If a mountaineer plans to climb several unconquered peaks, he is ambitious. |
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The philistines may have triumphed on the streets of the 2008 Capital of Culture, but surely the galleries were unconquered? |
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Now he possessed the power over southeast Europe, with the exception of Constantinople, which still remained unconquered. |
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Their factuality is historical, even where it is still that of brute, unconquered nature. |
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It also had unconquered tribes with whom there was always the possibility of war. |
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An old and unconquered fear murmurs and shifts in its sleep, and I'm tiptoeing round it for fear of rousing it from dormancy. |
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This left him virtual king of the unconquered portion of Algeria, and in 1839 he again attacked the French, this time with Moroccan support. |
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A gossip that could defy the very elements of mathematical reasoning behind an expression left unconquered by the masses in question. |
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Nor were they going to the Khyber pass, but to Jalalabad, which, along with the Kandahar garrison, remained unconquered. |
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A Bradford mountaineer has successfully climbed his third unconquered peak. |
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In 1911, the Matterhorn's last remaining unconquered ridge, the Furggen, was summitted. |
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Too few troops on the ground going in left the heartland unconquered and rearguard supply troops vulnerable to attack. |
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In his mind, he is already leader, leading Britain to fresh, unconquered heights of economic glory. |
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In unconquered Europe, meanwhile, monarchs relied on the nobility to raise manpower and money for war. |
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More than sixty years later and despite vaunted, and controversial, attempts to make this region bloom, it remains largely unconquered by agriculture. |
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At the same time, European missionaries and technicians were invited to the kingdom as the guests of a powerful and unconquered African head of state. |
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The district known as the Laveroch remained unconquered during the time of Henry II, Richard still did not subdue it, as he lost more men in its vastness than he did fighting. |
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And didn't it give you a warm glow to watch the new, improved Power of Three square up to the unconquered, unrepentant and increasingly unhinged Cole? |
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After spending six months behind bars for possession, Emily emerges torn between grief, unconquered heroin addiction and a young son she barely knows. |
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While Europe has embraced Veirs's distinctive alt-folk songwriting and her clear, breathy, intimate voice, her homeland remains largely unconquered. |
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Tahar appears as a fearsome warrior from unconquered Scotland during the Roman occupation. |
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The exigencies of war with Britain, and survival in an unconquered frontier, gave them little choice. |
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The Soviets may not declare war on a neutral Minor Power if they are currently at war with any unconquered Power. |
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By beating Nigeria to the term of a meeting competed until the last second, Egypt, unconquered on its lands, takes the continental coronation. |
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First Seljuks and later Ottomans maintained pressure on Constantinople, hoping to take a symbol of unconquered strength and great strategic importance. |
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Two members of British Everest party led by Sir John Hunt, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, became the first to climb the hitherto unconquered peak. |
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Following the armistice, Hackenberg shared the fate of the unconquered Maginot line: the handing over, intact, of the ouvrage to the Germans and the departure of its crew as prisoners. |
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Caesar had four legions under his command, two of his provinces bordered on unconquered territory, and parts of Gaul were known to be unstable. |
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He also gave unconquered kingdoms such as Cork, Limerick and Ulster to his men and left the Normans carving their lands in Ireland. |
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Ostorius died with the Silures still unconquered and, after his death, they defeated the Second Legion. |
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Many of the ousted Gothic nobles took refuge in the unconquered north Kingdom of Asturias. |
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He assumed the title Britannicus but the title meant little with regard to the unconquered north, which clearly remained outside the authority of the Empire. |
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The unicorn was chosen because it was seen as a proud and haughty beast which would rather die than be captured, just as Scots would fight to remain sovereign and unconquered. |
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Building the wall began in AD122 by Emperor Hadrian to define the boundary between the Romanised province of Britannia to the south and the unconquered lands to the north. |
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Henry, however, granted the unconquered kingdom of Meath to Hugh de Lacy. |
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