How soothing it is, forsooth, to desire coolth and vanquish inadequate Brit warmth. |
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Such a society would vanquish sycophants, mindless ritual, dogma, unthinking action, and hero worship. |
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The sooner the world understands it, the sooner we will be able to vanquish these forces of evil. |
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Life appears to vanquish the hope and ideals of all men, dragging in its train even the greatest, like Plato, Alexander, or Napoleon. |
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Arguments are used constructively to clarify issues, not to vanquish opponents. |
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Clearly our current spirit of neopatriotism cannot vanquish the old bogyman of racism in America. |
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He bestrode the worlds of scientific research and education with a zeal that even death could not vanquish. |
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Rain had been falling for hours, never relenting from its seemingly unending source that refused to vanquish. |
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The forces of good and evil in the world have strengths and weaknesses such that neither side can vanquish the other. |
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The three obviously mature gentlemen successfully vanquish a group of unruly young toughs with head butts. |
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Because Arab invaders did not vanquish the Basques, the Spanish Crown considered them hidalgos, or noblemen. |
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Our new owners are coming in like the Cavalry with sabers drawn, ready to vanquish the enemy. |
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To be competitive here three years from now, Rand knows he needs to vanquish Ron's long shadow. |
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It is as well designed as any collector's item and can vanquish odiferous New Yorkers in a single spritz. |
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After more than 85 years, we still remember the heroism, the self sacrifice, the abnegation and the will to vanquish of these valiant soldiers. |
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If Bosnia is to be held together, the West will have to vanquish not only Mr Karadzic, but also his friends. |
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We must work hand in hand to vanquish cancer and put an end to the suffering of so many patients and their families. |
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Cornered with their backs to the sea, the plotters knew that there was no alternative other than to vanquish the foe or to die on the scaffold. |
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But in 2003, we have shown the world we have the capacity, resources, and most importantly, the will, to vanquish this devastating disease. |
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Extremely tiny robots may someday be deployed to vanquish problems like heart disease. |
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However, since God lived in these servants, their detractors were unable to vanquish them. |
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Out of our weakness emerges a unique strength, and when we vanquish ourselves we win the greatest victory. |
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I am convinced that together we shall vanquish AIDS and allow future generations to avoid a worldwide catastrophe. |
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Ironically, the people depicted so often as brutal savages never aimed to vanquish the French. |
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In this game of combat and strategy, players must master ancient powers and invoke dream creatures to vanquish their enemies. |
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It was to vanquish this pagan custom that the Church instituted Candlemas on the same day. |
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But there is a strong resolve to vote despite the risk, a fierce determination to vanquish the Vandals. |
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In an attempt to vanquish the monster, the superheroes step in and pummel him, knocking him to the ground. |
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Visco says she believes the way to vanquish the disease is through science. |
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She is credited with helping to end the war and vanquish dictator Charles Taylor in 2003, opening the door for Sirleaf. |
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Medical technology has enabled scientific medicine to vanquish its rivals in the medical marketplace in the quest for patient patronage and health insurance funds. |
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She has superpowers with which to vanquish a personal archnemesis. |
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This country possesses a rich philosophy, language and tradition of liberty and democratic life that confront and vanquish the bleak model presented by Hobbes. |
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But, can a trendsetter in dance and fashion vanquish the program's reigning princess, win the heart of heartthrob Link Larkin and integrate a television show without denting her 'do? |
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Lawrence, destroying food supplies, ammunition and other goods in an attempt to vanquish the French through starvation. |
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In this context, the Director-General, in his address to the Malaria Summit in Nigeria, appealed for global mobilization to vanquish this disease. |
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I have always come to your aid, and in this time when you have reached greater spiritual evolution, I have come to teach you how to vanquish the unhealthy forces, and the way to increase the vibrations of good. |
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And then, forthwith, will this faith vanquish fear of men by the compelling presence of that new and all-dominating love of your fellows which will so soon fill your soul to overflowing. |
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Ghadah's beauty was radiant, unquashable. No abbayah could vanquish this resilient, gleaming woman. |
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His group had been administering various natural signaling agents to white blood cells, which the immune system sends out to vanquish germs. |
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If there are twenty amongst you, patient and persevering, they will vanquish two hundred: if a hundred, they will vanquish a thousand of the Unbelievers: for these are a people without understanding. |
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Each week the good guys fight the bad guys and vanquish them in a mecha battle, only to have the bad guys reappear intact the following week. |
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Henry L. Mencken could come up from Baltimore to spread terror among the boobocracy, and vanquish weekly the ministers, college professors, and chambers of commerce. |
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In the Battle of Ponza in front of the island of Ponza, the fleet met with 40 galleys of Andrea Doria, and managed to vanquish the Genoese and capture seven galleys. |
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It certainly adds to the enjoyment, making the Vanquish an easier car to get to know. |
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Or even today, the new Aston Martin Vanquish has switchgear from the cheaper Ford lines. |
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His pounds 70,000 suit uses an exclusive fabric called Vanquish II, which blends together highly-prized qiviuk, vicuna and pashmina wool. |
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The second stunner to come from the company's Gaydon factory in Warwickshire is the new Vanquish. |
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Vanquish also targets the stomach, love handles and other problem areas that diet and exercise don't fix. |
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This is the sight that amazed people along Dubai's coast on Thursday as Aston Martin landed a Vanquish sports car on the helipad of the Burj Al Arab. |
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Vanquish all the dodgy bits from our literary heritage and all we would be left with is a bunch of words that are safe, secure, and stultifyingly soporific. |
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