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Only the peoples are unvanquished when they decide to claim and impose their rights in return.
But he was gone, and so yesterday evening I had given in to the unvanquished addiction such dreams stirred.
A reporter who interviewed him there in 1985 wrote that, despite serious illnesses, he was "still a vigorous, unvanquished man."
Would a new government, unvanquished in war, be any more willing to give up forbidden weapons that the Bush administration says Iraq has?
He also declared that he will never leave the city unvanquished for the gods were originally with them.
But her loneliness only adds to the power of her character's unvanquished womanhood.
Yuyutsu, fought in Varanavata with many kings together, and was for six months unvanquished.
Writing, occasionally complaining, about his life in exile, he demonstrates by style alone that he is unvanquished.
Sikan, who represents all women, is both victim and survivor, threatened by male aggression but ultimately unvanquished.
In "Unvanquished," Boutros-Ghali does not limit himself to that part of the story, however.
His lips were blue and the torch was dimming, but he was clearly reluctant to leave the enemy unvanquished.
The performance ended with the wedding, a tableau of celebration and Arab unity despite the evil that remained unvanquished.
Against you I will fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death!
Thus, out of the depths rises unvanquished the essential idealism of Renan.
Ray's international career started in earnest after the success of his next film, Aparajito (The Unvanquished).
In the second film Aparajito (The Unvanquished), the family's finances are still precarious.
Weapons of unvanquished war.
It is supposed to show that the legislative session, which last year, like an unvanquished vampire, refused to die, has once again been brought under human control.
But I advised both Sleepy and Suvrin against leaving the stronghold unvanquished behind us.
Unvanquished or The Unvaquished may refer to:
The moniker "Invicta" (unvanquished) being the motto of Kent.
"It's about unvanquished love and people feeling trapped," explained the artist, James De La Vega.
But two Blood Horsemen had fallen, and Bolan still rode free and unvanquished.
Invicta (Latin for "unvanquished") may refer to:
"Without the Norrington, Chytrine goes unvanquished.