Sentence examples for conquest notes from inspiring English sources

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Patricia Fara in Literary Review seemed a little more annoyed with the study, and not only because "virtually the only reference to women occurs when the author exchanges conquest notes with a scientific colleague in a harbour cafe".

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Stephen Mangan, nominated as Norman in "The Norman Conquests," noted that the Olivier Awards in Britain now include an ensemble award.

On its website, Conquest Solutions notes that it is working to install a new digital control system at the Interior Department that will reduce energy consumption.

As to conquest, the Court noted: "War is a suit prosecuted by the sword; and where the question to be decided is one of original claim to territory, grants of soil made flagrante bello by the party that fails, can only derive validity from treaty stipulations.

"The thriving of Dalriada", pp. 47 50, notes that a conquest of Irish Dál Riata from Scotland, in the period after the fall of Emain Macha, fits the facts as well as any other hypothesis.

His rule was noted for military conquest, economic prosperity, good administration, and artistic splendour.

That has led to campaigns to rename boulevards dedicated to him, tear down his statues and even remove images of him and his conquest from the 100-peso note.

In 1278 he visited Glastonbury Abbey to open what was then believed to be the tomb of Arthur and Guinevere, recovering "Arthur's crown" from Llywelyn after the conquest of North Wales, while, as noted above, his new castles drew upon the Arthurian myths in their design and location.

Per tradition, at the annual Masters champions dinner, a gaggle of green jacket winners spends hours every April waxing nostalgic, comparing notes, detailing their Augusta conquests.

Caesar won a number of significant victories during his career, all noted here, but it was his conquest of Gaul (and Britain) that guaranteed his military immortality.

February 5, 1806 Nantes, France September 11 , 1865Prouzel, France Christophe-Louis-Leon Juchault de Lamoricière, (born Feb. 5, 1806, Nantes, Fr. died Sept. 11, 1865, Prouzel), French general and administrator noted for his part in the conquest of Algeria.

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