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Many of us don't, and therefore when Beatrice says that people shouldn't make rash vows — like "Jephthah, offering up what first he saw" — we need to be told that, in the eleventh chapter of Judges, Jephthah, a Hebrew raider, swore that if he was allowed to conquer the Ammonites he would offer up to God the first thing he saw coming out of his front door.
Newscorp, Disney, Viacom, CBS, Time Warner and GE wouldn't have been allowed to conquer the media.
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Soriano's shot off Pete Schourek in the ninth inning gave the Yankees a 3-2 victory and allowed them to conquer the Red Sox on a day when the man who makes Boston a different team started.
The conflict also allowed Dushan to conquer Albania, Epirus and most of Macedonia, where he established the Serbian Empire.
The 967 victory, as well as the successful fighting with Margrave Hodo that followed in the Battle of Cedynia of 972, allowed Mieszko to conquer further parts of Pomerania.
Alignment of Russian ambitions and German discontent has been seen before: in the Stalin-Hitler pact of 1939, which allowed Germany to conquer most of Europe before turning on Russia.
Opposition of any sort to maintaining large numbers of overseas bases and troops has long been pilloried as peacenik idealism or the sort of isolationism that allowed Hitler to conquer Europe.
Cilium-based motility allowed eukaryotes to conquer pelagic habitats and to predate on planktonic prey.
This will allow you to make food choices with a clear head, allowing you to conquer an eating addiction one day at a time.
Ponsot's strongest lines admit both satisfaction and futility, pleasure and pain, without allowing either to conquer the other.
I believe, however, that to allow Hitler to conquer the world is even worse.
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