He left in a fast gallop toward the field to regroup his troops and leave the place. |
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In his hypothetical reverie, he saw that a defeated army could regroup in a matter of weeks and be ready to fight. |
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You have to fully regroup, march right back to front and boogie down like Ben and George. |
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We tried to regroup for the next two Tests, but both those matches were severely affected by rain. |
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As he said that, he could see some of Major Conrad's men regroup themselves and provide some cover. |
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It was necessary for all parties, both military and civilian, to lay down arms and regroup. |
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The enemies flailed and struggled to regroup before a second attack could be mounted, but they were not successful. |
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He also questions why the South Koreans and Americans gave the enemy safe areas to rearm and regroup. |
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Everybody suffers the Monday blues and crankies, trying desperately to regroup after a weekend of downtime. |
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Rather than break the organization, anti-racists focused on government policy, giving the organization time to regroup. |
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They must now regroup and continue their push for promotion to the senior ranks. |
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Nevertheless, it could be better for the future of the party to be in opposition and have some time to regroup. |
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Between the slow moving drift of enormous floating meteors, the group of frigates drift through in order to regroup their attack. |
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Bove notes that when parents walk in the door at the end of the day, having a few minutes to regroup can be crucial. |
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Once you land, make every effort to regroup with as many of our forces as you can. |
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His mission in the counter-offensive was to regroup his armies and seize Rostov-on-Don. |
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There's no place to back out and make contact at another location or regroup your troops. |
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A girl also needs peace to reapply her lippy, regroup and prepare for the next merciless assault on some feckless tippler. |
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In the winter of 1778, Washington's ragged army had retreated here to regroup. |
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Adam was hard put to gain control of his horse and regroup the cattle before they scattered again. |
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The difficulty of having breathing space is that it is often a time for parties to regroup. |
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The award ceremonies with the officials will be held at another time and will often regroup several events. |
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Scattered turkeys will often want to regroup after the flush. |
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Media Houses failure to convert some easy scoring chances in that half made it more difficult for the team to regroup in their attempts to launch a counter-attack. |
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And this week we come together to regroup, to regain strength and lift our spirits and to be ready for another round of struggle. |
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Rather than regroup and start anew, Vercingetorix now made the fatal decision to fall back into the impregnable oppidum of the Mandubii, Alesia. |
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All remnants of 1832nd and 98th Battalion fall back and regroup! |
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Like almost everyone else, Suncor's initial response to the global economic situation was to retrench and regroup. |
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In rural areas, when they disband these military groups, they reform, regroup and end up in major urban centres. |
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The view is that the party in those circumstances would be better off trying to regroup and rebuild in opposition. |
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The Farc have repeatedly called for a bilateral truce but the government insists this would only serve to allow the Farc to regroup militarily. |
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That's followed by Columbus trying to regroup after a long road trip to LA to face another Western side, when Portland are the visitors. |
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In times like these, we have to remember and regroup around the things that unite us and provide us with a reason to go forward. |
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The new joint venture will regroup the fund administration activities of both partners. |
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The three occupants tried to rally together but they were unable to regroup. |
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It is the regional area that is the most appropriate level on which to regroup, organise, mobilise and encourage discussion between players. |
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One of the solutions could be to regroup contractors and principal type producers in separate industries. |
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On July 13th, 1944, Spry took charge of the 12th Infantry Brigade, created to regroup several Canadian units already serving in Italy. |
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It is important that statistics further regroup the age brackets, possibly at five-year intervals. |
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Romney seemed off balance at times as he tried to regroup and regain the initiative. |
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The only breathing space independence-minded Communists would have to regroup would be during the interregnum before the French colonial administration reoccupied its posts. |
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But it is a small force, and they will need to recruit and regroup. |
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This is important because as long as your hero, leader, or at least one of the company troops stays alive, they can regroup near a town, or fort and be re-supplied. |
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Yazbek says he will wait a few days in Italy to regroup and find people to travel with. |
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And I at least like to take some sort of break between jobs so I can regroup. |
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Since their third record, Mine Is Yours, was not very well received by critics, the band decided to regroup. |
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But like Colson, they have had a difficult time discovering how to regroup and which way to move next. |
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The four other panelists agreed, each weighing in with thoughts on how women need to regroup. |
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Contracting means a better organization of supply, and I am thinking of some activities such as fruits and vegetables, where producers must regroup to gain more negotiating weight against retailers. |
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Eritrea has not requested United Nations peacekeepers to regroup in Asmara nor has it seized arms or equipment belonging to UNMEE as reported in the media. |
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By the end of 1940 the Luftwaffe had suffered heavy losses and needed to regroup. |
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The scheme is the same, we will regroup all sectors of the multihull industry around a great international event, which is welcoming and inviting. |
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The Armada managed to regroup and, driven by southwest winds, withdrew north, with the English fleet harrying it up the east coast of England. |
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It took an entire day for the English fleet to regroup and the Armada gained a day's grace. |
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The postwar period left the capitals of Europe in upheaval with an urgency to economically and physically rebuild and to politically regroup. |
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The delay allowed British forces to regroup for campaigning the following year. |
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In the afternoon, they paused to regroup to attack again but they were bombed for two and a half hours and were prevented from even forming up. |
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One ship that had been separated, commanded by Diogo Dias, wandered onward alone, and the other six ships were able to regroup. |
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Trajan's troops were mauled in the encounter, and he put off further campaigning for the year in order to regroup and reinforce his army. |
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The four remaining vessels quickly lost sight of each other in the heavy rain and were unable to regroup when the storm finally passed on 1 June. |
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This process was only stopped by a last ditch effort by the Prime Minister when he shut down Parliament prematurely in order to regroup and buy precious time for the Conservatives. |
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The manager stressed the need for his players to regroup during the international break and find some form again. |
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Brar has come as a rude shock to intelligence agencies which have been suspicious that Sikh militants are trying to regroup in foreign countries. |
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Craig Brown last night vowed to regroup his side for a Scottish Cup assault after all but kissing goodbye to their top-six hopes yesterday. |
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Once the plants at Celle and Hanover in Germany have been closed, the firm plans to regroup its Community television manufacturing plants in France and Spain. |
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Joshua Wong, the 18-year-old leader of the student group Scholarism – who has been on hunger strike for more than 40 hours with two other group members – has called for protesters to regroup. |
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Adults, on the other hand, tend to regroup objects according to some personal mnemonic method and find it much easier to explain how they remembered. |
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I took a year off to regroup and reskill, including learning Braille. |
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Evil Dice is a brainy game also available to play on your desktop. The objective is to move cubes, by rolling them, regroup them and make them disappear. |
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Just as we also know that it is the easiest thing in the world for a resistance movement to say that it is disbanding and then to regroup without further ado. |
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When we spoke to both sides in the conflict and they all say the same: that above autonomy, auto determination or independency, the most important thing is to regroup Saharawi families, so that they can be together again. |
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So he took a couple of years off to regroup, and started a family. |
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The freed space in the main building will then be reshuffled so as to regroup more efficiently and safely the other departments, laboratories and auxiliary services. |
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I am not a hundred percent certain that this is the path the Nice Summit is preparing to take? but there is still time for Member States to regroup. |
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I think it all happened so fast for Sony that they were trying to regroup. |
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Just as Frankland looked to regroup, a miskick by their goal keeper went straight to Matt Lymer, who smashed the ball into the empty net. |
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The new Ministry's first task will be to simplify current procedures and, most importantly, to regroup or to merge the various services to ensure optimal coordination between the different sectors of the economy. |
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Mr Rajapakse won his narrow election victory with the help of hard-line Sinhalese nationalist groups who oppose any concessions to the rebels, while the Tigers are suspected of having used the ceasefire to rearm and regroup. |
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I received several questions on irregular sections, so I thought I would regroup them into a three-part question just as in the previous edition for questions related to big tubes! |
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At one point the Desert Rats had Basra surrounded to prevent enemy forces fleeing to regroup elsewhere. |
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The organization was able to regroup and survive the transition but the employees experienced high levels of stress as they struggled to determine what needed to happen when. |
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You get knocked around and then your regroup. |
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Initially, Lee did not intend to surrender, but planned to regroup at the village of Appomattox Court House, where supplies were to be waiting, and then continue the war. |
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Devastated, Level 42 took a year off to regroup and rethink. |
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The coach called a time-out to give his players time to regroup. |
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