Sentences with phrase «by conquest»

The cold war era was characterized by the conquest of space, sexual politics, anxiety and paranoia disrupting the idyllic American suburban dream.
It was the religion of the Empire and spread to the conquered countries, some of which then spread by conquest e.g. Americas and Caribbean, or by missionary conquest, e.g. Hawaii
In Santa We Trust It was the religion of the Empire and spread to the conquered countries, some of which then spread by conquest e.g. Americas and Caribbean, or by missionary conquest, e.g. Hawaii ------------------------------ Right, but that is another subject
He says Ram has posted 56 consecutive monthly sales increases, largely by conquesting buyers from Ford and General Motors.
Madden's narrative is driven by conquests and construction.
The fact the religion was built by conquest is fitting.
Guadalupe provides the spark which will allow the people to rise out of the realm of death like the Phoenix rising out of the ashes of the past — not just a return to the past but the emergence of a spectacular newness.10 In sharp contrast to the total rupture with the past which was initiated by the conquest - evangelization enterprise, Guadalupe provided the necessary sense of continuity which is basic to human existence.
Christianity spread across the globe by conquest and war, not peace and love.
For the oppressed, Pentecostalism provides a satisfying religious alternative to the trauma induced by conquest and colonization, historical processes that manipulated existing manifestations of the sacred to rend the social fabric.
A practitioner, Chief Goddy Uwazurike, has attacked Prof. Umar Labdo Mohammed of the Maitama Sule University, for saying that Benue belongs to Fulani by conquest.
These demographic shocks led to forced emigration or aggressive expansion of territory size by conquest, or both together.
Borders, the structures that can halt such migration, are shaped by conquest, wars and treaties, and as such are entirely man - made and unnatural.
While these innovations coincide with a drift of broad - headed peoples, perhaps originally from Anatolia or Syria, into the Southern regions to modify the long - headed Hamites, they have no appearance of being imposed by conquest.
When he alluded to communities destroyed by conquest and war, could he already have envisioned a cure?
University of Alberta Faculty of Law Blog Feed it, keep it I had learnt that there was property by conquest, acquisition, abandonment etc..
It was a time that had been marked, first, by the conquest of most of Palestine — save Jerusalem — by the Assyrians under Sennacherib (ca. 701 B.C.).
In first - century Palestine» as for most of recorded history» wealth was acquired largely by conquest, occupation, and taxation.
One remarkable feature of biblical history is that the land given by God to Abraham's descendants had to be won by conquest.
African governments were similarly established, by conquest and not by consent.
«You see the Great Khan had not succeeded to the domain of Cathay by hereditary right, but held it by conquest; and thus, having no confidence in the natives, he put all authority into the hands of Tartars, Saracens or Christians, who were attached to his household and devoted to his service, and were foreigners in Cathay.»
Similarly, the lack of writing proved no obstacle to the formation and maintenance of complex societies or large states built up by conquest.
It was while he was at the Battle House that he made his famous statement that «the United States will never again seek one additional foot of territory by conquest».
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