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conquests N

conquests Pl <a conquest; conquests>:

conquests
conquests

the conquest of Mecca

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Therefore, the effort was to avoid repeating the mistakes of a history of oppression, conquests and wars.
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The city of vora was the most lasting of his conquests and was never retaken.
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These costly conquests and the introduction of paper currency caused inflation.
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The country itself, though flattered by conquests, was tired of self-sacrifice.
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The authors suggest that dairy farming and a complementary adaptation - the ability to digest lactose in adulthood - lie behind their conquests.
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In childhood, they overcame the same illness; both reigned for a long time, with many conquests.
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Certainly a creditable record, and like many other aces, with no conquests over balloons.
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However, he recognized that he could use them to legitimize and help consolidate any conquests he made.
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The original wording extolled peace and love over any tally of victories and conquests.
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Broken hipbones, damaged teeth and various scars mark the 26-year-old's body, all souvenirs from her mountaineering conquests.
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