pre-eminence u rečniku PONS

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What is the end of avarice and ambition, of the pursuit of wealth, of power, and pre-eminence?
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Auctioning a digital file is also a challenge to the pre-eminence of the physical object in the art market.
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It is advisable to bestow on them some faculties beyond what other rectors have and some honorary pre-eminence.
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There has been standards conflict between the two standards bodies in terms of pre-eminence.
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As such, in the federal model of government, no one state or territory takes pre-eminence because the capital lies within its borders.
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Involved in several revolts in the 8th century, it was split in three after ca. 750, and lost its former pre-eminence.
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It rose to pre-eminence through wealth gained from trade and its possession of a powerful cavalry.
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A more vibrant enthusiasm, a stronger sense of tonal colours, a refinement that was not "raffin", gave them pre-eminence as long as this personnel endured.
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His pre-eminence over other kings is confirmed indirectly in other sources.
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These had lost pre-eminence in medieval manuscript culture, characterized by the university, but had begun to undergo a rebirth in the fourteenth century.
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