And not content with conquering dry land, the festival will also be waterborne, with boat trips and river-related theatre. |
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The crew is rising to every little challenge they are given and conquering them all with true grit and sheer determination. |
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The vision of the heroic, conquering bourgeois essentially derives from these sources. |
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After conquering Troy, you will need to rescue some villagers that have been taken prisoner by an unknown enemy. |
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Britain could be seen as conquering the Transkei, and Afrikaners as decolonizing it. |
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Once a conquering hero, he is categorised as a dangerous freedom fighter by the country's brutal new Communist regime. |
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On an apparent level, this work concerns the intellectual and technical challenges of conquering isorhythmic complexities. |
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A fleet of thirteen ships and over 36,000 troops set forth for Alexandria, at the mouth of the Nile, in June 1798, conquering Malta on the way. |
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And on the verge of conquering radio and selling nearly a million copies of that record, they kept their promise. |
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Until that point, the action has centred on two mountaineers who have come adrift from each other after conquering a peak never climbed before. |
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Who, after all, could deride the allocation of funding to the process of conquering the problems associated with those issues? |
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Each flag signals that the driver of the vehicle is clinically obese, and would welcome help from passers-by in conquering the problem. |
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He seems much less concerned with conquering territory than with exerting what might be termed feudal control over his neighbours. |
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Sometimes, conquering the capital city isn't the only way to bring about a victory. |
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Capital is conquering the world, making the earth a gigantic cesspool of exploitation. |
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Both have written inspiringly about their experiences of conquering mountains and triumphing over adversity. |
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So long as no English king conceived the unrealistic ambition of conquering Scotland, there was no reason for that to change. |
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Evidently, for many influentials in world music, the art is a question of conquering and ruling the earth, no less. |
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He was impregnable, unbeatable, and nothing, no creature could even come close to conquering the mighty Kong. |
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The entertainment correspondent is one of 12 climbers setting their sights on conquering the summit as a dramatic coda to a gruelling expedition. |
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We stumbled in to the Lager House like conquering Huns drunk on French wine. |
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Last year's conquering village were overwhelmed by a team with the kind of attitude a county manager would kill for. |
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It is at this time that the idea of conquering a people and subjugating them became a viable model, rather than total extermination. |
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Many people see this as clipping the wings of the student movement in British Columbia, or even as a form of dividing and conquering students. |
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It was Chris, striding across the lawns towards the canteen, something in his step suggesting a conquering general returning home in triumph. |
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Practice compassion, conquering callous, cruel and insensitive feelings toward all beings. |
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Both girls are key members of the all conquering Charlestown under-14 girls football which has carried all before them this season to date. |
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You are acting as a Ceasar of territories, conquering land and sea to gain control of the Empire. |
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Then, on the third day he was resurrected from the dead, conquering death and opening the way into heaven. |
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The German newsreels of the period depict young, bronzed, disciplined troops marching through the cornfields of France like conquering demigods. |
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The sport's history is often described in terms of first ascents, the conquering of previously unscaled mountains. |
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He was impregnable, unbeatable, nothing, no creature could even come close to conquering the mighty Kong. |
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Sherpas first became prominent to Westerners as British mountaineers set their sights on conquering Himalayan peaks. |
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Young Mexicans are very proud of this film, which is conquering every film festival around the world. |
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As much as she has lost, her status as a conquering hero separates her from the threnodists. |
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Holistic living consists of eating sattvic food, conquering and channeling inner desires and following the instructions of the Supreme Lord. |
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The birds in the aviary, not to be left behind, revelled in their own little way in quenching their thirst and conquering the heat. |
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The sun is conquering the winter and lends a magical enchantment to the snow. |
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She approached slowly at first, then broke into a run, her curiosity conquering her fear. |
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In April 1701 an Austrian Habsburg army invaded Lombardy, bent on conquering Milan for the archduke Charles, Leopold's second son. |
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The situation was further complicated by the archaeological researches in Egypt of scholars attached to the conquering armies of Napoleon. |
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Before the internal combustion engine was adapted for use in fishing boats, human strength was the only means of conquering the seas. |
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Princess Beatrice has said she wept with joy after conquering the summit of western Europe's tallest peak, Mont Blanc. |
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You can clink your wine glass and deliver an impassioned speech about conquering the demons that kept you confined in the closet. |
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Historically, conquering armies have seized inhabitants of conquered areas and enslaved them. |
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By the time word of military victory reached home, the conquering army might have been destroyed in a subsequent battle. |
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After a day of missteps in the West Midlands, Farage was treated like a conquering hero when he took the stage. |
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Boyden remembers hearing that when Pegahmagabow returned to Canada, he was made a conquering hero before the promises of rewards for hard service evaporated. |
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His contention that the backwoodsman's conquering spirit exacerbated Native American attempts to re-conquer Native ancestral lands reinforces what we already know. |
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Julie is currently playing in Norway with semi-pro side Skeid and for the past few seasons has been a member of the all conquering Shamrock Rovers squad of Dublin. |
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Mainstream society doesn't want us to turn round and actually contest why there's so much hatred and why there's this established conquering and dominating others. |
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What the Soviets failed to understand is that homegrown insurgency and religious fervor will outlast any conquering force. |
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As for Italy, though Mehmed sent an invasion force to southern Italy in 1480, he died the following year with his dream of conquering Rome unrealised. |
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Ever since four spods from Merseyside were met by crowds of screaming girls at JFK, conquering the States has always been the ultimate goal of any group from these shores. |
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The early expeditioners, who climbed in Norfolk jackets and nailed boots, believed their only obstacle to conquering the mountain was getting at it. |
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If books are not the most perishable products of human civilization, they have, throughout recorded history, attracted the homicidal attentions of every conquering army. |
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To researchers who enjoy conquering the technological problems of creating a nanotech world, these social, legal and regulatory concerns may seem like dull things. |
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Becca and I began to climb down, our veins pumping with the adrenaline rush of not only conquering the rigging, but in a storm, to help someone, and the captain at that. |
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A GRANDMOTHER-of-five has almost halved her body weight after conquering her craving for Swiss rolls. |
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In 1257, Hulagu Khan amassed an unusually large army, a significant portion of the Mongol Empire's forces, for the purpose of conquering Baghdad. |
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Blondism artificially produced in Micronesia and Melanesia as in Polynesia indicates a blond element in the last conquering immigration. |
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By guarding the border, rather than conquering or colonizing Ezo, the Matsumae, in essence, made the majority of the island an Ainu reservation. |
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His talented and ambitious son, Perseus, took the throne and showed a renewed interest in conquering Greece. |
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Osman extended the control of his principality by conquering Byzantine towns along the Sakarya River. |
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They set about conquering Leinster and the territories Diarmait had claimed sovereignty over. |
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Scotland was too guid for those that inhabit it, and too bad for others to be at the charge of conquering it. |
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But Delfin, 34, is an outdoorswoman constantly conquering the elements or the mountains or the waters near her Ontario, Calif. |
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The Milanese then changed sides, conquering Genoa in 1464 and holding it as a fief of the French crown. |
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Mr Shehata's expertise in conquering Kelly's overaggressive immune system is an example of that problem solving. |
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The Frankish commander Eric of Friuli wanted to extend his dominion by conquering the Littoral Croat Duchy. |
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Yermak then directed his forces down the river Ob, conquering several small forts. |
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King Bimbisara of the Haryanka dynasty led an active and expansive policy, conquering Anga in what is now eastern Bihar and West Bengal. |
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However, they were ultimately unsuccessful in conquering and uniting the subcontinent. |
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We still talk about the British conquering India, but that phrase disguises a more sinister reality. |
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As for public law, it was made that of the conquering British nation after the fall of New France in 1760, that is the common law. |
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He returned in 775, marching through Westphalia and conquering the Saxon fort at Sigiburg. |
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The powerful King of Qin is determined to become the First Emperor of China and he is obsessed with conquering his neighbours at any price. |
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The WIC also succeeded in conquering Goree, Elmina Castle, Saint Thomas, and Luanda on the west coast of Africa. |
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The word Volkstum, or nationality, was coined in German as part of this resistance to the now conquering emperor. |
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Under Ivar the Boneless, the Danes continued their invasion in 869 by defeating King Edmund of East Anglia at Hoxne and conquering East Anglia. |
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He decided to go home, since he could not trust the Basques, whom he had subdued by conquering Pamplona. |
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Charles' father, Pepin of Herstal, was able to unite the Frankish realm by conquering Neustria and Burgundy. |
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Later when conquering England, the Norman rulers in England would eventually assimilate, thereby adopting the speech of the local English. |
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This incredible shot shows him conquering Britain's highest and longest slackline walk, between The Pinnacles in Cheddar Gorge, Somerset. |
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In El Paso, Texas, this week, Haddock passed the 1,000th mile of the journey after conquering New Mexico in less than a month. |
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In 208 Severus traveled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia. |
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After achieving actual or nominal dominion over much of Eurasia and successfully conquering China, Kublai pursued further expansion. |
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In response, Admiral Zheng He and his troops invaded Kotte, conquering its capital. |
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Last year she walked two MoonWalks and volunteered at another as well as conquering the Great North Run. |
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Work smarter by finally conquering calendars, e-mails, tasks, lists, and notes with top-rated apps such as Timeful, Asana, and Evernote. |
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Then he marched through Westphalia, conquering the fort of Sigiburg, and crossed Engria, where he defeated the Saxons again. |
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The conquering generals were necessarily acting independently, due to the methods of communication available. |
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Odin was a very successful warrior and traveled widely, conquering many lands. |
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A conquering race would scarcely credit that its heroes would, after death, betake themselves to the deadland of the beaten and enslaved aborigines. |
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In the 1260s and 1270s they used seapower while conquering the Song dynasty of China, though their attempts to mount seaborne campaigns against Japan were unsuccessful. |
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The Roman army succeeded in conquering many territories covering the entire Mediterranean region and coastal regions in southwestern Europe and north Africa. |
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During the Age of Discovery, conquistadors sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, Oceania, Africa and Asia, conquering territory and opening trade routes. |
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According to Sinhalese chronicles, the Bengali Prince Vijaya led a maritime expedition to Sri Lanka, conquering the island and establishing its first recorded kingdom. |
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They followed up by a campaign which swept the allies to the east bank of the Rhine and left the French, by the beginning of 1795, conquering the Dutch Republic itself. |
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Prophet Mohammad did not participate in the covering of the Kaaba before the conquering of Makkah as the polytheists would not allow him to enter Makkah. |
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Only members of the Imperial family were allowed such honours, but Claudius subsequently lifted this restriction for some of his conquering generals. |
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The numerous wars did not prevent European states from exploring and conquering wide portions of the world, from Africa to Asia and the newly discovered Americas. |
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Agilulf successfully fought the rebel dukes of northern Italy, conquering Padua in 601, Cremona and Mantua in 603, and forcing the Exarch of Ravenna to pay tribute. |
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Peace with the Dutch achieved, Blake sailed in October 1654 with 24 warships to the Mediterranean, successfully deterring the Duke of Guise from conquering Naples. |
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Had Northerners realized that most Southerners really did favor secession, they might have hesitated at attempting the enormous task of conquering a united South. |
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As the years passed, the Portuguese would slowly expand their frontiers westward, conquering more lands from both indigenous Americans and the Spanish. |
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By 1873, the Ottomans succeeded in conquering the northern highlands. |
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Even after the loss of all of Liaodong, the Ming army held the heavily fortified Shanhai Pass, preventing the Manchus from conquering the Chinese heartland. |
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He then set about expanding his empire, conquering Gutium, Elam and had victories that did not result into a full conquest against the Amorites and Eblaites of Ancient Syria. |
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The version of history in the Duan Albanach was long accepted, although it is preceded by the purely fictional tale of Albanus and Brutus conquering Britain. |
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By the middle of the century, the Teutonic Knights completed their conquest of the Prussians before conquering and converting the Lithuanians in the subsequent decades. |
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He reserved many encomiendas for himself and for his retinue, which they considered just rewards for their accomplishment in conquering central Mexico. |
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During the next century Galician noblemen took northern Portugal, conquering Coimbra in 871, thus freeing what were considered the southernmost city of ancient Galicia. |
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Walker then conceived the idea of conquering vast regions of Latin America and creating new slave states to join those already part of the United States. |
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From 1923 to 1926 Sun and the Kuomintang used the city as a base to prosecute a renewed revolution in China by conquering the warlords in the north. |
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Alfonso I also expanded his realm westwards conquering Galicia. |
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Much of Great Britain was incorporated into the Roman Empire in 43 AD, after Claudius led the Roman conquest of Britain, conquering lands inhabited by Celtic Britons. |
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Francis failed to conquer Milan, but he succeeded in conquering most of the lands of Charles's ally, the Duke of Savoy, including his capital Turin. |
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