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“In ‘Dracula,’ Lugosi is going to London for, I don’t know, world domination,” the director explains.

This failure wasn’t just about policy but, as Pierre Bourdieu observed, about forgetting that domination operates not only through economic structures but also through beliefs and cultural persuasion.

From Salon

Such was the scale of Liverpool’s first-half domination that goalscorer Gakpo had as many touches in the opposition box, eight, as the entire Manchester City team combined in the first half.

From BBC

She told us that Wallace regularly talked about sex, and about domination and spanking.

From BBC

This domination of digital media complements how the Republicans have spent decades creating a parallel media universe and echo chamber anchored by Fox News and the other “news” networks and outlets in its orbit.

From Salon

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

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