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"I was just praying that he would conquer them and rise above it all".
I really thought he would conquer the cancer, but he didn't come to see me and then something changed.
Malone was convinced he would conquer the world, that he would make his name as an actor, a director or a singer – and, if things worked out well, all three.
He entered the race on May 5, claiming he would "conquer Jihadism" and protect Social Security.
He stated that he would "conquer" his disability, and promised to complete his run, even if he had to "crawl every last mile".
According to news reports, Travis Kalanick, founder of Uber, was in China during the summer, and told the founders of Didi Dache (now merged to form Didi Kuaidi) that he would conquer China as he had the world.
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On August 20, Kathy Griffin decided she would conquer another entertainment arena when she launched her new dance single.
His aim, though, was to work out how to use what he'd conquered to raise money via taxation.
He'd conquered the highest landmass on Earth, raised thousands for Comic Relief – and he'd trumped the other 145 climbers with him by making the world's first live videocast into a smartphone on the top of the world.
Genevieve Bell, an anthropologist by training who moved to Intel in 1998, points out that the Domesday Book can be seen as just another dataset which helped William the Conqueror quantify exactly what he'd conquered.
But in the end, it felt like a foregone conclusion, and Mike Vandermause of The Green Bay Press-Gazette writes that the Packers never had any doubts they would conquer this little hurdle too.
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