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It was an odd choice, since he also remembers that, growing up in the shadow of the Second World War, he yearned first to be a fighter pilot with the R.A.F., and then to conquer the world, like his first hero, Alexander the Great.
Then, to conquer the discussed problems of thrust control, the idea of information fusion was proposed to construct a new feedback variable.
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It was noting that the Mongolians first unified the North, and only later did they push westward into Central Asia, then returned to conquer Gansu, and expanded down the Yangtze River, intoSichuan and Yunnan.
It was through his admiral George of Antioch that Roger then proceeded to conquer the Mahdia in Africa (Ifriqiya), taking the unofficial title "King of Africa".
Nicholas Denmon: You were originally in PR, you mentioned earlier, then left to conquer the world of modeling and now you're back in the corporate world.
The Metabaron, some sort of space president, kills his father in a rite of passage and then has to conquer certain enemies and obtain mystical weapons.
But he then told them to conquer Dura, a town near Hebron, and to invade several villages.
I made it repeatedly for several months, then dropped it to conquer some other culinary frontier — poundcake, I think.
But he then instructed them to conquer Dura, a town near Hebron, and to invade several villages, including Bir Zeit, near the university.
Sargon first subdued Babylonia's fractious cities, then went on to conquer, or at least sack, lands like Elam, in present-day Iran.
In 1620 the league's general, Johann Tserclaes, count von Tilly, first concluded a treaty of neutrality with the forces of the Protestant Union, thus safeguarding his flank, and then went on to conquer Upper Austria and Bohemia.
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