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гегемония
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hegemonia
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hegemonia
Form of government in which a leader state rules over a number of subordinate states.
regional hegemony
relation
Russian
гегемония
1
Yet there is no doubt that Rome's
hegemony
was built on trade.
2
By this act Rome succeeded to the
hegemony
of the Latin league.
3
But the Greeks quickly recognized the racial advantage of their ecclesiastical
hegemony
.
4
From that time she assumed the commercial
hegemony
once exercised by Antwerp.
5
As the reach of Aztec
hegemony
lengthened, demand for exotic luxuries increased.
6
The action's solid enough but won't be troubling Call Of Duty's
hegemony
.
7
Other senior party associates propagated Hindutva or Hindu
hegemony
,
openly and privately.
8
Yet, the new members do not share its distaste for American
hegemony
.
9
The need for autonomy,
hegemony
,
and harmony that comprised self-containment became her.
10
The Gorn
hegemony
as a sort of umbrella of all Picard seasons.
11
Was the Wire-delivered
hegemony
of the Western world really such a good idea?
12
State media presented Bashir as a bold challenger to Western
hegemony
.
13
As a result, the legal
hegemony
of the EULA is cracking.
14
Bulgaria was determined to secure the
hegemony
of the Balkan peninsula.
15
In a word, it is to be the
hegemony
of the Anglo-Saxon race.
16
That was why they were willing to allow American
hegemony
in the League.
hegemony
cultural hegemony
american hegemony
old hegemony
political hegemony
german hegemony
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