To conquer this problem, we used a second beamsplitter to introduce integrated in-line illumination in the system. |
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Some are the personal armies of aspiring warlords, out to conquer as much territory as they can and hold it by force. |
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That ability to conquer challenges carries over into other areas of life as well. |
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For many others, learning Chinese is not for business but a life skill that helps conquer the feeling of strangeness in an unfamiliar city. |
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To conquer this peak one has to climb on rock and ice. A high level of technical skill, physical fitness and acclimatization is required. |
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He wasn't the first or last pioneer to come to grief in man's quest to conquer the skies. |
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The Idirans, on the other hand, conquer the species they considered inferior and subjugate them into their righteous religious empire. |
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It is a heartening trend, and ample proof that youngsters are looking to follow the footsteps of achievers who conquer new domains. |
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Unless I can conquer my competitive instincts, there'll be a lot of very wet toddlers and it'll all end in tears. |
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He says he has united the Germanic Tribes, and the hordes of Iberia, Italia, and Britannica, in a full wave to conquer all. |
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You have crystal clarity of mind and look squarely at truths and situations to conquer your fears and adversaries. |
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By the main course we are struggling, but I am determined to conquer my grilled loin of lamb with pearl barley and mushroom risotto. |
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It grew up in the effort to conquer Canaan against what we thought was an ocean of idolaters and the effort to survive the Roman Empire. |
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Coaxing Dan to conquer his demons is his therapist, played by an almost unrecognizable Mel Gibson in a hammy bald wig and Coke-bottle glasses. |
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Using genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and cybernetic implants, they set out to conquer human nature. |
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You didn't question this because they were so fearsome and merciless, and all they wanted to do was conquer and kill. |
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I wanted to conquer this fear of not measuring up, so I took a ton of classes. |
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In order to conquer the obstacles that don't exist for ordinary people, he had to work twice as hard and expend double the energy to succeed. |
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According to them it was God's own destiny for them to conquer the entire continent to bring it under the U.S. control. |
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The ego's perverted version of this noble drive is the desire for power and control, the urge to conquer the world. |
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Once his home territories were settled, Alexander set out to conquer new territory. |
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During the last century, when communism attempted to conquer the world, the poor were never better than its dispensable foot-soldiers. |
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I have to say that I am quite happy relying on theirs, and the guidebooks description, and have no urge to come back to conquer the place. |
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Imperialism meant a state with an emperor, a ruler using military power to conquer other people. |
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The idea originated with the Pope's blessing of Mussolini's troops on their way to conquer Ethiopia, Rastafari's spiritual homeland. |
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It is now our own fires that must be controlled, understood, organized and made ready to confront and conquer whatever awaits us. |
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It is not the attainment of a capacity that helps the hero conquer his challenges but the reattainment of it. |
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Fortunately, the powers of friendship, redemption and the spirit of Christmas conquer all. |
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A Scottish doctor has died in a climbing accident on Mont Blanc, moments after fulfilling his dream to conquer the mountain. |
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Did it conquer new territory for female expression, or did it somehow incorporate the misogynistic grotesquerie it cited? |
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The Germans had plans to invade and conquer Africa, and for this they needed detailed studies and information. |
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It would be a tough climb, near impossible, but I felt real faith that I could conquer the mountain. |
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We weren't marching off to conquer other countries, but to save them, for real, not for pretend purposes. |
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For in order to conquer the hostile environment of the llanos, the settlers had to strain their imagination and creative skills to their limits. |
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The expedition, that was flagged off on Thursday, will start the climb this week-end and have 15 days to conquer the peak. |
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It is this long-termism and the necessary pain that Labor must conquer before it will win office federally again. |
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The documentary, due out in the autumn, will follow a mountaineering novice on his attempt to conquer Everest. |
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Here's one dentist who has got his teeth into helping patients conquer their fear of sitting in the dreaded surgery chair. |
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The biggest prizes at the top events await anyone who can conquer their nerves and make the most of the current gap in the market. |
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You must conquer the cities and the people for Babism and don't be at peace with those who reject Babism. |
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It took a week to conquer the summit from base camp during a two-month expedition. |
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Certainly, many boys continue to conquer scholastic summits, especially boys from high-income families with educated parents. |
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Over 40 works conquer the difficulties of reproducing prints that are large, dark and detailed. |
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She said children should learn how to conquer setbacks and ought not sacrifice their dreams at the altar of their inhibitions. |
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So my ultimate goal of acquiring enough knowledge to conquer the stock market isn't a product of megalomania? |
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One of the few insects to conquer the oceans, some intrepid species venture hundreds of miles across becalmed tropical seas. |
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Fly Me To The Moon follows the flight path of a group of terrified travellers striving to conquer their fear of flying. |
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As the father-in-law of a belted lord, the great financier's campaign to conquer English high society will be usefully advanced. |
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Then they would conquer these countries, take their glass products back, and trade them with the next country in line. |
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Even if she skips the Ironman this year, Ratkovic plans to conquer the race soon, and she won't go without the intention of winning. |
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Establishing themselves first in the highly competitive Cork music scene, they then went north to Dublin to conquer the capital. |
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Get your imagination in trim and conquer the art of pre-visualisation to reach the result you want to achieve. |
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The events of the last night she remembered flashed before her eyes as she tried to conquer the weakness she was feeling all over her body. |
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It's exciting to conquer the road and terrains under the blazing heat of the sun when you are ready with best motorcycle parts and accessories! |
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Here is the one who could unite interests and conquer problems, and yet, he isn't really a choice at all. |
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The man who would conquer his contradictory feelings, would reach bliss in the afterlife. |
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They were an incredibly aggressive people, a people with seeming unbridled ambition to conquer everything. |
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But some people really need to conquer their fear of this bogeyman that lurks in their psyches. |
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He doesn't have to wrestle a bear, conquer a mountain or solve the theory of relativity. |
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Learning to conquer setbacks with a smile on one's face is in itself a great achievement. |
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An unsavory regime, probably, a threat to conquer major portions of the globe, not likely. |
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The challenge, he says, is to conquer those troubles, for that is what life is about. |
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How can one turn the other cheek and love thy neighbor at the same time you are being urged to conquer by the sign of the cross? |
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Psychologists and neuroscientists are making progress at understanding how to conquer fear. |
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Tacitus described them as a strong and warlike nation, and for ten years or more the Romans fought to contain rather than conquer them. |
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Coriolanus immediately goes to his old enemy, the Volscian general Aufidius, and offers to attack and conquer Rome on behalf of the Volscians. |
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It recalls the violence and cruelty of medieval military expeditions to conquer the Holy Land, all done in the name of Christ and with the blessing of the church. |
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Always believing he could conquer his ailment, Lou had hopes, however slim, that others were writing him off too soon. |
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Do you feel like you can conquer anything on the film landscape after making these massive trilogies? |
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He also told the paper that journalist James Foley deserved to die and that they will one day conquer the Vatican. |
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If you hold to it, you will conquer Rome and own the world, if Allah wills. |
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Aegon the conqueror, who arrived in Westeros from ancient Valyria, used his three dragons to conquer the entire continent. |
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And though they were often derided as long-haired layabouts, they actually worked extraordinarily hard to conquer new territories and win over new audiences. |
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Is he leading her on, or is this a love that will conquer the world? |
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Representing the sole exception in Latin America, the Araucanians successfully resisted Spanish attempts to conquer their territory for more than three centuries. |
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In 1531, the ruler Tabinshwehti brought the kingdom to Toungoo and was able to conquer both the Shan peoples in the north and the Mon in the south. |
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When his literary ancestors attempted to conquer la-la Land, they were rebuffed, rewritten, or humiliated. |
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And this temple was set up largely to commemorate the victory over the Persians who had by definition transgressed the divine limits in their attempt to conquer the Greeks. |
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Strength of iron flowing in her veins allow her to conquer agony. |
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Away from work, I've been keen on hill walking for the last 10 years and my dream is to conquer all of Scotland's Munros, and maybe also all of the Corbetts. |
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Such a failure suggests that being divided individual JCRs are unable to conquer the ever more united efforts by college bursars to mount a uniform offensive on subsidisation. |
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But they must confront all sorts of dangers, including a rabid hunter and a stampede of great beasts if they are to win the game and conquer Jumanji. |
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It may feel somewhat oppressive for those readers who don't mind a crazy wife in the attic but ultimately prefer to see intelligent love conquer all. |
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The oracle's prophesy declares that Athens will one day conquer Thebes. |
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It was designed to instil in young noblemen the qualities required to conquer new lands and subjugate their people on behalf of the king and the church. |
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But just as the petrol engine overtook the trams and the telephone surpassed the telegraph, it now seems the mobile is set to conquer the landline. |
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Since the pint-sized Antipodean jumped the fence of Ramsay Street to conquer the world, many a soap starlet has been foolhardy enough to try and conquer the pop charts. |
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After a while, there is no point trying to conquer the place, and the soldiers go home, leaving a force of a few men who are soon integrated into the country. |
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You begin with a starbase and a couple of other structures and ships, and must collect resources to build massive strike forces to conquer an area of space. |
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Now Tyson, still minus a chief trainer, must conquer both Etienne's almost supernatural determination and the savvy cornerman Tyson wanted for himself. |
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The corollary to that, of course, is that without the supporting hand of ale or whisky we cannot bear to look reality in the face, let alone conquer our worst fears. |
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When fictional characters conquer our credulity to this extent, the likelihood is that they stand for some big idea that might, we think, make the world a better place. |
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You can conquer the galaxy with your best friends in a single evening. |
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I don't think there's a definite answer to whether or not writers use alcohol as a creative enabler, a relaxant, a means to conquer fear, or a way to battle neuroses. |
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And he knows that if he can now survive a players' Christmas night out without Dutch courage, he can conquer relegation demons without it as well. |
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With it the French were able to conquer western, southern, and central Europe, experiencing downs as well as ups but winning all the decisive battles on land. |
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The naval ability of the Normans would allow them to conquer England and southern Italy, and play a key role in the Crusades. |
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He left Narbonne therefore, isolated and surrounded, and his son would return to conquer it for the Franks. |
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Rurik's successors were able to conquer and unite the towns along the banks of the Volga and Dnieper Rivers, and establish the Rus' Khaganate. |
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There were simply too many natives for the Greenlanders to conquer or withstand and they withdrew to Greenland. |
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It was the Normans who, two centuries later, would go on to conquer England and Southern Italy. |
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Soon, Alfonso II of Aragon and Barcelona committed himself to conquer Valencia as the Aragonese nobility demanded. |
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In 1526, a large force of Portuguese ships under the command of Pedro Mascarenhas was sent to conquer Bintan, where Sultan Mahmud was based. |
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After one more expedition in 1529, Pizarro received royal approval to conquer the region and be its viceroy. |
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European diseases and divide and conquer tactics contributed to the defeat of the native populations. |
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In time, one of the Beys, Osman I, created an empire that would eventually conquer Constantinople. |
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His mother had huge ambitions, and encouraged him to believe it was his destiny to conquer the Persian Empire. |
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At this time, with Sergius dead, Alfonso was elected to replace him and together with his brother Roger went off to conquer the Abruzzi. |
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In response to this insult, the Yongle Emperor sent two armies led by Zhang Fu and Mu Sheng to conquer Vietnam. |
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When Hulagu died on February 8, 1264, Berke marched to cross near Tbilisi to conquer the Ilkhanate but died on the way. |
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Effective assimilation of Chinese naval techniques allowed the Yuan army to quickly conquer the Song. |
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Various ancient states exacted tribute from the rulers of land which the state conquered or otherwise threatened to conquer. |
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In the 7th century the Umayyads tried to conquer the region but were unsuccessful. |
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The bull of 1452 was addressed to Afonso V and conceded Portugal's right to attack, conquer and subjugate Saracens and pagans. |
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Yusuf continued to conquer territory, and following Abu Bakr's death in 1087, Yusuf became the Almoravid leader. |
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In 1805, Haitian troops of General Henri Christophe tried to conquer all of Hispaniola. |
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At the end of the Reconquista, only Granada was left for Isabella and Ferdinand to conquer. |
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Their mission was to conquer Socotra Island and build a fortress there, hoping to close the trade in the Red Sea. |
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Megasthenes tries to argue that Dionysus was able to conquer India, because before his invasion, India was a primitive rural society. |
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Their aim was to conquer Socotra and build a fortress there, hoping to close the trade in the Red Sea. |
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Having failed to conquer Ormuz, they instead followed a strategy intended to close off commerce to and from the Indian Ocean. |
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Macau prospered as a port but it was the target of repeated failed attempts by the Dutch to conquer it in the 17th century. |
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The Portuguese repulsed their attack and the Dutch never tried to conquer Macau again. |
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However, tribal skirmishes continued, allowing the Abbasids of Baghdad to conquer Oman. |
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While Borneo was seen as rich, the Portuguese did not make any attempts to conquer it. |
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Spanish forces, sometimes accompanied by native allies, led expeditions to conquer territory or quell rebellions through the colonial era. |
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Spanish expeditions with thousands of Nahua soldiers marched north and south to conquer new territories. |
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This discovery gave Pizarro the motivation to plan a third expedition to conquer the area. |
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There was never an intent to divide and conquer and we are delighted came around. |
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Peter also uses a technique called deliberate disfluency which is when you purposefully stammer to conquer the fear of stammering. |
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For me, writing a book about Millie was a way to conquer the immunity. |
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The whole world is in my hand and I will conquer and subjugate the world. |
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Jackson and friends will attempt to conquer such record breaking attractions as the all-new X and Goliath rollercoasters. |
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Because once you conquer these so-called scary sitches, you may just be rewarded with a treat yummier than a giant stash of candy com. |
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The Ackers activity centre, in Birmingham, is looking for competitors to leap 20 feet from a tower and conquer the zipwire. |
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There he was unable to conquer or invade the land due to the resistance that he found in the local people who were at that time under the Incas. |
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In 1529, Francisco Pizarro obtained permission from the Spanish Monarchy to conquer the land they called Peru. |
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On 26 December 1541 he agreed to be elected chief of the new expedition and to conquer new lands in name of the king. |
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By the 19th century more naturalists began to arrive to explore, study and conquer the high peaks. |
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On October 15, 1853, Walker set out with 45 men to conquer the Mexican territories of Baja California Territory and Sonora State. |
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In 1642, the VOC and WIC sent a fleet to Chile to conquer Valdivia and its supposed gold mines. |
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With superior organization, they were able to conquer their neighbors and extract tribute. |
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In 1647 he was ordered to return and conquer the 'Pogycha River' which was thought to lie east of the Kolyma. |
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On 13 September 1524, the first of three expeditions left to conquer Peru with about 80 men and 40 horses. |
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However, small bodies of conquistadors, with large armies of Indigenous Americans groups, managed to conquer these states. |
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At first, they were unable to conquer the Exarchate of Ravenna, the Ducatus Romanus, and Calabria and Apulia. |
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The next two hundred years were occupied in trying to conquer these territories from the Byzantine Empire. |
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Under the leadership of Alfred the Great and his descendants, Wessex would at first survive, then coexist with, and eventually conquer the Danes. |
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Muhammad spent his last ten years in a series of battles to conquer the Arabian region. |
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Macedonia and the Seleucid Empire agreed to an alliance to conquer and divide Egypt. |
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With Egypt and Macedonia weakened, the Seleucid Empire made increasingly aggressive and successful attempts to conquer the entire Greek world. |
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On Saturday they go to Mweelrea, County Mayo and on Sunday aim to conquer Slieve Donard in County Down and Lugnaquilla, County Wicklow. |
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If you weigh well the strength of the armies, and the causes of the war, you will see that in this battle you must conquer or die. |
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Richard then proceeded to conquer the whole island, his troops being led by Guy de Lusignan. |
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Henry Tudor was unfamiliar with the arts of war and a stranger to the land he was trying to conquer. |
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In Ireland there was no equivalent of the English or Scottish Convention and William had to conquer Ireland by force. |
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Christ took not upon him flesh and blood that he might conquer and rule nations, lead armies, or possess places. |
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The 54 invasion was probably an attempt to conquer at least the southeast of Britain but failed. |
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The Roman Empire conquered most of Britain in the 1st century, but did not conquer Ireland or the far north of Britain. |
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The lovers in the woods conquer irrational passion and find their way back. |
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Its purpose was supposedly to marshal an expedition to fully conquer Ireland that never materialized. |
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Traditional histories assert that the Romans never attempted to conquer Ireland, although it may have been considered. |
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From 1536, Henry VIII of England decided to conquer Ireland and bring it under English control. |
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Meanwhile, in India, the Mughal Empire, with the support of the French, tried to crush a British attempt to conquer Bengal. |
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In 1649, a parliamentary army under Oliver Cromwell landed in Dublin and after some months set out to conquer Wexford. |
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In the early 11th century, an attempt to conquer the island was made by Muslims based in Spain. |
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In the 15th century, the Ottomans conquered most of Greece, but their attempts to conquer the islands were largely unsuccessful. |
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The first explorer to conquer the Northwest Passage solely by ship was the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. |
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Adolf Hitler had hoped to conquer the country in just one day, but his forces met unexpectedly fierce resistance. |
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Militarily, he wanted to conquer the Dacians and Parthians, and avenge the loss at Carrhae. |
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Soon the new monarch showed his ambition to conquer Lotharingia, the main objective of all the monarchs of West Francia since Charles the Bald. |
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Six weeks later, France, in the mean time attacked by Italy as well, surrendered to Germany, which then tried unsuccessfully to conquer Britain. |
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After many other attacks with an army reinforced with Guatemalan Indian allies, the Spanish were able to conquer Cuzcatlan. |
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In response, Spain began to conquer the coastal towns of Oran, Algiers and Tunis. |
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However, small bodies of Spanish conquistadors, with large armies of indigenous Americans groups, managed to conquer these states. |
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The North needed to conquer and hold vast stretches of enemy territory and defeat Confederate armies to win. |
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Darius did not forget that the Athenians had assisted the Ionian revolt, however, and in 490 he assembled an armada to conquer Athens. |
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Human souls were intended to conquer the Kingdom of Darkness, but fell and were imprisoned in material bodies. |
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The British Empire then ousted the Dutch from the coastal areas of the country, and sought to conquer the independent Kandyan Kingdom. |
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The Romans were to make no more concerted attempts to conquer and permanently hold Germania beyond the river Rhine and the Agri Decumates. |
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After the Social War, King Mithridates of Pontus began his bid to conquer Rome's eastern provinces and invaded Greece. |
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This event is life changing for many and often acts as an introductory program for injured servicemen and servicewomen who then go on to conquer new challenges. |
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Strange believes that the unique body modification allows him to escape into a meditative state, aiding in his quest to conquer his fear of heights. |
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He showed his intent to conquer the entirety of the Persian Empire by throwing a spear into Asian soil and saying he accepted Asia as a gift from the gods. |
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He was wounded several times in combat, losing most of one arm in the unsuccessful attempt to conquer Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the sight in one eye in Corsica. |
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A MOUNTAIN climber who contracted severe altitude sickness after trying to conquer Mount Everest has been told he could be left disabled for life. |
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His conviction that England would conquer in the end was unshakeable. |
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In 1524, while still in Panama, Pizarro formed a partnership with a priest, Hernando de Luque and a soldier, Diego de Almagro, to explore and conquer the South. |
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Fuas Roupinho also made two incursions at Ceuta, in 1181 and 1182, and died during the latter of these attempts to conquer the North African city. |
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Similarly, in Ukraine, we thought that the urge to conquer territory to place compatriots under our flag had gone out with Hitler, Sudetenland and the Austrian Anschluss. |
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According to Josephus, Alexander was shown the Book of Daniel when he entered Jerusalem, which described a mighty Greek king who would conquer the Persian Empire. |
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Francis failed to conquer Milan, but he succeeded in conquering most of the lands of Charles's ally, the Duke of Savoy, including his capital Turin. |
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As he was relying upon contingents of forces coming to him in Italy via the land route he was about to head out upon, he must take and conquer this country. |
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Like so many men who helped conquer Siberia, Poyarkov received no reward. |
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It features the Knights of the Round Table being summoned into the times of the Crusades, where they swiftly conquer Jerusalem and build a new Camelot over its ruins. |
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In the 1920s, the religious fanatic Ikhwan fighters who were helping Ibn Saud to conquer Arabia were also threatening the British protectorates of Iraq and Transjordan. |
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They were able to conquer various parts of the world, they were more sensitive to heat and cold, and their delicacy is shown by the way they are selective about what they eat. |
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The battle, between a Royalist rebellion and a New Model Army detachment, was a decisive victory for the Parliamentarians and allowed Oliver Cromwell to conquer Wales. |
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Imperial armies therefore have a long history of military innovation in order to gain an advantage over the armies of the people they aim to conquer. |
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In reality its task was to conquer the Philippines for Spain. |
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Ever since their creation the Daleks have been attempting to conquer and enslave as much of the universe as they could get their grubby little protuberances on. |
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The bull conferred exclusive trading rights to the Portuguese between Morocco and the Indies with the rights to conquer and convert the inhabitants. |
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Once the city was occupied, he participated in pacifying the rebelling citizens of Toulon with the same artillery that he first used to conquer the city. |
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William was then able to conquer England with little further opposition. |
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Such is the content of the Prince in which the writer, from the princehood of his imagination, offers advice on how to conquer and rule like a true Machiavellian virtuoso. |
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Realizing how rich the Tahiride realm was, they decided to conquer it. |
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Though the Dutch set the village on fire, they failed to conquer the Morro, and its batteries pounded their troops and ships until Hendricksz deemed the cause lost. |
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Sicily was used as a base for the Byzantines to conquer the rest of Italy, with Naples, Rome, Milan, and the Ostrogoth capital Ravenna falling within five years. |
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While the Austrians were concerned with the War of the Polish Succession, a Bourbon prince, Charles from Spain was able to conquer Sicily and Naples. |
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Grimoald managed to regain control over the duchies and deflected the late attempt of the Byzantine emperor Constans II to conquer southern Italy. |
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He also mentioned their spirit of independence, saying that even though they had nothing of value, they would deeply resent any attempt to conquer them. |
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The Britons of Wales later made their peace with the Vikings and Anarawd ap Rhodri allied with the Norsemen occupying Northumbria to conquer the north. |
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During Ivar's campaign against Mercia he died and was succeeded by Guthrum the Old as the main protagonist in the Danes' drive to conquer England. |
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Unable to conquer the city by force, Charlemagne decided to retreat. |
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More Celts arrived during the BC 3rd century, and in BC 1st century the people of Boii tried to conquer some of the Dacian territory on the eastern side of the Teiss river. |
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When Spain finally decided to invade and conquer England it was a fiasco. |
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