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    1. “After what they have been through, it would subdue the


    2. "That sensor would detect an exothermic life form exerting enough energy to subdue Alan and the two women he was with," Alfred told her


    3. As far as she was concerned she could walk over the village and subdue it by sheer intimidation


    4. He gave us our intelligence and commanded we use it to subdue the beasts


    5. In the height of their grandeur, it cost them two great wars, and three great battles, to subdue that little kingdom, of which the conquest would probably have been still more difficult, had it not been for the cowardice of its last king


    6. The sect which had the good fortune to be leagued with the conquering party necessarily shared in the victory of its ally, by whose favour and protection it was soon enabled, in some degree, to silence and subdue all its


    7. Their first demand was generally that he should silence and subdue all their adversaries; and their second, that he should bestow an independent provision on themselves


    8. Marksmen like me carried rifles while some of the men had pistols and bombs and a few were carrying home made coshes with which to subdue the prisoners with


    9. King Bordath of Magedir called all the kings together for a meeting to decide the best course of action to take to subdue the wizards


    10. “Those are the kind of brutes we’re drilled to subdue

    11. final chal enge that was now part of the heroic mood, they used to subdue their


    12. was now part of the heroic mood they used to subdue their common sense


    13. Unless you are willing to bankrupt yourself you will never subdue a whole nation


    14. Josie did not bother to subdue her sadness or tears


    15. This phase is designed to be violent but brief and lasts as long as it takes for the Kidnappers to subdue my hostage


    16. I fear he would have torn her limb from limb if my men had not been able to subdue him


    17. The same mentality that would send three companies of redcoats to subdue twenty thousand screaming Zulus


    18. She wrapped her arms around herself to subdue the shivering, which began, all the way inside of her stomach


    19. When “God made Man” He directed, “Multiply [fill the world] and subdue it!”


    20. subdue all your enemies

    21. The Persian Empire under Darius the Great in 498 BC attempted to subdue the Greeks who lived in Asia Minor


    22. If we're aware of their tendency toward anger, we can be caring toward them, thereby helping them to subdue their negative mind and to lessen the negative karma they would otherwise create


    23. 1 So says the Lord to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have held, to subdue nations before him; and I will loosen the loins of


    24. 19 He will turn again, he will have compassion on us; he will subdue our


    25. men, out of number, from the four winds of the Heaven, to subdue the man who came out of the sea 6 But I beheld, and note, he had


    26. 8 And after this I beheld, and note, all they which were gathered together to subdue him were sore afraid, and yet durst


    27. rushing in of him destroyed the whole multitude that came to subdue him; this is the interpretation: 29 see, the days come, when the


    28. 34 Therefore if so be that you will subdue your


    29. following Lysias gathered together threescore thousand choice men of foot, and five thousand horsemen, that he might subdue them


    30. scene of abduction to subdue witness statements and make them

    31. 12 And in the tenth year of Abram's dwelling in the land of Canaan there was war between Nimrod King of Shinar and Chedorlaomer King of Elam, and Nimrod came to fight with Chedorlaomer and to subdue him


    32. They will subdue


    33. 15 And give to my sons, your servants, strength of heart and might to fight with their enemies, to subdue them, and make their enemies fall before them, and let not my sons and their servants die through the hands of the children of Canaan


    34. 8 And all Egypt was under the care of Joseph, and Joseph made war with all his surrounding enemies, and he subdued them; also all the land and all the Philistines, to the borders of Canaan, did Joseph subdue, and they were all under his power and they gave a yearly tax to Joseph


    35. If the picodust experiment were to progress smoothly, then the Occidental Union would subdue and enslave the entire worldwide human population


    36. 28 And God blessed them, and God said to them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowls of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth


    37. 12 And in the tenth year of Abram's dwelling in the land of Canaan there was war between Nimrod King of Shinar and Chedorlaomer King of Elam and Nimrod came to fight with Chedorlaomer and to subdue him


    38. 15 And give to my sons your servants strength of heart and might to fight with their enemies to subdue them and make their enemies fall before them and let not my sons and their servants die through the hands of the children of Canaan


    39. 8 And all Egypt was under the care of Joseph and Joseph made war with all his surrounding enemies and he subdued them; also all the land and all the Philistines to the borders of Canaan did Joseph subdue and they were all under his power and they gave a yearly tax to Joseph


    40. 15 The floods of the sea also in like manner took counsel and said Come let us go up and subdue the woods of the plain that there also we may make us another country

    41. 4 And whenever the voice went out of his mouth all they burned that heard his voice like when the Earth fails when it feels the fire; 5 And after this I beheld and note there was gathered together a multitude of men out of number from the four winds of the Heaven to subdue the man who came out of the sea 6 But I beheld and note he had graved himself a great mountain and flew up on it


    42. 8 And after this I beheld and note all they which were gathered together to subdue him were sore afraid and yet durst fight


    43. 27 And whereas you saw that out of his mouth there came as a blast of wind and fire and storm; 28 And that he held neither sword nor any instrument of war but that the rushing in of him destroyed the whole multitude that came to subdue him; this is the interpretation: 29 see the days come when the most High will begin to deliver them that are on the Earth


    44. 34 Therefore if so be that you will subdue your own understanding and reform your hearts you shall be kept alive and after death you shall obtain mercy


    45. 28 The next year therefore following Lysias gathered together threescore thousand choice men of foot and five thousand horsemen that he might subdue them


    46. "If you wish therefore to be protected" he said from all annoyance and from all harsh treatment and to have success in every good work and word and to possess all the virtues of righteousness walk in these commandments which he has given you and you will be able to subdue all wickedness


    47. Coast Guard officials informed inquisitive reporters about the nonlethal techniques and technology the service uses to stop escaping vessels and subdue crews: sharpshooters who hit engines and outboard motors, small “sting ball” hand grenades that disorient crews, and nets which wrap around stern propellers (“Coast Guard Praised for Cocaine Busts,” Associated Press, Post Bulletin, 29 September, 2000)


    48. I had a vague memory of the boar plowing down several Greek cities before Hercules managed to subdue it


    49. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill


    50. It was his nature to hurt, to use pain as a power play to subdue













































    1. ‘Was he a rich man?’ JJ asked, very subdued


    2. It is a subdued meal, neither of us keen to leave our haven


    3. I left him and went outside to wait and after a little while, the droning stopped and a subdued Alexis appeared in the doorway


    4. We have a fairly subdued but substantial breakfast together and decide that Rob and I should get on the road fairly soon


    5. This encounter leaves us all a little subdued - after a few minutes, Gary gets up and goes to settle the bill


    6. Within the hour we’re on the road – not surprisingly Abi’s subdued as we drive away from the house - with Ben doing his utmost to divert her


    7. At this time he could have been subdued


    8. The volume is subdued


    9. It was a rather more subdued


    10. We’d both been more subdued on the final stretch and it had been very hard saying goodbye when we got home

    11. They’re pretty subdued … not surprising really … at least they’re not hysterical


    12. another control to keep the inmates subdued and dreaming about something other


    13. The others, however, remained subdued


    14. The hooded congregation shuffled to do his bidding, the noise and blood and the violent butchery having subdued any feelings of retaliation


    15. And even when it did occur his aggravation was nearly always controlled, subdued


    16. A subdued blue glow filled the room


    17. were subdued, and all the warriors had


    18. 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


    19. He conquered and subdued that militia, and, in the course of the war, his own militia necessarily became a well disciplined and well exercised standing army


    20. ” I got my shirt and tunic back on with a little help from Eli and Elijah and then a very subdued raiding party made its way back to the Company which hadn’t moved and still held the same position as when we had left

    21. conquered or subdued within the context of a Christian


    22. Lieutenant Waddell, however, was rather subdued and


    23. ” The following morning George had turned up but he was more quite and subdued than usual and although me and Frank talked to him Bert refused to


    24. The attitude of the crew was now subdued and quiet as opposed


    25. Kaishel stared with that agitated look to her eyes; Lira appeared subdued with her thoughts, while that expression of awe had returned to Lauren’s face as she said, “We will begin with casting fire and shields


    26. “Aye, sir,” he said, subdued


    27. If the research showed that the new drug didn’t strengthen aggression for instance, but subdued it after the initial spurt, that would make it useless


    28. She subdued a grimace and jogged after him, snow and ice crunching beneath her boots


    29. “Objections? Questions?” When nobody took the bait, he continued in a subdued voice, “And lastly gentlemen, please keep the chain of command moving


    30. husband, and she got up, subdued as much as possible her agitation, and

    31. “What’ll he do when he gets the laptop?” she whispered in a subdued voice after the man had left the room


    32. The throng waited for the Preceptor to appear, impatiently fidgeting and murmuring in subdued voices


    33. "What about Cherva?" he asked in a subdued tone


    34. The fact is you are being grabbed and pulled or otherwise subdued


    35. The reason for being blindfolded is one to prevent identification and two to keep you subdued and three to prevent escape


    36. “Is that pride?” she asked, in a very subdued and quiet voice


    37. He listened hard, but could only hear the subdued sound of music from the distant beach far below


    38. She seemed subdued, just putty in my arms


    39. It was a curiously muted and subdued bunch of people


    40. The assembly quieted down a little, although they were pretty subdued to begin with

    41. The sense of relief…overwhelming…a curiously subdued bunch of guys


    42. The Patriarch cast a gaze of subdued anger at the Inquisitor, his otherwise serene face the cause of a disturbing, fearful sensation


    43. The normally subdued animals were unusually loud in their celebratory squeals


    44. The town seemed subdued; poor, but still living


    45. The third leg of this trilogy involves the heirs to the land that Joshua’s generation had subdued


    46. Jesus, through his followers, has multiplied and they, through modern (experimental) science have (largely) subdued the world (but this subjugation has consequences, that are open to interpretation as to the quality of stewardship)


    47. Our subdued instincts do not give us the ability to do, as often seen in the animal world, just the ability to look, listen and learn


    48. She was eventually subdued on the floor


    49. 1 And after this it came to pass that David struck the Philistines, and subdued them, and David took Methegammah out of the hand


    50. 11 Which also king David did dedicate to the Lord, with the silver and gold that he had dedicated of all nations which he subdued;














































    1. shall be strong as iron, forasmuch as iron breaks in pieces and subdues all things, and as iron that breaks all these, shall it break in


    2. God is love, and it is love that combats and subdues fear


    3. He is the greatest of warriors who overcomes and subdues himself


    4. Who subdues the mamos of the charnel grounds,


    5. ficult to conquer is the hostile world of matter and the one who subdues


    6. God; after attaining this state he subdues all temptation and, resting


    7. the operation of this yog-maya that Krishn subdues his three-propertied


    8. worship which completely subdues the mind and leads one to the etern-


    9. yagya-internal meditative exercises that subdues the mind and is free


    10. should be delivered in a way that subdues doubt while at the same time

    11. The wrestler subdues his opponent—wrestles him into submission


    12. He thus cuts off a section of those who disbelieved, or subdues them, so they retreat disappointed


    13. But that the use of violence subdues neither we do know through long experience


    1. It wanted vengeance, to tear them apart, but something else was subduing it, giving it a ruthless cold direction


    2. From the end of the first to the beginning of the second Carthaginian war, the armies of Carthage were continually in the field, and employed under three great generals, who succeeded one another in the command; Amilcar, his son-in-law Asdrubal, and his son Annibal: first in chastising their own rebellious slaves, afterwards in subduing the revolted nations of Africa; and lastly, in conquering the great kingdom of Spain


    3. Soon the Riot Units became infamous for subduing protests using considerable violence


    4. 20 For if reasoning did not possess the power of subduing angry affections, he would not have spoken so


    5. All of that work, the mind-fucking, the subduing,


    6. 20 For if reasoning did not possess the power of subduing angry affections he would not have spoken so


    7. charade and mask the horror that was subduing him


    8. ” Nikole was forced to pull herself together, subduing the magik she was releasing into the atmosphere to hide what had been going on between the two of them


    9. After congratulating them for subduing the intruders, Con suggested they dump them at the hospital later that night


    10. , Sargon, king of Assyria, in subduing a revolt in central Palestine, carried away and into captivity over twenty-five thousand Jews of the northern kingdom of Israel and installed in their place an almost equal number of the descendants of the Cuthites, Sepharvites, and the Hamathites

    11. She glanced around the room – if she could only find something to use as a club…the nurse was a quite substantial woman, and would take some subduing!


    12. After subduing her, they had gotten the EMTs there to take care of his leg and he had spent that evening in the hospital recovering from his wound


    13. Thinking then that this error of my life had been overcome, was lifted again in pride some years later, subduing my life once more to the standards of those that presented themselves as the principles of the law


    14. from this verse is that his subduing of three kings suggests that all ten are reigning at the same time (not a succession of rulers)


    15. largely responsible for subduing Russia and parts of Eastern Europe


    16. For example, the Aztec Empire was still relatively young and actively seeking to extend its range by subduing


    17. And while Japan busied itself subduing and occupying vast areas of Asia and Pacific Islands, America prepared to respond


    18. If he could get them to the scent room, they would have a chance of subduing Hurd's Elite Royal Guard: twenty-two of them plus Hurd


    19. My guards, fools that they are, had some difficulty in subduing him,


    20. And having succeeded in subduing the squabbling Nabobs and the disjointed Rajas, the British slowly but steadily unified the country to usher it into the modern era; they built roads and bridges, brought in the radio and the railways, and the telegraph and the telephone

    21. Logically approached, those Quranic exhortations were primarily to serve Muhammad’s agenda, first of subduing the neighborhood Jews and then for avenging himself upon the Meccans by subduing them into his creed that they had earlier spurned; and viewed even from the Islamic angle, it could have been the will of Allah to stir his Prophet into action to gain ground for the faith in the sands of Arabia


    22. has just told us, that real yagya is restraint of the vital winds of life, subduing of the senses, and control of the mind


    23. ment of the cycle of attainment (chakr), subduing of the sense (mace),


    24. tion to acquire the truth, complete self-surrender, subduing of the mind


    25. “Self-restraint, subduing of the senses, innocence, continence,


    26. the mode by which a man attains to God after subduing his mind


    27. “Bang, our spies reported that the Princess is not some ordinary girl, she was able to take part in subduing the men that we sent


    28. The witches followed, their power still focused on subduing her


    29. After finally subduing the man, the Padawans had


    30. out of efforts initially targeted at subduing and controlling the Second Temple sects of that were the

    31. “During the dark ages, when superstition and tyranny reigned over the better judgments of men, dominating every civil right of liberty, and subduing ever aspiration to advance intellectually, the gospel light was in chaotic blackness, handicapped by an intolerant mob of ungodly and profane rulers, whose highest ambition was to reduce humanity to a condition of absolute serfdom and ignorance, that they might eternally fleece them of their gold and their blood, that they themselves might revel in beastly sensuality and luxury


    32. "That saying does not hold good in your case," replied Leonela, "for love, as I have heard say, sometimes flies and sometimes walks; with this one it runs, with that it moves slowly; some it cools, others it burns; some it wounds, others it slays; it begins the course of its desires, and at the same moment completes and ends it; in the morning it will lay siege to a fortress and by night will have taken it, for there is no power that can resist it; so what are you in dread of, what do you fear, when the same must have befallen Lothario, love having chosen the absence of my lord as the instrument for subduing you? and it was absolutely necessary to complete then what love had resolved upon, without affording the time to let Anselmo return and by his presence compel the work to be left unfinished; for love has no better agent for carrying out his designs than opportunity; and of opportunity he avails himself in all his feats, especially at the outset


    33. Yes, he said; at any rate those of them who are able to be perfectly unjust, and who have the power of subduing states and nations; but perhaps you imagine me to be talking of cutpurses


    34. "Cannot ate it?" repeated he, peering in Linton's face, and subduing his voice to a whisper, for fear of being overheard


    35. Over and over the image of CIA agent Joshua Longtree subduing then having to shoot the assassin in self-defense would dance across the screen


    36. Barrons is looking down at me here, subduing my attacker and trying to catch me


    37. And now, at its mightiest point of stiffness, it felt to me something so subduing so active, so solid and agreeable, that I know not what name to give its singular impression: but the sentiment of consciousness of its belonging to my supremely beloved youth, gave me so pleasing an agitation, and worked so strongly on my soul, that it sent all its sensitive spirits to that


    38. Casaubon would have spoiled all if anything at that moment could have spoiled the subduing power, the sweet dignity, of her noble unsuspicious inexperience


    39. She had never felt anything like this triumphant power of indignation in the struggle of her married life, in which there had always been a quickly subduing pang; and she took it as a sign of new strength


    40. She had begun her confession under the subduing influence of Dorothea's emotion; and as she went on she had gathered the sense that she was repelling Will's reproaches, which were still like a knife-wound within her

    41. subduing a red-haired guy


    42. When her old self can be manifest without any controlling force subduing or restraining her, or inciting her to action


    43. ‘Cannot ate it?’ repeated he, peering in Linton’s face, and subduing his voice to a whisper, for fear of being overheard


    44. I gazed on it with gloom and pain: nothing soft, nothing sweet, nothing pitying, or hopeful, or subduing did it inspire; only a grating anguish for her woes—not my loss—and a sombre tearless dismay at the fearfulness of death in such a form


    45. Would he have deserved more, there can be no doubt that more would have been obtained, especially when that marriage had taken place, which would have given him the assistance of her conscience in subduing her first inclination, and brought them very often together


    46. To me, with my nerves worked up to a pitch of expectancy, there was something depressing and subduing in the sudden gloom, and in the cold dank air of the vault


    47. Simeon, overjoyed at his success, declared his intention of marching into Indian territory and subduing the Viceroy of that country


    48. This is the slavery of taxation, and, like the second, it is based upon hunger; but to the means of subduing men by depriving them of bread is added the deprivation of other necessaries


    49. The armed forces have reached their present number of millions not only through the menace of danger from neighboring states, but principally through the necessity of subduing every effort at revolt on the part of the subjects


    50. Later, Datames was charged with subduing the rebellious Sinope, here we have an explanation of the coins of Sinopean type bearing the name of Datames

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