During a decisive meltdown, she kills her husband with the help of her obese maid. |
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Back on track, County went on to score the decisive winning goal after forcing a series of corners. |
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Like all self-made millionaires, there is an unyielding drive to Boyle, an urge to act, to be decisive, to control the reins of his life. |
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He said ANC councillors had maladministered public funds and decisive action against corrupt councillors was needed. |
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Her impact on the leprous Syrian Commander is, of course, decisive for the narrative. |
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Nor are the links with the unions in themselves decisive in determining the class nature of a party. |
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Climatic factors were decisive in producing top quality wines from the Bordeaux varieties Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. |
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During the first round, the top eight women's seeds all won, and only one of them was pushed to a third and decisive set. |
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The decisive engagement occurred in 1759 when an Anglo-American force of nine thousand men under General James Wolfe attacked Quebec, New France. |
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This break looks like it could be decisive as he storms well clear of the rest of the pack. |
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More radical, and more decisive, developments in translation theory took place in Europe. |
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The early game between Chile and the USA was decisive for both teams, with the winner earning a berth in the semi-finals. |
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If a publisher can offer a game experience at half the price of its competitors by cutting out the middleman, they have a decisive advantage. |
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This appropriate way involves a special moment of decisive action that involves resoluteness. |
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Heskey was one of the returning wounded and lasted long enough to do decisive damage. |
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Bear markets have more to do with uncertainty than with decisive gloom, and yo-yoing shares are the clearest possible evidence of that. |
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France believed that its nationwide mobilization of troops would be large and decisive enough to stop an attack through Belgium. |
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Then we come to the new boys, on whom no jury has yet assembled enough evidence to make a decisive case in whatever direction. |
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A decisive factor is whether ambush marketing activities signify a serious breach of rights. |
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This bill is about talkfests, about planning, and about bureaucracy, when we need leadership and decisive action. |
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Our group largely agreed but added that the police response to our actions would play a decisive role in how far things would escalate. |
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Second preferences on the alternative vote ballot paper are expected to be decisive. |
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Intuition and luck, rather than any journalistic skill or dedication, are the decisive factors. |
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The United players were livid, but McGuire was alive and decisive, ramming the ball low into the left corner of Gallacher's goal. |
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York matched Wharfedale until the last five minutes when they notched a decisive try. |
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They recently surveyed all rateable residential properties and received a decisive yes vote for recycling including glass. |
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However what will be decisive will be the substance and reality of the language creating the offence rather than its form. |
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Botero was part of a group of seven which made a decisive break shortly after the 80 km mark of the stage. |
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The refs have been taking a lot of heat in the past couple of weeks, and they have to be more decisive with their flag calls. |
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Centrism developed in the 1930s as a decisive obstacle preventing workers from breaking with reformism and Stalinism. |
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But some lummox has to miss the decisive penalty, and I'm saying it'll be him. |
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It was hoped that the Ulysses's skill would prove decisive in the tough battleground of Beta Centauri. |
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They have decisive, take-charge personalities in a society that shuns wishy-washiness. |
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When no decisive successes were scored in either 1779 or 1780, France seemed to be staring disaster in the face. |
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Additionally, they treat such information as a snapshot of material to be worked on, not as decisive. |
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But can they be the decisive factor when comparing summer tenting in the rocks of the Rockies to the rocks of Ontario's Canadian Shield? |
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His stay in Italy, where he encountered Caravaggesque naturalism and tenebrism, was decisive for his art. |
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Of what use is decisive victory in battle, he asked, if we bleed to death as a result? |
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Hence the exercise of the ruler's authority could be decisive in determining the outcome of local rivalries. |
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A new sense of temporality gave human consciousness a decisive role in the shaping of history. |
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The Sultans delivered a decisive blow in the second inning with seven runs and cruised to a lopsided victory. |
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I want to know more about why the working class or the proletariat is the decisive factor in this fight. |
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You wondered for a moment who was most bemused by this monumental and possibly decisive swing of the pendulum. |
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Kinsale scored the decisive second goal three minutes into the first period of extra-time. |
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The first battle was decisive, in so far as James immediately accepted that his own game was up, and took ship for France. |
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Italian television viewing figures went through the roof with 5,200,000 people watching the decisive stage on Saturday. |
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Many have looked to the rise of modern science for the answer, particularly in its decisive break with medieval scholasticism. |
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She is respected, popular, decisive, unwilling to compromise her principles and in for the long haul. |
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Albeit scandalously late, the magistrate took this decisive step after the prosecution's 12 witnesses had failed to appear 31 times. |
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Campaigns tended to be fought along railway routes, which sometimes made the armoured train decisive. |
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Moreover, the nation has got on well with only a minimal amount of decisive political leadership. |
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This Pacific division championship was followed by two decisive routs in the Canada West final four. |
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Who can tell what is decisive in arriving at judgements, decisions, and basic orientations? |
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Moochin has a decisive Latin American feel, with rich ensembles, intricate horn and rhythm lines and a feisty alto solo from Joel Purnell. |
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But she had no influence on Denise's photographic destiny, which took a decisive turn at the liberation of Paris. |
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The Code Talkers were honored for creating a code which was credited with saving thousands of lives and turning the tide of decisive battles in the Pacific theater. |
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Howard Kurtz on the pluses and minuses of potential Mitt running mates after his decisive win in New Hampshire. |
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Few anchorages were available in this vast maze of coastline, with its network of inlets whose beds had been roughed in with decisive strokes of Nature's creative tools. |
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In narratology and comparative mythology, the monomyth is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory. |
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Central banks are keen to take decisive action, but they are loth to sacrifice independence, or act in a way that would fuel any growing sense of financial panic. |
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In nearly every statewide or federal election where they were predicted to play decisive roles, independents under-performed. |
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This deeply divided body, which is averse to making tough decisions, is highly unlikely to take the bull by the horns and be decisive in choosing a method. |
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These were films made in the aftermath of the apocalyptic experiences of World War I which had a decisive effect on a new generation of artists in Germany. |
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European entered his name amongst Argentina's top milers with a decisive victory in the Clasico Ecuador on Sunday at Hipodromo San Isidro in Buenos Aires. |
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He was turning his back on all these people that had worked for him and essentially, like a general abandoning his army in the field just before a decisive battle. |
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And the decisive moments of an encounter that ought to prevent him enjoying days out in the Highlands this winter just summed up the lucklessness of the little man. |
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By applying rigidly its own standards of membership, it came to wield an important, if not decisive, economic influence on the profession of artist. |
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This language surprises at the conclusion of such an admirably clear and decisive book, a model text book in the most laudative sense of the term. |
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In fact, in the election Merkel suffered a decisive rejection. |
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The kyrgyz people need the West to step in at this decisive hour, and help the country avoid descending into all-out civil war. |
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Rather, that research suggests that size, not compactness, constitutes the decisive factor. |
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Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are headed for a split decision on what used to be a decisive day. |
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If it is quick, cheap and decisive, we should see a rally of sorts, but if it is long, expensive and messy, financial markets can kiss any putative 2003 recovery goodbye. |
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The decisive faction here might be the Shas party, which represents the large sephardic population. |
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But, at the least, they are very important even when not decisive. |
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The game with their old adversaries from Germany could prove decisive. |
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They gained experience in massing men and equipment in decisive sectors. |
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A close one was expected and awaited, but when the tallymen returned the outcome had been as decisive as it could ever have been in favour of Paddy Walsh. |
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It is not a decisive war, with a single, signature victory, but a war of attrition. |
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I stood there wondering what to do, but my sister was more decisive and immediately went to the phone. |
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A decisive moment for the veteran political operative arrived after the full scope of the scandal had blossomed. |
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Regardless of how it occurred, this gap was not decisive in a state where Braley lost by nearly 100,000 voters. |
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While decisive, the women's victory wasn't exactly a walkover. |
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It was thought essential to strike hard and fast with maximum force in order to achieve quick, decisive victory. |
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They were not able to depose Sverre, but neither was he able to win a decisive victory against them. |
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Those organizations exercised influence in the European unification process, but never in a decisive way. |
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Archaeological evidence providing information on this period, such as the Tel Dan Stele, can potentially be decisive. |
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The Hundred Years' War end with a decisive French victory over the English in the Battle of Castillon. |
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The Argentines scored a decisive victory, capturing or destroying fifteen Brazilian vessels and losing none. |
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The Siege of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, was a decisive event in the Spanish conquest of Mexico. |
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The Tatars struck a decisive blow on December 20, when a Cossack party of twenty men were discovered and slain. |
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The seizure of Constantinople proved as decisive a factor in ending the Byzantine Empire as the loss of the Anatolian themes after Manzikert. |
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His connection with humanists was a decisive factor as several canons were sympathetic to Erasmian reform. |
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One view is that Zwingli was trained as an Erasmian humanist and Luther played a decisive role in changing his theology. |
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In the Church of England, the diocesan vote against the covenant was decisive but the popular vote was only narrowly against the covenant. |
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Millis eliminated the Review Division's decisive role in cases, which had been established under Madden and Witt. |
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Another approach to natural law jurisprudence generally asserts that human law may be supported by decisive reasons for action. |
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This speech was generally viewed by the Gladstonian Liberals as having a decisive effect on their defeat. |
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Economic historians see the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 as the decisive shift toward free trade in Britain. |
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This geological feature played a decisive role in the development of coal mining in the Ruhr. |
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The overall plate tectonics of these events has been modeled in different ways but decisive data is still missing. |
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So far neither side has scored a decisive victory, though each will occasionally claim one. |
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Toure would have the decisive say though, rising high to power a header past Kenny from Aleksandar Kolarov's cross. |
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A cartridge for white smoke is waiting if the vote proves decisive. |
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Under those circumstances, incumbents, as known quantities, have a decisive edge. |
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However, Queiroz reserved words of praise for Messi following his decisive strike toward the end of the encounter. |
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Officials calculated that the ability to Latten enemy cities may well prove decisive in future wars. |
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The French and Germans had not been able to assemble forces near the northern flank fast enough to obtain a decisive advantage. |
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The upstart genre of the novel also marks a decisive embourgeoisement and feminization of culture. |
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You must be decisive and persistent to succeed in this competitive field. |
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The meeting is seen as a decisive step toward a peace treaty. |
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Although I am usually very decisive, I have been known to be double-minded about little things, like what to wear or where to go and eat. |
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The decisive engagement was fought at the Battle of Magnesia, resulting in a complete Roman victory. |
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Although the Britons outnumbered the Romans greatly, they lacked the superior discipline and tactics that won the Romans a decisive victory. |
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Alfred won a decisive victory in the ensuing Battle of Edington which may have been fought near Westbury, Wiltshire. |
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The West Saxons fought back under Alfred the Great, and achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Edington. |
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The following year the Northumbrian Danes attacked Mercia, but suffered a decisive defeat at the Battle of Tettenhall. |
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Henry successfully evaded Stephen's larger army along the River Avon, preventing Stephen from forcing a decisive battle. |
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Edward and his army won a decisive victory, and the Lancastrians were routed, with most of their leaders slain. |
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His defeat at Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. |
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Despite France taking all the glory, the Spanish intervention in the American Revolution was decisive. |
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Cromwell's cavalry, on the other hand, trained to operate as a single unit, which led to many decisive victories. |
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Cromwell's conduct in this battle proved decisive, and demonstrated his potential as both a political and an important military leader. |
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This was the last and most decisive victory in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. |
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At Preston, Cromwell, in sole command for the first time and with an army of 9,000, won a decisive victory against an army twice as large. |
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The decisive French triumph at Rivoli in January 1797 led to the collapse of the Austrian position in Italy. |
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The Russians avoided Napoleon's objective of a decisive engagement and instead retreated deeper into Russia. |
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Although the French had won, the Russian army had accepted, and withstood, the major battle Napoleon had hoped would be decisive. |
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Invasions of enemy territory occurred over broader fronts which made wars costlier and more decisive. |
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These latter became decisive factors in forming modern science, and their early application came to be known as classical mechanics. |
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However, after a decisive victory at Edington in 878, Alfred offered vigorous opposition. |
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Many legends have clustered around the decisive audience of Francis with the pope. |
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A decisive quarrel with Jones harmed his career as a writer of court masques, although he continued to entertain the court on an irregular basis. |
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This attendance was surpassed 13 years later by the decisive match of the 1950 FIFA World Cup, but remains a European record. |
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Hawke and Sellers are generally held to have been autocratic and decisive, but in fact both relied heavily on sound professional advice. |
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Kotelnik rallied in the closing rounds but could not land a decisive punch on Khan, Kotelnik throwing everything he had in the final two stanzas. |
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A decisive French naval victory in September deprived the British of an escape route. |
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The war in the north then bogged down into a stalemate, with neither side capable of attacking the other in any decisive manner. |
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After the Whigs' decisive victory in the 1831 election, some speculated that opponents would abstain, rather than openly defy the public will. |
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Philip's decisive victory was crucial in shaping Western European politics in both England and France. |
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Historians consider the episode was a decisive step towards the end of British rule in India. |
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Despite this, communications problems and questionable command decisions cost Germany the chance of a more decisive outcome. |
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Neither side proved able to deliver a decisive blow for the next two years. |
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Meanwhile, the French introduced the first tanks with a rotating turret, the Renault FT, which became a decisive tool of the victory. |
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In spite of the generally stagnant nature of this front, this theatre would prove decisive. |
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The Wessobrunner School exerted a decisive influence on, and at times even dominated, the art of stucco in southern Germany in the 18th century. |
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Despite the tactical victories won, they failed to achieve a decisive victory. |
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In the ensuing Battle of Las Salinas, the Pizarros won a decisive victory, capturing Almagro and the city. |
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The aftermath of the decisive Battle of Culloden, which effectively ended Jacobite hopes of a Stuart restoration, was widely felt. |
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Following the decisive referendum result, Sir John Swan, in favour of independence, resigned as Premier of Bermuda. |
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Secretary of State for Transport ex parte Factortame is considered decisive as to the superiority of EU law over British law. |
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The Austrians had ultimately made little progress in the campaign in Saxony despite Hochkirch and had failed to achieve a decisive breakthrough. |
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The VRS repelled the attack, but failed to take Hrasnica in a decisive counterattack. |
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The decisive victory reported by Tacitus was criticized by some historians, however, who believe an engagement of some description did not occur. |
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The battle ended with a decisive Pictish victory which severely weakened Northumbria's power in northern Britain. |
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Political conditions in France took a decisive turn in the year 1429 just as the prospects for the Dauphin began to look hopeless. |
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He retreated to Yorktown, Virginia, intending an evacuation, but a decisive French naval victory deprived him of an escape. |
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French involvement had proven decisive, but France made few gains and incurred crippling debts. |
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The decisive victory rescued the army's flagging morale, and gave a new hope to the cause for independence. |
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If this occurred, a decisive victory would be much more difficult to obtain. |
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This attack, which became the opening salvo of their Spring Offensive, aimed to deliver a single, decisive, war winning blow. |
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On 1 May 1917, Haig wrote that the Nivelle Offensive had weakened the German army but that an attempt at a decisive blow would be premature. |
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Sharkey was considered a decisive winner, taking eight of the ten rounds according to the newspapermen at ringside. |
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Byzantine rule was restored in 965, when Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas scored decisive victories on land and sea. |
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It was the decisive naval battle of the Nine Years' War, known to the British as the War of the English Succession. |
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Finally the nobles unanimously summoned back Louis, thanks to the decisive support of Hugh the Great to France to become their new King. |
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The ensuing Battle of Salamis was one of the decisive engagements of history. |
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However it was unable to follow up with a decisive blow against the Spanish navy, which remained the most important for another half century. |
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It was the most decisive naval battle of the war, conclusively ending French plans to invade England. |
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Nelson instead divided his smaller force into two columns directed perpendicularly against the enemy fleet, with decisive results. |
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The daring tactics employed by Nelson were to ensure a strategically decisive result. |
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The outflanking attempts had resulted in a number of encounter battles but neither side was able to gain a decisive victory. |
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The next day, Hitler ordered Manstein's thinking to be adopted, because it offered the possibility of decisive victory. |
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The German Army relied on the Luftwaffe to provide decisive assistance in silencing French guns, enabling the German infantry to inch forward. |
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The evacuation was presented to the German public as an overwhelming and decisive German victory. |
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No decision had been reached on the choice between immediate decisive action and a siege. |
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The Battle of the Falaise Pocket ended the Battle of Normandy with a decisive German defeat. |
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Julian Corbett and Admiral Mahan emphasized that naval operations were chiefly to be won by decisive battles and blockade. |
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At the end of the 17th century the Habsburgs won decisive battles against the Ottomans, and most of the plain gradually came under Habsburg rule. |
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Its cycles of growth and melting were a decisive influence on global climate during its existence. |
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Early in a series of battles, including a final decisive defeat at the Battle of Cedar Creek. |
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However, Athens failed to win a decisive victory, and in 447 lost Boeotia again. |
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When battles occurred, they were usually set piece and intended to be decisive. |
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A number of colonial delegations to London urged the government to take more decisive action in the Ohio dispute. |
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It proved to be a decisive British victory, though one in which both Wolfe and Montcalm were killed. |
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These strategic advantages grew and were to prove decisive until after the Second World War. |
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The fighting lasted for two days, with neither side achieving a decisive victory. |
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It seems that Aurelian, who was in charge of all Roman cavalry during Claudius' reign, led the decisive attack in the battle. |
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The battle of Tours, or Poitiers, as it should be called, is regarded as one of the decisive battles of the world. |
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This came to a decisive end when Lombardy was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy 1859 as a result of the Second Italian Independence War. |
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After the coup collapsed, Yeltsin was seen as a hero for his decisive actions, while Gorbachev's power was effectively ended. |
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His works were decisive for the independence of Italy during the Risorgimento in the 19th century. |
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A decisive shift occurs, however, in diaspora Judaism, as shown particularly by 4Q Sapiential Work A and Wisdom of Solomon. |
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The pH of the mobile phase plays a decisive role in the efficiency of separations. |
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In multi-color printing, the reproduction of the tinniest screen elements has a decisive importance. |
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Its presence is a must, since both Gagausian as well as Transnistrian minorities have decisive leverage on the political system in Chisinau. |
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And among Oregon's voters, it is the undecideds who are likely to prove the most decisive in swinging Oregon either for Kerry or Bush. |
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The Vietnam War ended in the decisive victory of the North Vietnamese army over the Americans. |
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It was seconded by Selectman Tony Archinski, with Chairwoman Cathy Richardson casting decisive swing vote. |
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This is possible provided that the Albanian political factor has in its hand the decisive vote or what is known as a swing vote. |
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Meanwhile, the French Army would have time to mobilize and strike a decisive counterblow. |
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In northern New York State, 10,000 British veterans were marching south until a decisive defeat at the Battle of Plattsburgh forced them back to Canada. |
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This decisive act induced many local chieftains to side with the British. |
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His arguments had been decisive in breaking deadlock on banking issues. |
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However, the decisive defeat of the Swiss in the Battle of Marignano caused a shift in mood in Glarus in favour of the French rather than the pope. |
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Many of these types of subject were very new in Western painting, and the way the Dutch painted them in this period was decisive for their future development. |
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The SVC engine represents a decisive step in the long-term development work aimed at combining the benefits of the Otto engine and the diesel engine. |
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According to conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo's account of the events, it was the Castilian Cavalry that was decisive for victory in the perilous battle. |
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Francisco de Paula Santander also would play a decisive role. |
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The promise of cash family allowances from Canada proved decisive. |
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Paul Niblow gave the home side an interval lead, and although a Gary Blore own goal put Skem level on 73 minutes, Lee Blackshaw's effort five minutes later was decisive. |
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The ensuing Neapolitan War between Murat and the Austrians was short, ending with a decisive victory for the Austrian forces at the Battle of Tolentino. |
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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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At the decisive encounter with Darius at Gaugamela, Darius equipped his chariots with scythes on the wheels to break up the phalanx and equipped his cavalry with pikes. |
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With all sides viewing these as a decisive escalation to end the Syrian war in a way that preserves Assad rule, they have responded with maximalism of their own. |
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Gaugamela would be the final and decisive encounter between the two. |
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Following the conquest of Anatolia, Alexander broke the power of Persia in a series of decisive battles, most notably the battles of Issus and Gaugamela. |
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The engagement resulted in a decisive victory for the Coalition of Austria, Prussia, Russia, Saxony, and Sweden, and it ended French power east of the Rhine. |
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Military aviation was extensively used, and bombers became decisive in many battles of World War II, which marked the most frantic period of weapons development in history. |
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The Battle of Adrianople in 378 was the decisive moment of the war. |
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They crossed the Danube and won a decisive victory over a force of 20,000 Roman soldiers near Carnuntum, in what is sometimes known the Battle of Carnuntum. |
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This would later prove decisive for shaping national sentiments in the population, as well as after 1814 when compulsory school education was introduced. |
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Henry invaded again in July 1106, hoping to provoke a decisive battle. |
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The Luftwaffe announced on 29 July that they could begin a major air attack at the start of August, and their intelligence reports gave them confidence of a decisive result. |
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Matchlock guns were used extensively and had a decisive role in warfare. |
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Their objections were ignored and Halder argued that, as Germany's strategic position seemed hopeless anyway, even the slightest chance of decisive victory should be grasped. |
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This provided much needed and possibly decisive relief for the Soviets. |
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Enough is enough! It is time for decisive leadership and immediate action. |
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Victory in the February 1974 General Election pushed devolution onto the political agenda, culminating in the decisive vote against a Welsh Assembly in the 1979 referendum. |
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He ended up winning the tournament by a decisive six strokes. |
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Instead of pressing on for a decisive victory against a second Company army at Madras, Ali renewed the siege at Arcot, capturing it on 3 November. |
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The available sources are more confused about events in the afternoon, but it appears that the decisive event was Harold's death, about which differing stories are told. |
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The decisive success spurred France to enter the war as an ally of the United States, securing the final elements needed for victory over Britain, that of foreign assistance. |
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Sometime late in the summer of 1297, King Edward's lieutenant in Scotland, the earl of Surrey, finally recognized the need to take decisive action against Moray and Wallace. |
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Although the result was a defeat, it was not by any means decisive. |
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The legion also participated in the decisive Battle of Mons Graupius. |
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The 2011 election saw a decisive victory for the SNP which was able to form a majority government intent on delivering a referendum on independence. |
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On 18 April 1757, Frederick II again took the initiative by marching into the Kingdom of Bohemia, hoping to inflict a decisive defeat on Austrian forces. |
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Britain's victories in these decisive wars allowed it to influence world events and establish itself as one of the world's leading military and economic powers. |
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Mainly, this path was chosen to encourage a more flexible use of air power and offer the ground forces the right conditions for a decisive victory. |
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The available sources are more confused about events in the afternoon, but it appears that the decisive event was the death of Harold, about which differing stories are told. |
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The decision to attack the Soviet Union and the decisive defeat at Stalingrad led to the retreat of the German armies and the eventual loss of the war. |
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At the second battle, in Stockach, on 25 March 1799, the Austrian army achieved a decisive victory over the French forces, and again pushed the French army west. |
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This brute factness of science ought not to obscure the decisive fact that Kant provided an idealist reconstruction of this scientific realist base. |
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This latest effort culminated in a decisive French victory at the Battle of Marengo in June 1800, after which the Austrians withdrew from the peninsula once again. |
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Evans argues it was the 1832 Act, not the later reforms of 1867, 1884, or 1918, that were decisive in bringing representative democracy to Britain. |
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While French involvement proved decisive for the cause of American independence, France made only minor territorial gains, and incurred massive financial debts. |
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The term middle power has emerged for those nations which exercise a degree of global influence, but are insufficient to be decisive on international affairs. |
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The second half was a much nervier affair with Sevilla's Stephane Mbia and Krychowiak failing to capitalise on half chances before Sevilla struck the decisive blow. |
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The battle, between a Royalist rebellion and a New Model Army detachment, was a decisive victory for the Parliamentarians and allowed Oliver Cromwell to conquer Wales. |
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Originally three referendums were planned, but following a decisive rejection of the plans by voters in North East England, further referendums were abandoned. |
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This pivotal war with Venice has come to be called the War of Chioggia because of this decisive battle which resulted in the defeat of Genoa at the hands of Venice. |
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Evans later performed a highly truncated version of the play that he played for South Pacific war zones during World War II which made the prince a more decisive character. |
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O'Connell's manoeuvres were important, but the decisive turning point came with the change in public opinion in Britain in favour of emancipation. |
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In establishing foundation hospitals and increasing student tuition fees in England, Scottish votes were decisive in getting the measures through. |
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Since the Wehrmacht was occupied in the attack on Poland, the French soldiers enjoyed a decisive numerical advantage along their border with Germany. |
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For the French, this spectacular victory on land was soured by the decisive victory that the Royal Navy attained at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October. |
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A lengthy conflict ensued, in which neither side gained any decisive advantage until the Britons routed the Saxons at the Battle of Mons Badonicus. |
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This style of command was decisive at both Marston Moor and Naseby. |
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The Romans, with a clear advantage in armour, weapons, and discipline, had a decisive advantage in the close quarters fighting against the tightly packed Britons. |
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Edward strengthened his claim with a decisive victory at the Battle of Towton in the same year, in the course of which the Lancastrian army was virtually wiped out. |
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His army was caught by a much larger French force at Poitiers, but the ensuing battle was a decisive English victory resulting in the capture of John II of France. |
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I trust this is the beginning of decisive action to limit the power and arrogance of Saddam Hussein,'' Dole told his audience of about 3,200 Legionnaires. |
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Book stores offer abundant titles suggesting that managers emulate Machiavelli, Atilla the Hun and other unsavory but decisive individuals from history. |
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Severus arrived in February 196, and the ensuing battle was decisive. |
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Haslam put in the decisive lap just before a heavy rain shower 12 minutes before the end of qualifying wrecked the chances of Lavilla and Ryuichi Kiyonari getting on terms. |
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Silver needed to be bold and decisive and he was unquestionably both in sending the lout Donald Sterling to the showers with a lifetime ban on Tuesday. |
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After encamping in this country for some days without taking any decisive action, the Roman consul on the spot decided to negotiate a settlement with the Insubres. |
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The decisive victory of the Timurid forces is one reason opponents rarely met Mughal princes in pitched battle over the course of the empire's history. |
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The decisive reason for the advance of the bureaucratic organisation has always been its purely technical superiority over any other form of organisation. |
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Firstly, Leon Brennan made 50 metres with a line break, off-loading to McConnell, who then supplied the decisive pass to the injured Hulme to score. |
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After the decisive defeat of the Creek Indians at the battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814, some Indian warriors escaped to join the Seminoles in Florida. |
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