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Each one of these vanquished kings, queens
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The feeling of being trampled, mutiliated and vanquished by a mere boy had only
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“We also wish to state clearly, so that there may be no lingering doubt, that you have again vanquished our worst fears
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vanquished with the palm of Max’s thick hand
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If they conquer, whatever belongs to the hostile tribe is the recompence of the victory ; but if they are vanquished, all is lost; and not only their herds and flocks, but their women and children
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It vanquished and subdued, after a long and violent struggle, indeed, the gallant and well exercised militias of the principal republics of ancient Greece; and afterwards, with very little struggle, the effeminate and ill exercised militia of the great Persian empire
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I went back into the house, my appetite for fresh air momentarily vanquished
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A shame? Vanquished ancestors, was he actually regretting what he had done? Did he feel guilty? Or was she imagining it? Maybe he had just come down to gloat
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Victor and vanquished shook hands
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The aftermath of the Second World War was a period of adjustment for victor and vanquished alike
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The Victors oftentimes look to consolidate their fortunes for their own sake rather than taking a chance that the spoils of victory might spill over to the Vanquished
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My ―favorite‖ staple is the one where a cloddish, brawny type is properly set down and summarily vanquished with relative ease by an unassuming ―cutie‖ ready, willing and able of taking on all comers who step out of line
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that whoever of the victors and the vanquished gets safe out of and escapes all these things aforesaid will be delivered into the hands
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Of the vanquished shadow creatures there were left only black stains on the cobblestones
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and persevered through the indignities; 10 and like a noble athlete, the old man, when struck, vanquished his torturers
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bitter tortures: 25 for when the tyrant was manifestly vanquished in his first attempt, in being unable to force the old man to eat the
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Material thinking sees the unknown only as an entity to be vanquished
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“Likely Povon would assume you were vanquished, and take herself elsewhere before the reconstitution of your bodies became obvious
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I notice if I think only of the physical, then the mind-pain is kept at bay, although not vanquished
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9 And it shall come to pass that whoever of the victors and the vanquished gets safe out of and escapes all these things aforesaid will be delivered into the hands of My servant Messiah
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6 Having vanquished this attempt the king then decided to proceed to the neighbouring cities and encourage them
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9 But he endured the pains and despised the cruelty and persevered through the indignities; 10 and like a noble athlete the old man when struck vanquished his torturers
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10 O aged man of more power than tortures elder more vigorous than fire greatest king over the passions Eleazar! 11 For as father Aaron armed with a censer hastening through the consuming fire vanquished the flame-bearing angel 12 So Eleazar the descendant of Aaron wasted away by the fire did not give up his reasoning
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24 How is it that even boys imbued with the philosophy of religious reasoning have conquered still more bitter tortures: 25 for when the tyrant was manifestly vanquished in his first attempt in being unable to force the old man to eat the unclean thing
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Then, carefully, he rolled them level and gradually vanquished gravity by pushing the nose down until they were loose in their straps, and their pencils floated up from their sleeve pockets
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Would he want to go inside? His mother’s body would no longer be there; when vanquished by the enemy, the flesh was taken also
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History is vague during this time but Lucis and his armies were vanquished
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His forces were vanquished
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They battled the beholders with the help of Nighthawk’s goblins and vanquished them
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A number of the creatures were brought to their knees and vanquished by the Arboreans
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And this touch was starring by Batam, who at the very moment to set his foot on the white sand, collapsed, falling on his knees with a vanquished resigned attitude; but in a very theatrical and dramatic way that emerged the smile on the faces of everyone
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The mercenaries were prepared and vanquished the trio of Lykanthros with ease
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But I have already vanquished these sinful rebels
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All too often, when we battle for the right, it turns out that both the victor and the vanquished have sustained defeat
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As he lifted his eyes from his vanquished foe, they had absently rested on the surrounding trees, and the vistas beyond
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The oliphants sounded a fanfare of triumph all over the plain, and the hoofs of the victors crunched in the breasts of the vanquished as all the straggling, shining lines converged inward like the spokes of a glittering wheel, to the spot where the last survivor still waged unequal strife
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Jesus was not vanquished, merely uncontending in the material sense
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Though he sat among the glittering ruins of shattered palaces and clad his hard body in the silks of vanquished kings, the Pict remained the eternal barbarian, ferocious, elemental, interested only in the naked primal principles of life, unchanging, unerring in his instincts which were all for war and plunder, and in which arts and the cultured progress of humanity had no place
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1 But even after materialism and mechanism have been more or less vanquished, the devastating influence of twentieth-century secularism will still blight the spiritual experience of millions of unsuspecting souls
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Monique and Angelina had been impressed with the fact that a funeral was conducted at all and especially that a small group like this would give full military honors to vanquished enemies
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What folk is this, which seems by pain so vanquished?
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“We fought him and his crew and vanquished them from this planet
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The spirits of the leaf monsters that you vanquished have taken over the bodies of the snowmen
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A vanquished sepulcher of hearts and swords
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The incredible reconstruction that must now begin in Europe and in Japan will be very expensive in time and money, not only for the vanquished, but also for the victors who surely must participate in the reconstruction
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A Federation force would capture the tender’s crew for interrogation and ransom once the defenders had been vanquished
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Yes, yes, of course, his fears and disappointments would be vanquished
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Early one morning, vanquished by the unbearable pain of repressed virility, he went to Catarino’s
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Glenn, on the other hand, being victorious, flew around in a wide circle over the valley, with his vanquished opponent’s streamers trailing off his hang glider
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All of the wicked vanquished
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In any war the rationale that the victors and rarely the vanquished determine ethical values is applied
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In this one act he had vanquished extreme misery from their lives
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“To those human beings who are of any concern to me I wish suffering, desolation, sickness, ill-treatment, indignities—I wish that they should not remain unfamiliar with profound self-contempt, the torture of self-mistrust, the wretchedness of the vanquished: I have no pity for them, because I wish them the only thing that can prove today whether one is worth anything or not—that one endures
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vanquished the Grand Wizard
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victors and the vanquished at loggerheads again
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Anderson could see that Turney would not rest until his enemies had been vanquished
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Having vanquished his enemies in Tsang, there were stil other
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To the man who has vanquished his mind and senses, the Soul within
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care and the vanquished rise
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” Weal went dark again, as Love's image was vanquished
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Love, as social ethic, knows the role of a wise culture is to eliminate the greatest threat to life, which is the competitive credo, victor or vanquished, and whose winner is the recipient of Pandora's Golden Trophy of Whorrors
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This game is often characterized by the sound of the defeated's scream of being vanquished or the connedsumer's sighgasming
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Whew, what a hellish irony – the vanquished as your only possible fans
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In the heavenly throes of victory, how we treat the losers, as equals or the vanquished, does not witness against the god we profess, but rather is evidence of the god we act
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“Once she is vanquished, it will be easier to kill the rest
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Through such resorting to the Almighty God, a human spirit comes close to Him, and so the devil, who is the magician’s brother and is intimate with him, withdraws, having been vanquished
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I dropped her arm, ceased to struggle, walked on vanquished
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When they vanquished their foes, they would murder all the men, and take the women as chattel
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Torquil walked towards the vanquished lumberjack
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This lad has single-handedly vanquished most of the Bhuta-Gana’s
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Apparitions vanquished, and the two stepped back into the pulse of their memories, swept back into the journeys of their pasts
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The victors ate the roast dogs and put leashes onto the fools who brought them their food… and brought them to the public square and slaughtered them before the eyes of the entire crowd of Roman vanquished citizens… And after that: they walked around, casually slaughtering members of the Roman crowd while the entire crowd of Romans who outnumbered the invaders by a hundred-to-one, could have easily overcome their killers
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If the Romans had fought their invaders and died bravely in battle, they would have been vanquished only once, and either been oppressed or shaken off their oppressors to be left alone to live their lives: unhumiliated and uncorrupted by literally centuries on invasions and rape and pillage
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I thought I had vanquished them but they still have a hold on me
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The candle was victorious, and the butterfly was completely vanquished and singed
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Even to the point of lining its most traveled tourist road with literally thousands of crucified, dying slaves from one of their many, onerous, boring, repetitive, slave revolts… I mean; how important is the butchery of a thirty thousand slaves; to the mighty Roman Empire, that vanquished entire foreign nations and armies? Roman slave revolts are almost never mentioned in modern history books
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She would not be vanquished
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are, and consequently are to be vanquished from Planet Earth
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The very place that you vanquished the Saber Cats
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last hope of the Illuminati vanquished
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must fill the Earth and the Seven Spirits of evil must be vanquished
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The battle won, the Code and its masters vanquished, everyone’s happy and they start manufacturing candy bars again and selling cheap rotgut food at fast food restaurants all over the nation, as everyone tries to put out of their memory how they almost ate great uncle Fred or as the case may be for some, did
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I found a big easy chair to settle into and rested for an hour, the warmth of the day like a swaddling cloth in which I was safely blanketed, the wind gently caressing my face, my iniquities seemingly vanquished to oblivion by half sleep, besotted by visions as pure as snow, eyelids like rich velvet curtains drawn on the horrors which played out only for me
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For unless man had overcome the enemy of man, the enemy would not have been legitimately vanquished
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were vanquished by the sound of her voice to my right where she had instantly
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Stinging silence vanquished them
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The wrathful bellow of the vanquished bull,
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But turn thine eyes to the other side, and thou shalt see in front and in the van of this other army the ever victorious and never vanquished Timonel of Carcajona, prince of New Biscay, who comes in armour with arms quartered azure, vert, white, and yellow, and bears on his shield a cat or on a field tawny with a motto which says Miau, which is the beginning of the name of his lady, who according to report is the peerless Miaulina, daughter of the duke Alfeniquen of the Algarve; the other, who burdens and presses the loins of that powerful charger and bears arms white as snow and a shield blank and without any device, is a novice knight, a Frenchman by birth, Pierres Papin by name, lord of the baronies of Utrique; that other, who with iron-shod heels strikes the flanks of that nimble parti-coloured zebra, and for arms bears azure vair, is the mighty duke of Nerbia,
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"I have never been in the habit," said Don Quixote, "of taking spoil of those whom I vanquish, nor is it the practice of chivalry to take away their horses and leave them to go on foot, unless indeed it be that the victor have lost his own in the combat, in which case it is lawful to take that of the vanquished as a thing won in lawful war; therefore, Sancho, leave this horse, or ass, or whatever thou wilt have it to be; for when its owner sees us gone hence he will come back for it
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'This,' they will say, 'is he who vanquished in single combat the gigantic Brocabruno of mighty strength; he who delivered the great Mameluke of Persia out of the long enchantment under which he had been for almost nine hundred years
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Lothario replied that now he had begun he would carry on the undertaking to the end, though he perceived he was to come out of it wearied and vanquished
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With the pack-saddle I do not concern myself; but I may tell you on that head that my squire Sancho asked my permission to strip off the caparison of this vanquished poltroon's steed, and with it adorn his own; I allowed him, and he took it; and as to its having been changed from a caparison into a pack-saddle, I can give no explanation except the usual one, that such transformations will take place in adventures of chivalry
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Or perhaps I shall be told, too, that there was no such knight-errant as the valiant Lusitanian Juan de Merlo, who went to Burgundy and in the city of Arras fought with the famous lord of Charny, Mosen Pierres by name, and afterwards in the city of Basle with Mosen Enrique de Remesten, coming out of both encounters covered with fame and honour; or adventures and challenges achieved and delivered, also in Burgundy, by the valiant Spaniards Pedro Barba and Gutierre Quixada (of whose family I come in the direct male line), when they vanquished the sons of the Count of San Polo