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A person becomes truly helpless, "conquered in a car seat," as Morrison puts it.
In 2016, the Republican Party did not decide; it was conquered in a cruel blitzkrieg, then rapidly remade in the image of its captor.
Last week Isis bulldozed the ancient city of Nimrud, also near Mosul, which the militant group conquered in a lightning advance last summer.
Mosul was conquered in a lightning Isis advance in the summer of 2014, falling to the militants along with much of the surrounding Nineveh plains.
With its multitude of immigrant communities and northwest Canadian culture of extreme friendliness, Vancouver feels just different enough to be intriguingly foreign but familiar enough to be easily conquered in a weekend.
In 1890 Rhodes sent a "Pioneer Column," consisting of 200 white settlers and 150 blacks, backed by 500 police, into Mashonaland; the real goal was the Ndebele kingdom, which was conquered in a deliberately provoked war in 1893.
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They were territories to be seized in games of RISK, pieces to be taken in chess, spaces to be swiftly conquered in an affirmation of brotherhood.
Even if Mr. Obama makes "Freedom" a must-read in Washington, how much territory can it conquer in a country where only half of all adults report reading even one work of fiction, drama or poetry a year?
Melilla, conquered in 1497, is a modern town with a distinctive old quarter.
At long last, the conqueror was conquered: in less than a year, Broyard and Sandy were married.
"It has to take into account the rights already conquered in Mexico City, with a vision for this city's future and development".
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