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He is optimistic that USP's growing pre-eminence could show the way for the entire region.
Japan has perhaps been alarmed at its own relative economic decline and is fearful of China's growing pre-eminence in the region.
CAA was formed by five disenfranchised William Morris agents in the mid-1970s, and grew to pre-eminence through a (then) revolutionary philosophy: instead of managing talent through a single agent, clients are looked after by a team.
A Harvard professor defends the West and its rise to pre-eminence.
Mr. Yoder's scholarly pre-eminence keeps growing, and with it the ambivalence that Mennonites and other Christians feel toward him.
Still, there is a growing concern that the rise of Spanish threatens the pre-eminence of English in America.
Amazon did not need patents to grow from Jeff Bezos' garage to its current pre-eminence.
On the heels of his most shocking defeat, with speculation growing that he is losing his grip on pre-eminence, Roger Federer is returning to his Wimbledon fortress to face the serrated specter of Rafael Nadal.
Orville Schell, director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations athehe Asia Society in New York, said the Dutch study "was something of a harbinger of things to come, namely, of China's uncontested pre-eminence in this world of rapidly growing greenhouse gas emissions".
The state's rapidly growing population; its unorthodox working hours, linked to the pre-eminence of the gambling industry; and the presence of some unique demographic groups — like Mormons — all present challenges.
Farage's pre-eminence would turn a constitutional argument into a culture war.
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