Sentence examples for embarked far from inspiring English sources

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The world conquest on which Alexander the Great embarked far exceeds a desire to beat the Persians.

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Great, half finished equestrian statues are inspected for approval and, lest we forget the cost to animals as well as humans in wartime, Bodoni reminds us by depicting a horse in a gas mask, plodding obediently and precariously along a makeshift track as a great war ship prepares to embark far below.

The key reason is that Seoul embarked on far-reaching market changes.

September 20, 1853 Bangkok, Thailand October 23, 1910 Bangkok, Thailand Chulalongkorn, also called Phrachunlachomklao, posthumous name Rama V (born Sept. 20, 1853, Bangkok, Siam [now Thailand] died Oct. 23, 1910, Bangkok), king of Siam who avoided colonial domination and embarked upon far-reaching reforms.

It is suffering from an onslaught of Chinese imports, including industrial components that go into its own exports, so the government of Enrique Peña Nieto has embarked on far-reaching reforms to modernise the economy.

Nearby, though, fewer bureaucratic hurdles have allowed foreign entrepreneurs to embark on far more ambitious projects, like the eco-resort Naked Stables Private Reserve, which opened last fall several miles from the mountain after a 200 million renminbi (about $31.7 million) investment from Grant Horsfield, the South African owner, and his architect wife, Delphine Yip.

Embarking this far north, along a wild stretch of the river, gives you the chance to see a wonder few outsiders have ever witnessed: the Irrawaddy's Second Defile, a dramatic passage between soaring limestone cliffs, past hillside monasteries, and along vast swaths of undisturbed forests.

The Ministry of Justice has so far embarked on a piecemeal programme of reform – addressing costs and single publication.

Last week, he embarked on a far more conventional tour, visiting some of America's most reliable allies: Great Britain, Israel, and Poland.

No sooner had he finished the stag than he embarked on a far more challenging task: an invisible garden, modelled at first on one of the thirty-nine palace gardens but quickly developing its own, more elaborate design.

Six years later, at 25, he embarked on a far more mature and pained effort, keeping a journal in which he frequently addressed passages directly to his dead parents.

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