ability, but was much more amiable and sincere.
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But he lacked that personal enthusiasm which had been so very typical of his greatpredecessor.
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Who follows the steps of his greatpredecessor.'
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Satire is his element, and there he proclaims himself to be an humble follower of his greatpredecessor.
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Who was so fit to proclaim the successor to the throne as the greatpredecessor of the prince proclaimed?
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In common with her greatpredecessor Clement Attlee, she regarded them as instruments of dictators, popular with Hitler and Mussolini.
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He used the facts and observations gathered by his greatpredecessor of Samos, but he declined to accept his theories.
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No contrast could be more marked than that between his manner and that of his greatpredecessor, the iron chancellor.
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Indeed, Pizarro seems to have had the example of his greatpredecessor before his eyes on more occasions than this.
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He was not ashamed to wear the mantle of his greatpredecessor; he was willing to take up an unfinished work.
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The Porte, unaccustomed to be taken at its word, recalled the poet, who shared the fate of his greatpredecessor Ovid.
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Some composers have had to live in the shadow of a greatpredecessor, most famously Brahms, looking over his shoulder at Beethoven.
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Owen, Agassiz, Falconer, Barrande, Pictet, Forbes, repudiated the idea as unqualifiedly as their greatpredecessor Cuvier had done in the earlier generation.
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For this purpose she modified the municipal organisation created by her greatpredecessor, and granted to all the towns an Imperial Charter.
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That is the American photographer, William Gedney, writing in one of his homemade notebooks on the work of his greatpredecessor, the mysterious E.J.
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Tychonides was his name, and the inscription presses the modest hope that when he does appear he will be worthy of his greatpredecessor.