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The dead sovereign nodded when the Expansionist finally finished.
He was a major figure in the financing of the First Crusade, and an expansionist.
He refused to promote the previous administration's Nicaragua canal treaty, and generally was less of an expansionist in foreign relations.
When adjacency and multiple occupation are permitted, the figure becomes extrovert, expansionist.
I found myself becoming, if not an Expansionist, then at least a Bonfortite.
"The Expansionist and Conservative sides of the Council table are tied even.
This relates to forms of right-wing politics in Israel that are nationalistic and in some cases expansionist.
Hillary's nationalized Socialist plan for health care reveals her as an extreme government expansionist."
But if we take it over by military force, we advertise to all the Galaxy that we have become expansionist."
The provincia of Gaul therefore began as a military command, at first defensive and later expansionist.
"I'm the expansionist in the firm," Mr. Ross agreed.
Acknowledging that his successors "may feel differently," Mr. Hands, an avowed expansionist, said he preferred things as they were in 1987.
The Expansionist and Utopian senators voted against the action, as Oxham had known they would.
Goold was an expansionist.
In its early years, Chu was a successful expansionist and militaristic state that developed a reputation for coercing and absorbing its allies.
"What all of that suggests to me, Thomas, is that the Star Kingdom of Manticore has become expansionist."
Many historians believe that Bismarck was simply a Prussian expansionist, rather than a German nationalist who sought the unification of Germany.
Polk, in Merry's view, certainly was an ambitious expansionist, but in this he merely reflected the electorate's passionate desire to push the country ever westward.
The movement was later abandoned after piedmont 'expansionist', Giuseppe Garibaldi, led his Expedition of the Thousand in 1860.
The Council President's an Expansionist, just like your new Statex party is-" "Knew!"
"Uh. . ." The cop looked flustered and added hurriedly, in a low voice, "I'm an Expansionist, too, sir.
Aurangzeb was a notable expansionist and was among the wealthiest of the Mughal rulers with an annual yearly tribute of £38,624,680 (in 1690).
At the time the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown, President Benjamin Harrison, a Republican expansionist, was only a few weeks from the end of his term.
He made contact with influential American politicians, including John L. O'Sullivan, an expansionist who coined the term "Manifest Destiny".
If Sycorax is viewed as an Islamic expansionist, then she herself is the colonizer, not Prospero (who becomes merely a re-colonizer of the island).