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ascendancy

[uh-sen-duhn-see] / əˈsɛn dən si /


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And here in the United States, a recurring theme of the Gingrich Ascendancy is that this or that Federal Government program should be turned over to the states.

From Time Magazine Archive

The British Government and the Ascendancy Party in Ireland had already begun to regain their hold over the Irish Parliament.

From Home Rule Second Edition by Spender, Harold

They formed, with Dublin Castle, part of the great machinery of Protestant Ascendancy.

From Home Rule Second Edition by Spender, Harold

A champion of Ascendancy appeared in the person of Captain D'Esterre.

From Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell by Anonymous

Ascendancy of me-and-mine was meaningless, belonged to orders of awareness lower than intelligence that they could meet in partnership.

From Eight Keys to Eden by Clifton, Mark




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