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be eminent
adjective
High, lofty; towering; prominent.
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IT'S that time of year again: the season when eminent scientists (or, at least, those who feel themselves to be eminent) await a call from Stockholm.
Yes, there will be eminent domain debates and opposition from "not in my backyard" property owners, but these issues could be minimized through effective planning and management.
A deal with Sony Pictures is also said to be eminent.
A lead editor will be supported by a large number of associate editors who will be eminent active scientists.
Not only has Art been eminent for decades-he is responsible, more than anyone, for the notion that a comics creator could be eminent.
In response to two separate lawsuits, USFWS has relisted the wolf in the Great Lakes and in Wyoming, but a national delisting may be eminent.
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"Beckmann was eminent and out of fashion," Mr. Storr added.
His qualifications for this pivotal position were eminent.
Two were eminent but ageing Communist academics, and one a Hong Kong businessman.
The crux of the connection is the friendship between their fathers, who were eminent composers.
The bees generally keep to themselves but if a threat is perceived, attack is eminent.
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