To the victors our sincere congratulations, to the vanquished our equally sincere commiserations. |
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To keep your weapons supplied with power you must collect power packs, which usually appear when an enemy has been vanquished. |
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In ancient Rome, emperors would divine truth by reading the entrails of animals or vanquished foes. |
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After the enemies were vanquished, however, the victors quarreled and their fundamental disagreements emerged. |
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The Mughals had vanquished the Hindu rulers who had flourished since the time of the Yadavas. |
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He said the Health Service Reform would be achieved in a way that would not result in victors or vanquished. |
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The guest panel judges the menus to determine who is victorious and who is vanquished. |
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Can't we replace the vanquished with the courageous, the Chamberlains with the Churchills, the failed squatter with the successful farmer? |
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Every single one had to be vanquished, killed, destroyed, obliterated, and dead. |
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He started his career at a time when many of the vanquished diseases and illnesses of today were still killers. |
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In this way, peace settlements have become increasingly interventionist into the social and political forms of the vanquished. |
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Such prattle demonstrates an inability and indeed an unwillingness to contemplate the affects of combat on the victor as well as the vanquished. |
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For the winners it is a small step closer to the promised land, and for the vanquished its a step in the other direction. |
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Imaginary rashes disappeared, ear infections dissolved, and all manner of fictitious itches, maladies and debilitating viruses were vanquished. |
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The liter and its fractions have vanquished quarts, pints, and gallons, while the pound is still holding its own in things such as produce. |
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The company has wasted no time setting up a redirect from the vanquished Petstore.com to its own site. |
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In fact, word has it that the unbelieving William III even referred petitioners he turned away to his vanquished rivals. |
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He tagged on the extras, but it proved little more than consolation for the vanquished outfit. |
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It shows the national hero traumatized and self-doubting, and vanquished by forces he never quite understands. |
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As Jane Austen tells it, it is a conflict of battleaxe versus rapier with the old battleaxe comprehensively vanquished. |
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In the weeks and months to come, we will hear the voices of well-meaning people beseeching the victor to compromise with the vanquished. |
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Both had given heart and soul and a lot more besides to win the match and yet one was the victor and the other vanquished. |
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I've had a couple of mildish attacks of the palpitations, soon vanquished with my little puffer spray of trinitrate or whatever they call it. |
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Military heroes and the leaders of vanquished tribes often had this status conferred upon them by the ruling Inca. |
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As at least three art historians allege, St. George never vanquished a dragon, as legend asserts. |
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Researchers may also better understand the forces that vanquished the Ice Age ecosystem. |
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His troops had vanquished their opponents, now the Army and its prisoners were on their way home. |
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Certain diseases that we thought we had vanquished years ago are coming back. |
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Its report, in the spring, is likely to demand radical change in relations between the rich and poor world if abject poverty is to be vanquished. |
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It divided people into groups of the victors and the vanquished, bearing hatred for each other. |
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There is a danger that we think of peace settlements as being about the relations between victors and vanquished alone. |
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Whatever the outcome expect little more than a score or two to separate victors and vanquished at the end. |
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It's hard to get too excited for the England boys when they've just vanquished a team that can barely bowl overarm. |
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It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized. |
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Mercifully, the tyrannical personality cult has been vanquished and one man's maniacal hold on the populace is over. |
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The Ukrainians remind themselves that they are Cossacks and as such will never be forgotten or vanquished. |
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Both were possessed of massive majorities in Parliament and both believed the opposition to be a spent force, vanquished to the political shadowlands. |
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Empire had dribbled away after 1945, for the Second World War exhausted victors as surely as it obliterated the vanquished. |
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This month alone, my cats have vanquished all manner of foes, from a wood pigeon to a terrier-Pekinese cross, to a family-sized bag of Kettle Chips. |
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The retributive approach is to prove the other party wrong, the conqueror and the vanquished, the victim and the criminal. |
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While some managers of vanquished teams have given their players a break, Gray has sentenced his men to hard labour and they will not have a day off until Friday. |
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The Amerindians preferred to sever the entire heads of vanquished warriors, but cut off only the scalps if they had too much to carry. |
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One of the greatest problem of raid warfare was the abominable treatment accorded captives and the people who were vanquished. |
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Had it been used instead to focus on polio, that illness, too, might have been vanquished by now. |
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Yes, it is through education that barbarity, genocide and death can be vanquished and prevented. |
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At that time, the fortified wagon arranged in an appropriate place could not be vanquished by military means. |
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The material body and its longings being vanquished, the soul had already learned to fly away through the Path of the Stars. |
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Suffering and death, which had been a consequence of sin, were to become the very means by which sin was vanquished. |
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It leaves them sort of tethered to hopes that have been vanquished in recent years because of the economy and because of the industry itself. |
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It is the victory over hatred, over the horrible logic of the victors over the vanquished, over the desire for revenge. |
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In short, Dolly's new album Un jour de rêves proves that this group have vanquished all fears that they might turn out to be one-hit wonders! |
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He said that terrorism will never be vanquished with guns, bombs, and violence. |
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For as long as anyone can remember, Indonesian supporters have been infamous, rabid in their encouragement of winners and cruel in their criticism of the vanquished. |
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When the chains of apartheid were severed in our country, he embodied these words, showing that both the victors and the vanquished could live in peace. |
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It aspired to peace, not the peace of the vanquished who kept quiet for fear of reprisals, but the peace of those who accepted their differences and used them as a springboard for building their common destiny. |
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Thanks to antibiotics, this category has largely been vanquished. |
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In an age when the old animosities and ideological combat of the Cold war can be vanquished, it is doubtless irritating that the problems and disputes of the Middle East apparently cannot be overcome as easily. |
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The reality of this link was demonstrated to everyone's eyes by the quiet courage of the thousands of martyrs facing death, which they had already vanquished within themselves. |
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Broadly comic performances, the most common type features a doctor who has a magic potion able to resuscitate the vanquished character. |
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Even though the pests were temporarily vanquished, there is no ongoing funding for hemlock woolly adelgid control of this magnitude. |
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This bold assertion has been fully vanquished in a late reply to the Bishop of Meaux's treatise. |
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These titans, and those who surround them, overwhelmingly and stubbornly refuse to conform to the simple premise of triumphant good versus vanquished evil. |
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It was a gracious touch, a rhetorical olive branch to his vanquished foes. |
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In 2004, after a number of successful military operations against the Mahdi militias, the US military declared it had successfully vanquished the threat posed by Al Sadr and his followers. |
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But Carson did have competitors, and he vanquished them all. |
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It is the old problem of what a victor is to do with the vanquished, if the the latter is to gain the bare minimum of economic independence. |
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Different from dozens of other palenques that were vanquished, this community has successfully fended off threats to its existence to this day. |
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The New Model Army vanquished the English Royalists as well as their Scottish Engager allies. |
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There is no evidence that Vikings drank out of the skulls of vanquished enemies. |
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Does not God foresee whether His general will be victorious or vanquished? |
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It wants to hang back, awaken the dead and gather together the vanquished. |
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In fact, by his rising the Lord has not taken away suffering and evil from the world but has vanquished them at their roots by the superabundance of his grace. |
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Yes, there must be a winner between good and evil, between terror and order, and it is the duty of all of us to see that good triumphs and terror is vanquished. |
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The vanquished Frenchman even reckoned Edmund might be better on clay than his world No3 compatriot, extravagant praise that will raise a few eyebrows. |
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Not only Cato is vanquished by Caesar, but the treachery and perfidiousness of Syphax prevail over the honest simplicity and the credulity of Juba. |
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However, with political opposition having long since been vanquished, Paraguayans were by then so resigned to their fate that dissent was virtually unheard of. |
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