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Second is Coco's strong emphasis on the importance of family and honoring one's ancestors, both also preeminent aspect of China's Confucian culture.

Ōsaka remained preeminent both as a port and as a centre of industry until World War II.

Though stream of consciousness has become passé in the minds of many contemporary writers and critics, the style was still prepubescent when Joyce virtually perfected it in Ulysses -- published three years before Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, and a full eight years before Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, both considered preeminent texts of the style.

Due to their sensitive detection capabilities, PET and SPECT both have preeminent ability to monitor and quantify dynamic processes at a molecular level in vivo.

Despite the commonly held view that powerful unions undermine competitive advantage, unions are strong in Germany and Sweden and both countries boast internationally preeminent companies.

With small class sizes and a faculty regularly teaching undergraduates, students benefit from frequent and meaningful interactions with preeminent faculty, both inside and outside the classroom.

Given the cost of building naval power and the huge cost of deploying it around the world, the power native to both oceans became the preeminent actor in the international system for the same reason that Britain dominated the nineteenth century: it lived on the sea it had to control.

Neither do the men around him compare badly to Johnson's lieutenants John Wells, Mike Ford and Brian Smith (Rowntree spans both eras); Farrell was preeminent in the great Wigan, England and Great Britain league teams of a decade ago and won eight England caps in an injury-truncated union career; Catt clocked up 75 caps en route to winning one World Cup and reaching another final.

Keynes's optimism was also cultural, in two senses – he was of the last generation raised by an empire still at the height of its power, in its own eyes and by much of the world (at least outwardly) seen as preeminent in both power and benevolence.

In the visual arts, George Caleb Bingham and Thomas Hart Benton have been preeminent among painters; both artists are recognized for their portrayals of the American Midwest.

She was thereafter established as the preeminent contralto in both concert and opera on the American stage and perhaps in the world.

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