Even so eminent a dealer as The Fine Art Society has its former "Old Gold Room" where decades of gilt frames awaited their doom.
In the past few centuries the Arabs, once pre-eminent in a host of skills, from astronomy and algebra to architecture and engineering, have seen their societies stagnate and fester.
For example, we discovered in IBM that when a particular eminent blogger talked about a new product announcement, it increased audience traffic to the product information web pages almost a thousand-fold.
Discovery has a pre-eminent content position and a very worldwide distribution capability.
Individual members of the faculty, in fact I - there's a Professor Robert Barro, some of you may know him, he's an eminent economist, a few years ago he made headlines because Columbia University - he's at Harvard and Columbia University wanted to hire him away from Harvard.
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Or would any kind of structure lead to its eminent demise as a novelty item?
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The report states that "an eminent person from a country other than the UK or Ireland" should be appointed to oversee the implementation of the commission's recommendations.
The head of climate studies at NASA, Hansen first gave evidence on the issue to the US Congress in 1988, and is now an eminent scientist and a prominent public advocate.
"It will be a pre-eminent centre for jazz in the Middle East, " Alfardan said at the time and a place for those who are "passionate about this unique art form".
He had 23 honorary doctorates from eminent universities, possibly a record, and many academic awards.
"Eminent domain is like a knife, " says Vince Lepore, a Long Branch activist who fought against Pier Village.
Some local governments have sought to stretch their eminent domain power as a means of augmenting revenue by expanding their tax base.
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The eminent writers duly propose a huge (nay, hundredfold) boost in funding to help the poor cope with a shifting climate through drought-resistant crops, for example.
Eminent domain "serves a very useful purpose, " says Mr. Barry.
What's worth flagging about the meetings this year is that the Eminent Persons Group, a small group of distinguished Americans and representatives from each of the 10 ASEAN countries, have been working throughout the year since they were convoked in Bali to develop some recommendations to the leaders -- a report that ought to be coming out shortly.
Shivinder Mohan Singh sat down a year ago with Naresh Trehan, an eminent cardiologist and business partner, at a five-star hotel in New Delhi.
As a result, the eminent biologist who runs the centre, Dr Robin Crump, was presented with a unique "before and after" study which is providing valuable information about the precise impact of oil on the life of the sea-shore.
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Louis the city grabbed 24 buildings owned by a housing ministry called Sanctuary in the Ordinary, cited the group for illegally displaying a mural ("End Eminent Domain Abuse"), then denied its application for a sign permit.
"No single government should have a pre-eminent role in Internet governance, " one statement noted.
Any information you can provide regarding a source for eminent domain insurance would be most welcome.
World-famous sitarist Ravi Shankar, once a favorite of the Beatles, was awarded a bungalow under a category for eminent artists.
First, Vice President Al Gore was assigned a new role as a pre-eminent spokesman for the Clinton administration on foreign policy matters.
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Horner is an eminent paleontologist, and was a consultant on the movie.
In 2004 the city moved to grab the land under eminent domain (and pay a court-approved price), then turn it over to Royall.
Henry Kissinger, a rather more eminent former secretary of state, also mixes influential China-friendly views with profitable ties to firms doing business in the country.
Bob transformed the FBI after September 11, 2001 into a pre-eminent counterterrorism agency, he has shown extraordinary leadership and effectiveness at protecting our country every day since.
To ensure all these goals are met, Sunny Varkey has also put together a network of eminent, international advisors who are proven gamechangers on the global stage.
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While the majority is largely symbolic -- the LDP had no dearth of support in the house -- it is a testament to the party's return to a pre-eminent role in Japanese politics.
Japan's weak eminent-domain laws discourage a government takeover.
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