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is conqueror
noun
Someone who conquers
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Realize this is when Jesus claims His own but later He will vanquish the enemies of God: Jesus' is conqueror and champion coming with love and with judgment.
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Without provocation, the army of Crassus the only one of the triumvirs without military glory (Julius Caesar was conqueror of Gaul, and Pompey was conqueror of the Middle East)—crossed the Euphrates.
Over the centuries, Damascus has been conqueror and conquered, wealthy and destitute, and capital of empire and small states.
We're conquerors to them.
"Successful people are conquerors," says Mr Berglas.
"We will grow to be conquerors of the space".
But all these peoples, or all the ones in Lewis's book, were conquerors.
Among the historical victims and perpetrators were conquerors like Hannibal, Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great.
They've won three straight games, six of the last eight and are conquerors of Dan Marino (twice), Troy Aikman, Doug Flutie and Drew Bledsoe.
These people were conquerors, with highly ritualised methods of fighting and an elaborate view of the afterlife.
The emergence of this marital buzzword is part of a culture-wide disillusionment with the kind of feminism that urged women to be conquerors.
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