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It just struck me all of a sudden that she could be Charlotte, setting out to conquer New York society".
But here's the problem with setting out to conquer a superlative: there's always someone lurking around the corner, drawing a target on your back.
We could rely only on a nation of six million inhabitants, hence the necessity of protecting our rear before setting out to conquer the universe.
Unlike so many other young British bands setting out to "conquer America", they've actually put in the work: their frequent visits to the States have seen them venture beyond New York and LA and into the vast interior, which means they'll likely attract a sizable and enthusiastic crowd for their Lolla set.
"We did have so much fun", says Doris Lessing, recalling Logue on the Aldermaston CND march, Logue at the Royal Court, Logue the pornographer, Logue at Private Eye, Logue setting out to conquer Homer's Iliad with an army of modern effects.
But now he is setting out to conquer a different realm: The web.
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In 1533 he set out to conquer what is now Ecuador.
I wanted to set out to conquer the whole thing if I could".
Ms. Pawk didn't exactly set out to conquer Broadway, at least not immediately.
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