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What is more threatening to the pursuit of all-time supremacy, the knife of a surgeon or the racket of a buzz saw?
Last February, the ABC television network was riding toward weekly prime-time supremacy and record profits on a totally unexpected rocket called "Who Wants to be a Millionaire".
Whether Taurasi's goal of all-time supremacy was met is an unanswerable question, but for a fortnight at Carioca Arena 1 the US women sure looked the part.
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.
In March 1943 Mao achieved for the first time formal supremacy over the party, becoming chairman of the Secretariat and of the Political Bureau (Politburo).
Second, his decision challenges for the first time the supremacy afforded by New Labour to the market and the private sector.
That is the 1960's and 70's, when Newsweek challenged Time for supremacy, took editorial chances and earned a profile as the feisty underdog, the Avis to Time's Hertz.
"It was a very unfair process," said Mr. Singleton, who had hoped that pairing The Register with The Daily News would challenge The Los Angeles Times's supremacy in Southern California.
The yearning for some golden age is so often code for returning to a time when white supremacy was unquestioned, unchallenged.
BASF's lineage goes back 140 years to a time of German supremacy in science.
While President Donald Trump may have a hard time condemning white supremacy, several CEOs of major American companies don't.
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