She is initially intimidated and appalled, but eventually conquers her fear to partake, indeed to star, in the jock beanfeast. |
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Until now, we have read this history as a hero story in which the clever human lineage triumphantly conquers the world. |
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As medical science conquers diseases that used to cull the population, so more people are succumbing to one or another form of cancer. |
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It is his signature, his philosophy and shtick, his declaration that love conquers all, a testament to the gaudiness and foreignness of romance. |
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By overlapping cells, the network conquers the line-of-sight problem, enabling customers to roam. |
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Myths about him relate how with this irregular army of votaries he conquers Asia Minor and India, subduing all who try to resist him when he attacks them with his madness. |
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Resourceful and dauntless, she quickly conquers the hearts of editorial offices. |
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As the Glorious Empire conquers kingdoms and destroys any sign of magic it finds, it's time to go Minion Maximus and send in the horde. |
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Indeed, the metropolitan assumption that liberalism conquers everything is part of what UKIP so dislikes. |
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The sanctions have no impact and during the summer of 1936 Italy conquers Ethiopia. |
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When the king of a country conquers another country the land of the conquered country becomes the possession of the conquering king. |
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In other words, whoever conquers his heart, which is his spiritual land, can recover the authority and power which Adam once possessed. |
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It is a face of love and of mercy, as the Holy Father said, that reconciles, conquers hatred and changes life. |
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He conquers sin by his obedience unto death, and he overcomes death by his Resurrection. |
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The one who lives in his interior world without giving up for that the external world finally conquers. |
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Tamerlane, with capital in Samarkand, rises and conquers Persia, parts of Southern Russia, and northern India. |
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In simple terms, Mr. de Soto argues that property conquers poverty and it is the poor people who benefit most from property rights. |
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In face of all of this, the grace of God still conquers, redeems and saves. |
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At the same time, the fraudulent practices of the food industry, which conquers markets in order to sell products that are harmful to health, will be curbed. |
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Peace conquers suffering and despair and brings hope, life and unity. |
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As Google Docs slowly and inevitably conquers its space, Microsoft Word has inspired a slew of ride-or-die defenses, despite its jankier interface and its price tag that never received the free-economy memo. |
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The original Bradford Coat of Arms had the Latin words 'LABOR OMNIA VINCIT' below it, meaning Work conquers all. |
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The apocalyptic is above all a spirituality of the Covenant with God which conquers evil and routs the dragon and the beasts who want to dominate the world. |
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She's champagne and strawberries to Jim's beer nuts and bratwurst, yet somehow love conquers all. |
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The disabled, the chronically ill, the retarded, the mentally ill and the aged, to name only a few, exist in large numbers and will increase as medicine conquers causes of acute illness and early death. |
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When in 4WD AUTO mode, the always-active 4WD transfer case provides continuous, optimum traction that effortlessly conquers rocks, snow, ice, mud and anything in between. |
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In contrast, a person who conquers his or her addiction or recovers from an illness or an accident experiences a rise of health-related well-being. |
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Continuing in his wild phantasmagorical vein, Nosfell divided his album into three distinct parts, recounting the adventures of a knight called Günel who conquers a region of Klokochazia. |
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With the release of his Après Nous album, he conquers Quebec audiences as he performs well known songs and a few jewels of his own in his splendid tenor's voice. |
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For the first time, Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, Canada, conquers the top spot of the 2009-2010 Beyond Grey Pinstripes rankings. |
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