Synonym: chief, extreme, foremost, greatest, maximum, paramount, top, uppermost, utmost. Similar words: extreme, remember, premise, premium, extremely, tremendous, retirement, measurement. Meaning: [sʊ'prɪːm] adj. 1. final or last in your life or progress 2. greatest in status or authority or power 3. highest in excellence or achievement 4. greatest or maximal in degree; extreme.
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151. I badly wanted the job of fifth-grade safety monitor because Mrs Lambertson said it required supreme bravery.
152. Acknowledging the confusion, the Supreme Court in 1990 disavowed its earlier opinions and announced a new approach.
153. The Houses of Parliament are also the final arbiters of the tenure of office of judges of the Supreme Court.
154. WEAPONS/ARMOUR: The Supreme Patriarch carries a sword but wears no armour as this would compromise his magic.
155. If the Supreme Court and the judiciary it leads do not change course, the awesome consequences are clearly foreseeable.
156. The Supreme Soviet approved the proposals in principle on Nov. 17.
157. He was a high churchman for whom the sacrament of holy communion was the supreme moment of worship.
158. Luke uses this story as the supreme example of his theme of universalism.
159. And, in his supreme arrogance, new challenges had to be swiftly conquered.
160. Each autonomous republic is represented by eleven deputies in the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet.
161. Some of these questions are confronted by the Supreme Court in the following controversy.
162. This is the supreme Zapatista authority and its decision-making follows an age-old democratic pattern.
163. Sekers Service Supreme Breaking all records, Sekers supplied a customer with specially woven cloth in an amazingly short time.
164. The Supreme Court is expected to weaken further the nationwide constitutional protection for abortion early next year.
165. Human rights lawyers filed an appeal to the supreme court.
166. For, in the spirit of constitutionalism, parliament is both accountable and the supreme law-making authority.
167. That is why the Supreme Court has been so determined to protect the rights of citizens to protect themselves against the government.
168. The Supreme Court's decision also focused attention on the Freedom of Choice bill currently awaiting congressional consideration.
169. Total confusion reigns supreme(sentencedict.com), and an atmosphere close to mass hysteria ensues.
170. In the final analysis, the Supreme Court will be called upon to resolve these conflicting interpretations.
171. But from the early years of the twentieth century to the 1930s classical styles reigned supreme for all larger city stations.
172. Formally, it was parliamentary and the approval of the Supreme Soviet was needed for all significant laws and appointments.
173. This meeting followed the ratification on Dec. 10 and 12 of the CIS declaration by the original signatories' Supreme Soviets.
174. He arrived at his supreme court office despite government claims that he had already been replaced by a Mugabe supporter.
175. When he was governor,[www.Sentencedict.com] Brown appointed Rose Bird as chief justice of the California Supreme Court.
176. If we consider the independence of the Judiciary, the Supreme Court has the right to determine the constitutionality of all legislation.
177. The Supreme Court was due to rule whether he must face impeachment proceedings on corruption charges.
178. The supreme God is a Being eternal, infinite, absolutely perfect; but a being, however perfect, without dominion, cannot be said to be Lord God. Isaac Newton
179. This was the chief justice of the state supreme court!
180. The 1834 agreement resolved a Supreme Court suit brought by New Jersey in 1829.
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