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To conquering
verb
To defeat in combat; to subjugate.
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"The Balkans was always their path to conquering Europe.
She said preparation was the key to conquering anxiety and avoiding distraction.
After taking Manhattan by storm, yoga seems well on its way to conquering Westchester.
A good list is seen as the way to conquering and understanding all things.
Even joining the European Common Market seemed, for the moment, the mildest of objectives, compared to conquering the football world.
As an article in this week's Economist shows, business schools are divided in their approach to conquering emerging education markets.
They stared at the very menace they were committed to conquering, watching it strengthen, and could do nothing.
The Mets made the World Series in 2000, climbing closer to conquering the Yankees, then plummeted last season.
If a fighting spirit were key to conquering cancer, then we might want to send patients to psychotherapy rather than to a clinical trial.
His aim throughout had not been restricted to conquering lands as far from Macedonia as India but had been to also explore them.
The dye was often part of the tribute paid to conquering Roman armies, and, in the Middle Ages, landlords accepted it as payment for rent.
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