Tacitus described them as a strong and warlike nation, and for ten years or more the Romans fought to contain rather than conquer them. |
It is not the attainment of a capacity that helps the hero conquer his challenges but the reattainment of it. |
Fortunately, the powers of friendship, redemption and the spirit of Christmas conquer all. |
It is now our own fires that must be controlled, understood, organized and made ready to confront and conquer whatever awaits us. |
To conquer this peak one has to climb on rock and ice. A high level of technical skill, physical fitness and acclimatization is required. |
Some are the personal armies of aspiring warlords, out to conquer as much territory as they can and hold it by force. |