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to take enemy troops with him to die calmly with dignity to die quickly/ painlessly and finally to die attacking and not retreating
IF you are referring to their defeat by the white man, it took five hundred years for the white man to finally defeat the Native American. I hardly think that is falling so quickly. However, unlike other peoples, the Native American spirit could not be broken and is still alive and flourishing today.
Cuba, which was quickly granted independence with US mandated provisos, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines which after the Philippine American War and a period of occupation by Japan in WW2 finally gained independence.
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.
to get to places quickly
This is called cheating at the Sunday Telegraph crossword!
Pregnancy, overeating caused by stress or excitement, and if I see anymore ways I'll tell you.
Speaking fast can indicate excitement, nervousness, or urgency. It can also suggest that a person is enthusiastic about the topic or feels pressured to communicate quickly.
Any such law would violate freedom of expression which falls under freedom of speech and thus would quickly be declared unconstitutional.
talk to itlisten to the musicafter the music, wait for the "!" then grab it quickly
strongly, quickly, easily, obnoxiously,naturaly,finally,totally etc.....
Yes it can - however the effect is extremely short-lived as air has a volumetric expansion and any one 'vector of freedom' quickly converts itself into two more 'vectors of freedom'
The Awesome Face, also known as the Awesome Smiley, was first created by a graphic designer named Matt Oswald in 2007. It quickly became popular online as a symbol of positivity and excitement.
Papa is surprised because he did it quickly with his pups
"Fads" and "crazes" are synonyms referring to popular trends that quickly gain widespread popularity before fading away just as quickly. The term "craze" is often used to emphasize the intense excitement or enthusiasm that can surround these short-lived trends.
The word 'excited' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to excite.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to excite are excitement and the gerund, exciting.
Yes, just drink two alcohols that have a lot of alcohol volume in them.