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In some regions, severe climatic controls cause a particular process agent to become preeminent.
By about the 1st century bc, which saw the beginnings of glass as known today, it had become preeminent in certain glass techniques.
Texas also has become preeminent in its oceanographic investigations into uses of the continental shelf and in the areas of medicine and surgery.
In France and the United Kingdom, for example, manual skills will be overtaken by demand for social and emotional skills, while in Germany, higher cognitive skills will become preeminent.
Gilroy examines the ways in which media and commodity culture have become preeminent in our lives in the years since the 1960s and especially in the 1980s with the rise of hip-hop and other militancies.
Quality has become preeminent, and because a tiny country can't be good at everything, there's a narrower focus on promising areas such as biomedicine--the country has entered the pilot phase of a national genetic database that could help trace disease genes ( Science, 8 November 2002, p. 1150 --and materials science.
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During the post-Ashokan period, four other sites in northeastern India became preeminent pilgrimage sites.
Plot was almost eliminated, while atmosphere and detailed character studies became preeminent.
This second state became preeminent among all Yoruba states because of its favourable trading position, its natural resources, and the industry of its inhabitants.
Ultimately, Abydos became preeminent; its late predynastic cemetery of Umm al-Qaʿāb was extended to form the burial place of the kings of the 1st dynasty.
While training as a jet pilot, he began designing space suits, life-support systems, and other equipment used for extravehicular activity (i.e., space walks) on NASA missions, a field in which he eventually became preeminent.
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