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For a few years, it had pride of place on her television.
Political coverage, however, will still have pride of place in an election year.
Yes, the classics still have pride of place on the menu.
Kate Lane's picture still had pride of place on the table.
This painting is still cherished and has pride of place in his wife's home.
It now has pride of place in the house he shares with his wife and two teenage children.
When it comes to enshrining, museums have pride of place.
It lives in the dining room, where it has pride of place.
The certificate is now framed along with the collar, and has pride of place on my wall.
But it is beef that has pride of place.
Politicians who get elected President have pride of place.
It has pride of place in his office.
Glass would have pride of place, she said.
Jewelled with moisture, it now had pride of place in my fridge.
It had pride of place in the kitchen, along with a growing collection of pans.
Should we not take notice of the fact that sport has pride of place in the citizens' daily lives?
In the main room of the house she shared with her mother and brothers, Kate's photograph has pride of place.
However, women did not have pride of place in Carstairs's affections.
His friend Max Schmitt naturally had pride of place in the picture.
The pair has pride of place at Chatsworth, on a chest facing her bed.
Of these customs, hospitality and generosity among the Arabs have pride of place.
Within an hour of perusing the letters it had pride of place in his skull.
Unfortunately, her own situation has pride of place on "Little Plastic Castle."
Above the brick fireplace, two bronzes of horses have pride of place.
He adds: "And in this new context, democratic and humanitarian principles should naturally have pride of place."
Let your people follow their King and take pride of place in our ranks.
These were retrieved and now take pride of place in the library.
These initiatives must take pride of place in that context.
The new case would naturally take pride of place, perhaps just inside the front entrance, he thought.
Yet even there, the dead take pride of place.
Europe has always been the continent where people's freedom to accumulate knowledge takes pride of place.
As in the book's subtitle, Beethoven's works take pride of place.
The cattle take pride of place in the center, with the huts on the periphery.
After a few months, a Cartier-branded clock took pride of place among the instruments.
As wild excuses for rail delays go, it has to take pride of place.
The pear took pride of place after the fig.
A framed letter from Onassis takes pride of place in the mayor's office.
With a pot of coffee taking pride of place on the dining table.
The major ones, of course, take pride of place.
Some conservation work took place prior to it taking pride of place in the new museum.
His work has taken pride of place in some of the decade's more contentious and memorable shows.
It takes pride of place here, which makes sense: Pierre Matisse was his son.
But Ford's strange story takes pride of place.
If my 2003 "Top Ten" list had not already gone to press, this recital would take pride of place.
Appropriately, the Graham dancers themselves took pride of place, turning out a super-polished performance.
At Maastricht next month, political, economic and monetary union will take pride of place.
However, since then Gaelic football has taken pride of place and hurling is no longer played in the club.
Although handsome buildings are scattered throughout the city, the College Hill district takes pride of place.
Mr. Ambler does, however, take pride of place in the servants' hall.
This bizarre curio took pride of place at the center of his coffee table.