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On the contrary, Marx's statements in his March 1850 Address explicitly contradict such a view, assuming a ' period of petty-bourgeois predominance over the classes which have been overthrown and over the proletariat '.
This early Anthroposophy showed a strong Germanic predominanceEnglish Anthroposophy was initially limited to a small anonymous club during WWI ; there also seem to have been some founding members from the Netherlands and other European countries —, and functioned as a German-speaking esotericism ; however, the choice of Switzerland over Weimar for the Goetheanum argues against a narrow nationalistic view of the Anthroposophical Society.
The Grand Coalition is a grouping of five indigenous Fijian-dominated parties, including the ruling Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua ( SDL ), formed in August 2005, with a view to perpetuating indigenous predominance in the political sphere.

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It was during this same period that al-Azhar University reached the predominance among Islamic schools that it continues to hold today ; pilgrims on their way to hajj often attested to the superiority of the institution, which had become associated with Egypt's body of Islamic scholars.
However, the fact that Melbourne is significantly closer than Sydney and the fact that Victorian television broadcasts in the region, resulting ( among other things ) in the predominance of Australian rules football in the local media outlets, gives Albury close cultural and psychological links to Victoria, despite its location in southern New South Wales.
Among preschool children the genders are equally represented ; there appears to be a female predominance among preadolescents to young adults, with between 70 % and 93 % of patients being female.
The predominance of members from the upper castes in the army, perceived loss of caste due to overseas travel, and rumours of secret designs of the government to convert them to Christianity led to deep discontentment among the sepoys.
Because of the miasmatic theory's predominance among Italian scientists, the discovery in the same year by Filippo Pacini of the bacillus that caused the disease was completely ignored, and the bacteria had to be rediscovered thirty years later by Robert Koch.
Arabism and regional patriotism ( such as in Egypt or in the Levant ) mixed and gained predominance over Ottomanism among some Arabs in Syria and Lebanon.
The main ingredient was not to please the audiences that kept growing but rather to use her music as an expression of rebellion against the predominance of western ways of cultural progress over indigenous ones, as a way to show that this so far subordinated world also had a contribution to make, and as a way to build more harmonious relationships among the peoples of the world.
The words do earlier appear together in print in the sentence " according Aramaic primacy among the languages ," in Lee I. Levine, Judaism and Hellenism in antiquity: conflict or confluence 1998 but only as a general expression used to note the primacy of Aramaic over other languages in specific context, and also describing " Aramaic's predominance " over Hebrew and Greek in Second Temple Jerusalem.
This is the point at which Rome gained predominance among the Latin cities.
Because of the miasmatic theory's predominance among scientists, the 1854 discovery by Filippo Pacini of Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that caused the disease, was ignored until it was rediscovered thirty years later by Robert Koch.
The National Policy is believed to be a contributing factor in explaining the long Liberal predominance in Miramichi elections, and the prominence of lumber and fish merchants and business leaders among Liberal MPs and Senators in the Parliament of Canada and Members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.
In terms of educational level, income and social status, V. Messori says that there is a predominance of middle-to-low levels among the members of Opus Dei.

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Because of the economic situation during the mid-period and the predominance of the merchant class, developing yakuza groups were composed of misfits and delinquents that had joined or formed yakuza groups to extort customers in local markets by selling fake or shoddy goods.
Being a Lancastrian, his title was forfeited for 24 years during the predominance of the House of York.
During the European colonial era encyclopedias under the lemma " Europe " often sought to give a rationale for the predominance of European rule during the colonial period by referring to a special position taken by Europe compared to the other continents.
These sites have a dual nature ; that is to say, during the 16th and 17th centuries, they were places in which the power of the Spanish monarchy and the ecclesiastical predominance of the Roman Catholic religion in Spain found a common architectural manifestation.
There also was renewed interest in Shinto, which had quietly coexisted with Buddhism during the centuries of the latter's predominance.
However, cost-cutting measures by Quartermaster Command officials during the latter part of World War II and the Korean War again saw the predominance of heavy canned C rations issued to troops, regardless of operating environment or mission.
In a period during which Jewish and Eastern European communist and socialist writers, journalists, and philosophers were gaining increasing predominance in publishing centers in New York City, Collins intended it to serve as a vehicle for promoting traditional maintstream American literary veins.
However, as a Lancastrian, his title was forfeited between 1461 and 1485 during the predominance of the House of York.
Reasons for this loss of prestige include the decline of the Hanseatic League, followed by political heteronomy of Northern Germany and the cultural predominance of Middle and Southern Germany during the Protestant Reformation and Luther's German translation of the Bible.
This distinction gradually weakened, particularly during the twentieth century, when there was a predominance of shoe retailers who neither made nor repaired shoes.
Perhaps the highlight of the team's one year in Columbus was the play of quarterback Major Harris, who rushed for 429 yards during that season, an achievement given the predominance of passing in the play of the AFL.
TeamTNT is responsible for development of the BOOM and Boom-DM Engines used by many level designers during the height of Doom wad-making in the 90s before the rise to predominance of the ZDoom engine which features BOOM support.
These sites have a dual nature ; that is to say, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, they were places in which the temporal power of the Spanish monarchy and the ecclesiastical predominance of the Roman Catholic religion in Spain found a common architectural manifestation.
The Delaware version of the Wing T, with its predominance of two running back sets, gained significant prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s and was most notably employed by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the Parseghian era.
In the same way that his work without followers surpassed and abolished the innocent use of the Mexicanism theme, his death closed the predominance of a composition style whose imprint marked musical creation in Mexico during more than three decades ; although only at the beginning of the sixties would it be possible to talk about the definitive abandonment of the great Mexican fresco, the oblivion of the epic tone, and the search for new structural factors in composition.

predominance and English
The predominance of the English language, the existence of a democratic system of government drawing upon on British Westminster and American constitutionalist and federalist traditions, Christianity as the dominant religion and the popularity of sports such as cricket and rugby evidence a significant Anglo-Celtic heritage.
Among the justifications for this policy were the predominance of the radio, and the fact that the technical instruction was only available in English.
Bourassa's use of the notwithstanding clause of the Canadian constitution to set aside the Supreme Court's decision to strike down parts of Quebec's Charter of the French Language ( which toughened the requirements for French predominance on commercial signs ) played into this ; while an entirely constitutional move, it became a flashpoint for many federalist Canadians, particularly in English Canada.
The large chamber which used to house the Legislative Council is also known in French as le salon rouge ( the red hall ) and in English as " the Red Room " because of the predominance of this colour on the walls.
The Ashanti exploited their military predominance to bring slaves to coastal forts established first by Portugal after 1480, and then soon afterwards by the Dutch, Danish, and English.
Gregg is often contrasted to Pitman shorthand, as the two share huge predominance over other English shorthand systems.
The Ashanti Confederacy exploited their military predominance to bring slaves to coastal forts established first by Portugal after 1480, and afterwards by the Dutch, Danish, and English.
The predominance of the English language in many sectors, like world trade, technology, and science has contributed to English-speaking societies being persistently monolingual, as there is no relevant need to learn a second language when all dealings can be done in their native language.
The Parliament building's Perpendicular style reflects the predominance of the later forms of English Gothic in the early Victorian period, but this later gave way to a preference for plain Early English or French Gothic, and above all to a style derived from the architecture of medieval Italy and the Low Countries.
France presents itself as a big country struggling for cultural diversity against the predominance of English in international affairs.
The forty-year predominance of English capital in the finances and affairs of the Reading Railroad was thus ended ; but in exchange the company's future became a fresh, inviting target for opportunistic American capital.

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