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- death metal band Atheist who died earlier in the same year. The songs "Unchallenged Hate" and "Social Sterility" are different recordings than the versions...
- courtiers at the Palace of Versailles, his command of the military went unchallenged. The "Sun King" made France the leading European power. France became...
- imperial power (with London the largest city in the world from about 1830). Unchallenged at sea, British dominance was later described as Pax Britannica ("British...
- In Europe, Galen's work on anatomy remained largely unsurp****ed and unchallenged up until the 16th century. During the Renaissance and early modern period...
- effectively divided into three zones: the Pale, where English rule was unchallenged; Leinster and Munster, the so-called "obedient land" of Anglo-Irish peers;...
- power, its presence in the region and its ability to wield power was unchallenged. Various Syrian opposition groups have at least some presence in seven...
- "socialist-oriented market economy". Although the authority of the state remained unchallenged under Đổi Mới, the government encouraged private ownership of farms and...
- citizens ostracise Thucydides for 10 years and Pericles is once again unchallenged in Athenian politics. Sophocles writes Antigone. Zhou zhen ding wang...
- Caesar's civil war, which he won, leaving him in a position of near-unchallenged power and influence in 45 BC. After ****uming control of government, Caesar...
- commercial free speech and could lead to further government intrusion if left unchallenged. In November 2011, Federal judge Richard Leon of the U.S. District Court...