Solidarity meant that Morocco had to act in accordance with all the other Arab countries it allied with. |
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Farmers should be encouraged to venture into allied activities like animal husbandry and nursery farming to supplement their income. |
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It presents an ideal opportunity to enhance the public image of the chemical and allied industries. |
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A further benefit is that the winter months see greater cloud cover, making it easier for allied land forces to operate unseen. |
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The missile attacks came as allied warplanes streaked over mist and drizzle along the northern Saudi front lines. |
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Their music used electronic amplification, and was more closely allied to the emerging styles of rhythm and blues and rock and roll. |
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The right wing allied itself with the Democratic Party, the left wing became a component part of the new Communist Party. |
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Elsewhere overseas, female nurses in military field hospitals worked near the front line of battle, and many served with allied forces. |
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The terrorist act in America and the allied efforts in Afghanistan were hot topics at the meeting. |
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The French are also deeply involved, as are other European and allied nations in Africa. |
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They are happy to bring in allied forces, but only after the fighting is over, to help in peacekeeping. |
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Each Anzac Day these children place poppies on the graves of the allied soldiers. |
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Note also that in 1839, the Kickapoo and the Shawnee were allied together in Texas during the Cherokee War. |
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The truck drivers also have to face gangsters who are allied with the military. |
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His natural confidence is allied with a realistic caution about his progress. |
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That allied with the parking laws meant people could not do business in the area. |
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The last wave in each mission has you defending your fleet so certain allied ships can make an escape. |
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Here in Britain, we must remember that we are allied with America, therefore many of the things we hear are pro-American. |
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The Sierra Club and allied organizations have intervened in support of the Park Service. |
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Unlike medicine and allied professions, psychotherapy has established itself primarily outside the state sector. |
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As the allied troops advanced on Paris in March 1814, Daumesnil stood ready to defend his fortress, his city, and his Emperor. |
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The uprising led to a fierce, and widely condemned, retaliation by government forces and allied militia. |
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We all know we're way short of the number of doctors and allied health professionals we need. |
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Strong character and the right attitude, allied to skill, team spirit and a work ethic are all qualities he attributes to his new charges. |
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To be expedient, we must act within the bounds of international law consistent with consensus among the emerging allied coalition. |
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We're here to mark that day in history when the allied armies joined battle to reclaim this continent to liberty. |
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But consumer groups, allied with many U.S. ranchers and cattlemen, want the labeling to begin on schedule. |
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This infuriated some institutional shareholders and they allied with Walt Disney's nephew, who wanted to get rid of Eisner. |
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That is why there needs to be a system of rigorous and robust inspections allied with heavy sanctions to enforce minimum standards. |
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The Democrats and groups allied with them have been quicker to use this vehicle. |
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Underfunding in nursing and allied health professions is relative to that in comparable professions and to the size of their workforce. |
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After a siege of two months, from 14 June to 14 August 1900, allied troops entered Beijing and relieved the foreign legations. |
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Even as he rejected allied policies, Reagan sought to preserve allied relations. |
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Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an allied effort. |
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In the 20th century, aircraft and motor vehicles came to the fore along with numerous allied industries. |
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On the one hand it is good for the manufacturing industry and other allied industries like advertising and marketing. |
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But consumerism is a world language and, allied with representative democracy, it is the way of the world. |
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Considerable sympathy and understanding was shown for the difficulties facing allied troops in Iraq. |
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What if every 200 humans adopted a species and allied themselves with it throughout their lives? |
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More direct running, allied with better movement on and off the ball, allowed a few better chances to be conjured up. |
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The government panicked over the reaction to possible leaks about its plans to plant the nuclear devices in an allied country. |
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The United States remained neutral and the Soviet Union was still allied with Hitler. |
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The Red Army triumphed after 12 days of fighting in one of the pivotal battles in the allied liberation of the Balkans. |
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This renouncement of sovereignty was officially confirmed in the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty signed by Japan and over 50 allied nations. |
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This suffering could have been greatly alleviated had there been more allied troops on the ground. |
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All that means is, they're allied with Khrushchev instead of with the ghost of Stalin. |
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So how can more companies be encouraged to invest in these allied countries? |
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Finally, the intervention of allied troops was ineffectual and actually amateurish. |
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Craig's qualities of charm and decency have been allied with just enough success on the field to keep the fans happy. |
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What do the allied coalition members plan to do in terms of changing their strategy? |
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Will it be a World War in the sense of two blocs of allied forces fighting each other? |
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Don't the allied forces keep each other informed of training sessions and the like? |
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The stop, allied with the opening goal, was the perfect way to settle the nerves and bolster confidence throughout the team. |
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He uses them as an opportunity to effectively endorse propaganda techniques against allied nations. |
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Senior medical students, junior doctors, registrars, nurses, and allied health professionals are all potential teachers. |
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The real miracle though, is that the cathedral survived the allied bombing of the second world war. |
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His previous government was brought down in 1999 when an allied party withdrew support. |
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Most were joint operations, and some were conducted with forces from allied nations. |
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Skill now must be allied with a hard work ethic and toughness, or a place on the bench or in the stand awaits. |
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In the office context, that was anger that we, in our professional capacity, are being attached to a cause that we should not be seen to be allied with. |
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As part of a contingent of marines from the USS Newark, Silva assisted in defending the British legation in Beijing until its relief by the allied army. |
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On the other hand, it has restored drooping public support in allied countries for the idea of allying with Washington. |
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The local tribesmen allied with him put up fierce resistance. |
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The Italian question ranged Austria against Italy, which claimed the Austrian province of Venetia, and allied with Prussia in April 1866 to get it. |
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Other people will find that a host of allied trades from country clothing to leather and tackle products, not to mention the lives of packs of hounds, will disappear. |
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On the other side, advocates of indigenous authors allied themselves with partisans of free trade and international copyright, claiming universal natural rights of authorship. |
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The potoroids are a family of diprotodont marsupials believed to be closely allied with the kangaroos and wallabies and sometimes grouped as a subfamily within that family. |
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It is hard now to deny that the allied intervention saved Afghan lives. |
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His speed defied belief and he allied it with a wondrous temperament. |
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Anhingas and Double-crested Cormorants, representing closely allied avian families, share a spread-winged behavior that is superficially identical. |
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Unionists such as Sam Houston and Andrew Jackson Hamilton allied with the Know-Nothings, reflecting that party's strength among the small farmers in the western districts. |
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In the first innings Lee had been erratic and expensive, like Warne conceding more than 100 runs, but yesterday he sustained a decent pace and allied it to accuracy. |
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Growing numbers of malcontents, the anti-vax campaigners, allied increasingly with the Tea Party movement in the US, detest their government's directives on vaccination. |
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All in all, approximately 13,000 allied POWs and 90,000 Asian laborers perished while working on the railway. |
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Besides, victory fever had spread like wildfire throughout the allied armies. |
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At all levels, cunning teachers allied with overbearing students. |
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Churchill would later say Turing made the single biggest contribution to allied victory. |
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So much of what we do is very closely allied with continental Europe. |
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And even as he plots defenses against American and allied air raids, he is taunting Vladimir Putin and his allies in Grozny. |
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It showed an anti-aircraft missile unit firing at an allied warplane. |
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After Germany surrendered, Bennett was stationed there as part of the allied occupying force. |
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The chaetetids compose a small group of organisms that was most often presumed to be among the anthozoan corals, more specifically allied to the Tabulata. |
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Around 50 AD, allied with Vannius' nephews Vangio and Sido and allied Lugii, Vibilius led the deposition of Vannius as well. |
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In 105, Trajan crossed the Danube river and besieged Decebalus' capital, Sarmizegetusa, but the siege failed because of Decebalus' allied tribes. |
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Under Goar, they allied with the Burgundians led by Gundaharius, with whom they installed the usurping Emperor Jovinus. |
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A typical consular army was about 20,000 men strong and consisted of two citizen and two allied legions. |
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In the second half of the 3rd century BC, the Boii allied with the other Cisalpine Gauls and the Etruscans against Rome. |
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Her father's wrath was now aroused, and he would have gladly allied with Carloman to defeat Charles. |
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Although Norway remained officially neutral in World War I, the country was unofficially allied with the Entente powers. |
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In August 1945 the Soviet Army ousted the Japanese from China's Manchukuo and North Korea, contributing to the allied victory over Japan. |
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Sigurd Slembe liberated Magnus the Blind from his enforced monastic life and allied himself with him. |
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The Church, allied to King Magnus and Erling Skakke, remained virulent in its opposition to Sverre throughout his reign. |
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Although a dictatorship, Greece remained on good terms with Britain and was not allied with the Axis. |
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The Prussian cavalry pursued the defeated French in the evening of 18 June, sealing the allied victory. |
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Native allied troops were largely infantry equipped with armament and armour that varied geographically. |
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Thus, Portugal was allied with Britain and preserved its possessions for a longer time. |
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In 1499, Venice allied itself with Louis XII of France against Milan, gaining Cremona. |
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In 1261, Berke of the Golden Horde allied with the Mamluk Sultan Baibars, against their common enemy the Ilkhanate. |
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In 1340 he allied himself with Bayan's nephew Toqto'a, who was in discord with Bayan, and banished Bayan by coup. |
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His Berber ally Jafar ibn Hamdun crossed the straits with his army, whereas Ghalib allied with the Kingdom of Navarre. |
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In spite of the remonstrances of Spain and of the Sforza, he allied himself with France in January 1499 and was joined by Venice. |
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The allied government set up the Peasant Movement Training Institute in the city, of which Mao Zedong was a director for one term. |
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In 1561 the Portuguese, allied with Otomo in the Siege of Moji, bombarded rival Japanese position, possibly with swivel guns. |
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In 1521, the Portuguese allied with Hormuz and seized Bahrain from the Jabrid ruler Migrin ibn Zamil, who was killed during the takeover. |
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They allied themselves with Spanish liberals, notably Spanish senator Miguel Morayta Sagrario, and founded the newspaper La Solidaridad. |
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The new Mexica city allied with the city of Azcapotzalco and paid tribute to its king, Tezozomoc. |
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The only truly independent entities on Italian soil were the allied Duchy of Savoy and the Republic of Venice. |
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Ultimately, Elizabeth allied England with the Protestant rebels in the Netherlands. |
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Henry of Navarre and the House of Bourbon allied with the Huguenots, adding wealth and holdings to the Protestant strength. |
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In his attempt to retain the throne, Shuysky allied himself with the Swedes, unleashing the Ingrian War with Sweden. |
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False Dmitry II, allied with the Poles, appeared under the walls of Moscow and set up a mock court in the village of Tushino. |
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Initially, Cossacks were allied with Crimean Tatars, which had helped them to throw off Polish rule. |
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The Don Cossack Host, which had been established by the 16th century, allied with the Tsardom of Russia. |
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Then, Guicciardini allied himself with Cosimo de' Medici, who was just 17 and new to the Florentine political system. |
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Although originally allied to the Yorkists, after his release Malory changed his allegiance to the Lancastrians. |
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As the only major allied power sharing a land border with Germany, France was chiefly concerned with weakening Germany as much as possible. |
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The Seneca, Onondaga, and Cayuga of the Iroquois Confederacy also allied with the British against the Americans. |
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He sat as a Liberal allied to the Conservative and Liberal Unionist coalition government who had won the election. |
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The Soviets for their part did not seek to cut off allied access to West Berlin through East German territory. |
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On 12 February 1917, Bedouins allied with the British destroyed a Turkish railroad near the port of Wajh, derailing a Turkish locomotive. |
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Throughout these wars, New England was allied with the Iroquois Confederacy and New France was allied with the Wabanaki Confederacy. |
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The Red Sticks were allied with Tecumseh, who about a year before 1813 had visited the Creeks and encouraged greater resistance to the Americans. |
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He conquered the far larger principality of Novgorod to the north, which had been allied to the hostile Lithuanians. |
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During the rebellion of Simon de Montford against King Henry III, the de Ferrers family allied themselves with the rebellion. |
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For periods there could be peace, before a lesser son allied himself with a chieftain and started a new conflict. |
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Jefferson's opposition allied him with small farmers and agrarianism writ large. |
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Philip initially allied with Henry's young sons Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, who were in rebellion against their father. |
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These three did love each other dearly well, And with so firm affection were allied. |
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Microphobia and Mysophobia. These phobias of germ fear and dirt fear, respectively, are closely allied. |
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Some of their Frankish successors fought against the Saxons, others were allied with them. |
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In World War II, thousands of allied troops on the little ships in the Dunkirk evacuation saw the welcoming sight of the cliffs. |
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It is characterized by elegant, stylized curvilinear animal and vegetal forms, allied with the Hallstatt traditions of geometric patterning. |
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In addition, the shortage of available manpower led to a greater burden being placed upon Rome's allies for the provision of allied troops. |
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The Iceni were a significant power in eastern Britain during Claudius' conquest of Britain in AD 43, in which they allied with Rome. |
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Although heavily outnumbered, the Romans decisively defeated the allied tribes, inflicting heavy losses on them. |
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France, Scotland, Flanders, and Boulogne allied themselves with the rebels. |
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Three years later the new Count of Flanders, Philip, concerned about Henry's growing power, openly allied himself with the French king. |
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Louis allied himself with the Welsh, Scots and Bretons, and the French king attacked Normandy. |
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From July to August, Henry's forces besieged and captured Dreux, thus relieving allied forces at Chartres. |
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The Huguenots held the southwest and were allied to England and the princes of Germany. |
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Nevertheless, the Beauforts remained closely allied with Gaunt's legitimate descendants from his first marriage, the House of Lancaster. |
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Small numbers are also on exchange within other government departments and with allied fleets, such as the United States Navy. |
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As a result of the war, relations between England and the Papacy became strained, since Pope Paul IV was allied with Henry II of France. |
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The Schmalkaldic League had allied itself to the French, and efforts in Germany to undermine the League had been rebuffed. |
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In 1668, England allied itself with Sweden, and with its former enemy the Netherlands, to oppose Louis XIV in the War of Devolution. |
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In the meantime, Charles was attempting to reclaim his throne, but France, although hosting the exiles, had allied itself with Oliver Cromwell. |
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They defeated the allied army at the Battle of Fleurus, leading to a full Allied withdrawal from the Austrian Netherlands. |
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Saxony left Prussia, and together with small states from north Germany, allied with France. |
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A large French assault at the end of November broke the allied lines, forcing a general retreat towards Genoa. |
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Nelson had devised a plan of attack that anticipated the allied fleet would form up in a traditional line of battle. |
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In 1793, the Duke of York was sent to Flanders in command of the British contingent of an allied force destined for the invasion of France. |
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The first two allied victories in the war were won by the Serbian army, on the mountains of Cer and Kolubara, in western Serbia. |
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The USSR allied with the UK and USA, and emerged as one of the victors of the war, occupying most of central and eastern Europe. |
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Nevertheless, the Me 262 could fly far faster than allied planes and had very effective firepower. |
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Nevertheless, the Beauforts remained closely allied with Gaunt's other descendants, the Royal House of Lancaster. |
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Although his arrogance had slowed the campaign, he was a brilliant general in the field, and his loss was a major blow to the allied campaign. |
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The British company Triumph Motorcycles sold more than 30,000 of its Triumph Type H model to allied forces during the war. |
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However, Shawar asserted his independence and allied with Baldwin's brother and successor Amalric of Jerusalem. |
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With the Scottish Reformation, Scotland was declared Protestant, and allied itself with Protestant England instead. |
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Native Americans were also often at war with neighboring tribes and allied with Europeans in their colonial wars. |
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Bonaparte countered by attacking and crushing the isolated right wing of the allied armies at the Battle of Montenotte on 12 April. |
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They allied with the Lord Salisbury's Conservatives until 1914 on the issue of Home Rule. |
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Germany's foreign policy during the war involved the creation of allied governments under direct or indirect control from Berlin. |
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In addition to the allied advance, the Japanese now faced open rebellion behind their lines. |
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The two agreed that it would be necessary to invite the Soviets as the other major allied power. |
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It made over 200 trips across the sea, and Leif Larsen, the most highly decorated allied naval officer of the war, made 52 of them. |
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After the war Royal Marines took part in the allied intervention in Russia. |
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In the 1850s, the British and the French, who were allied with the Ottoman Empire, were determined not to allow this to happen. |
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During the rest of the campaign the allied fleets remained in control of the Black Sea, ensuring the various fronts were kept supplied. |
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Sevastopol remained invested by the allies, while the allied armies were hemmed in by the Russian Army in the interior. |
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In July 1855, the allied squadron tried to go past Taganrog to Rostov on Don, entering the River Don through the Mius River. |
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Russia wanted most of Poland, and Prussia wanted all of Saxony, whose king had allied with Napoleon. |
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Cadwallon ap Cadfan of the Kingdom of Gwynedd allied with Penda of Mercia to defeat Edwin of Northumbria. |
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He defeated and then allied with Madog ap Maredudd of Powys in 1157, and used this alliance to overwhelm Owain Gwynedd. |
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Ruskin admired beauty, but believed it must be allied with, and applied to, moral good. |
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From 1885 to 1889, Ethiopia joined the Mahdist War allied to Britain, Turkey, and Egypt against the Sudanese Mahdist State. |
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It made over 200 trips across the sea with Leif Larsen, the most highly decorated allied naval officer of the war, making 52 of them. |
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The role of allied legions would eventually be taken up by contingents of allied auxiliary troops, called Auxilia. |
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Henry V of England saw his opportunity and allied himself with John the Fearless and invaded. |
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Altogether some 7262 French and allied troops were killed, including 4000 Scots. |
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In 1886 Gladstone's party allied with Irish Nationalists to defeat Lord Salisbury's government. |
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Gwenwynwyn of Powys changed sides again that year and allied himself with King John. |
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Meanwhile, Louis VIII of France allied himself with Hugh de Lusignan and invaded first Poitou and then Gascony. |
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In response, Richard allied himself with Prince Llywelyn, and his own supporters rose up in rebellion in England. |
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The Welsh were still in open revolt, and now allied themselves with Scotland. |
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The radicals supported such policies as the disestablishment of the Church of England and were closely allied to the Liberation Society. |
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Following the September 1962 revolution, the Yemen Arab Republic became closely allied with and heavily dependent upon Egypt. |
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The pluralist Conservative Party is currently allied to the Ulster Unionist Party. |
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The Navy has never trained attack dolphins, as they would not be able to discern allied soldiers from enemy soldiers. |
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In the last years of the war and the first years thereafter under allied control, an abundance of weapons were dumped into the sea. |
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Propped up with imperial support and gifts, the armies of allied barbarian chieftains served as buffers against other, hostile, barbarian groups. |
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Meanwhile, the allied fleet was assembling at St Helens on the Isle of Wight. |
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On sighting the allied fleet, Tourville held a conference with his officers. |
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Henry had often allied himself with the Holy Roman Emperor against France, making the feudal relationship even more challenging. |
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He allied himself with the leaders of Flanders, Boulogne and the Holy Roman Empire to apply pressure on Philip from Germany. |
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In January 1216 John marched against Alexander II of Scotland, who had allied himself with the rebel cause. |
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Philip's army numbered some 15,000, while the allied forces possessed around 25,000 troops. |
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The following February, the Portuguese viceroy destroyed the allied fleet at Diu, confirming Portuguese domination of the Indian Ocean. |
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The two British columns approached from the west at nearly a right angle to the allied line. |
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As more and more British ships entered the battle, the ships of the allied centre and rear were gradually overwhelmed. |
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The allied van, after long remaining quiescent, made a futile demonstration and then sailed away. |
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From shore, the allied commanders could see an opportunity for a rescue mission existed. |
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The Manchus then allied with former Ming general Wu Sangui and seized control of Beijing, which became the new capital of the Qing dynasty. |
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Henry gradually rebuilt his power base in the Cotentin and allied himself with William against Robert. |
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Fulk also inherited the county of Maine, but refused to recognise Henry as his feudal lord and instead allied himself with Louis. |
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The navy of the United Provinces of the Netherlands was allied with the Parliamentarians. |
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It was closely allied with government, as in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Prussia, and especially Great Britain. |
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Marius, although he was generally allied with the radicals, complied with the request and put down the revolt in the interest of public order. |
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While campaigning in 1855 for a return to the White House, former President Millard Fillmore allied himself with a local SSSB klavern. |
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Specifically, asymmetrical warfare has adversely affected allied troops' communication and coordination of fire, resulting in injury and death. |
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Incorporated in 2005, NSCI is allied with a local laboratory and cryo-storage facility through a joint venture with Biogenetics Inc. |
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Petra deploys an impeccable technique, allied to stunning diction, and even brings restraint and musicality to her scat singing. |
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Now, with the help of allied teams abroad, Boiler Room has started up three new outposts in Berlin, LA and New York. |
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This interaction, allied to the possibility of pseudoreplicating the estimates for dead clams, supported the decision to perform further modeling only for dying clams. |
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During the Conquest, these and other Otomi groups allied themselves with the Spanish, in part because the Aztecs and others considered the Otomi to be backwards and barbaric. |
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The school serves over 600 students, offering associate's degrees, diplomas and bachelor's degrees in business, allied health, accounting and information technology. |
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Perhaps more important to the strategy of the Spanish king, the League had allied itself with the French, and efforts in Germany to undermine the League had been rebuffed. |
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Pinto was sent to establish diplomatic contacts, particularly with small kingdoms allied with the Portuguese against the Muslims of northern Sumatra. |
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During the Conquest, the rest of the Totonac peoples allied themselves with the Spanish, but the Huastecs, despite also being under Aztec rule, fought against them. |
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The brouhaha was initially triggered by the actions of Median ruler Astyages, and was quickly spread to other provinces, as they allied with the Persians. |
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The Tamoio had been allied with the French since the settlement of France Antarctique, and despite the French loss in 1560, the Tamoio were still a threat. |
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Shortly afterward, Humayun turned his attention elsewhere, and the Gujarats allied with the Ottomans to regain control of Diu and lay siege to the fort. |
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Ferdinand allied with various Italian princes and with Emperor Maximilian I to expel the French by 1496 and install Alfonso's son, Ferdinand, on the Neapolitan throne. |
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In 1806, following decisive victories over the allied armies at Austerlitz and over the Neapolitans at Campo Tenese, Napoleon installed his brother, Joseph as King of Naples. |
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In the mid 11th century, they allied with the Guddala and Massufa Berber. |
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In 206 BC, the new king of the eastern Massylii, Masinissa, allied himself with Rome, and Syphax of the Masaesyli switched his allegiance to the Carthaginian side. |
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He thwarted Hungarian and Serbian threats during the 1120s, and in 1130 he allied himself with the German emperor Lothair III against the Norman king Roger II of Sicily. |
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The western Huns under Dengzich were experiencing difficulties in 461, when they were defeated by Valamir in a war against the Sadages, a people allied with the Huns. |
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Pechenegs are reported assisting the Rus' in later campaigns against the Byzantines, yet allied with the Byzantines against the Rus' at other times. |
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The Rus' and Slavs had earlier allied with the Khazars against Arab raids on the Caucasus, but they increasingly worked against them to secure control of the trade routes. |
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After the death of his father, Hunald allied himself with free Lombardy. |
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The Neustrians allied with another invading force under Radbod, King of the Frisians and met Charles in battle near Cologne, which was still held by Plectrude. |
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He allied with the Franks by his marriage to Audofleda, sister of Clovis I, and married his own female relatives to princes or kings of the Visigoths, Vandals and Burgundians. |
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In interest of reestablishing Swedish dominance in the Baltic Sea, Sweden allied itself against its traditional ally and benefactor, France, in the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Antony traveled east to Egypt where he allied himself with Queen Cleopatra VII, the former lover of Julius Caesar and mother of Caesar's infant son Caesarion. |
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During the height of the Hunnic empire under the Huns' leader Attila, the Scirians allied themselves with Attila and provided potent infantry for him. |
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After initial allied successes, the long war produced a military stalemate and ended with the Treaty of Utrecht, which was based on a balance of power in Europe. |
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Through the crown, Britain was allied to the Electorate of Hanover and Kingdom of Ireland, both of which effectively fell under British military command throughout the war. |
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During the Napoleonic occupation, organizations such as the Lutzow Freikorps fought against the occupiers and later joined the allied forces as regular soldiers. |
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They are most closely allied with maniraptoran coelurosaurs. |
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Thus, by 14 May when the allied fleet was fully assembled, the French strategic aim of acting with a concentrated force while the allies were scattered was already lost. |
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The French victory at the Battle of Beachy Head two years earlier, in June 1690, had opened up the possibility of destroying the allied fleet and landing an invading army. |
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The alliance with the British meant, in part, that if any nation allied itself with Russia during any war against Japan, then Britain would enter the war on Japan's side. |
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Parascaniornis, sometimes allied to the loons by early authors, was eventually determined to be a junior synonym of the hesperornithiform Baptornis. |
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During World War II Sweden joined neither the allied nor axis powers. |
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However, there are no hard and fast boundaries between allied rocks. |
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Flying boats operated from the loch to protect allied shipping making its way to Liverpool or Glasgow either via the North Channel or the Firth of Clyde. |
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During the Second World War Milford Haven was chosen as a base for allied American troops, and roughly 1,000 American military personnel were housed in the town at this time. |
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His old rival, Peter des Roches, returned to England from the crusades in August 1231 and allied himself with Hubert's growing number of political opponents. |
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In 1217, Reginald de Braose of Brecon and Abergavenny, who had been allied to Llywelyn and married his daughter, Gwladus Ddu, was induced by the English crown to change sides. |
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Gruffudd recovered Gwynedd by 1095, and by 1098 Gruffudd allied with Cadwgan ap Bleddyn of the Mathrafal house of Powys, their traditional dynastic rivalry notwithstanding. |
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Once they found themselves confronted by Arab expansionism, the Khazars pragmatically allied themselves with Constantinople and clashed with the Caliphate. |
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They've always been fond of bear-baiting and allied blood sports. |
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Ward demonstrate, Jansenists allied with regalists and enlighteners to implement political and educational reforms that were often anti-papal and anti-Jesuitical in nature. |
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Uncertain what to do, the allied commanders held a council of war. |
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So by March 2003, when the first American and allied tanks rolled into Iraq, laborites there, who had been hoping for Saddam's overthrow for decades, were mostly cheering. |
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Altogether some 6000 allied troops were killed, including 4000 Scots. |
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While in the US, he was asked by the British government to make patriotic speeches to induce the US to aid Britain, if not necessarily become an allied combatant. |
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Cases of lardaceous disease and some allied affections, with remarks. |
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It forbade the import of British goods into European countries allied with or dependent upon France, and installed the Continental System in Europe. |
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On 7 December 1941 Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor drew the United States into the conflict as allies of the British Empire and other allied forces. |
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Failure of allied Western governments to keep their promise to Poland, which now fell under the Soviet sphere of influence, became known as the 'Western betrayal. |
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Following the Allies' May 1945 victory, the Soviets effectively occupied Central and Eastern Europe, while strong US and Western allied forces remained in Western Europe. |
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On 5 November 1854, the Russians attempted to raise the siege at Sevastopol with an attack against the allies which resulted in another allied victory. |
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During the war, the Seven Nations of Canada were allied with the French. |
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A combined force of allied German states was organised by the British to protect Hanover from French invasion, under the command of the Duke of Cumberland. |
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Despite having no commercial or military interest in the area, many countries were concerned with the growing rift between Western allied nations. |
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In 1016 the allied troops of Genoa and Pisa defended Sardinia. |
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Wesley allied himself with the Moravian society in Fetter Lane. |
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Lymphadenids cover the eruptive varieties allied to the lymphadenias. |
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In 1536 Francis I of France allied himself with Suleiman against Charles. |
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This emphasis on female purity was allied to the stress on the homemaking role of women, who helped to create a space free from the pollution and corruption of the city. |
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During the extremely harsh winter that followed, Wellesley and his regiment formed part of an allied force holding the defence line along the Waal River. |
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The new duke, Philip the Good, allied himself with the English. |
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Encouraged by Eleanor, Henry first allied himself with Raymond's enemy Raymond Berenguer of Barcelona and then in 1159 threatened to invade himself to depose Raymond. |
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Among these was a raid in Kent, an allied kingdom in South East England, during the year 885, which was quite possibly the largest raid since the battles with Guthrum. |
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The Britons of Wales later made their peace with the Vikings and Anarawd ap Rhodri allied with the Norsemen occupying Northumbria to conquer the north. |
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There were many small skirmishes and larger battles with the native Irish clans in the following two centuries, with the Danes sometimes siding with allied clans. |
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This is allied to Lanieri, but is at once distinguished by the thorax, posterior coxae, femora and tibiae being entirely coccineous, and the four anterior legs black. |
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However, the trend of employing allied or mercenary troops was expanded such that these troops came to represent a substantial proportion of Rome's forces. |
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The genera Philomela and Curruca, as we previously observed, are very closely allied to each other, both are woodland in their habits, and both possess great melody of song. |
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He's forgotten Sheila, in fact, and if he's thinking about friends, it's only a vague underfeeling that he would be really impressive if allied with Virginia Novello. |
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It is also recommended that Drosophyllum be considered in a monotypic family outside the rest of the Droseraceae, probably more closely allied to the Dioncophyllaceae. |
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The Native Americans allied to the British lost their cause. |
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The Chickamauga Cherokee under Dragging Canoe allied themselves closely with the British, and fought on for an additional decade after the signing of the Treaty of Paris. |
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