Sentence examples for predominate through from inspiring English sources

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But the worst recent hiccup is over a provincial elections bill that was all but agreed; it is crucial for bringing the hitherto disaffected Sunni Arabs back into the peaceful political arena by empowering them in local government in areas where they predominate, through elections originally due to be held in the autumn but now likelier in January at the earliest.

The WHO scientists thought the Texas strain would predominate through the winter, but instead three other H3N2 varieties surged.

The combination of sound and the Great Depression led to a wholesale shakeout in the business, resulting in the hierarchy of the Big Five integrated companies (MGM, Paramount, Fox, Warners, RKO) and the three smaller studios also called "majors" (Columbia, Universal, United Artists) that would predominate through the 1950s.

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Italians had first settled there in the late decades of the 1800s and predominated through most of the 20th century.

It was a celebration in keeping with the melodrama, so intense it was almost camp, that predominated through much of the Test.

Those nomadic troops had predominated through Orhan's reign, until he saw that such undisciplined cavalrymen were of limited use in besieging and taking large cities.

Homerists, like Platonists, found the book to be less than useful for the precise work of their own discipline; many classicists rejected outright Havelock's essential thesis that oral culture predominated through the 5th century.

Although both agents have been used for nearly a century [ 1- 3], mannitol predominated through the 1980s [ 2, 3] and remains the de facto gold standard for medical management of intracranial hypertension (IH) [ 4, 5].

Bar form and romantic texts predominate, and through-composed pieces (i.e., devoid of sectional repetition) occur.

Although the lyrics refer to such contemporary concerns as illegal drug use and the energy crisis, punning, wordplay, and sexual innuendo predominate ("mankind handkinds through the blues"), suggesting that the listener not take everything too seriously.

Through sin man's animal nature has predominated, but through redemption man becomes reunited with God.

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