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・UK /'kɒŋkə(r)/
Step 2: Conquer the barbarians and try to "civilise" them.
Step 2: Conquer the barbarians and try to, “civilise” them
Go out there and conquer the world,
bringing with them soldiers, disease, and plans to conquer it.
I know that they will be loving children to you, do their duty faithfully, fight their enemies bravely, and conquer themselves so beautifully.
And conquer themselves so beautifully.
But there's one place they have yet to conquer.
But there's one place they have yet to conquer: the winding, high-speed country roads of the UK.
That's when I started doing my own research, I developed my first framework about 12 years ago, and we've helped 400,000 students learn that framework, master it and conquer awkwardness or feel more confident.
conquer awkwardness, or feel more confident.
It was one of the last places for the British to conquer.
It was one of the last places for the British to conquer.
They were warriors, but they rapidly learned, and Kublai was, I think, perhaps the preeminent example of a man who recognized that you could conquer China by the sword, but you couldn't rule it that way.
And Khubilai was, I think, perhaps the preeminent example of a man who recognized that you could conquer China by the sword, but you couldn't rule it that way.
But I do have a couple of suggestions that you may find useful as you go out there and conquer the world.
find useful as you go out there and conquer the world.
The stakes were astronomical - if not stopped immediately, flesh-eating Cochleomyah could move down the Nile Valley, around the North African coast and conquer regions where medical care was scarce or non-existent.
If not stopped immediately, flesh-eating cochlea maya could move down the Nile Valley, around the North African coast, and conquer regions where medical care was scarce or non-existent.