In time, Anglo-Saxon demands on the British became so great that they came to culturally dominate the bulk of southern Great Britain, though recent genetic evidence suggests Britons still formed the bulk of the population.
It is a reaction to a culturally dominating institution, Crimewatch UK.
She lived in Prague, then a city dominated culturally by Germans, and although Berg remained outwardly content in his marriage with Helene Berg until his death, the last decade of his romantic life was dominated by his passion for Fuchs-Robettin.
Yue dialects are spoken in the southern provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi, an area long dominated culturally and economically by the city of Guangzhou (Canton) at the mouth of the Pearl River.
Protestant English and Dutch traders reinforced this perception by accusing the Spanish and Portuguese missionaries of spreading the religion systematically, as part of a claimed policy of culturally dominating and colonizing Asian countries.
Although Jains continued to dominate culturally in what is now the southern Karnataka region for a while, these social changes would later contribute to the decline of Jain literary output.
And Fort Collins, a city of 118,000 people dominated culturally by the 25,000-student university, got there first.
The Country Next Door Miss Atwood chose to place her cautionary tale of extremism in the United States, that economically and culturally dominating neighbor many Canadians think of first when they want to feel frightened.
Similarities with previous discoveries, such as the manuscripts from the Guodian tomb, indicate that the TBS came from a mid-to-late Warring States Period (480-221BC) tomb in the region of China culturally dominated at that time by the Chu state.
Backed by armed garrisons living nearby, the new occupiers moved in and dominated politically and culturally.