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1 On job sites, adverts for jobs based abroad dominate in my field.
2 More worrisome are social networks that dominate in one country or region.
3 A lot of middle-class people dominate in the comedy world, she said.
4 I expected the Norwegians to dominate in the air and win easily.
5 Unlike in its home U.S. market, diesel engines dominate in Europe.
6 And analysts say the winner would need to dominate in four key areas.
7 They govern society, dominate in the legislature and in the courts.
8 Social dominance, or the idea that groups dominate in hierarchical order, explains it.
9 We thought England were going to dominate in their own conditions.
10 The cultural norms that dominate in most African immigrant communities are West African.
11 Such investors dominate in Hong Kong to an extent unseen in other countries.
12 The buildings of Edinburgh University dominate in this city view of Edinburgh, 2009.
13 Trump's isolationist instincts might dominate in this region while his adventurism flourishes elsewhere.
14 For example, why does the increase in HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer dominate in men?
15 Large ethnic groups that dominate in many regions are demanding more territory and resources.
16 The riveting headlines which read "Economy expected to dominate in today's campaigning".
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