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And today he seems poised to conquer at least some of the known world in another way.
In 1989, she took the role of Mrs Hardcastle in a production of She Stoops to Conquer at the Royal Exchange in Manchester.
The two had successful encounters both before and after that show — "She Stoops to Conquer" at the Guthrie in 1996, "Scattergood" off Broadway in 2003 — and Mr. Hughes shares Mr. Knight's enthusiasm at the prospect of another project.
The searing temperatures in South America provided another test for England's somewhat depleted squad to conquer at the conclusion of a long season.
AmBev's soft drink lineup, including Pepsi, Lipton ice tea, Sukita orange soda, Fratelli Vita mineral water and, of course, Guaraná Antarctica, has a lot of ground still to conquer at home.
To conquer at Roland Garros requires an all-around game with infinite patience and endurance.
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Ms. Pawk didn't exactly set out to conquer Broadway, at least not immediately.
Today, Italy is just part of an uneasy coalition trying once again, if not to conquer Libya, at least to bend the country's government to its will.
He wants now, however, to make the case for a long-term watex-led international programme to conquer, or at least diminish, drought.
This is his memoir of the year and a half he spent trying to conquer, or, at least, defang the traits that were wrecking his marriage.
(To give you an idea of how deep-seated the contest over Ukraine is, Peter defeated Charles' attempt to conquer Ukraine at the 1709 battle of Poltava).
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