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Love's work consists in conquering that fright.
According to Shiite lore, Sufyani — a devil-like, apocryphal figure in Islam — gathers an army in Syria and after conquering that land turns his wrath on Iraq's Shiites.
It is probable that Wagner thought this cosmopolitanism would help him when he moved to Paris in 1839, with the ambition of conquering that city as his compatriot Meyerbeer — whose musical training was similarly broad-based — had done.
Conquering that sort of fear can open new doors for you.
At the end of the day, jogging up to our front doors, we are all Rocky, reaching the summit, conquering that last step: "Just a man / and his will / to survive!" We rip our headphones off, triumphantly.
Ms. Winters hit Hollywood in the early 1940's, but the stage-trained, gently rounded blonde didn't begin conquering that town until Ronald Colman strangled her in George Cukor's bizarre backstage drama, "A Double Life".
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The Madsens are working to conquer that sense of isolation.
"I wanted to conquer that hill, not let it conquer me," she said.
The new cultural centre, Väven, is, I suppose, an attempt to conquer that sense of inferiority.
I wanted to be able to conquer that hill by the end of the month.
To conquer that goal, Maggie controls the lives of others to help meet her needs.
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