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This victory strengthened Shane O'Neill's position, but the English made preparations for his subjugation.
Thutmose III seemingly whiled away his subjugation in military exercise; he became one of history's most talented and prolific conquerors.
Mr. Blair's critics saw his inability to regain custody of a total of nine British detainees at Guantánamo as proof of his subjugation to Washington.
Perhaps he has extended this belief to the idea he can drive England past the Ukrainians tonight, then carry them into the uplands of football that was already compelling before Cristiano Ronaldo threatened to eclipse all else with his subjugation of the Dutch on Sunday.
185 BCE or 184 BCE 129 BCE Rome, Italy Scipio Africanus the Younger, also called Scipio Aemilianus, Latin Scipio Africanus Minor, in full Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus (Numantinus) (born 185/184 bc died 129 bc, Rome), Roman general famed both for his exploits during the Third Punic War (149 146 bc) and for his subjugation of Spain (134 133 bc).
The European Commission's agreement in September to postpone full implementation of Ukraine's association agreement with the European Union -- the agreement that Ukrainians fought and died for in Kyiv last winter -- signaled to Putin that cunning, force, and intimidation can win Western acquiescence in his subjugation of Ukraine and theft of Crimea.
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But a very real and important result of the battle was that after Shiloh Grant reached the stark conclusion that the only way to restore the Union would be the total conquest — or in his words, "subjugation" — of the South.
Even more so it is because the dancer knows that in some secret and troubled part of himself, he took a measure of unwanted and unexpected pleasure in the experience, and that pleasure completed and perfected his powerlessness and subjugation.
His brief tenure coincided with the subjugation of his people by the French; he was sent into exile in Martinique, far across the Atlantic.
The Prince's reverence for God and love of his subjects is shown by the pious subjugation of his will to the will of God and the collective will of his subjects (Poli IV 5 n40).
This was a highly symbolic celebration of his victories over his enemies and the subjugation of the region, but it was also a visible and symbolic gesture to Lady Saigō, a way that Ieyasu could credit her for her assistance, and publicly demonstrate the esteem in which he regarded her.
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