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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a empire" is not correct in written English; it should be "an empire." You can use it when referring to a large political unit or territory ruled by a single authority.
Example: "The Roman Empire was known for its vast territories and cultural influence."
Alternatives: "a realm" or "a dominion."
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As tall as a Empire State Building some nights it is visible for miles.
He and a small staff occupy the British Embassy, which still bears a few of the hallmarks of Britain's days as a empire: a hand-crafted dining room table and paintings of British kings and queens.
Quinones tells the story of America's opiate and heroin epidemic as a call-and-response: chapters alternate between the small-time Mexican traffickers who created a empire and appropriated Mexico's immigrant work ethic to poison Americans, and the pharmaceuticals, the biggest drug cartel of them all.
The game includes several new gameplay modes, including a "Empire" career mode, head-to-head DJ battles, social multiplayer modes, and a jump-in and out Party Play mode similar to Guitar Hero 5.
Which is sad, but what is even sadder is watching everything becoming important, everything becoming worthy of comment and analysis, every fucking thing that's happening in the world of dance music being treated like a Empire State Building sized deal.
Buy lots of anti matter missiles from a empire with the warrior archetype.
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Chris Frankland Indonesia is an empire, not a country.
There's a feeling of an empire becoming overextended.
Or taste an Empire or a Jonagold.
How can we possibly afford a boardwalk, or an empire?
Consider a top with an empire waist.
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