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To conquered
verb
To defeat in combat; to subjugate.
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An imaginative politician, he maintained a peaceful kingdom, despite the numerical inferiority of his own Kololo people, by preventing them from forming an aristocracy and by the delegation of authority to conquered chiefs.
Other indications that the Aztec were in the process of achieving further political integration are statements in several relaciones that the tax collectors served as courts of appeals in serious judicial cases and also that the Aztec introduced the cult of their national god Huitzilopochtli to conquered provinces.
He famously said that editing was a matter of sculpting in time: this film's final hard cut from the desolate battleground to conquered 1945 Berlin is an edit achieved not with a sculptor's chisel but with a sword or a sledgehammer – and all the more powerful for that.
"Israel's relationship to Palestine is that of conqueror to conquered, with the Palestinians, a beleaguered people at the mercy of their overlords who aren't content with isolating them in the Gaza, but also want to colonize it themselves," said another.
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I sleep to conquer.
"To conquer is to live".
We like to conquer space".
I'm here to conquer".
It stoops to conquer.
It has helped us to conquer!
You're there to conquer your fear.
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