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5. Number of "classics" the influence of which transcends national boundaries.
Louis Armstrong's justly celebrated version showcases Satchmo's highly inventive phrasing, the influence of which permeated popular music.
China's growing military, political and economic clout has given the country an influence of which Mao could only have dreamed.
It's harder to argue with a "Burma VJ" and the technology it champions, the eventual influence of which may be enormous.
The Stoics, having no property, owned no library; the schools of Plato and of the Epicureans did possess libraries, the influence of which lasted for many centuries.
Magnates such as Mr Khodorkovsky, who compare themselves to America's 19th-century "robber barons", enjoy influence of which those men never dreamed.
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That technique is a patchwork of influences, of which Ella Fitzgerald's scat is one of the most prominent.
Schuyler was one of Myles's literary influences, of which there were many: Lucille Clifton, Susie Timmons, John Wieners and, of course, Ginsberg, "a poet who actually got heard".
There were so many facts we did not yet know, Parfit felt, so many distorting influences of which we were not yet aware, and it was always so easy to make mistakes.
In all these areas he made contributions the influences of which are so widespread and commonplace that they sometimes escape notice.
Donovan and Oppenheimer (2014) in Table 1 identify geographical, contractual, cultural, political, economic and local issues (complexities, variations, sensitivities and influences) of which scientist should be aware.
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