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Because of the advantages of rapid growth, high-yield and easy-to-scale production (Rosano and Ceccarelli 2014), Escherichia coli is the pre-eminent host for protein production both for commercial application [30% of recombinant therapeutic proteins, (Ferrer-Miralles et al. 2009)] and for research purposes [>70% of proteins, (Bill 2014)].

In the past few centuries the Arabs, once pre-eminent in a host of skills, from astronomy and algebra to architecture and engineering, have seen their societies stagnate and fester.

Although some owners or hosts are still pre-eminent (Julian Niccolini and Alex von Bidder of the Four Seasons come to mind) and the maître d'hôtel Oscar Tschirky is commemorated in the name of a restaurant at the Waldorf-Astoria, restaurants today are more likely to be named after chefs.

Jon Stewart, comedian and host of "The Daily Show," Comedy Central's pre-eminent fake news program, is taking a 12-week hiatus to direct a dramatic film to be called "Rosewater," Brooks Barnes reports.

China, the host country, is taking its place as the pre-eminent athletic superpower, and with its huge population, booming economy and surging athletic ambitions, it's not likely to be stopped.

"Let's be realistic, $700 billion is not enough," H. Rodgin Cohen, the chairman of Sullivan & Cromwell and one of the pre-eminent lawyers for Wall Street firms, said at a conference hosted by The Deal magazine on Wednesday.

Proof that there are vibrant scenes beyond funk, jazz and brass, Siberia hosts artists ranging from New Orleans homegrown sludge metal group EyeHateGod to pre-eminent singer-songwriter Alex McMurray.

Pathogens are perhaps the pre-eminent cell biologists, having over the span of millennia identified special niches or strategies, not only to subvert host defenses, but in some instances (like the polysialic acid K1 capsule of Escherichia coli) to elude detection through bacterial mimicry (by which the bacterial 'wolf' wraps itself in the 'sheep's clothing' of the host's cell).

Arafat remains pre-eminent.

* Anthony D'Offay, pre-eminent British art dealer.

As an historian, he was pre-eminent.

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