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He admitted that having the supreme status was "a bit daunting" and made him feel nervous.
A reactionary misanthrope, he was convinced that the West had already reached the supreme status available to a democratic civilization -- and so was destined to experience the "decline" of his title.
Rife with intricate inlay and marquetry, gilded mounts and hidden compartments revealed by the touch of a button, these objects were among the supreme status symbols of late-18th-century Europe.
It is not clear how such a restraint was to be reconciled with the supreme status of sovereign authority.
It's worth noting that many anthropologists believe these Upper Paleolithic societies are likely to have followed a matrilineal structure, meaning women held supreme status at the center of the household.
Mr Mickens said that Pope Francis's breakthrough had come because he was willing to compromise on the vexed issue of the Pontiff's supreme status.
I'm glad you've achieved supreme status in at least one realm of life.
"The Henry Graves Supercomplication re-established its supreme status as the most valuable timepiece in auction history, selling for CHF 23,237,000 ($23,983,140), thereby beating the record of $11m it established in 1999," Sotheby's said in a statement.
In their reply the Allies granted Japan's request that the emperor's sovereign status be maintained, subject only to their supreme commander's directives.
Rove encouraged that with supreme confidence.
Western analysts say there is no evidence yet that the supreme leader has made that decision.
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