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He established from the early 1950s onwards a pre-eminence within Oxford philosophy, both through his publications but also by his quite exceptional critical abilities.
By that point, according to Der Spiegel's story and an analysis of Islamic State comments by The Long War Journal, Bakr had firmly established Baghdadi's pre-eminence within the group, helped the militants take over key towns in Syria and played a major role in the group's split from the central al Qaeda leadership in Pakistan and the al Qaeda affiliate in Syria.
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Rather than fleeing the disaster, they were already hoping to return to their homes or offices, to volunteer their help, or to gaze in awe at the gigantic funeral pyre that used to be the symbol of New York's financial pre-eminence.Within hours of the attack the city had become a police state.
Russia and China are eager to secure Central Asia's considerable energy reserves for their own use, and Russia wants to maintain pre-eminence in a region it has long considered within its traditional sphere of influence.
We did not recover other journal metrics because of the unique nature of JCR and its pre-eminence as a proxy to measure a journal's importance within a field.
Whether within or between cases, the principle of shareholder pre-eminence was amply demonstrated.
Their pre-eminence has faded.
Some 50 preachers vie for pre-eminence.
Its pre-eminence is overdue.
Back stories are given pre-eminence.
Now that pre-eminence is cracking.
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