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the conquer
verb
To defeat in combat; to subjugate.
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When playing the "conquer the world" board game Risk as an adolescent growing up in a well-to-do Cairo suburb, Kai Bird avoided occupying the Middle East.
The CONQUER trial evaluated patients with a minimum of two obesity-related co-morbidities [14].
Less impressive, the Conquer 4G's 320×480 touchscreen likely won't conquer much, except maybe the hearts of smartphone virgins.
An unnamed source has now leaked additional specs to Pocketnow, claiming that the handset will be named the Conquer 4G.
We don't expect this handset to go for any more than a Benjamin, but until Samsung formally unveils the Conquer 4G, we'll have to wait to find out.
Obviously, the Conquer 4G isn't what you'd necessarily call a beast, but for the price it'll certainly get the job done.
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There we are always the conquering puppet.
Through storytelling, the conquered and the conquering can become as close as family.
Ever the conquering diplomatic hero, I decided to intervene.
The tearful, regretful Jones officially replaced the conquering one.
As luck would have it, the conquering hero was Adelphia Communications.
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