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Even at bay, he must conquer in all things.
Another celebrity to conquer in the name of art?
How many serious books can even a dedicated reader conquer in a year?
Now that the musical language of "Pierrot" is more widely accessible, there are other horizons to conquer in performing it.
"So you want to conquer in the Olympic Games, my friend," mused the Stoic philosopher Epictetus some 19 centuries ago.
At first, it may seem strange that the sport has any ground left to conquer in Brazil.
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In the last few years, specialized hardware built to clone and conquer in-place, legitimate WiFi routers has plummeted down to the $50-$50-$100ge.
Now, this echo of divide-and-conquer in the past was polarising the constituencies of two barrier-breaking "firsts", never mind that the candidates were almost identical in content.
Motivated by the idea of divide-and-conquer, in this article, we first present a multiple cognitive agent-based divide-and-conquer network management and control architecture.
Cossa had helped Florence conquer Pisa in 1405 in his capacity as Papal legate to Bologna and, as pope, had designated the Medici bank as the depository-general for the papal finances.
Such plays as Love and She Stoops to Conquer (both in 1984) followed, and in 1987 Lane made his motion picture debut in Ironweed.
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