influential in the PONS Dictionary

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By 1910 his miners group was the largest organised labour group in which he was already a very powerful and influential figure.
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Pinker has been named as one of the world's most influential intellectuals by various magazines.
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His other influential works include texts on legal realism, form and substance in the law, and on statutory interpretation.
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He made a large fortune, and was influential in the region as company director and shareholder.
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Sunny been named the most valuable female polo player seven times, and has been called the most influential person in where womens polo is today.
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Tram was one of the most influential and important jazz saxophonists of the 1920s and 1930s.
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His work in pragmatics, in particular his innovation in the theory of scalar implicature, is widely influential.
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In psychology the positivist movement was influential in the development of behavioralism and operationalism.
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In a career spanning several decades, she has worked with many influential artists.
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The speed in which they worked was influential as well.
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