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supreme

[suh-preem, soo-] / səˈprim, sʊ- /


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Legion Maria is not the only African religious movement to feature a black supreme being.

From Barron's

The separation of powers is explicitly enshrined in North Carolina’s constitution, which declares, “The legislative, executive, and supreme judicial powers of the State government shall be forever separate and distinct from each other.”

From Salon

This season, City are breathing down their necks, so can he finally get Arsenal over the line to end their long wait to claim the top-flight title, or will City and Guardiola reign supreme again?

From BBC

Kenneth Clark dates this picture at about 1462-4, when the artist was in his 40s, and calls it “one of the supreme works of painting in the world.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“She must have felt so much shame,” she said, describing her own experience of being a divorced woman in this town — where custom and convention are supreme, and purposeful familial destruction is abhorrent.

From Los Angeles Times