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Christ's work remains unfinished until he has subdued all to himself.
He subdued all of Al-Andalus, from Jaén (Jayyān) to Zaragoza (Saraqusṭah), from Mérida (Māridah) to Sevilla (Ishbīliyah), and the Levant.
With prime movers Joel Selwood and Tom Hawkins relatively subdued all night, it was up to Geelong's young midfielders to stand up.
And in two minutes, Muhammad Ali, in a muted, deliberate cadence, recited the history of all those subdued, all those conquered, all those lost.
At about 35 kilometers, or 21.7 miles, with the pace now about 20 seconds slower than Makau's record time, Kipsang surged to the front and eventually subdued all challengers.
The police quickly subdued all of the protesters, including one woman who sat briefly in a meditating pose and two women who briefly unfurled a yellow banner before being hauled into one of the white police vans that are now stationed around the clock on the square.
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Dressed in a relatively subdued all-black ensemble, Green, the Grammy-winning singer of the hit "Forget You" and half of the duo Gnarls Barkley, appeared before an L.A. County Superior Court judge Monday afternoon.
The outcry over the blasts, and the military's early successes, emboldened Mr. Putin to try to subdue all of Chechnya.
To write about it, and not be tainted with scandal, the critic had to subdue all passion, don gloves and a muzzle and fill his mouth with pebbles.
WASHINGTON -- For anyone who hoped that the tragedy in Tucson might jolt the political class into some new period of civility and reflection, suddenly subduing all the radio ranters and acid bloggers, the days that followed brought a cold reality.
The figure of the strong sultan was personified by Mawlāy Ismāʿīl (1672 1727), who used a slave army, known as the ʿAbīd al-Bukhārī, to subdue all parts of the country and establish centralized rule.
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