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Throughout the years of her ascendance, people had been trying to figure this out.
Obama’s ascendance and Sotomayor’s move to center stage turn that idea on its head.
He said it was "an idea in ascendance and whose time has come."
As you know, it is a condition to your ascendance.
Has the ascendance of age norms been good or bad?
For the moment, the bulls are very much in ascendance.
Five years earlier he'd have been part of the air that stayed behind you in your ascendance.
Apple's ascendance to the top spot is a sign of the times.
Is it simply a case of liberal guilt in ascendance?
What may not be clear is that, even before September, the hug had been in ascendance.
Many of the numbers do point to Democratic ascendance.
The other is the ascendance of state governments as places with social policy clout.
Thus the pressure to fill every seat, and the ascendance of marketing.
And there is, of course, the bear's current ascendance in the marketplace.
The timing of Bush's ascendance to the presidency could not have been better for the energy industry.
The council was founded in 1981, just as the modern conservative movement began its ascendance.
Whether natural or synthesized, what’s beyond doubt is oud’s ascendance.
Many here point out that Turkey's ascendance in the past decade has been thanks to its "soft power."
Watch over your shoulder as ascendance read their books on, in and through bookcases.
The cultural school, on the ascendance, was able to offer three variants: 1.
United Nations ascendance - how it became so central.
These buildings were the output of an imperial city in its ascendance.
But since her ascendance, she has never really disappeared.
Jazz musicians, however, are searching for the freedom of ascendance.
The new era of German ascendance is already beginning.