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And the disbelief and sorrow were combined with the superstition that the years of supremacy, in which Britain ruled the world, were inextricably associated with the monarch who personified them by becoming Empress of India.
He likes to cite the example of the scene at the end of The Bourne Supremacy in which Bourne goes to see the daughter of two people he had killed while under the drugged-up influence of a secret US counter-intelligence mission.
Allies should have a sense of humor about what Kendall describes as the "absurd systems of supremacy in which we all live," but they should not make jokes at the expense of oppressed groups and always use appropriate, agreed-upon language.
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There are nine multiplayer modes, from the epic 20 vs 20 Supremacy option, in which Rebel and Imperial armies scuffle over ownership of a whole planet, to the much more tight and focused Droid Run, where two teams of six compete to claim three power droids bumbling over the landscape.
By this time, sheriff supremacy had cross-pollinated with other kinds of right-wing thought, resulting, for example, in the county-supremacy movement, in which dozens of counties adopted ordinances claiming control over federal land.
Henry VIII set the gold standard with the original Oath of Supremacy in 1534, which savaged Catholics without ever mentioning them and doubtless – in its segue from "forraine" to "prelate" – managed to inflame hatred among proud Englishmen for other men who were themselves also English.
Henry VIII broke from communion with the Catholic Church, over issues relating to his divorce, under the Acts of Supremacy in 1534 which proclaimed the monarch head of the Church of England.
If it took selective trade restrictions on strategic goods like computer chips or subsidies to domestic manufacturers, then that's what it took to maintain American supremacy in a world in which nuclear weapons counted for less and trade deficits were a sign of weakness.
American John Daly won that year after a play-off with Italy's Costantino Rocca, beginning another period of American supremacy at the Open in which 10 of the next 13 winners hailed from the United States, including Tiger Woods, who won three championships (2000, 2005 06).
At present, global businesses are operating in a hyper competitive scenario in which supremacy is incontestably a fulcrum in sustainability.
In 1981, William Walsh argued that "Among the major Odes no one has questioned the place and supremacy of 'To Autumn', in which we see wholly realized, powerfully embodied in art, the complete maturity so earnestly laboured at in Keats's life, so persuasively argued about in his letters".
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