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Pre-eminent among those is the work of Robert Daley, then the New York Times correspondent and a friend of both drivers.
When motor racing was a matter of life and death | Richard Williams 2011
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Pre-eminent critic who with easy erudition explored how ideas work in literature
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GUINNESS: "Pre-eminent African American Scholar dragging Obama down with him, BRILLIANT!"
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"Pre-eminent computer scientists have come to a scientific consensus that the (e-voting) technology is a bad idea," elections attorney and member of the commission Paul Hultin said at a Colorado Election Reform Commission meeting on Tuesday.
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Pre-eminent food poisoning attorney Bill Marler believes Chinese families may never get any money.
Would Barack and Michelle Obama Give Malia & Sasha Chinese Dairy Products? Eddie Gehman Kohan 2008
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Pre-eminent food poisoning attorney Bill Marler believes Chinese families may never get any money.
Archive 2008-12-30 Eddie Gehman Kohan 2008
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Pre-eminent among a tiny handful of papers including The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post (NEWSWEEK'S sister publication), the Times sets the agenda for what the network-news divisions and a host of other news outlets do.
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Pre-eminent Tory Boy Blogger relies on bookies' prices on housing market changes.
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Pre-eminent Tory Boy Blogger relies on bookies' prices on housing market changes.
Archive 2008-04-13 2008
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Pre-eminent amongst any objectives must surely be the arrangement of a real free trade agreement, one in the true sense, with allows us tariff-free trading with the rest of the EU but, on the other hand, allows us to develop our own trading relationships with the rest of the world.
Concatenation Richard 2007
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