The chief feature of the allotment was, however, the formal overthrow of the fiction that Austria is preponderatingly a German country and not a country preponderatingly Slav with a German dynasty and a German façade.
Furthermore, so far as reliable information before us goes, it appears that actions for absolute divorce also proceed preponderatingly from wives.
But in Vienna, being a preponderatingly Catholic city, divorce is hard to obtain.
That great separation of positive and negative electricity sometimes takes place during rainfall is undoubted, and the charge brought to the ground seems preponderatingly negative.
Narrative; the last two, Discourses; and, in all three cases, preponderatingly secondary and negligible.
Thus the Jews were largely concentrated in commerce and industry, the non-Jews preponderatingly concentrated in agriculture.
The Jews arepreponderatingly industrial and commercial, in striking contrast to the rest of the population, which is preponderatingly agricultural.
In each of these countries, again, the Jews are essentially town dwellers in the midst of preponderatingly rural populations.
Amidst populations preponderatingly devoted to agricultural occupations and dwelling in villages, the Jews represent an industrial and commercial people, strongly concentrated in towns.
Galicia is a preponderatingly agricultural land and possesses the densest agricultural population in Europe.
But these events not only did not end but actually intensified war, while bringing out more sharply its preponderatingly economic character.
While foreign investment is preponderatingly of this sort, however, there also exist the beginnings of a movement more truly international.
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