The cells reduced all other species to near elimination, and established dominion over the corporeal plane of the entity. |
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You grit your teeth in pride as the machine roars to terrible life, proclaiming your dominion over all who dare to get in your way. |
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Not only that, but the power is above all other principality, power, dominion, or might. |
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To consider work and the worker in the light of humanity's dominion over the earth goes to the very heart of the ethical and social question. |
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Those who advocate corporate dominion over broadband services dismiss the notion that consumer choice will be curtailed. |
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I was filled with fantasies of my new life, a life of travel, financial laissez-faire, and total dominion over my own space. |
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That is when the state takes dominion over the highways, treating them as their own. |
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The revisionists' dominion over the domestic side of Cold War history has been even more total. |
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It identifies the restoration of dominion over the powers in the new humanity. |
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But of course, not everything in the garden is lovely, and there are times when nature's dominion over the humble gardener can be infuriating. |
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Traditions teach us that we should have dominion over nature, and not be a part of nature. |
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Such dominion, already established with the water mill and other mechanisations, became part of the perspective of the new intellectuals. |
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In the end neither feudal loyalties, the absolute dominion of property ownership, nor even romance is vindicated. |
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Ladies of the dominion dressed in full-length gowns that touched the floor. |
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Similarly, Calvary was the final throw in Satan's power-bid for world dominion. |
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Canada, for instance, was for a hundred years a self-governing dominion within the British Empire. |
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In 1910 the Union of South Africa, a self-governing dominion within the British Empire, was created. |
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Day 6, I was filled with fantasies of my new child-free life, a life of travel, financial laissez-faire, and total dominion over my own space. |
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All of you shall submit unquestioningly to my dominion, and I shall spill your blood if need be! |
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It is an evil inevitably attendant on the dominion of sovereign democratic republics. |
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To consolidate her dominion, it was natural for such women to turn to more violent methods to entrench their rule. |
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Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Theban Eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Thro' the azure deep of air. |
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Tribals, incensed by the military operations, could reject the dominion of the federal government. |
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Jalandhar was annexed to the British dominion during the governor generalship of Lord Hardinge. |
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Both writers describe natural, divine and civil checks upon the power of the sovereign who must respect the natural dominion of his subjects. |
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They needed his strength and decisiveness to protect them from Terran dominion. |
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It tempers temper, quells hatred and dissolves fear, bringing a deeper sense of dominion and happiness to our lives. |
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Ancient assemblies such as the House of Lords are predicated on men's power, patronage and personal dominion. |
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All activities by which we shape and maintain our world, in all of its many complexities, also are an expression of the power of dominion over the world. |
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Advocates of out-and-out conquest argued that Indians were either subhumans or heathens and were therefore incapable of having dominion over themselves or over property. |
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There's no sign that any monarch would have recognised the concept, given that throughout history they'd a habit of claiming dominion over many nations. |
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If the Alps were strongly manned, the movement for independence would gather way and the Gallic provinces decide the limits of their dominion at will. |
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Sparta could not hold on long to naval dominion, but jealously tried to prevent Athens from regaining it. |
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Expectations that wild animals be seen and not heard, that they not get too close, reveal that we still believe we hold dominion over animals and nature. |
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Any outworking of this dominion mandate must be for good, not evil. |
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Having spent a lot of time in conservative churches, one of the first questions I get is about dominion. |
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As Lord President of the Council in 1925-9 he was a strong supporter of the concept of dominion status, and the Statute of Westminster of 1931 owed much to his inspiration. |
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I felt like Alice through the looking glass, enjoying the sublime sea's surreal realm, a marine dominion ruled by stingrays, dolphins, Napoleons, moray eels. |
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The only dominion it had was over Burtscheid, a neighbouring territory ruled by a Benedictine abbess. |
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God created man male and female, after his own image, in knowledge, righteousness, and holiness, with dominion over the creatures. |
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Thereafter, it comprised that part of the country not under foreign dominion at a given time. |
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When the United Kingdom declared war on August 4, 1914, Canada was automatically involved as a dominion. |
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India ceased to be a dominion of the British Crown and became a sovereign democratic republic. |
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After that, Williams says, the CIA ordered her to dominion Hospital. |
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In the context of anticipatory assignments, however, the assignor often does not have dominion over the income on receipt. |
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His dominion extended to land and sea and his word was the unappealable law. |
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Barck ran his office as a satrapy in the dominion of Bernard McFeely, the fifty-six-year-old mayor of Hoboken. |
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With dominion status in the Commonwealth of Nations, independent Pakistan had two British monarchs before it became a republic. |
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The 1956 Constitution ended dominion status with Queen Elizabeth II as the last monarch of the country. |
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These schools were founded as part of the church and were under their complete dominion. |
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He tells them about how their scheme worked and human kind has fallen, giving them complete dominion over Paradise. |
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His interaction with the British dominion of India began well before Hastings' impeachment trial. |
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The Irish Free State was initially a British dominion like Canada and South Africa with King George V as its head of state. |
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Nonetheless, Burke's effort had the effect of creating a sense of responsibility in British public life for the Company's dominion in India. |
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With the extension of Turkish dominion into the Balkans, the strategic conquest of Constantinople became a crucial objective. |
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In all of these cases, the word dominion implied no more than being subject to the English Crown. |
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Thus, the Portuguese empire held dominion over commerce in the Indian Ocean and South Atlantic. |
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So high an act of dominion must be recognized by the law of the country where it is used. |
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This established the Commonwealth of Australia as a dominion of the British Empire. |
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While Theodoric lived, the Visigothic kingdom was practically united to his own dominion. |
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Provence was added to the dominion of the new Ostrogothic king Athalaric and through his daughter Amalasuntha who was named regent. |
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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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Under Frankish dominion, the Kingdom of Burgundy continued for several centuries. |
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He had been in contact with the tsar and had requested that a small region on the banks of the Irtysh River would be granted as his dominion. |
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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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But by the 1080s, the situation had calmed, and the dominion of Barcelona over the smaller counties was restored. |
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Cadamosto mentions interacting with another lord, Guumimensa, whose dominion was closer to the mouth of the river. |
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Newfoundland remained a colony until acquiring dominion status on 26 September 1907, along with New Zealand. |
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In 1972, the country became a republic named Sri Lanka, repudiating its dominion status. |
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He had several sons and one daughter, who became rulers in different parts of his dominion. |
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Use of the term dominion was formalized in 1867 through Canadian Confederation. |
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No constitutional statute amends this name, and the subsequent Canada Act 1982 does not use the term dominion. |
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It was viewed as also ordained of God, who had dominion over his temporal estate. |
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A conversion is the intentional exercise of dominion and control of another's property without their consent or privilege. |
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They seized dominion officials and adherents to the Church of England during a popular and bloodless uprising. |
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Stoneroot is under the dominion of the Moon. It is used with good effect in chronic catarrh of the bladder, whites, and weak stomach. |
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The first thing to be undertaken in this weighty work, is a watchfulness over the failings and an inlargement of the dominion, of the Senses. |
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I praised and honoured him that liveth forever, whose dominion is an everlasting dominion. |
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So long as the Roman dominion lasted, soldiers were maintained in many towns at the public expense to guard the boundary wall. |
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The Grately code included a provision that there was to be only one coinage across the king's dominion. |
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In 1867 there was a union of three colonies with British North America which together formed the Canadian Confederation, a federal dominion. |
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Richard Oram has conjectured that David's ultimate aim was to bring the whole of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria into his dominion. |
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Under his leadership, the dominion expanded to include Manitoba, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island. |
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At the turn of the 1st and 2nd centuries, the Stanegate and the camps and watchtowers lined along it marked the northern border of Roman dominion. |
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The third branch of God's authoritative or potestative power consisteth in the use of all things in his possession, by virtue of his absolute dominion. |
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The new state had the status of a dominion of the British Empire. |
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Another perspective that amounts to a rejection of the dominion mandate is the stereotypical ecological attitude ascribed to the premillennial evangelical. |
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Fate implies the primeval, tripartite division of the world that Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades effected in deposing their father, Cronus, for its dominion. |
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The term Dominion is also used to distinguish the federal government from the provinces, though after the Second World War the term federal had replaced dominion. |
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These were created to prevent the exploitation of the indigenous peoples by the encomenderos or landowners, by strictly limiting their power and dominion. |
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The company told the border connection will be relatively small link in a bulky project comprising building of intrastate pipeline in dominion of Texas Railroad Commission. |
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In 78, Agricola was sent to Britain, and both extended and consolidated the Roman dominion in that province, pushing his way into what is now Scotland. |
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The dominion of the Western Roman Empire was gradually eroded by abuses of power, civil wars, barbarian migrations and invasions, military reforms and economic depression. |
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As South Africa was a dominion of the British Empire, Botha was asked to lead his country on a campaign against the Germans across the border in South West Africa. |
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The Union was a dominion that included the former territories of the Cape and Natal colonies, as well as the republics of Orange Free State and Transvaal. |
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The dominion of Theodoric was not a barbarian but a civilized power. |
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The Ostrogothic king Theodoric stepped in as the guardian of his grandson Amalaric, and preserved for him all his Iberian and a fragment of his Gaul dominion. |
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In 1660, King Charles II gave the Colony of Virginia the title of dominion in gratitude for Virginia's loyalty to the Crown during the English Civil War. |
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The most obvious areas to expand, where large claims were held, were Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and, as an ally rather than a new dominion, Flanders. |
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Elites within the Germanic tribes who learned the Roman system and emulated the way they established dominion were able to gain advantages and exploit them accordingly. |
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It removed the possibility of legislation being enacted at the consent and request of a dominion, and applied to the States as well as the Commonwealth. |
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Without the Royal Assent there can be no law created or amended within the dominion of the Commonwealth of Australia and its States and Territories. |
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Moreover, the Aragonese conquest of Sardinia, which began in 1324, deprived the Tuscan city of dominion over the Giudicati of Cagliari and Gallura. |
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Having achieved real or nominal dominion over much of Eurasia, and having successfully conquered China, Kublai was in a position to look beyond China. |
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The enfranchised yeomanry began to feel an instinct for dominion. |
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On 6 December 1922, Ireland formed a new dominion, the Irish Free State. |
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The East India Company was thus an ideal tool to create a vast new English imperial dominion by warring with the Dutch and the Mogul Empire in India. |
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Norman architecture was built on a vast scale from the 11th century onwards in the form of castles and churches to help impose Norman authority upon their dominion. |
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