How To Use Empire In A Sentence

  • There are only a couple of days left in Graeme's Fantasy Book Review's Giveaway for one of three copies of Orson Scott Card's new release, Hidden Empire. Book Contest Links ... more than a few
  • Yet he wrote a good deal about empire and coined the term "dual mandate" to describe British policy. Now That The Sun Has Set
  • It seems that Egyptians continued to use hieroglyphs from around 3000 b.c. until the time of the Roman Empire.
  • Only a very strong, perhaps only a globally dominant, power can sustain informal empire in the long run.
  • At the conclusion eight horns (led by Michelle Perry of the Empire Brass) rang out triumphantly.
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  • With names such as Codex Sinaiticus, the Macregol Gospels and the Valenciennes Apocalypse, they evoke lost empires and ancient monasteries as surely as archaeopteryx and ceratosaurus conjure up primeval swamps and forests. GetReligion
  • From the late nineteenth century Britain and other European powers began to gain control of parts of the Ottoman Empire.
  • It was in recognition of such distinguished services in the industry that Mr. Patel was awarded the ‘Order of the British Empire’.
  • Howard's belated triumphalism in the South Pacific may be no more successful than Mussolini's equally tardy attempts at empire building in North Africa.
  • But before that he has to oversee his expanding retail empire.
  • As possibly the sole surviving remnant of the Dragon empire it surely deserves some backing from the industry.
  • This continued until war broke out and when war broke out, General Hertzog, again with his strong feeling of South Africanism, said, "While we do not wish to be disassociated from the British Empire, while we are willing to remain with the British Empire on the same footing as heretofore, we do not see why we should declare war now, why we should not maintain neutrality and the status quo, even though Great Britain go into war. Racial Relations in the Union of South Africa
  • The discovery was made by accountants sifting through the remains of the Maxwell business empire.
  • Toledo'sdistinctive twisted streets and covered passageways evoke thecity's golden years as part of the Arab Empire.
  • So Hegel carefully distinguishes between the underlying principles of the Persian and the Roman empires.
  • Not all the speakers have couched their sentiments in complimentary language, indeed, it is a fact which we citizens of the Empire would be foolish to ignore that important sections of opinion among our American friends and elsewhere are rather suspicious of the British Empire. The Empire In These Days
  • The splendor of the ancient calligraphical productions of Greece, [79] and the still later ones of Rome, bear repeated testimony that the practice of this art had spread during the sixth century, if not earlier, to these powerful empires. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • Likewise, among Christians it has long been conventional to use uppercase Orthodox as a term distinguishing the Christianity that shared forms of liturgy and theology rooted in the Byzantine, or Greek-speaking, part of the Roman Empire from those who took a separate path in the West. Jewschool
  • I didn't think the theme fill was that strong, in that two were puns (MONGREL EMPIRE and the delightful MUTTVILLE NINE) while the third, CUR CURRICULUM, seemed to be just a kind of homonymic construction. Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
  • The Mughal empire had disintegrated and was being replaced by a variety of regional states.
  • Even with the addition of the Morning Post to the publishing empire in 1924, Die-hard journalism was fighting a losing battle.
  • He could not recall Plauen having talked much about the modern Empire, except to label it a weakling, lost in fantasies of its past, battling for life in a hostile age, constantly stalked by hostile intrigues. The Swordbearer
  • The fourth class (officers of the British Empire and Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order) and fifth class (members of the British Empire and Royal Victorian Order) wear their respective badges on medal ribands or bows (women).
  • For all their differences and ambiguities, empires have shared in common a will to power that should make us skeptical of their most optimistic self-assessments.
  • The Persian Empire didn't do it.
  • His sporting empire collapsed and Chesterfield were docked nine league points for financial irregularities.
  • In recognition of this iconoclast, pioneer, perfectionist and undisputed king of the tailored suit, we present five things you didn't know about Armani -- the man and the empire.
  • There is talk of a massive fall in profits and a slump in turnover - talk that some outposts of the empire were simply not performing well enough to survive.
  • Timur's trajectory began with a three-year struggle to achieve dominance, at the end of which in 1370 he proclaimed himself not merely emir of Samarkand but khan of the Chagatai and inheritor of Genghis's Mongol empire.
  • After a few months in dreary England, Alfred Tayler went to the Empire Exhibition and was seduced by the thought of farming in Southern Rhodesia. On Doris Lessing « Tales from the Reading Room
  • The Holy Roman Empire ever since the first event of Charles the Great's coronation, when it justified itself as a diplomatical expedient for unifying Western Christendom, had existed more or less as a shadow. Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
  • The reader will learn much about the administration of the Persian empire and the fascinating Zoroastrian religion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, this is where the center of Jewish rabbinic authority came to rest after the Byzantine Empire shut down the Sanhedrin in 363 CE.
  • Her haughty, combative approach did not endear her to the sons of empire. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The Romance languages are the modern descendants of Latin, the language of the Roman Empire.
  • Muhammed Ali westernizes Egypt, asserting some independence from the Ottoman Empire. Latest Articles
  • Their conjugal affection still is ty'd,And still the mournful race is multiply'd:They bill, they tread; Alcyone compress'd,Sev'n days sits brooding on her floating nest:A wintry queen: her sire at length is kind,Calms ev'ry storm, and hushes ev'ry wind;Prepares his empire for his daughter's ease,And for his hatching nephews smooths the seas. Mystery bird: Black-capped kingfisher, Halcyon pileata
  • Under the legendary mole-hunter James Jesus Angleton, the counterintelligence staff had been an empire within the CIA. How Ames Fooled The Cia
  • Massachusetts, which they called Vineland, and how the Mexican empire had some knowledge of Accadian astronomy, people are beginning to discover that Columbus himself was after all an egregious humbug. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • Who are the rightful heirs of Babylon or the Ottoman Empire?
  • After Julius Caesar's assassination, the triumvirs was formed, consisting of three determined men, Octavius Caesar, Mark Antony, and Lepidus, who shared the rule of the Roman Empire.
  • You could have the ‘generally lazy but remarkably unhelpful’ instead of the ‘bored but capable’ as one of the essential non police staff whose main aim is to reinforce all the urgent and important things from the world where messages ‘really’ matter and the foundations of empire building are well on the way to approval by the forces that do stuff. Cross and Rude. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • A generation earlier, four uncles had gone to fight for the British Empire and also came home unscratched.
  • Emperor of Rome(69-79) who brought prosperity to the empire, reformed the army, was a patron of the arts, and began the building of the Colosseum.
  • The 'American Empire' of the late 20th century, which Luce more politely referred to as the 'American Century', and of which no presidents since Eisenhower and JFK ever whispered the word 'Empire' while it actually existed, was already body-snatched by the time anyone other than Chomsky and Chalmers Johnson impolitely called it by its real name. Barack Obama: Manchurian Candidate Version 2.0
  • After all, every previous alliance, coalition, entente, empire, community, or monetary union of European states has collapsed sooner or later.
  • RULERS OF EGYPT (1811-1953) Egypt remained nominally a province of the Ottoman Empire until Britain declared it a protectorate in 1914, but from 1805 it followed an increasingly independent course of development as a separate country. E. Egypt
  • Empires from Rome to Carthage fought over this most significant of nautical prizes.
  • Hey, you can see the Empire State Building from here.
  • The Empire Crusade was designed to cause the maximum trouble for the Conservative leadership.
  • Ribault soon had to abandon the other two ships, the last reminders of a planned Huguenot empire.
  • The real choice is between becoming a fully fledged United States of Europe, or remaining little more than a modern-day Holy Roman Empire, a gimcrack hodgepodge of "variable geometry" that will sooner or later fall apart. The End of the Euro
  • He hated his father with a fixity of purpose which, otherwise directed, might have built empires. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • As a self-governing Dominion within the British Empire, New Zealand was not technically a sovereign state in 1939.
  • Chutzpah and discipline more than muscle built the Empire on the subcontinent.
  • War had resumed on the continent in 1805, though the period of peace with Britain had ended even before the Empire was proclaimed.
  • Let me salute you with a reminiscence from a speech to this Empire Club some time ago. An Introduction to the Philippines
  • However, while there are differences in ogrish cultures, especially those before and after the collapse of the last ogre empire and the historical decline of their race, all ogres exhibit anger, vanity, avarice, lust, and gluttony. Dragons of a Vanished Moon
  • French literature, discussions on the advisability of establishing a monarchy, on the advisability of establishing a republic, on the advisability of establishing an empire; and before we proceed to examine the arguments, we cannot help being struck at the strange contrast which this multiplicity of open questions presents to our own uninquiring acquiescence in the hereditary polity which has descended to us. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
  • Normally business empires grow over four or five generations.
  • I turned the empire from a weakened state to a formidable industrial powerhouse.
  • The temple ruins are a distant reminder of a vanished empire.
  • Her media empire grew from quite small beginnings.
  • A JAILED drugs kingpin maintained his illicit empire from inside a prison cell with a smuggled mobile phone. The Sun
  • Acquiring gold and silver was vital for coinage and, in the late Empire, for official payments in plate and ingots.
  • But to come back to Tacitus for a second - he shows the other side, the treasonable side of the clerks of the Roman Empire.
  • Griffen is different perhaps an anecdotal proof of nurturing over naturing, but he is only interested in running the gambling empire his mentor turned over to him. Dragon’s Luck-Robert Asprin « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • The American Empire emerges, then, not as a complex phenomenon with some good effects and some malign ones.
  • This show, held in cavernous, candelabra-strewn space that had a whiff of ruined empire, had plenty of strong, practical pieces: impeccably cut overcoats, running the gamut from deepest navy and ashiest gray to the purest white with black trimming; three-piece suits tailored with Browne's signature off-kilter proportions, and a pair of gray corduroy pants strewn with white snowflakes. Esquire.com Article Feed
  • These conquests added big Muslim cities like Tashkent and Samarkand to the Russian Empire.
  • In fact, similar structures have effectively put a stop to suicide jumps off the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building.
  • After the fall of the Roman Empire the rising Arab civilizations began to cultivate melons.
  • The Ottoman Empire disintegrated into lots of small states.
  • The upper deck rejoined with snide remarks about the purple empire.
  • During the Empire professional delators were many because of the monetary rewards that awaited a winner.
  • It was a kind of empire built on very provisional and tentative things that might happen.
  • By conjoining black consumers with black Âbusinesses and black entertainment, Cornelius was able to create one of the greatest economic and entertainment empires in black American history. Dr. Boyce Watkins: What Black People Learned From Soul Train and Don Cornelius
  • Quaestors, praetors, and consuls were often employed after their year of office at Rome as ‘pro-magistrates’ to administer the provinces of the Roman empire.
  • Already a ground-plan, or ichnography, has been laid down of the future colonial empire. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843
  • After reaching its zenith in the mid-16th century, the Fugger banking empire was undermined by wars and the repeated bankruptcies of the Spanish state. In This Picturesque Village, the Rent Hasn't Been Raised Since 1520
  • The manuscripts, ivories and metalworking of the new Empire also reinvented classical art, in particular the accurate depiction of the human figure and an interest in the vine scroll and plant ornament beloved of the Romans.
  • Yet he dreams of being king and solemnly publishes his intentions 169 to regain power and rebuild an empire.
  • The subplots evolve around the fates of several individual soldiers of the Macht and a few other side characters: the young conscripts Gasca and Rictus of Isca, centurion Jason of Ferai, Vorus – the renegade general of the Assurian Empire, and Tyrin, the lowborn Kufr concubine of the upstart prince. Paul Kearney - The Ten Thousand (Book Review)
  • The grand dukes became the tsars of Muscovy, who in turn became emperors of the Russian Empire.
  • When Prussia defeated France in 1870, it initiated the establishment of a new German Empire, a monarchy over monarchies.
  • How does one explain the rise of an empire so rapid that it seems almost miraculous? The Times Literary Supplement
  • So now we come to the fateful month of July 1944, when the waters were rising along the whole periphery of the Nazi empire, where everywhere, in Speidel's words, "... the floodgates are creaking," to the day, the 20th, of the attentat; a climacteric in the history of the Third Reich of Hitler's relations with the Army, and of the rational direction of the German war effort. Barbarossa
  • Among the rarest copper coins was one of Carausius (our English Carew), with two heads on it symbolling the ambition of our native usurper to assert empire over East as well as West, and among more treasure-trove was a unique gold coin of Veric, ” the Bericus of Tacitus; as also the rare contents of a subterranean potter's oven, preserved to our day, and yielding several whole vases. My Life as an Author
  • Just look at every empire in history - always in the end collapsing in debt and overextension. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'foederati' or allies of the Empire, paid to fight its battles against Roman and the Teuton
  • Menelik II doubled the size of the Ethiopian Empire. 1876, Feb
  • On the outskirts, what we call the inland empire, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, out in the desert, where people had to move because those were the only homes that they could afford, there's been a huge drop, a huge collapse in housing there. CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2009
  • Carlisle was the most north-westerly town in the Roman Empire.
  • He was persuaded that disunity in the church was displeasing to heaven and bad for the empire's success and prosperity.
  • As comprehensively biocidal as petroleum and its enormous empire of petrochemical synthetics have been, Cannabis hemp offers exactly the opposite. See No Hemp, Hear No Hemp, Speak No Hemp, Part II
  • They have been spoonfed lies and distortions about the British Empire, so that they bleat about how ashamed they are of it, forgetting that for all its faults it gave parliamentary democracy to the world (or tried to), and abolished excesses such as suttee and thuggee. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Life goes on, despite nuclear accidents and the collapse of the Soviet empire.
  • You have built up a huge property empire by buying from wretched people who had to sell or starve.
  • Today it is the privilege of this joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club to welcome him and to express to him our very sincere appreciation of his kindness in sparing time to come and talk to us. The Secret of the Spirit of Britain
  • The Germanic nations, known as the Central Powers, which were allied at the opening of the war were the German Empire and the The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers
  • Elsewhere, colonialism and migration are unavoidable themes in a port town of a former empire. Times, Sunday Times
  • At a later phase, the British Empire decided, with the approval of the League of Nations, to postpone or freeze (but not to annul!) the mandate decision (that is, the trusteeship) in eastern Palestine (current-day Jordan) and work to implement the decision in western Palestine only – that is, to settle Jews there urgently and densely. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Pointing to a drawing of the old Scotch bawbee, Professor Geddes said it was not a very dignified symbol of the coinage of the world, but let them mark how it had on the one side the hammerman at his work, with his motto "_Beat deus artem_," and, on the other side, a larger legend, with the eagle of the empire and the lamb of Saint John. Civics: as Applied Sociology
  • They boost their own expenses and expand their empires and then, when they discover that they cannot deliver services, they turn to the obliging taxpayer.
  • Like Roth and Zweig, he revered the old Europe of the Austro-Hungarian Empire even in its most shadowy duplicities; it was the empire where memory reigned supreme. A Hungarian Novelist's Literature of Fidelity
  • the Russian Empire was a typical incorporative state
  • They had been waiting for thousands of years, waiting as their land and kingdom had been handed off from one conquering empire to another. Christianity Today
  • In course of the Turkish empire declining rapidly, the great powers of Europe started to scramble for the empire's heritage. Among the powers, Russia was a chief director in the partitions of Turkey.
  • In the capital of the empire the Taoist priesthood includes: two Tao-lu-sze, superiors, a title corresponding with that of the Buddhists, seng-lu-sze; two Cheng-i, Taoists of right simplicity; two Yen-fa, ritual Taoists; two Che-ling, Taoists of great excellence, thaumaturgus; and two Che-i, Taoists of great probity, an inferior class of priests. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Settling down has been the Turks' secret to asserting their dominion. Traditionally a nomadic people, they have at last adopted a system of centralised rule to form the Seljuk Empire.
  • The next stage of their attack – and attack is the time-honoured best form of defence, after all – is generally to repeat a variation of the hate speech of Janice Raymond as iterated in her transphobic screed The Transsexual Empire: the making of the she-male: Yet another trans 101, in which Helen tells cis people What’s What
  • Sheridan's Pizarro opens in 1534, with the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro waging a war of conquest against the Inca Empire of Peru.
  • In early 20th century Great Britain, anti-imperialist commentators and politicians were often thought to be affected by the parochial disease of "Little Englandism" -- foreign policy solely focused on the well-being of the British Isles at the expense of the empire -- essentially an euphemism for isolationism. Franz-Stefan Gady: H.G. Wells and Defending the "Restoration Doctrine"
  • A fatal mistake was choosing to colonise land at the heart of the Spanish empire.
  • The fine lads at Empire promise to run a new scene/clip/webisode from the production every day this week and we've got the first one - along with the trailer - below the break.
  • Virtually his entire adult life was spent away from home extending the empire. Times, Sunday Times
  • It should have come to London but the Hackney Empire has delayed its opening until January at the earliest, by which time Hall's travelling players will have moved on.
  • He presided over the Powhatan empire at the time the English established the Jamestown Colony (1607).
  • This battle was fought between the united Greek kingdoms against the Persian Empire during the Greco-Persian Wars.
  • I would point to Francis Fukuyama's insightful "The End of History", which was only been flawed by assuming that the US was a real democracy --- and not a very subtle, guileful ruling-elite 'corporate financial Empire' disguising itself behind the facade of this two-party 'Vichy' sham of democracy. Coming Soon-- Riots in America?
  • As a Christian, you can say Sathya Sai Baba's miracle stories are not interesting, let's not pay attention to them, but if you set them within the prescientific religious milieu of the first-century Roman Empire, suddenly miracle stories become especially compelling. The God Debate
  • Roman law gave a priority to the ius civile, the laws of the city of Rome itself, but there was also the ius gentium, recognitions of the indigenous laws of the gens, the tribes, the other peoples and cultures in the empire.
  • No doubt it will go the way of all seemingly impregnable empires of the past.
  • Of course, Laura took no part in such a major business decision; the empire builder was Bernard.
  • AD 395 years, Christianity as the State religion of the Roman Empire split into Eastern and Western Empire.
  • He chafed against the implication of coercion in the word imperator: “We could more truly have been titled a protectorate than an empire of the world.” The Great Experiment
  • Whether this "miss" is due to son Todd (Anne's heir apparent to the Pern empire) is difficult to say. Dragon's Kin
  • Modern empires do seem to be getting shorter and shorter in duration. Times, Sunday Times
  • Freedland drew many comparisons: both Rome and the US have promoted a cult of personality of the leader, seeking to mythologise the legitimacy of empire in founding myths.
  • Whether in tribal societies or in great empires of ancient civilization, exogamous alliance is always important means to strengthen the statues of a social group.
  • Sceptics could well ask why the empire should rally to invade Europe just for Batu to take the profit.
  • Most Londoners have been in the awkward situation of having to explain to visitors from the US, that the flags aren't at half mast because someone has died, but merely to mourn the loss of our Empire.
  • Australia was only one chapter in the great narrative of empire, whose spread across the globe was everywhere hallmarked by cultural theft and indigenous dispossession.
  • The Empire began to crumble during the 13th century.
  • Tens of thousands of Turkmen tribesmen swarmed across Asia Minor, and within a decade the empire had lost most of its grain and more than half its manpower.
  • A : Wow , this is the famous Empire State Building.
  • I was going to say unbelievable but no it is all too believable with the whole crooked European Empire.
  • Is it any wonder, under all these circumstances, that the aphorism is so absolutely correct -- that Canada is today the brightest jewel in the colonial coronet of the Empire? The Outlook of Central Canada
  • The Second Empire, generally avid for control and order, sought to regularize commerce by the reconstruction of the central market.
  • Toledo'sdistinctive twisted streets and covered passageways evoke thecity's golden years as part of the Arab Empire.
  • Vast cosmetic empires depend on the answer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Turkish Ottoman Empire took control in 1516 and ruled the area for four hundred years.
  • The demands put on them are ratcheted up at regular intervals and competition and rivalry for internal empires is encouraged. SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets
  • Perhaps John wants his audience to also think of Dan 8, where a two-horned ram represents the Medo Persian empire (8:20).
  • In the 16th Century, Raja Wadiyar defeated the viceroy of the Vijayanagar empire, wrested the famed golden throne from him and established the sovereignty of the Mysore kings with Srirangapatna as the capital.
  • The single strand that links the two is a hotel in Mozambique, part of the old empire and still there. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her haughty, combative approach did not endear her to the sons of empire. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It was also part of the world-empire of Ghenghis Khan, who once exterminated the Afghan city of Bamiyan to avenge a grandson slain in battle.
  • The currency was hopelessly debased, the government corrupt, the armies more interested in plundering the provinces than protecting them; many people believed the dissolution of the empire was at hand. Superversive: Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism
  • One "preconception" I have, based on the the Book of Revelation itself, is that it in the first instance referred to the Roman Empire and the time in which it was written and their immediate future. The Two Witnesses
  • The nipped waistlines of men's tight pantaloons and the gauzy fabrics of women's empire dresses flattered youthful figures, and in fact, copied the kinds of clothing worn by young children.
  • Yet by the end of the nineteenth century - the apogee of the Victorian Age - the moral justification for the empire and the scientific knowledge of the effects of opium use could no longer ensure that this drug trade would go unchallenged.
  • This system (following the Byzantine system) was sensible for a large agrarian empire for which detailed cadastral surveys were impractical.
  • Augustus Caesar had been imperator of the Roman Empire for more than twenty years.
  • Provide good food at affordable prices and the empire should recover. The Sun
  • In a broader sense, it is the vibration of the musical harmonies of the empire of God agitative and active. Afro-American Encyclopaedia; or, The Thoughts, Doings, and Sayings of the Race, Embracing Addresses, Lectures, Biographical Sketches, Sermons, Poems, Names of Universities, Colleges, Seminaries, Newspapers, Books, and a History of the Denominations, Givin
  • The great increase of games and festivals and their enormous cost were signs of approaching trouble for the republic, and foretold the terrible days of the empire, when the rabblement of the capital, accustomed to be amused and fed by their despotic and corrupt rulers, should cry in the streets: "Give us bread for nothing and games forever! The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic
  • Mr. GOLD: The particular percussion on that is (unintelligible), which are known as a Senegalese instrument, but it's part of what Toumani's saying, which is part of this (unintelligible) empire idea, whereas the (unintelligible) were very much from part of the Malian music as well. Diabate's Orchestra Showcases Sounds of Mali
  • Even with the addition of the Morning Post to the publishing empire in 1924, Die-hard journalism was fighting a losing battle.
  • His voice, deeper and from the gut, returns in this CD to a peaceable realm, to the great meditative music of the Mandingo empire.
  • The Japanese empire was quickly dismantled.
  • Its ranks are open to all young men of noble birth regardless of where they live within the Empire.
  • I'm proud of Iran for it's glorious history (Persian Empire).
  • The event that forms Ararat's fulcrum is the 1915 attempted genocide of the Armenian people by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire.
  • At its fullest extent the Angevin Empire comprised most of western France.
  • Under the Roman empire the system of collecting the revenue put extreme pressure on the poor.
  • The army general and standard bearer are very important to the Empire army.
  • Our problem has been unshackling ourselves from the idea of empire.
  • Man Singh, also a vassal to the Mughal Empire, had nonetheless managed to live with the extravagance of a king, with sixteen hundred wives populating his zenana, a veritable swarm of children, so many sons he could not remember all of their names. Shadow Princess
  • The deep division within the provinces of the former Empire meant than no-one had sufficient forces to root out the Beastmen.
  • Etheridge to take over as Fire Chief JUNEAU EMPIRE Juneau will soon have a new Fire Chief. JuneauEmpire.com
  • Not so fast freeloaders … the promotion is an invite only friends and family thing, which they have opened up to the tenants of the Empire State Building. Hold the Presses: New Empire State Building Starbucks Only Giving Away Free Stuff to Tenants | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • MR. JOHN C.M. MACBETH: Gentlemen of The Empire Club: We are happy to welcome today an emissary from the office of the British High Commissioner at Ottawa, who is going to address us on the subject "Dunkirk to Dieppe and Beyond. Dunkirk to Dieppe and Beyond
  • The Shona are the direct descendants of the great Munhumutapa Empire that stretched from Namibia to Mozambique at its peak. Zealotry or Zeal, when will we see a New Zimbabwe?
  • Oh yes, soldiering on... "For some reason Peter and I regularly communicated in this obsolescent patois of the British Empire. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Life goes on, despite nuclear accidents and the collapse of the Soviet empire.
  • By the end of John's reign his ungoverned lust has cost England a huge part of her empire.
  • As night fell the Empire army was in full retreat with wolf riders snapping at their heels.
  • The Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, and Serbian monasteries on the holy mountain attest to the Byzantine Empire's cultural diversity. The Holy Mountain
  • Perhaps the intellectual prestige of the British declined as their empire was dismembered. The Times Literary Supplement
  • XXXIII But Gaiseric, king of the Vandals, had already 167 been invited into Africa by Boniface, who had fallen into a dispute with the Emperor Valentinian and was able to obtain revenge only by injuring the empire. The Origin and Deeds of the Goths
  • Over the weeks, Mr. Sobol explores the shrines and ruins and in his account describes the history of the place, the still-unexplained 15th-century collapse of the Khmer Empire and Angkor's eventual engulfment by the jungle. Finding True North, Chasing Elusive Bigfoot
  • Remember that the revolutionary movement in Eastern Europe, no less than in the American and British navies, is an integral part of the Allied blockade of the Central Empires. Six Red Months in Russia: An Observer's Account of Russia Before and During the Proletarian Dictatorship
  • Last year's Nobel Prize winner gives us the horror and the squalor, the dislocation and the dread that are the legacy of empire.
  • The symbol of a beast considered merely _as a beast_, could not, in the nature of the case, signify anything more than a temporal kingdom or political empire. The Last Reformation
  • It's precisely because the attitudes toward king and empire feel right for 1805 that we feel transported to another reality, admitted to a drama that plays out as if we moderns weren't there.
  • America had Shirley Temple but Britain had ‘the little princesses, the darlings of the Empire,’ as an adulatory press described them.
  • As noted in chapter 1, much of this interest in modernisation was prompted by the decline of the old colonial empires.
  • He was content to watch from the sidelines as his wife built up a successful business empire.
  • The picture is best when it makes fun of the pompous self-importance of spooks, and dares to portray the political and military establishment as an empire of idiots.
  • Germanic-Slavonic empire (the clay of the fourth kingdom mixed with its iron in Nebuchadnezzar's image, a fifth material, Da 2: 33, 34, 42, 43, symbolizing this last head). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He ignores the long tradition of religious toleration under the Ottoman Empire.
  • Deccan, which make up the southern half of the Empire; the great plain which stretches southward from the Himalayas and constitutes what was formerly known as Hindustan; and a three-sided tableland which lies between, in the center of the empire, and is drained by a thousand rivers, which carry the water off as fast as it falls and leave but little to refresh the earth. Modern India
  • How did he decide to start expanding his restaurant empire beyond Manhattan?
  • But can empire be thrust upon a nation, whether it wills it or not?
  • Another shows six slaves and the other two show rows of courtiers and visiting envoys, including representatives of Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire, Sind and Arabia.
  • But despite appearances, by the end of the decade cracks were beginning to strain the Conde Nast empire.
  • Of course some empires collapse because they overextend their borders, leaving the centre strained and hollow. Times, Sunday Times
  • This gold will be the seed money for my empire.
  • Previous management were either too proud or too arrogant to accept the fact that their attempts at empire building had gone seriously awry.

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