A much-conquered country learned the wisdom of ambiguous expression, as for that matter did much-conquered Persia.
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This part of Italy has been conquered and conquered again (by Byzantines, Ostrogoths, Arabs, Greeks, Spaniards, the list goes on).
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Independence cha-cha declared Oh Freedom cha-cha we've conquered At the Round Table they won Oh Liberty cha-cha we've conquered!
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Their song — an ode to the quick-witted sheriff (Cleavon Little) who "conquered fear and he conquered hate" — brought Mr. Morris and Mr. Brooks an Academy Award nomination for best original song.
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If I've seen the sun rise, I've conquered the day.
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I had to conquer the thing that had conquered me.
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I came, I tried it on, and it conquered me.
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Since then, the American IPO model has conquered the world.
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ShopRunner chief executive Sam Yagan conquered the online dating world.
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Vikings conquered half of England and part of northern France.
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Gwyneth Paltrow has conquered one of her greatest fears . . . vacation.
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LONDON — David Bowie has finally conquered the U.S. album charts.
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Everything I conquered was my merit and from my team.
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She had conquered so much to get to this point.
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Carine Roitfeld has conquered every aspect of the fashion industry.
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Beck, 50, and her husband conquered their own financial struggles.
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He's conquered American politics but doesn't seem to know why.
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Llewellyn survived the onslaught and the Allies conquered the coastline.
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Taliban fighters even briefly conquered the northern city of Kunduz.
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Up in the air Uber's pretty much conquered the roads.
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"I came, I saw, I conquered," Ibrahimovic wrote on Twitter.
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I conquered cancer because of what Coach Wooden taught me.
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But Ms. Rana proved that it could indeed be conquered.
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Disney conquered childhood and has now managed to conquer adulthood.
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It was conquered with a fearsome toll on both sides.
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He appears still happily convinced that love had conquered all.
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Beck, 50, and her husband conquered their own financial struggles.
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Once they'd conquered the air, respect was still not guaranteed.
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LOS ANGELES — A foreign-language film finally conquered the Oscars.
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Since then, computers have conquered swathes of the financial industry.
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Yet after Harvey conquered one major surgery, 2016 brought another.
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Having conquered Broadway, Alexander Hamilton will now be storming Sotheby's.
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But WE Pete supporters [are] unified and conquered without hate.
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What are the most surprising places these movements have conquered?
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Watch -- he came back and conquered that male strip club.
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"To see the statue, I feel like I've conquered," White said.
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Lithium-ion batteries, fashionable elsewhere, have not conquered the UUV world.
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Have you conquered all of the Real Housewives franchises on Bravo?
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IS conquered those areas after sweeping across the country in 2014.
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Cities rise, fall, and are conquered by the better AI players.
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And yet, Uber has conquered those to build a gargantuan business.
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Farhad: So they've conquered the non-China world — that's pretty big!
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New York City, prepare to be conquered, one way or another.
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Fried chicken has not simply survived industrialization; it has conquered it.
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In 1898, America conquered the Philippines in the Spanish–American War.
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And so the baseball world Herzog conquered has gone to dust.
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It took a decade or two, but Atlanta conquered the world.
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Sure enough, it was an answer and I conquered that grid.
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Well, put her in cleats or Margielas: Consider the world conquered.
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After the war, it conquered foreign markets with its remarkable manufacturing prowess.
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Sure, voice dictation for documents has been conquered by Nuance's Dragon software.
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Those it had conquered were dar al-Islam (the territory of Islam).
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After the 20053 Battle of Kunasiri-Menasi, the Japanese conquered the Ainu.
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Gigi Hadid is only 21, and she's already conquered the fashion world.
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A grease pole was conquered, if only for a few seconds. pic.twitter.
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But imagine where we would be if nobody had conquered that fear.
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Everything that I failed at on Earth could be conquered in Sanctuary.
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Jennifer Lopez conquered the concrete jungle in the most fashionable way possible.
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They are portions of China's Fujian Province that the Communists never conquered.
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Alibaba reigns supreme there, so it's not like they've conquered the world.
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Gerstein is a heavyweight performer, having conquered Liszt's monstrously difficult Transcendental Études .
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"I came, I saw, I conquered," Zlatan wrote in his farewell tweet.
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What Professor Crosby called "the companions of the conquistadors" conquered as well.
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First, in 20073, it was invaded and conquered by the Soviet Union.
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Jack Z thought that park could be conquered with right-handed power.
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"Yes, we have conquered great victories recently," said Ms. Wolffer, the artist.
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Anxiety isn't something to be conquered but something to acknowledge and manage.
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" Beyoncé adds, "We came and we conquered/now we're happy in love.
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But he finally conquered that fear and is back to exercising regularly.
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What I thought I'd conquered has come back in an altered form.
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Ten days later, the Germans invaded France and swiftly conquered the country.
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They'd conquered the planet by knowing us better than we knew ourselves.
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They're all clued appropriately, assuming that you've conquered pun recognition this year.
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Otherwise, we teach men and women that women are to be conquered.
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Now the conquered will try to apply lessons learned against the victors.
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White supremacy represents another set of ideas that Americans have never conquered.
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Or in some cases, people have conquered phobias using lucid dreaming, he says.
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Three years after Munich, Hitler had conquered the bulk of the European continent.
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Imperial art often depicted these newly conquered 'others' in politicized and fetishized ways.
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That said, Pokémon Go hasn't conquered everybody's hearts and minds yet—Kuczynski included.
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Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown came, saw and totally conquered the Golden Globes.
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Chrissy Teigen's baby boy Miles Theodore has conquered his first milestone — he's walking!
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Instagram conquered Stories, but it's losing the battle for the next video formats.
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Turkey and Pakistan had conquered most of the Middle East and become superpowers.
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We as a people can not be divided and conquered at this time!!
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Amazingly, it kept paying salaries for about a year after IS conquered Mosul.
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Emoji have conquered the world, no doubt, but what happens after the conquest?
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I feel I can do anything, I conquered abuse, addiction, PTSD and depression.
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Harry Potter defeated Voldemort, and now he's conquered his next big challenge: Broadway.
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Those yet to be conquered were dar al-harb (the territory of war).
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In 1453 the Ottomans conquered Constantinople (now Istanbul), the seat of eastern Christianity.
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Bottom line: Disney conquered the 20th century world of entertainment with great programming.
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Here's a few other things she's conquered while wearing a pair of pumps.
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It has been conquered and occupied by Tatars, Ottoman Turks, Nazis and Russians.
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"East Germany isn't different because it was conquered by the Russians," he said.
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In the new show, technology has conquered the last frontier: decoding true love.
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A series that can't simply be conquered through one supremely anti-social weekend?
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I believed I'd conquered my fears, but they were just waiting to reignite.
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The philistinism sprang from our barbarism—and our barbarism had conquered the world.
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Since the eleventh century, Estonian land has been conquered by Russia five times.
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By the late eighteenth century, monarchy had conquered most of the Western world.
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You have filled your streets with sins, but surely you will be conquered.
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You've conquered a New York Times crossword, and that's nothing to sneeze at.
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Or what if the powerful Mulan and brave Pocahontas conquered their enemies, together?
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Take the peplum for example: it came, it conquered, and then it left.
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DeepMind conquered this by building in new mathematical bonuses to drive AI exploration.
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If it does, it will have conquered flaws in both concept and execution.
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Pyschologists have a few answers, along with those who have conquered their fears.
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But Ben-Gurion insisted that Israel give up the territories it had conquered.
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Conquered and reconquered for centuries, Tbilisi now wears its battle scars with pride.
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I have feared, fought and conquered limitations that had been set for me.
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The first installments of the "Pirates" franchise conquered skepticism with exuberance and charm.
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But he had long ago conquered his fear of heights, and of bigotry.
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In the 20th century, vaccines conquered many of the deadliest diseases of childhood.
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"Nazis" are easily legible as a long-since-conquered enemy of human decency.
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Brie Larson conquered the box office this month as a history-making, intergalactic superhero.
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In 1492, Ferdinand and Isabella conquered Granada and put an end to Islamic Spain.
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Apple Pay and Android Pay haven't exactly conquered the world of payments just yet.
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Before Castro conquered Cuba in 1959, Miami served as the playground for rich Americans.
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Nick, Joe, and Kevin initially conquered tween hearts through the Disney machine in 2007.
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Gray obliges and they hold each other, and gender is conquered for the day.
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They've conquered the latest movie circuit, so what's next for Hollywood's best and brightest?
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Paul Hill conquered his fears in honor of his late daughter Saoirse Kennedy Hill.
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When things are named, they can be understood and tamed and perhaps, eventually, conquered.
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Lady Gaga has officially conquered music and television – so what will she tackle next?
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Flash forward 65 million years, and you're being conquered by a $150 gaming accessory.
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The world's largest surfed wave was 78 feet, and conquered by pro Garrett McNamara.
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We spoke to Bradley to learn how Bentley conquered his deepest fears through flying.
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Figure skater Adam Rippon has conquered the Olympics, Dancing with the Stars and Twitter.
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These men made up the canonical back four, and together they conquered English football.
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Last year, Tesla conquered some "production hell" issues, as CEO Elon Musk called them.
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They have something to protect, and thus have never been conquered within its borders.
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Even though the U.S. got the demanded surrender, Japan was not a conquered country.
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This spread Russian culture, including its language and Slavic immigrants, to these conquered territories.
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If he survives confirmation, he will have conquered the capital that did her in.
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"She conquered all the men in my family," Nicola's daughter, Marella Caracciolo Chia, recalls.
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Cities conquered the landscape; several images in the show might well be called cityscapes.
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Some mystical combination of talent, toughness, luck and magic conquered everything in its path.
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Two-thirds of the incidents were attributed to the Texas-based Patriot Front, whose missives — like "Not Stolen Conquered" — are dressed up in red, white and blue and reflect the belief that their ancestors conquered America and granted it to them alone.
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"We conquered Reddit and drive narrative on social media, conquered the MSM, now it's time to get our most delicious memes in front of Americans whether they like it or not," a member of Nimble America posted on the introductory Reddit thread.
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She ultimately seems to be a classically imperialist ruler: She conquered and exploited multiple colonies to gain power while struggling to build a stable government in her wake, in part because she didn't want to stick around once she'd conquered a region.
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Before its defeat in the second world war, Japan conquered foreign lands with military might.
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The Seal Fucker has conquered the world and created a culinary miracle in the city.
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Even noted curmudgeon Simon Cowell cracked a smile as Islam conquered the ballad's high notes.
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Still, don't expect lone bot builders to disappear overnight—or StarCraft to be conquered soon.
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In 43, he sued to claim his share, months after "Spider-Man" conquered movie theaters.
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"Using this approach, Genghis Khan conquered half of the world with his army," he said.
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With another vault conquered, Mr. Sitar headed home and found his aluminum storm door locked.
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Conquered all the 73 Academy Awards Best Picture nominees with just a day to spare?
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Remember when cherries popped back onto the scene, conquered our hearts, and then never left?
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Ronda easily conquered the obstacles at Pepperdine University -- her fam had a much tougher go.
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So I was impressed with this episode giving her time to savor having conquered Westeros.
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Frankly, she was smarter and tougher than the liberals she fought and conquered so joyously.
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But Amazon conquered the book market in part on the strength of its "recommendation engine".
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Humans have colonized other planets, discovered the remnants of an alien civilization, and conquered death.
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Mr Buffett saw that its profits were about to accelerate as it conquered new markets.
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You've conquered this period of your life so that you can move forward toward prosperity.
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Having been conquered once, he would say, Afrikaners would never again negotiate their own destruction.
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The web has been remarkable for the speed with which it has conquered the world.
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"Love conquered death," Joanna captioned this photo of her daughters frolicking with a floral garland.
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Rome wasn't built in a day and homemade pie crust wasn't conquered in an hour.
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What if Shaka Zulu, and not Genghis Khan, conquered the largest landmass of all time?
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If a new frontier is to be conquered, then its technical challenges must be met.
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The claim about the return of conquered territories turns out to require some definitional parsing.
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The states are too small, too "divided and conquered" to solve these collective action problems.
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As he conquered other climbs and contests, he put the Dawn Wall on the list.
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All I know is that righteousness can neither be diminished nor conquered by the spiteful.
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The government was playing divide and conquer…Once they divided with the highway, they conquered.
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This space of imprisonment, and those imprisoned within, are beasts to be challenged, conquered, outsmarted.
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The Miskitos, unlike other Indian peoples in the Americas, were never conquered by the Spanish.
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The Force doesn't work there There's one galaxy that "The Last Jedi" hasn't conquered: China.
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Just the next year, in June 1941, it was invaded and conquered by the Nazis.
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And, a "culinary balance of trade" reveals which cuisine has most conquered the world's menus.
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When Molly arrives, she finds that even the women's bathroom has been conquered by men.
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I came, I saw, I conquered, and then after, a bunch of people came too.
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Since then, the former vice president has conquered the Super Tuesday and March 10 primaries.
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Zenobia was a warrior queen who united Syria and conquered surrounding civilizations in ancient times.
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Nash started Debt Free Charts after she and her husband conquered their own debt issues.
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Two years later, One Direction had essentially conquered the world — and were coordinating their outfits.
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He's the myth, the mystic, who spoke to God, they say, who conquered the world.
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Having conquered junior events, she's eyeing success in pro events while still in high school.
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Every week the Steelers have layered on more responsibilities, and Fitzpatrick has conquered them all.
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He's conquered the business world and now thinks he can do the same in politics.
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The candidate's visit to Party headquarters was akin to a general visiting a conquered territory.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - They've conquered the world and released three best-selling albums in 2019.
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In 1769, Corsica was conquered by France, and today it is a region of France.
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Another suggests Muslim people have "conquered" Europe, and will kill everyone and sexually assault women.
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In 2002, he sued to claim his share, months after "Spider-Man" conquered movie theaters.
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They conquered Mosul, one of Iraq's largest cities, in 2014, putting themselves on the map.
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Both rank among the world's most challenging peaks, conquered by only a handful of people.
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The vikings love Beebo so much, it creates an alternate timeline where the Vikings conquered America.
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It's nearly three years after the interim Iran deal, and Iran has conquered exactly zero countries.
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The new music conquered the world, starting with a concert in Carnegie Hall in New York.
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And she conquered motherhood on her own, as a widow single-handedly raising her five children.
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Photo: APMankind, in their arrogance, once thought they had conquered their immortal enemy: The scam robocall.
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In fact, it seems there's no magazine or catwalk the twenty-one year old hasn't conquered.
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Together, Nurse Julia and I conquered the world, saving lives, dating beautiful men — but never Ken.
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He was willing to promote people from conquered tribes and allowed religious freedom in his empire.
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There have been endless attempts to synthesize the relationship between Trump and the party he conquered.
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With 1.4 billion people, China represents one of the last major frontiers Facebook has not conquered.
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In 2018, we should have conquered all of the firsts with respect to the entertainment industry.
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Walmart conquered America by saving consumers money; Amazon is doing the same by saving them time.
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From composers to priests, artists to architects, scientists to writers, she conquered hearts—and broke them.
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J Balvin's upbeat single 'Mi Gente' has conquered the radio waves — and Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy.
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Pioneering on-demand companies have already conquered these challenges, and that's emboldening up-and-coming startups.
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Luckily, the surfer conquered his fear enough to ride the biggest wave ever recorded by Guinness.
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The series followed the women as they conquered New York City, love and their careers together.
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Having conquered just about every other form of media, Marvel's getting into the scripted podcasting game.
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He never quite conquered the United States, where he lived in Los Angeles in later years.
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Nash, 50, started Debt Free Charts after she and her husband conquered their own debt issues.
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Salafi-jihadists from ISIS and other groups also cite that the prophet in 634 conquered Mecca.
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Cate Blanchett came, she Thor and she conquered similar workouts endured by Ragnarok costar Chris Hemsworth.
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Find out how Tina conquered her aversion to debt and kicked her repayment strategy into overdrive.
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The Arabs had only four thousand soldiers, but within two years they had conquered the country.
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Rihanna's already conquered music (so many number ones!), sneakers (she was the Creative Director of Puma
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Clinton would say she had thought her husband had conquered his weakness in the late 1980s.
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A blind climber who conquered Mount Everest is teaching outdoor skills to others with physical challenges.
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Conquered countless times, the city has always managed to remain steadfastly itself when its occupiers change.
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Late-night TV isn't the only cultural space conquered by the looming presence of President Trump.
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The most obvious question is what would have happened if the company had not conquered India.
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The terror group never conquered the capital, but it had a grip on the city nonetheless.
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The annexation of conquered land and the involuntary transfer of populations are banned under international law.
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Wherever Arab and Islamic rulers conquered, they imposed their culture, language and — most significantly — their religion.
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Little by little he conquered all my resistance in a manner that was incredible — with patience.
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In the 16th century, their warriors conquered rivals and placed their heads on sticks as trophies.
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Laurie Hernandez conquered her first Olympics and now she's ready to compete on Dancing with the Stars.
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Bravo has already conquered cities around the country – and now the network is heading to the heartland.
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One showed a child being pushed to the ground, while another alleged that Islam had conquered Europe.
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Razer's conquered PC accessories and even sells some of the sleekest and best gaming laptops ever created.
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Russia had problems taking over Europe where Sweden, Italy and Germany had conquered much of Western Europe.
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Unions declined, and shareholder value conquered America, then Europe and Japan, where it is still gaining ground.
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The NFL has already conquered the U.S., and now its sights might just be set on Europe.
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There isn't much AR/VR can do about sleep, as even mighty mobile hasn't conquered that barrier.
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As part of the campaign of territorial and spiritual unification, called tawhid, they conquered Mecca in 1924.
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The Apple Watch conquered all comers and became the most important wearable in the world in 2017.
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Take the international norm against annexation of conquered territory, which Trump's Israel-Palestine peace plan essentially formalizes.
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Additionally, Worth notes that gold has recently conquered the commodity space after a long period of lagging.
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As Charlemagne conquered most of western Europe, his mints turned out huge quantities of new silver currency.
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In this scenario, a young woman serves as pristine, uncharted territory no one else has ever conquered.
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Lucky for all of you… I CRASHED, I CONQUERED, I MELTED, and she's still in one piece!
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They conquered Australia's highest mountain, Mount Kosciuszko, while wearing very little at all back in early-July.
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Mr Fogel deliberately casts him as Winston Smith, Orwell's curious narrator who is conquered by Big Brother.
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Self-driving car technology is still novel and far from being conquered by a set of companies.
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The DNA of the mummies was largely unchanged even as the Greeks and Romans conquered the region.
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Days later, she conquered the stage at the 2016 MTV VMAs for the first time since 2007.
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It has taken a few weeks of trial and error but these 3rd graders conquered planet revolution!
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Walmart conquered America with such "big box" stores—vast concrete blocks in an ocean of parking spaces.
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AS ANYONE who has conquered addiction knows, the first step is admitting that you have a problem.
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The amount of territory conquered in war has plummeted by 94 percent since the Pact was signed.
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The two men divided and conquered, with McConnell asking Trump explicitly for help trying to convince Sen.
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Her rhythm was subtler, because she no longer needed it as her armor, because she had conquered.
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As café owner Mark Ezekiel (*1) notes in KentLive, the Mega Breakfast challenge has rarely been conquered.
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In 22008, Ivan the Terrible conquered Kazan, capital of a Muslim successor state to the Mongol khanate.
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You're sitting on your throne looking out at your kingdom, now you have conquered your inner world.
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It's like certain things were so hard for so long, and I feel like I've conquered them.
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Roger Federer has conquered the tennis world and now has his sights on the adult contemporary charts.
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The Taliban conquered portions of Kunduz last fall as part of a larger offensive in northern Afghanistan.
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One wonders: has Skulptur Projekte conquered the Westphalian establishment, or has the establishment co-opted Skulptur Projekte?
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It's a narrative that was born out of what happened when the countries of Africa were conquered.
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Her fictional heroes marched forth and conquered life, but real life kept throwing her for a loop.
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But the risk of being conquered by the big man in red, for Italy, is still great.
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I'm not going to give up until I have conquered every single square, including the black ones!
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Having conquered Federer and a partisan crowd at Wimbledon, Djokovic is back on his most successful surface.
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And it won't be conquered with ladders for storming fortresses or with machetes, but with sheer presence.
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Consider that before 1928, the amount of territory conquered every year was equal to roughly 11 Crimeas.
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On the way I passed the ruins of ancient Lugdunum, the Roman administrative center of conquered Gaul.
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I'm not great at rebus themes, but I conquered this one without much slipping or sliding around.
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So go ahead and fill your horn and toast to another conquered day – you've probably earned it.
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But now L.S.U. has finished its campaign at 15-0, having conquered Alabama, Auburn, Florida and Texas.
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Or maybe it is more accurate to say he was Mt. Kilimanjaro, unmoving and not easily conquered.
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No one wanted to an untested TV director, even if she had already conquered the big screen.
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The Texas diva has an unofficial holiday, so it's clear she has conquered the birthday girl experience.
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He conquered waves thought to be unconquerable and performed feats of derring-do off Tahiti and Maui.
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Melegatti built an empire off the cake, and it conquered Italy, though it never quite went global.
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How the Nanaimo bar, a three-layer no-bake treat from British Columbia, conquered a nation's palate.
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"I cannot predict the future," Yuri told me, adding that he's since conquered his bouts with PTSD.
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Other countries, like Ethiopia, have not been conquered directly by European forces — so we do have models.
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The resulting article, "A Visit to Islamic England," claimed England was being quietly conquered by fundamentalist Islam.
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I dig into a character I haven't touched in months, prodding horrors I've already conquered and moved past.
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That is how teen TV conquered television — especially Netflix — at last, and it isn't letting up anytime soon.
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Even if it can't always be conquered, fear can be met head-on with the support of others.
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However, magic has been forbidden ever since her home was conquered by the Paladis Empires two centuries ago.
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Tyra Banks has already conquered fashion, beauty, film, TV, books and academia (remember she taught classes at Stanford?).
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Israelis began moving to the region after it was conquered, along with East Jerusalem and Gaza, in 1967.
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With most peaks already conquered, only the most daring and dangerous approach routes are left to be explored.
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They've conquered and categorized hundreds of dungeons, with every creature, trap, and territory seemingly known and accounted for.
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The trailers came, were watched, and conquered the internet at San Diego Comic Con 2017 this past weekend.
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Both cities share a love of spice-laden Sichuan cuisine, which in recent decades has conquered Chinese palates.
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And I felt, a couple of days, later, I felt that I really believe that fascists conquered Kiev.
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I not only came, saw, conquered but I put other people in the position to do the same.
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It wasn't quite a Thanos-level extinction event, but the Twitter purge came, it took, and it conquered.
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He headed to the United States with the confidence of an athlete who has already conquered considerable adversity.
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The following year, ISIS conquered Mosul and then the historic heartland of Christianity in Iraq, the Nineveh Plain.
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Some things can be conquered by war; others can be taken over by politics, demography, or even immigration.
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Ah, the hubris of man to believe that we have conquered the beasts of the land and sea.
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It was subsequently conquered by the Turks, then the Russians, then became a major destination for ethnic Greeks.
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It wasn't until they conquered the wind that they could call islands like Hawaii and Fiji their homes.
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The Korean War began in 1950 when North Korea invaded the South and nearly conquered all of it.
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Black Panther has just conquered the box office, but he's not the only black superhero in popular culture.
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But Germany's history of militarism and conscription of the people of conquered nations makes the idea particularly delicate.
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"Bein' alive and bein' a woman and bein' colored is a metaphysical dilemma I haven't conquered yet": Hello.
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He has conquered three of the four hardest routes, when no one else has done more than one.
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Readers expecting a finale in which good conquered evil were instead offered convoluted twists and a bleak denouement.
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Every conquered world joins their ranks, becoming a new enemy that our heroes must fight physically and psychologically.
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The Islamic State, the pesh merga knew, hadn't conquered such large swaths of the country with weapons alone.
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Our great national drama was a westward expansion that conquered a native population rather than coexisting with it.
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Don't look now, but Venice, once a great maritime and mercantile power, risks being conquered by day-trippers.
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It's a little like looking at the map of the trail up a mountain after you've conquered it.
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Zionist forces conquered West Jerusalem during the 2003 war, after five Arab armies attacked the newly declared state.
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By then, the Taliban had all but conquered Deh Naw, and my mother's family had fled to Kabul.
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Oh, right: You also get the satisfaction of knowing that you conquered your fear of the Friday puzzle.
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Only now the battle lines are drawn within the cultural left; the English department was conquered long ago.
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It seems appropriate that, having conquered America's establishment, Power should own a piece of its most treasured history.
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Once you've conquered these steps, it's time to give a real talk in front of a real audience.
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Without a word (and with some very cute sips of soup), Baby Yoda conquered the internet with memes.
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Oh, right: You also get the satisfaction of knowing that you conquered your fear of the Friday puzzle.
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Jean Bourgain, a mathematician who conquered difficult problems prolifically across a wide swath of fields, died on Dec.
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The pair convened in Chamonix, France, to train for a Mount Rainier climb — which they also conquered together.
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Crucially, none of his demons from seasons past have been conquered — they only persist and fester with time.
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Conquered and incorporated into China in the 18th century, Xinjiang has long been a thorn in China's side.
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Nowadays, the Gregorian calendar has largely conquered the world, and most countries now follow it for coordination purposes.
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I had conquered the front page of the front page of the internet and won an anonymous fame.
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He conquered the political scene and how he&aposs providing access to the American dream for millions of Americans.
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The election night classic has conquered the Internet as a meme, but Breitbart gathered a few of the best .
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It gives us hope that the pain is exorcisable, and that curses on generations of women can be conquered.
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Canvases became smaller and views more intimate; nature was something more easily conquered, its wildness increasingly invaded by machines.
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Luckily, I conquered it all, including rides I was initially unsure of, like the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
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The territory that makes up Uzbekistan today was conquered and incorporated into the Russian Empire during the 19th century.
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The island nation of Taranoke is conquered by the Empire of Masks, and its traditions and cultures are suppressed.
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She also penned a self-titled memoir, Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law, which released on Tuesday.
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He also wrote the most harrowing essay you'll ever read about orcs and conquered his video game completionist obsession.
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In fact, models of color with closely-shaved styles and the fluffiest 'fros imaginable conquered the runways all week.
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She's sure college will be a breeze, an arena as easily conquered as high school, where Zoey reigned supreme.
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But smartglasses' five major challenges must be conquered for them to work in consumer markets: (2300) hero device (i.e.
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Their territory was conquered by the Burmese king in the late 18th century, and later colonized by the British.
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Allerik Freeman added 14 points for N.C. State (12-5, 2-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), which conquered then-No.
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We hope only to prevent our allies and partners like Taiwan from being suborned or conquered by our opponents.
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Discerning the difference between truth and lies is a significant challenge that no person or machine has yet conquered.
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It is almost as if, in stepping inside that house of worship, Devin Kelley conquered it for that god.
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They owned slaves, but this population was drawn from a wide range of conquered peoples, including Gauls and Germans.
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The brand still heavily relied on pushups and padded models, while Calvin Klein conquered the market with its bralets.
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Lewis: I don't have a specific time frame I can share right now, but we have it conquered internally.
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It was clearly not an abstract question for a gay black man from Frankfort, Ky., who had conquered Broadway.
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Israel conquered Jerusalem's Old City and its environs, along with the West Bank, from Jordan in the 1967 war.
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Taylor Swift came, saw -- made things awkward -- but ultimately conquered ... so she's done sharing corner space with Kylie Jenner.
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Crash Bandicoot conquered the 90s, but how the same games might perform in 2017 will ride completely on nostalgia.
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" She has a brother-in-arms in Gustavo Arellano, the author of "Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered America.
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In 1941, Blessing was chief executive of Kontinentale Öl, a company formed to exploit oil reserves in conquered countries.
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Serbs in Bosnia took up arms to expel non-Serbs with the aim of annexing conquered territory to Serbia.
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She demanded loyalty from a conquered force and Randyll and Dickon defied her, in front of dozens of men.
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One night Fannami dreamed that the insurgents told them that the war was over, that they had conquered Nigeria.
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Occupied territory typically refers to land that has been conquered by an opposing force, such as another country's military.
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"Bein' alive and bein' a woman and bein' colored is a metaphysical dilemma I haven't conquered yet," she says.
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Sandberg sees room to run -- and an analog to what Sanders faced, and conquered, in Michigan two years ago.
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"Mount Everest, the world's loftiest peak, has been conquered," The Times declared in its report about the British aviators.
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There are few social-media platforms that Gary Vaynerchuk, the CEO of the digital ad agency VaynerMedia, hasn't conquered.
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Nearly 48 years after he signed into law the National Cancer Act, we still have not conquered this disease.
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Those with drive and confidence will love these puzzles — at least until they&aposve conquered them over and over.
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Historians do know that millenniums later, after the Spaniards conquered the Incan Empire, they introduced the potato to Europe.
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Conquered by the Manchus and reabsorbed by Mao, these lands make up at least one-quarter of Chinese territory.
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She has consistently appeared to forget about the people she's conquered beyond their capacity to serve and obey her.
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Polish world silver medalist Piotr Lisek conquered a talented field in the pole vault with a national-record 6.01m.
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FROM PEOPLETV: Christie Brinkley's Girls Alexa and Sailor Reveal How They've Conquered Bullies and Body Shamers (and Still Love Carbs!)
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It's a clear sign of nature over man, as far as that's something that can't be moved, can't be conquered.
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Pull-ups and obstacle courses are no match for Zac Efron, but running – that's a challenge he hasn't yet conquered.
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The Red Keep needs food to survive the coming harsh winter and they've taken it from the recently conquered Highgarden.
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Then, with "Nate" conquered, Jules is able to move on to her complex feelings for Rue through sex with Anna.
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Earlier this summer, a 13-year-old girl "conquered her fear" by wearing her first swimsuit publicly at the beach.
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They've fought moth-faced villains and conquered gods, each character an integral part of a larger and pretty magnificent whole.
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After her climb, she rested on a red mat and looked back up at the wall she had just conquered.
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In many ways, fictional female characters have already fought and conquered battlegrounds that women are still fighting in real life.
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In this show, not only are women objects robbed of personalities, they're also prizes meant to be won or conquered.
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After a merger in 2015 with Meinfernbus, a rival startup from Berlin, it has conquered nearly the entire German market.
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Anastasia Ashley won her first major surfing title at only 16 and conquered the 2010 Pipeline Woman's Pro in Hawaii.
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Israel conquered the region in 1967 and annexed it in 1981, but the move wasn't recognized by the international community.
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"Cats have already 'conquered' the most remote regions of the world (they are on all continents except Antarctica)," he said.
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Overall, though, this is a win for Drake, who also conquered the airwaves with "Nice For What" earlier this summer.
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It conquered hyperinflation after the rate had reached billions of percent, before ZANU-PF regained sole power four years ago.
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There are chants of deep lamentation, interlaced with quietly confident declarations that mortality has been conquered and life will prevail.
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The country's size, and the speed at which it conquered rich-world markets for low-cost manufacturing, makes it unique.
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The robot overlords may have conquered strategy games, but when it comes to Christmas spirit, humans are still on top.
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They rapidly conquered the Iberian peninsula, pushing out the ruling Visigoths and laying the foundations for centuries of Muslim rule.
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Sport was one of the many things that Romans appropriated from the lands it conquered and then made its own.
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His country had been invaded and nearly conquered, and he wanted a precedent that made wars of aggression a crime.
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Wakanda's sole and overriding national interest, according to the Panther monarchs, is to avoid being conquered or otherwise interfered with.
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The French king Charles VIII had invaded Italy the year before and conquered Rome, initiating the decades-long Italian Wars.
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Feminist and LGBT activists found a home among Democrats, albeit with some resistance, while the religious right conquered the Republicans.
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In the early nineteen-hundreds, France conquered the area, called it Chad, and declared it part of French Equatorial Africa.
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I've mostly conquered my addiction to the snooze button, but overindulgence did cause some minor fiascos in my younger days.
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Rose loves Augusta, but he has not quite conquered it despite making the cut in all 10 of his appearances.
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Between the lines: A conviction that, like Japan conquered cars, China may actually manage to pull off its tech ambitions.
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It's a fascinating look at the adversarial way speedrunners approach game worlds: as realities to be twisted, broken, and conquered.
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Leonard Delaney is the author of Conquered By Clippy, Invaded By The iWatch, and several other masterpieces of erotic fiction.
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Meanwhile, being favored by fashion incurred a cost when Pop and Minimalism conquered the art world, in the early sixties.
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In verses, she recalls the flirty singer, with the knowing scratch in her little-girl voice, who conquered 1990s pop.
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With that in mind, Mr. M'seddi, a kinetic and good-humored 27-year-old, conquered one of France's holy bastions.
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If, say, your army conquered France in one game, it would still be controlling France as the next game began.
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For instance, açaí berries, which come from the açaí palm and are considered a super fruit, have conquered world markets.
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Romans impressed their customs and laws on the conquered territories and on the foreigners who came to the Caput Mundi.
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The seas Ms. Lister conquered are known for mercurial weather and conditions that are arduous even for able-bodied sailors.
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In making rewarding social connections in college, I not only conquered loneliness, I found a path to a marvelous career.
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First of all, it quickly conquered her fears about her ability to take a hit in the heat of combat.
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That's the measure of our success these days — not how much territory we've conquered in a war with our neighbors.
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More than four decades after women began pouring into the American workplace, only a handful have conquered the corporate ladder.
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The device is too innately fascinating to be conquered by lifehacks, which feel like treating a hernia with vinyasa flow.
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The Philadelphia Eagles came, saw, conquered and were named Super Bowl victors, besting the Patriots in a 41-33 game.
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He also said he would resettle at least a million Syrian refugees, now living in Turkey, into those areas conquered.
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Having conquered smartphones and smartwatches, Qualcomm now wants its powerful mobile chips to power all-in-one virtual reality headsets.
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Under President Obama's watch, the Islamic State conquered a so-called caliphate the size of Ohio in Syria and Iraq.
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The Moors and Christians fought for centuries over the castle until Afonso I, the first king of Portugal, conquered Lisbon.
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Which is to say, to take what you have already conquered, by right, like a pirate taking a ship's treasure.
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Could France itself ask for an apology from Italy for the way the Romans conquered the Gauls under Julius Caesar?
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Both movies also have greedy megalomaniac guys with a curious, ill-advised penchant for the teeth of their conquered prey.
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For three quarters of Israel's lifespan as a nation state, its flag has flown over the territories conquered in 1967.
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Democrats may be advancing in the inner-ring suburbs, but that does not mean they have conquered the suburbs over all.
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Later, as Napoleon, an enthusiastic rule-maker, swept through Europe, he switched the countries he conquered to the right-hand side.
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As IPA conquered taste buds in India it spread around the world, turning up in America, Australia and South-East Asia.
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Together they conquered much of the peninsula and the alliance persisted through the ebb and flow of the Al Sauds' rule.
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Competition is seen as valuable in and of itself, to ensure innovation happens beyond one firm that has conquered the market.
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When the war ended, with the partial exception of the Soviet Union, the victors handed back the land they had conquered.
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After pink conquered the fashion world, Blaszczyk writes, Armstrong premiered pink vinyl flooring and General Electric started selling "Petal Pink" appliances.
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It's one he says he wants to embrace, though it may require as much determination as any hurdle he's conquered yet.
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In the age of reason, mountains became natural wonders to be studied and conquered; Mont Blanc was first scaled in 1786.
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But, with help from an 8-year-old aspiring veterinarian named Soleil, Newton conquered his fear (from a distance, of course).
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Mom Marlli, dad Luis and older sister Manuela make up Maluma, the name he has conquered the Latin American world with.
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The PDA officially died that day, replaced by keyboard-less touchscreen devices that have conquered the world over the last decade.
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Now, looking back at all she's done since, it's clear she's conquered the single – and-not-so-single – post-divorce life.
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Pop quiz: What tech mogul dropped out of Harvard after two years to found a tech company that conquered the world?
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How have women conquered Instagram, and are there any signs of this growth slowing as more men appear on the scene?
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It was that very instrument, the famous "Red Special," that served him almost exclusively as he conquered the world in Queen.
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Quincy says this is the next logical step for his old man, seeing as how he's conquered just about everything else.
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Square Enix has already conquered gaming consoles and computers, and now they're aiming to take over another platform: your Apple Watch.
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Both tribes are among the most powerful in the east and allied to Haftar, who has conquered most of eastern Libya.
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"Let's all have another Orange Julius," a conquered Brock shrugged as he succumbed to the impending doom of his suburban nightmare.
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With this quiet act of rebellion at the center of the novel, Hicks insightfully examines the dynamic of conqueror and conquered.
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In his first press conference he remarked that Japan's use of wartime sex slaves in territories it conquered was not unusual.
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And it was always my intent to flip that, so that she is the heroine, and she never will be conquered.
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Pompeii was conquered by the Romans in 89 BC and, as far as conquerors go, the Romans were pretty popular ones.
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Inside Facebook's hellish last two years Bad actors are using Facebook precisely as designed How Trump conquered Facebook without Russian ads
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These characters dominate the works at the Modern, where we see Degas's realism softened and liberated, or conquered, by his prints.
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Previously, imprisonment in interactive fiction had been about a tidy, self-contained space that would eventually be conquered by the player.
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They probably won't consider making peace until you've effectively conquered them, by which point of a peace treaty is almost moot.
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But then I discovered something incredible: While checking out Toronto neighbor division lines, I found out Drake has already conquered Saskatchewan.
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Israel conquered the region during the 213 war and later annexed it in a move not recognized by the international community.
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But it has always mattered, of course, always been a source of pride and pain for the conquerors and the conquered.
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They become like partners in a two-player video game, in which the boss to be conquered is the familial past.
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The arrival of Islam crimped the role of women but never entirely conquered the relative freedoms they enjoyed under nomadic tradition.
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Industry leader Toyota conquered the American car market with a rigorous manufacturing process that emphasized quality and reliability above all else.
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Oh, and there's a decrepit ancient vampire prince who shows up to demand why our leads haven't yet conquered North America.
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Survival of the throne: episode two A Japanese royal sought to make peace with the lands his country had once conquered.
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I never got Knights of the Round, set up the never die materia combo, or conquered the Emerald and Ruby Weapon.
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It was good to see how much of it she had already conquered; this was highly intelligent dancing against the grain.
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"We used to think that rights that have been conquered were rights that had been consolidated," said Ms. Schwarcz, the historian.
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The potential could hardly be greater: whole categories of disease conquered, radically personalized medicine, and drastically extended mental and physical prowess.
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This time, instead of singing about a rapacious audience, she's confronting insecurities implanted by her family — ones she hasn't entirely conquered.
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It was also his last Game 7 until he conquered the Indiana Pacers in the first round of this year's postseason.
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The rich world conquered runaway prices by the late 20153s as governments made central banks independent and gave them inflation targets.
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Just when he seemed to have conquered his critics, the most shocking threat came along: the election of Donald J. Trump.
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In 1339, the first Muslim ruler conquered the region, beginning a period of Islamic rule that lasted for some five centuries.
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He has won the Daytona 500, the Indianapolis 500 and a Formula One driver's championship, but he never conquered Le Mans.
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He was there both to survey the wreckage and to determine who, among the conquered, would prove loyal to his cause.
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But ultimately love conquered all, with a tender glance between spouses telegraphing that they were in it for the long haul.
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In 22016 and again in 22016, Sharapova conquered her worst surface — red clay — and took home trophies at the French Open.
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Musk said at the time, it would become available if and when the technical challenges were conquered and regulatory approvals were met.
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How One Parking Lot Photograph Conquered The Internet [Exclusive] New Doc 'Brave New Camera' Explores How Smartphone Photography Is Changing the World
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Kate also tried her hand at archery, while William conquered a ropes course as the children supported him and cheered him on.
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And what greater possibility is there than finding out who conquered a boogie board this week, or drank out of a coconut?
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Aging we may be, but we, too, are bombarded daily through whatever media we have conquered with depressing news domestically and globally.
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The Jerusalem of the time was ruled by the Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate until it was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1517.
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Having conquered Pat Riley's early thirties malaise through chocolate cake, I moved on to a less challenging, if more mind-boggling dish.
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The multi-touch smartphone, launched 203 years ago with Apple's first iPhone, has conquered the world, and it's not done getting better.
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Babur loved Kabul and was buried in the garden which he ordered to be created after he conquered the city in 1504.
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Balerion was the ultimate weapon – he conquered the Seven Kingdoms in just two years before being named King by the High Septon.
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Our attention is turned to "Balerian the Dread," the biggest of Aegon's dragons, whose flames forged the Iron Throne and conquered Westeros.
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Humankind is facing a very, very dark moment, in that we've conquered so many infectious diseases but now we're losing that fight.
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Facebook has largely conquered its competitors, giving it the slack to finally address the modern sociological challenges that stem from its popularity.
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With the fashion space relatively conquered, RewardStyle has now launched other verticals, partnering with home decor influencers and retailers like West Elm.
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I flew the drone in a number of challenging situations including the beach where the Phantom 21 conquered a strong westerly wind.
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The Arctic is not an empty landscape to be filled with meaning and protected or conquered by outsiders, as this concept suggests.
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Selena Gomez became the cool new kid on the block ... 'cause she went for a bike ride and conquered a school yard.
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As the Nazis conquered Europe, they expressed an explicit preference for fighting resistance movements that used guerrilla rather than civil disobedience methods.
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THE TRIUMPH OF SEEDS: How Grains, Nuts, Kernels, Pulses and Pips Conquered the Plant Kingdom and Shaped Human History, by Thor Hanson.
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Unlike the swashbucklers who conquered arenas, the Canterburians were cheerfully unheroic, pairing adventurous playing with shrugging, self-deprecating lyrics about nothing much.
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Mr. Trump later said, "I disavow," and he criticized Mr. Duke's suggestion that he had conquered "Jewish supremacists" within the Republican Party.
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For Ramsey, a Christian, it is the Christian's spiritual duty to "take dominion over money" (or, conquer money instead of be conquered).
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Having conquered their respective fields, the actress Sarah Jessica Parker and the journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates are heading into the literary unknown.
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Critics worry that he'll validate Russia's rule over its conquered neighbors, while human rights advocates fret that he won't discuss their issue.
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That, after all, is the pull of the amusement park: small thrills ordered and anticipated, and then conquered, fear confronted and overcome.
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Meanwhile, ISIS in its rise in 2014 conquered a vast portion of the Middle East, while massacring innocent people and terrorizing communities.
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In fact, once I conquered my nerves, I felt as though I was chatting with a close friend (seriously, no pun intended).
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" At least a few of the stickers appear to feature an image of the United States with the message, "Not Stolen, Conquered.
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They beat Dallas last week, and when Zuerlein went on to kick his 57-yarder, they had conquered New Orleans as well.
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These snacking divides may soon be conquered, thanks to a new, anti-crunch and rustle-free brand of movie and theatre snacks.
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But the company was in fact a conquering regime, and saw itself surrounded by the disaffection and sedition of its conquered subjects.
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He found that it wasn't the expansion of the U.S. that spread ideas like equality, liberty and democracy in the conquered lands.
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The multi-touch smartphone, launched 10 years ago with Apple's first iPhone, has conquered the world, and it's not done getting better.
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The Jewish state could hand its mortal enemies the conquered West Bank and Gaza and thereby create two states for two peoples.
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In 2012, jihadist groups conquered Timbuktu and other towns in the north of Mali, imposing a regime of terror on the population.
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" 48D: If anyone is wondering, the "old boast" in full is Caesar's "Veni, vidi, vici," or "I CAME, I saw, I conquered.
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It had to be bought, confiscated or conquered from Native Americans — a process that cost billions more, and is still not complete.
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In the early years of commercial aviation, with many frontiers still to be conquered, her exploits pointed the way to the future.
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Much has been made about how Mr. Trump has conquered the Republican Party, shrinking, purifying and remaking it in his own image.
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By the end of World War II, we and our British allies had in effect conquered a large part of the world.
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Five years later, North Vietnamese divisions armed with artillery and tanks conquered South Vietnam, whose top levels of government were in disarray.
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Once you've conquered these, you'll be a pro at mixing and matching until you find duos that best reflect your own personal style.
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They've conquered a new landscape of comedy in the most organic way imaginable, and it's a delight to watch every minute of it.
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I think it's very important for these pieces to come together, because divided we're conquered, where united we're powerful and can't be stopped.
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I've participated in underground ceremonies, and I've spoken to people who claim to have conquered their drug addictions after a single psychedelic experience.
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Many of the sites Ahmed photographed were indeed attacked by ISIS last month when Kurdish authorities say militants very nearly conquered the city.
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And, like many an empire and human civilization, a great gym is not conquered from without, until it has destroyed itself from within.
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But with SMS and social apps like Facebook and WhatsApp having conquered chat, AOL is giving up the fight with no planned replacement.
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He questioned its desire for peace with the Palestinians, given the relentless expansion of Jewish settlements in lands conquered by Israel in 1967.
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And if you've had a shuffle-sized hole in your life since streaming conquered the music industry, this should fill it pretty nicely.
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"There's a tendency to assume because he is who he is and he's said that he's conquered it that he's fine," Standefer said.
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"The extreme right has conquered Brazil," Celso Rocha de Barros, a Brazilian political columnist, said in an election-night webcast of Piauí magazine.
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Chelsea and Cole DeBoer took their baby son Watson for his first medical shots, while Leah Messer conquered her fears of public speaking.
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I'm not eating it very much now, not because I've conquered it with an iron will to abstain — but because it's cold out.
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Since its beginnings in 2000, Danish brand Ganni has slowly conquered the fashion world with its easygoing, hyper feminine aesthetic and cult following.
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Gwyneth Paltrow has already conquered the worlds of film and lifestyle brands, so now her sights are set on a new medium: television.
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In 1992, the Japanese climber conquered the so-called "Seven Summits" -- becoming the first woman to scale the highest mountains on seven continents.
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Having conquered Mr Xi with "Iowa nice", the state government hopes that a relationship fostered over 30 years will survive what comes next.
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Ohler makes a pretty convincing case that we wouldn't have the word "blitzkrieg" without it; the Germans may not even have conquered Europe.
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An Italian developed the first espresso machine, but a Swiss firm, Nestlé, conquered the market for personal espresso-makers with its Nespresso system.
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He is, in many ways, the last of his kind—the raffish, roguish, eccentric Brit who conquered worlds and created his own legacy.
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In that way, she was like all conquered peoples and power-hungry parties; without a scapegoat she had no chance of confronting reality.
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Iliad is looking to grab a quarter of the Italian mobile market using the same low prices and straightforward contracts that conquered France.
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Revolutionary France became the first nation to harness all the state's resources to the waging of war; Napoleon's Grande Armée conquered the continent.
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Once you've conquered that goal, begin adding longer periods of jogging until you can jog for 30 seconds per minute for 30 minutes.
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The Crimean Tatars' suffering goes as far back as 1783, when Russia first conquered and annexed the peninsula and began forcing them out.
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Nearly 25 years ago, salsa surpassed ketchup in retail store sales, and some would argue that Mexican food has already conquered American cuisine.
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"Then here came this out-of-town gay fellow who conquered society to the extent that he gave that party," Mr. Epstein said.
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Stephen King, since very early on in his career, has been considered a horror master and has conquered virtually every medium there is.
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A "section" of Cesarean speech is I CAME, I saw, I conquered; at 18D, the Latin word for "that," a pronoun, is ILLE.
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In the ongoing war for control of the digital space that is the modern car, Google just conquered a major swath of territory.
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The primary roadblock to the LTSE has long been the regulatory hurdles — which Ries seems to have now conquered with the SEC's approval.
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When Jordan's Arab Legion conquered the Old City, its Jewish Quarter and surrounding neighborhoods, it forced out every Jewish man, woman and child.
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He undertook serious risks and advanced into chaotic and incoherent fields, which he conquered with a steady belief in innovation, compassion and consequence.
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Instead, I pinned it to my bookshelf like a hunting trophy: See, this beast was difficult and dangerous, and I have conquered it.
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Jumping around in time doesn't make it seem like he's conquered anything; he seems like he's never had to conquer much at all.
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The plan was for the C.C.P. to take over the K.M.T. from within after the Chinese warlords were conquered by this united front.
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Now, do check out this Bloomberg Businessweek feature by Elizabeth G. Dunn, on how Kerrygold butter conquered the kitchens of the United States.
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Three years after its premiere in London in 1995, this flamboyant production conquered Broadway, winning three Tony Awards, including one for best choreography.
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But Spaniards who conquered Mexico took fat domesticated turkeys back to Spain in 1519, and they instantly became popular for taste and nutrition.
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Big tech conquered the world in the 2010s, and the FAANG stocks and their peers might be sorry to see the decade end.
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"Nature" traces the evolution of lions, tigers, cheetahs, leopards, jaguars, ocelots and their predator cousins as they conquered the wild and eventually us.
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Mankind will be conquered not to the sound of marching metal-boned Schwarzeneggers but to the soft hum of an unoccupied family Prius.
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There were video clips of Ms. Norman performing some of the roles she conquered the Met stage with in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Trilobites Paleontologists believed dicynodonts died out as dinosaurs conquered the world, but fossils found in Poland suggest they survived millions of years more.
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ISIS conquered most of Diyala in June 2014, when it surged from its northern stronghold in Mosul nearly to the gates of Baghdad.
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He said he felt as if he had conquered a mountain, but from that summit he saw other mountains he wanted to climb.
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Orientalism gave credence to the idea that these societies needed to be conquered and civilized, and the veil became justification to do so.
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Before It Conquered the World, Facebook Conquered Harvard Here's a fun detail in Alexis Madrigal's piece about the earliest days of TheFacebook, when it existed only at Harvard, and a young Mark Zuckerberg asked a dean, Harry Lewis, if he could depict Lewis as the central node in the baby network: "I had a very interesting reaction," Lewis told me recently.
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If one people violently conquered the territory of an indigenous people, forced them to declare allegiance to the conquering nation and creed at the point of a sword, foisted a culture, religion and language on the conquered people and treated those who refused as second-class citizens with far fewer rights, there would rightly be outcry, derision and, above all, condemnation.
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Singularity cassandras have never been great at perspective-switching, making people understand what a world-conquering robot would be thinking while it world-conquered.
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For a species that's conquered Earth and traveled through space and invented the Slapchop, we humans sure are insecure when it comes to technology.
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After more than a decade of professional training, and having conquered the track and the roads as an athlete, Kipchoge already understands his numbers.
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But Lucas has admitted he watched Star Trek reruns while writing his movie, notes Chris Taylor, author of How Star Wars Conquered The Universe.
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Congratulations: You've just conquered a creature that's been around since the Jurassic Period, and it's the most delicious dinosaur you could possibly cook tonight.
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The offerings also speak to the geographic reach of the Aztecs, a warrior society like ancient Sparta that conquered neighboring kingdoms to acquire tribute.
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Fortunately for me, that was the age of BattleTech, when North America's answer to Macross and all things Gundam had improbably conquered nerd culture.
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"It existed between 2,200 and 1,200 years BC, was at times a kingdom or a provincial capital and was conquered and destroyed several times."
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They seem to be the pacifist philosophers of the sea, but they exist solely so they can be conquered in a 60-second scene.
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All Images: Tim WheelerHundreds of millions of years ago, a tiny green microbe joined forces with a fungus, and together they conquered the world.
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He also opened negotiations with President Wilson, thinking the Americans would offer terms that let Germany keep conquered territory in Poland and Alsace-Lorraine.
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As John Faragher of Yale University says, they were conquered or acquired by the federal government in the first place, often from native Americans.
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I'd woken up to sore muscles from summiting the highest peak in the Indochina region two days prior — the first mountain I'd ever conquered.
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Just a few years prior, the country of about 18 million had been part of a Nazi empire that nearly conquered all of Europe.
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From 22015 games they won nine – losing to Slovakia early on in qualifying – to easily reach the tournament they conquered in 2008 and 2012.
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A small region along Russia's southern border, Chechnya has been a problem for the Russians ever since they conquered it in the 19th century.
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Humanity conquered the Rubik's Cube long ago, and we've spent the almost 40 years since its initial release in 1980 attempting to dominate it.
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A decade later, Windows is in third place behind Google's Android and Apple's iOS, which conquered mobile computing devices and caught Microsoft flat-footed.
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Even the Christian kingdoms of Castile and Aragon were multiracial—and they continued as such while Portugal conquered territory in north and west Africa.
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J. Balvin has conquered the music world with his reggaeton hit "Mi Gente," and now the star is already looking ahead to the future.
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Hathaway and Shapiro say that virtually all the conquered territory that had been unrecognized by the international community since 1928 was restored after 1948.
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At the outset of the war, he finds, many military officers in the conquered nations moved toward resistance, but they tended to fizzle out.
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Silicon Valley has long shunned regulated industries, but having conquered so much of the landscape in other industries, it is now turning to finance.
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Cash was considered an experienced climber who had conquered the "Seven Summits," the tallest mountains on every continent — including Everest — according to ABC News.
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HBO reclaimed its Emmys lead, while Amazon conquered comedy at the 2019 Emmy Awards, held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday.
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JARAUN MATTHEW BARBER Many drugs were already present in the hospitals of Mosul and Tel Afar, and other places conquered by the Islamic State.
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During the 1970s, before pizzas and kebabs conquered the Danes' appetite, the first institution of international fast food culture was the kinagrill (Chinese grill).
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He shared how he conquered social media with a positive message, and how others can leverage multiple social media channels to build their brand.
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In 2016, the Republican Party did not decide; it was conquered in a cruel blitzkrieg, then rapidly remade in the image of its captor.
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"He used marriage as a diplomatic instrument, making his own bed the focus of efforts to bind the territories he conquered," wrote our reviewer.
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In the song, released in February, Akuetteh urges the world not to give up but to continue fighting until the disease is eventually conquered.
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Sixteen centuries later, Saladin, a Kurd, treated the Jews humanely after he conquered Jerusalem, and notably hired a Jewish doctor, Maimonides, as his physician.
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They are not: A country with a 1.33 percent annual chance of conquest can expect to be conquered once in an ordinary human lifetime.
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Having conquered business, the executive has literally set his sights on the stars, and the documentary is framed by Bezos' investment in space exploration.
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We'd have landed there by the mid-1980s, and Venus and the moons of Jupiter would have been conquered in the early 21st century.
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He conquered death, leaving sin behind, and he invites every sinner to come to him and find forgiveness in taking our sin upon himself.
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Nearby is the Tomb of Cyrus, built in the 6th century B.C., enclosing the bones of a ruler who conquered most of Western Asia.
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The rest of Syria, meanwhile, is steadily being conquered by Assad, who is bombing hospitals in East Ghouta and elsewhere, still using banned weapons.
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