Hundreds of members of his army rallied in the streets on Saturday, carrying arms and chanting slogans of support for him. |
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It sees the British Prime Minister's private army at war with Russian warlords and renegade spies. |
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The army of arthropods slurped bits of organic material out of the muck, then ejected balls of it like so many wads of chewing tobacco. |
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Hughey was left with the prospect of fighting for an army waging a war that he believed was illegal, or running. |
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Three pairs of US army shades turned on me, and a couple of American guns waggled discouragingly in my direction. |
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By 1700 an army of 60,000 men needed 45 tons of bread a day, the product of 60 portable bread-ovens and 200 wagonloads of fuel. |
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The southern army began its retreat to Virginia late on 4 July, its wagon train of wounded soldiers stretching for seventeen miles. |
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Once General Sully's army reached Fort Union, the civilian wagon train, safely beyond Sioux country, continued west on its own. |
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Drivers were being questioned, then told to pull off the road, to where a line of army vehicles waited. |
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He wakes his comrade, who stirs and stolidly puts on his boots, army shirt, cap, gun. |
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With no access to legal, safe abortion, they resort to the army of backstreet abortionists. |
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The inner life of a nation is linked with the modern mass army in a way it could not have been with the absolutist armies of the earlier period. |
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Here status preservation came through absorption into the expanding state bureaucracy and army. |
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Listen, man, you wanna join the army just because you want to be told what to do. |
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According to Clausewitz, the main objective of an army at war is to defeat the opposing army. |
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It is designed to put the spotlight on an army of people who continue to better their lives and careers with courses and qualifications. |
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He could tame a stallion, breed a jackass, lead an army and charm the ladies. |
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She kept waiting for The Andy to move. For Warholians, a more loyal army of fans, the statue is a shrine. |
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In the distance, horns sounded as the royal army began riding out from behind the castle walls. |
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In desperation, she entered warily into a sexual liaison with an army captain, who offered some promise of economic stability. |
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The company was so wound up with the German war machine, the Australian army raided its offices in 1914 to end its traffic with enemy agencies. |
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Louts who dumped rubbish on a war memorial are beneath contempt, says an army veteran. |
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The view is that the single most important factor was the personality of warmongering army chief, General Pervez Musharraf. |
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Bob, an army warrant officer, agreed to have his sperm frozen when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. |
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The first photograph shows soldiers being conscripted during wartime as victims on an army production line. |
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He decided to raise an army of loyal troops so that the coup could be put down. |
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The comments are published on the Danish army website, according to Reuters news agency. |
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Initially as surprised as everyone else, the Mexican army soon recovered and violently quelled the rebellion. |
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In the ensuing gun battle three army jawans, one police man and a civilian sustained bullet injury. |
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When I was in active service, the Kashmiri Pandit Officers in the Indian army, after independence, outnumbered the Kashmiri jawans therein. |
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Police are also keen to question the soldiers at the nearby Fort George army barracks who were on duty on the night of the fatal shooting. |
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His military skills resulted in quick promotion in Carranza's constitutional army. |
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The first point that should be made about Collins is that he is the quintessential army man. |
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His title means nothing, and, to his way of thinking, the only thing left that defines him is his service in the army. |
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An army bomb squad was scrambled to dispose of an unexploded mortar shell found poking out of a rabbit hole. |
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The rest of his army is a miscellaneous rabble who have never seen war, and will run away when they hear the first shot fired. |
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Instead she is one of a growing army of women around the globe who open up their private lives to the world via Internet webcams. |
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He also bangs on about racial bias in the army, though he comes to no particular conclusion where that is concerned. |
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Members of our group recently went down to the army recruitment centre to tell them we'd like to enlist. |
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The army, on the other hand, is notorious for its protection rackets and other illegal activities in the province. |
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So the red army had won the cup and their third silver trophy gleamed amongst the iridescent confetti and brilliant white floodlights. |
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You take the control of Glitch, a small yellow robot who joins a resistance band of droids fighting off an evil army of robots. |
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Better to signify an army with a few banners than to express it with a cast of thousands. |
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Anyway, we don't need a strong army, we just need a few destructive strikes before the Jovians are prepared. |
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Whatever happens, it's a patched-up, raggle-taggle army heading for Milan on Thursday. |
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Compared with the military power of Soviet communism, they are a raggle-taggle army on the run. |
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There was no word about the 12-year-old twins who lead this ragtag army of around 100 mostly ethnic Karen fighters. |
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It's a myth that goes back to the revolution and the triumph of America's ragtag guerrillas against the rigid, hierarchical British army. |
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The gym became silent as a group of army colleagues, friends, family and well-wishers cheered Neil on. |
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A raid by army troops and intelligence agents on the town uncovered the 10 kilogramme belt concealed in a solar water tank. |
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He was with the army in the north of Italy when he was taken prisoner by the Italians. |
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Michael, who had been the youngest adjutant in the army, came ashore one day later with the 7th Battalion of the Black Watch. |
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They had built Fort St. David in Cuddalore and they raised an army here and began their ascent to power. |
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On the approach of the Frankish army he again raised the siege, but this time the Franks gave battle. |
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He eventually was inducted into the army and served admirably, unloading cement ships and doing other odd jobs. |
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Nearby, in a path between the mountains, the general of the Imperial army was rallying her troops. |
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Mr Kondratowicz continued with the British army as they swept up the Adriatic coast until the final battle on Italian soil in Bologna. |
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The Chin army began a systematic advance at the same moment that their retreating chariots wheeled and fell on the Tzu-hsi's exposed flanks. |
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The ranks of the Swedish army by now contained many adventurers and dubious mercenaries, and it was a shadow of its former self. |
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The ranks of the regular army were drawn overwhelmingly from the highly urbanized, heavily garrisoned northern and eastern frontier districts. |
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Traditionally the British army gives the post of regimental QM to an officer commissioned from the ranks. |
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Yet isn't this what is implied in the allusion which does not advert to the activities of the army? |
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Last evening a gentleman arrived here from Providence, by whom we are favour'd with the following, fresh advices from the northern army. |
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Before these policies are adopted, the advisability of no army modernisation deal can be justified. |
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Nor does it matter whether he wears an army uniform, a three-piece suit or a kaffiyeh. |
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In 406 the army in Britain elevated the first in a rapid succession of three emperors. |
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These men formed the backbone of the early aero squadrons and enabled army aviation to expand. |
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The aerodrome, only recently constructed by the French army, consisted of freshly cut wheat fields lined with canvas hangars. |
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He had worked as a mechanic in aeronautics in the army for 8 years and thereafter as an informatics technician for 2 years. |
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They swapped their cricket whites for oversized army helmets to pose as diggers in a re-enactment of a 1915 photograph. |
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A much larger problem is the army rations that make up the rest of my diet. |
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Thank god for foul-smelling German army jackets bought in moments in weakness from ratty markets in Berlin. |
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Morale is low in the army and many soldiers are preparing white flags of surrender. |
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Some weapons will be blown up while usable weapons will be handed over to the Afghan's own national army, which is now being formed. |
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The Turkish army protects Turkish nationalism by heavy-handedly suppressing all signs of religiosity in public offices. |
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Nothing actually stopped this Viking invasion until 892, when pestilence so ravaged the army that they finally dispersed. |
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As helicopters buzzed overhead, army engineers erected concrete barriers and razor wire fences in the fields off Drumcree Road. |
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In a professional army, the extent of deeply reactionary political sentiment is far greater. |
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Ten days later, Sam Houston's army caught up with Santa Anna and whomped him at the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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And the need to field a new army of spies and intelligence agents to track down and destroy terrorism is clear. |
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The party, on the other hand, needs the army to win the war and thus to stabilize and even aggrandize its own power. |
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In 1999, the US army chaplaincy recognized the neo-pagan Wicca as a legitimate faith. |
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The palace guard, still loyal to Chavez, went against army orders and retook the palace. |
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I keep dreaming I'm camping with this gorgeous woman, sometimes in army tents, sometimes in mountain tents, sometimes in wigwams. |
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The rear echelons of the army mutinied and seized the crossings over the Rhine. |
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When the army advances on the enemy, these men by custom form the vanguard and on their return the rearguard. |
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For example, the army not only commissioned officers from the ranks, but in November 1942 eradicated all formal educational barriers for officer candidates. |
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One of the awards went to an army corporal who saved a colleague's life. |
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They expect speedy action to integrate that cloistered community into the army and the workforce. |
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They marshaled their underlings in San Pedro Sula and set to recruiting a whole new crop of chairmen for their army. |
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The arsenal was the main employer in Woolwich, but it was shut down after WWII when the Empire disappeared and the army shrunk. |
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McBean assumes a similar stance when addressing the agendas of his army. |
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Later, his father rose through the ranks in the army, but he never forgot. |
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Annan is cloud in Hebrew so this army operation, amud Annan, should be Pillar of Cloud. |
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He was advertised the French army in Italy had had an overthrow. |
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However there is little doubt that Harry has felt at his most happy and fulfilled when he has been active in his army life. |
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A ceasefire was in effect, but the Ukrainian army was still fighting with pro-Russian separatist forces in the east. |
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Even more fatal was the revival of radical political activism in the army. |
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He also implicitly criticised the president for packing the courts and legislature with his supporters and for bringing the army deeply into political life. |
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Perry is a pop general, perched atop a candy rainbow, bathing her army of fans in an elixir of empowerment. |
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At a point eighteen miles northeast of Lethbridge, the Head Chief of this small army had a dream one night which seemed to predict ill fortune for the raiders. |
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Clearly somebody hates journalists who ask questions about the Russian army fighting in Ukraine, and not only in astrakhan. |
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Many farmers had joined the army under Thomas Rusk's command. |
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By taking into account the difficult process of adaptation of the military into the civil society, I think, the army indeed paid a heavy price for the reforms. |
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The rebel army had lowered its banners and was taking cover in the forests that were interspersed between the farmland found outside of the gleaming city. |
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Despite its recent gains on the battlefield, the fight against rebel brigades has taken a significant toll on the government army. |
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Candidates push themselves to the limit in a test that assess mental as well as physical toughness during a barrier test for army special forces entry. |
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While there is no evidence that Sharpton participated in any of these pre-election activities, he was a leader in the Beatty army. |
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If the England captain ever got drunk and ran singing around a territorial army mess hall with a burning newspaper sticking out of his jacksie, we will never know. |
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One role the desert-dwelling Bedouin and Berbers would be perfectly suited to is aiding the army in its frontier patrols. |
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Outgunned and beleaguered, he says, Iraqi army units in Anbar are beginning to collapse. |
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While Ichabod is checking for non-existent cell service, Abbie learns that Moloch is planning to release a demon army on earth. |
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The army has since conducted a brutal wave of jailings against activists and journalists. |
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Our tour guide, Victor, clad in army green and with a bellowing voice, rallied us, his new batch of troops. |
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Since his death, Eddie Cochran's popularity has spread beyond the fans who remember his hit records, but also to a new army of younger rock'n'roll fans who adore his music. |
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And the Ukrainian army, slowly, uncertainly, but ineluctably, is closing in on this besieged ghost-town of a city. |
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By the time word of military victory reached home, the conquering army might have been destroyed in a subsequent battle. |
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Pan Am was granted landing rights at camp Colombia, an army base near Havana. |
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One supporter was Zheng Cheng-gong, also known as Koxinga, a half-Japanese supporter of the Mings, who led an army of 100,000 troops and 3,000 junks. |
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Without much delay, Rahaena's army of monster hunters and mercenaries charged forward, chipping away at the retreating legion like a whittler at wood. |
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Her son, Scott, an army signals specialist, is somewhere in the war zone. |
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Fatima says they were initially happy when Ziad joined the army, but that feeling has utterly faded. |
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Out came Marc's army, dozens of models in chopped blond wigs streaked with green. |
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But how aware of this were the archers and foot soldiers from Cheshire, where Hotspur had been royal justiciar, and a commander of the King's army against the rebel Welsh? |
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In 1964, Kabila had been a Simba leader, and Mobutu had commanded the Congolese army. |
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Earlier this year, army apaches shot up several convoys that refused to stop while navigating mountainous dunes near the border. |
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The Habsburg army, however, Watson contends, were exceptionally bloodthirsty. |
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His arguments were well grounded, and his beliefs gradually gained supporters inside the army and in Congress, but his untimely death in 1881 stalled modernization progress. |
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Cpl. Rory MacKenzie, 31, who joined the British army 11 years ago, lost a leg during a night patrol in Basra, southern Iraq. |
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In northern Sinai in October the group killed 31 soldiers during a raid on an army checkpoint. |
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The commander of the continental Army realized that if he did not inoculate his army against smallpox, he might not have an army. |
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The fire was effectively retaliated by the police and army jawans. |
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I also knew my military exemption was due to expire, and I would be forced to join the army, where gay conscripts suffer violent and sexual abuse. |
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Hundreds of trucks are aimlessly hanging around the army rear. |
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The tinned food they had in their army rations has apparently run out. |
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During her visit to the camp, President McAleese laid a wreath in honour of Sergeant Derek Mooney, the army ranger who died in a car crash in Liberia last year. |
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Several government officials, Lamartine most notably, were scandalized by the army's use of the razzia, or raid, derived from a tactic used by the Roman army. |
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Exactly seventeen years later, I find myself in a head to head confrontation with the army, while the public at large is jeering and mocking me from the sidelines. |
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The Acholi and Langi ethnic groups were particular objects of Amin's political persecution because they had supported Obote and made up a large part of the army. |
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Armoured cars of the army and troops, sailors and airmen paraded through the city to a rapturous welcome as Britain relaxed after years of war. |
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This allowed Wellington's army in Spain to receive American goods and to maintain the New Englanders' opposition to the war. |
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Fry had previously confirmed the news to his army of followers on Twitter. |
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However, it was not until January 27, 1815, that the army had completely rejoined the fleet, allowing for their departure. |
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Girls went to be nurses, back to their farms, or into positions that men had left when they went to the army. |
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The king appointed his whole army to be drawn together to a rendezvous at Marlborough. |
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Lord Shang, in establishing laws, and Wu Ch'i, in employing the army, were the best in the world. |
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The imperial army, bogged down in long, futile wars against the more aggressive Marathas lost its fighting spirit. |
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In 1380, prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow led a united Russian army to an important victory over the Mongols in the Battle of Kulikovo. |
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North-east of Xi'an, in 1974, the clay army of the first Chinese emperor, with its thousands of warriors, was discovered. |
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It was one of the only too frequent Cowboy Yippee Shoots, as we used to call them in Vietnam when I served there in the Australian army. |
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In the zombie movie, an army of the undead accosted some nubile skinny-dipping teenagers. |
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Soon after returning he volunteered for the British army, but, as expected, failed the necessary medical examination because of his poor sight. |
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After being released from the army in 1946, Adams returned to Worcester College to continue his studies for a further two years. |
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Hills provide a major advantage to an army, giving them an elevated firing position and forcing an opposing army to charge uphill to attack them. |
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He received the mule and a short note for the chief supply officer of the army. |
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In the Aosta Valley Napoleon's army slipped by an Austrian garrison at Bard just out of cannon range. |
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The commander related that he was astonished to watch an army of 40,000 men in full equipment go marching past from the direction of the heights. |
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In addition, much of the Iberian peninsula was populated by related Gallic tribes, and those same Gauls were serving in Hannibal's army. |
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He did this with the hope of cultivating the best possible morale in his army for the upcoming campaign, which he knew was going to be difficult. |
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The centrist group thinks they can build centrist grassroots army. |
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Awaiting the Carthaginian army on the left bank of the Rhone was a tribe of Gauls called the Cavares. |
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Sabrine says that if Ziad returns, she will make him leave the army. |
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This tribe had fortified a camp on the far side of the river, and was awaiting Hannibal's army to cross, so as to attack them as they crossed. |
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Among the other highlights of this remarkable series are Bengal tiger hunts and going inside army ant colonies. |
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When army ants use their own bodies to plug tiny potholes in rough trails, the whole colony benefits, a new study has found. |
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The armies started to shout and jeer at each other while the Carthaginian army was in the midst of crossing. |
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These sort of exchanges consisted primarily of encouraging their own men and challenging the other army to battle. |
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He knew that if he waited until springtime on the far side of the mountains, the Romans would have time to raise another army. |
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He had intelligence that the consular army was camped at the mouth of the Rhone. |
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Upon receiving this information, the consul dispatched his army up the river in boats, but arrived too late. |
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However, in accordance with the Senate's orders, the consul ordered his brother, Gnaeus Scipio to take a majority of the army to Spain. |
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The cavalry would skirmish with the Roman scouts, while giving the rest of the army time to form up. |
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When Hannibal's army made contact with the Insula, he arrived in a Gallic chiefdom that was in the midst of a civil conflict. |
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Hannibal marched his army to modern Chambery and took their city easily, stripping it of all its horses, captives, beasts of burden and corn. |
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In addition, there were enough supplies for three days' rations for the army. |
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Hannibal was concerned and suspicious of the Centrones, though he hid this from them and the Centrones guided his army for two days. |
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The Centrones waited to attack, first allowing half of the army to move through the pass. |
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At an early point in their descent, the army came upon a section of the path that had been blocked by a landslide. |
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We are, essentially, an army of guinea pigs millions strong. |
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Two days later, the army were called in to assist at Barnby Dun after the river flooded large areas near Thorpe Marsh Power Station. |
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It seems clear that some part of the Danish warrior aristocracy served in the Roman army. |
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Norway kept its separate laws and some institutions, such as a royal chancellor, separate coinage and a separate army. |
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The campaign ended in defeat, and Jutland was occupied by the imperial army of Albrecht von Wallenstein. |
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In 1266, it was the site of the Battle of Chesterfield, in which a band of rebel barons were defeated by a royalist army. |
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In the Jacobite Rising of 1745, Charles Stuart and his army marched through Macclesfield as they attempted to reach London. |
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But it seems to be supposed that one can loose an annihilatory force against an opposing army. |
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Out of the 230,000 Polish prisoners of war taken by the Soviet army, only 82,000 survived. |
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Their POWs were housed in three camps, according to their potential usefulness to the North Korean army. |
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As a result, God sent an army of angels under the leadership of Iblis to fight them. |
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Then, on 26 August 1921, an army Captain reported that a pair of invisible hands had taken hold of him and forced his motorcycle off the road. |
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While tropical army ants have a fearsome reputation, the kind you find in Britain are unlikely to threaten anything larger than a caterpillar. |
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Some reports suggested he would quit the army if he was not allowed to serve abroad in a war zone. |
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The antbirds survive by tracking army ants, which hunt in large swarms and are capable of killing just about anything in their paths. |
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Every morning an awakening ball of army ants unravels, traveling a million-strong through the jungle, killing everything in their grasp. |
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Having lived a peripatetic life as an army brat, with frequent postings and changes of schools, I was bitten young by the travel bug. |
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If they live in squalor, in filth, in crime, with hope and joy gone, a homeless, soilless army of human prey. |
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The tarkhan, leader of the Khazar army, meets Amram, Zelikman and a green-eyed young person who claims to be Alp, the brother of Filaq. |
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Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem, terrible as an army with banners. |
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The top brass of the army are up to various types of mischief and they do not want the public or even Members of Parliament to know about them. |
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Why should not a widow, having two uncommissioned sons in the army, have her remaining son exempt, as well as if her husband were still living? |
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You can't erect an army by uniforming and drilling a few hundred thousand clerks and farmers. |
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Both feature his popular detective Jack Reacher, a much decorated former soldier in the US army turned undercover detective and general good guy. |
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How could it succumb, at long last, to a barbarian usurper at the head of an Italian army composed largely of other barbarians? |
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Canute and his housecarls fled south with a growing army of rebels on his heels. |
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The United States has a powerful war machine at each one of her army bases. |
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Arthurson is an army brat, living both on base and in small communities, experiencing first-hand racism and shame. |
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During the latter half of 1997, ARD hospitalizations were reported in basic trainee populations from all army training centers. |
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Babchenko was drafted into the army as a second-year law student and trained to be a radioman. |
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No army cook had encountered anything like Norman cream and eggs. |
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You can't be committed to peace and still be committed to guns, bombs, balaclavas and the trappings of a ragtag army. |
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Soldier's Song reaches out to an army far from home, Seeing Black addresses the suicide of a friend and Buttercup is a kiss-off to a past lover. |
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Nkunda said militia-backed army forces attacked rebel positions around the town of Nyanzale in the eastern North Kivu province. |
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Moses was about to attack Prince Ramesses II and his Hittite army, but he ends up saving Ramesses. |
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Kippa-wearing officers have replaced the Kibbutzniks, who not so long ago were dominant in the army. |
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The army tried repeatedly to retake the fort they had been driven from. |
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But for the veterans in the Pannonian legions, their vulnera were no longer their tokens of honour, but an indication of the severity of service in the army. |
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The new king is viewed warily by Bangkok's elites, who have sometimes worried that he sympathises with populist politicians whom the army has twice kicked from power. |
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As we lend full support to both army and police, let these security organs remain apolitical in order to carry out their tasks successfully Salam concluded. |
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Two runaway army lovers who went absent without leave for seven months were yesterday sentenced to detention and demoted in rank by a court martial panel. |
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Runaway army lovers who went absent without leave for seven months were in custody yesterday after finally surrendering themselves to the military. |
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Fiercely proud of his army service, his Black Watch cap with the famous red hackle always hung over the door of the family home in Alyth, Perthshire. |
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However, their efforts to keep him in the army have to wait when a fanatical cult launches an uprising, leaving an unassuming water carrier with the task of saving the day. |
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After recapitulating the current juncture in the capital of North Lebanon, Sheikh Shahhal said he flatly refused to see young Muslims being fought at army checkpoints. |
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In those cases, when an army ant colony loses its queen, its workers are absorbed, not killed, by neighboring colonies, and within days are treated as part of the family. |
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We detected army ant foraging raids by encountering army ant raid fronts, encountering columns of army ants, or observing birds active at or near ground level in the forest. |
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The source added that army units destroyed militants' weapons and ammunition loaded in cars in the areas of Sheikh Zayat, Kassarat al-Wdeihi and Qubtan al-Jabal. |
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It could save you a packet and allow you to spend money on hospitals and schools rather than waste money hosting sporting zillionaires and their army of hangers-on. |
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He was an army brat, so he lived in so many different cities. |
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He added that the aid comes in the frame work of the efforts to help citizens of Tal Aran and Tal Hasel after the army restored security and stability to the two cities. |
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The ISIL terrorists came under siege by the Syrian soldiers near Zitan village, where most of the militants were killed or wounded in the clashes, the army soldier said. |
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After leaving the regular army, he transferred to the Army Reserve and worked in Burnhope Colliery until the outbreak of war, when he re-enlisted. |
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The army troops raided the hideouts of the rebels in the areas of al-Ken, al-Shaer, Jazel, Rahoum and al-Msheirfa in the city of al-Rastan in Homs, killing scores of them. |
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As millions of robotic entities transform into an army of artificially intelligent bots capable of learning, what value does a college degree have? |
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Hull's army was too weak in artillery and badly supplied to achieve its objectives, and had to fight just to maintain its own lines of communication. |
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By the middle of 1814, American generals, including Major Generals Jacob Brown and Winfield Scott, had drastically improved the fighting abilities and discipline of the army. |
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His army outnumbered the American defenders of Plattsburgh, but he was worried about his flanks so he decided he needed naval control of Lake Champlain. |
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The American army moved to Fort Jackson on the Alabama River. |
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Jackson's army of 1,000 regulars and 3,000 to 4,000 militia, pirates and other fighters, as well as civilians and slaves built fortifications south of the city. |
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During the Second Punic War in 218 BC, the Carthaginian general Hannibal probably crossed the Alps with an army numbering 38,000 infantry, 8,000 cavalry, and 37 war elephants. |
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Later in 498 BC, Duke Ding personally went with an army to lay siege to Cheng in an attempt to raze its walls to the ground, but he did not succeed. |
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Dispossessed peasants were organized into paramilitary agricultural colonies to increase food production for the army, and penal legislation increased. |
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It took the efforts of an officer in Napoleon's army to change this. |
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During the baronial revolt against Henry, in 1264 the rebel army of Simon de Montfort passed southwards through Surrey on their way to the Battle of Lewes in Sussex. |
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Their integration into the imperial army was causing concern and resentment among the rank and file, who feared losing their volia and their participatory institutions. |
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The unguarded gatehouse was soon taken by the invading army. |
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The media hysteria he creates causes panic among the local populace and eventually moves the government to deploy the army to exterminate the dogs. |
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At Martigny the army assembled and received rations for three days. |
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However, once they were safe within the territory of the Cenomani, the Romans again marched their army into the territory of the Insubres and were victorious. |
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The countries through which he passed were of different opinions concerning the Carthaginians, the Romans and the passage of Hannibal's army through their land. |
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The formation of a new army was a fairly easy matter for the Romans. |
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However, modern historians agree on where Hannibal encamped his army on the western bank on the Rhone and see the river crossing as clearly conceived and crisply executed. |
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The small corps was observing the principal army closely, and on seeing it start its crossing, prepared to descend on the Cavares while the army was crossing. |
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Seeing that the Carthaginians were finally crossing, the Cavares rose from their entrenchments and prepared their army on the shore near the Carthaginian landing point. |
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On getting the whole of his army on the left bank of the Rhone, Hannibal introduced his army to Magilus, and some other less notable Gallic chiefs of the Po valley. |
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After this contest of arms, the baggage was held together in good order and the Carthaginian army followed the road down to the plain that begins roughly at modern Bourget. |
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They made some headway, at the cost of no small portion of the baggage animals that were left, before Hannibal came to appreciate that this route was impossible for an army. |
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Getting these creatures across this stretch of road, Hannibal raced ahead of the rearguard to the part of the army that was below the pasture line. |
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John Lambert of Calton in Malhamdale, was a general in Cromwell's army and his troops camped at Settle in August 1651 while on the road to an encounter in Lancaster. |
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There was only so much packing one could do that was appropriate for army training and I was pretty sure my sassiest outfit and latest face enhancers were not required. |
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Some rules were to be set down for the government of the army. |
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But in fact, the murders have been committed by an army of sickos, a phalanx of wild-eyed droolers led by a monster goon with a concrete jaw and a Neanderthal brow. |
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I always preferred the church, and I still do. But that was not smart enough for my family. They recommended the army. That was a great deal too smart for me. |
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I received one month's pay in specie while on the march to Virginia, in the year 1781, and except that, I never received any pay worth the name while I belonged to the army. |
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For instance, he makes sure that the reader is aware that the weapons taken by the Inca army, tumis, are ritual weapons used for the ritual hunt and slaughter of llamas. |
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The angry peasants were a virtual army as they attacked the castle. |
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