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Writing like that asserted very plainly that the world could be conquered.
He bemoaned slavery, colonisation and subsequent exploitation, and vehemently argued that underdevelopment could be conquered in 20 years.
For decades, people had speculated about whether this barrier could be conquered – and some suggested that you might die in the attempt.
Few would have imagined at the start of the season that the Premier League could be conquered by such a an old-fashioned ploy as two lines of defence and a counterattacking game, but we were all wrong.
For the long drive of four hundred and twenty-five miles the writer had tried to prepare a few uplifting remarks about his pride in his son's being accepted at a good school and that a tendancy to laziness could be conquered.
What it is: A virus that attacks the central nervous system Where it's found: Africa and Asia When it could be conquered: 2005 Projected cost: $1 billion Status report: In 1988, the World Health Organization began a coordinated campaign to administer the Sabin vaccine.
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They could be conquering the digital landscape, poaching your potential customers and offering a better first impression to anyone searching for businesses like yours in your area.
And a few humbling realizations: That the Bighorn Mountains could not be conquered by a mere human being on foot.
But Ms. Rana proved that it could indeed be conquered.
Lebanon could not be conquered by one side, nor divided among all.
Air-raid bunkers were built, but Hitler didn't set much store by them: terror could only be conquered by terror.
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