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- Bishop Sava was an uninfluential and secluded person, and dedicated himself more to religion than to politics.
- Former " matai " of the family have by comparison become unimportant and their names have fallen into disuse or become uninfluential.
- Nearly all mayors in the UK are indirectly elected and hold a remarkably uninfluential position for a short time, usually one or two years.
- Behring has proved to be the perfectly unliked, unadmired, unconnected, uninfluential owner for whom the other NFL owners are willing to make an example.
- In 1833 & mdash; 1835 he was president of mercury poisoning, which interfered with his work in Boston and at Hamilton College, and made his life after 1839 solitary and comparatively uninfluential.
- With the advent of the early Muslim conquests of the seventh and eighth centuries, the hitherto largely uninfluential Arabic language slowly but surely replaced many of the indigenous Semitic languages and cultures of the Near East.
- I see it as a very uninfluential factor in people . " Mitcham has said that after the Beijing Olympics, he received many letters from gay teenagers, " and that was really nice, really humbling ".
- "It makes no sense for Mr . Blair to turn his back on Europe and become a junior, and probably increasingly uninfluential, ally of the U . S . as it remakes the world, " said the columnist.
- The town, always small and uninfluential ( unlike its Mississippian predecessor on the site ), survived until the time of the Cherokee removal in 1838, after which its outskirt on the west became the town of Ross'Landing, later renamed Chattanooga.
- Nor was there much of a need to impose censorship as mainstream newspapers were not prepared to rock the boat, while the small number of radical / revolutionary papers opposing the war were deemed too uninfluential to be worth the trouble and bad publicity of censoring or suppressing.
- :: : ( Note that the following is a wild guess : ) I think I know why, besides the licensing, Qi and Shen have been entirely uninfluential, thereby failing to achieve Wikipedia notability : there's little that's qualitatively unique about them except for implementation details.
- After Walker left Britain and moved to Cologne, his role as promoter of the Nouvelle Droite in Britain was taken on by Lawson, who launched " Perspectives ", a meta-political magazine, in the early 1990s; this was re-launched as " Radical Shift " in 1997, but remained uninfluential.
- When Burdzhalov, then the deputy editor of the foremost Soviet journal on history, in spring of 1956 published a bold article examining the r鬺e of Bolsheviks in 1917 and demonstrated that Stalin had been an ally of Kamenev who had been executed as a traitor in 1936 and that Lenin had been a close associate of Zinoviev who had been executed as a traitor in 1936 , Burdzhalov was moved to an uninfluential post.