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paramount

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The idea of branch loyalty was paramount to the people who wrote the Constitution.

From Salon

"The attack on Sir David Amess was an awful tragedy, the safety of members of Parliament is paramount and significant work has been taken forward in response to his tragic killing," it said.

From BBC

Not everything is about the Ashes but, for this area of the team, that plane journey to Perth in November next year is paramount.

From BBC

Both papers are owned by billionaires whose business and personal interests are paramount.

From Salon

Missouri, Kansas and Idaho think it’s of paramount importance to keep up the rates of teen pregnancy, lest they lose a congressional seat here or there or a few bucks in federal handouts.

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

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