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Meanings of political supremacy in English
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Usage of political supremacy in English
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The inevitable result was a conflict for politicalsupremacy between Parliament and king.
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As the curtain falls on Xi's first term his politicalsupremacy is beyond doubt.
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ANALYSIS:Fianna Fáil has just lost dominance of local government, the bedrock of its politicalsupremacy.
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The struggle for politicalsupremacy continues there.
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This is hardly a desirable outcome, if the politicalsupremacy of the Abkhaz group is to be preserved.
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This change was the direct result of the conquests and the politicalsupremacy achieved by the northern people.
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The South had provoked the quarrel because its politicalsupremacy was checked by the election of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency.
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The occasion was one to call out the greatest powers of the two remarkable men who there contested for politicalsupremacy.
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I can confirm there was never a battle for politicalsupremacy in the newsroom by the Workers' Party or any other party.
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A great struggle then ensued between the nations of western Asia for politicalsupremacy in the "land of the Amorites".
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Wherever there was a contest in any State for politicalsupremacy the least worthy faction frequently got his ear and his confidence.
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The South, to retain her politicalsupremacy, or even her equality, needed more slave-States to furnish additional votes in the United States Senate.
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What a great directness of purpose may be traced in the career of Pitt, who lived-ay ,anddied-forthe sake of politicalsupremacy.
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Above all, I realised that the battle for politicalsupremacy between government and business, the state and the market, was essentially a twentieth-century hangover.
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The politicalsupremacy and material advantages which all these establishments acquired for Judah could not fail to rouse the jealousy of the other tribes.
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Greece, after her brief day of politicalsupremacy, was sinking rapidly into desuetude, and the hard-headed Roman in the West was making himself master everywhere.