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ascendancies

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Also, there’s so much geographic territory to cover in 100 minutes that the peaks and their ascendancies can feel somewhat fleeting and interchangeable.

U.S. ascendancies in the last century helped English eclipse French.

Attendees heard plenty of self-congratulatory talk about China’s ascendancies as well as some honest assessment of the country’s shortcomings in philanthropy, finance and technology.

The ascendancies of the D.C. metro area’s cybersecurity industry is because of a combination of government cybersecurity talent and newfound interest from corporate America.

Before Obama’s presidency, Metro also created special cards to celebrate the ascendancies of presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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