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Also a feeling of understanding and great determination, with the determination predominating.
The film is shot in brilliant, saturated hues, with strong reds perhaps predominating.
Many of them had a Southwestern feel, with cactuses and chili peppers predominating.
Xenophanes wrote about two extremes predominating the world: wet and dry (water and earth).
Also during his reign, the ceramic industry flourished, with Korean designs predominating over Chinese ones for the first time.
Strict zoning laws prohibit any planned communities from developing, with large single-family housing lots and agricultural activity predominating.
The typical Arabidopsis-type' sequence of bases has been fully or partially replaced by other sequences, with the 'human-type' predominating.
A moment was enough; he was shocked to be engulfed by a mixture of fear and erotic pleasure, with the pleasure predominating.
Although some cases present with black, tarry stool (melena), the blood loss can be subtle, with the anemia symptoms predominating.
Many areas that were historically known to be rich perennial grasslands are now xeric desert shrublands, with creosote bush-(Larrea tridentata) predominating.
The series has traditionally been held in the northern hemisphere's winter-time (October-February range), placing it within the normal short course competition times for many countries (with long course competition predominating in summer months).
Its impulsive force still prevailed over the lunar attraction, but the projectile's course was certainly bringing it nearer to the moon, and they might hope that at a nearer point the weight, predominating, would cause a decided fall.
Most such businesses in Westchester, which represented sales and receipts of $2.2 billion in 1987, were service oriented, with business-related services and health services predominating, according to figures from the County Office of Economic Development.
Mr. McGill, who was born in England and lives in New York, lays out that history, beginning with the bombing of Hiroshima, in a data-stream of words and images, with words predominating.
"Transvaries," from 1968, a long horizontal measuring more than 12 feet by nearly 5, has an extraordinarily subtle palette predominating in blue, lavender and white, laid out in horizontal stripes whose widths range from pencil thin to broad ribbon.