With plenty of daylight still remaining we parted company with our well-laundered opponents and disbanded as unceremoniously as we had arrived. |
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It was disbanded by 1919, but as the Second World War gathered pace, the need for extra hands on the land increased. |
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The ruling legislators said the Cabinet might as well be disbanded since it is not operating as a team. |
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He disbanded the group in 1982, hungering after a new direction and tired of the relentless pressure of his frontman role. |
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Police disbanded the riots and detained an estimated forty students but to date no charges have been filed. |
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Organizations can be disbanded, and, indeed, frequently are, as when, for example, businesses are liquidated. |
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However, brigades, divisions, corps, and armies formed only as needed in wartime and were promptly disbanded during peacetime. |
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The remaining attorneys disbanded at the end of 2001, going in a number of different professional directions. |
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But the disbanded group pledged money to sponsor the leaflets and pay for the signs for the trail. |
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Suppose the debt repudiated, the sinecurists cut off, the army disbanded, the officers and men of the navy discharged and the ships sold. |
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Mr James said the performers had gone their separate ways since the circus disbanded on Sunday. |
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We further urge reinstatement of the many worthy programs that have been dropped, defunded, or disbanded through partisan political interference. |
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The earlier created air-defense areas were disbanded and air defense districts, armies, corps, and divisions restored. |
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Two years later, however, the king disbanded the Assembly, accusing some of its members of subversive activities. |
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We're assuming that, on the verge of success, the organisation have done the only sensible thing and disbanded. |
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Elsewhere in the fifth century units whose pay stopped disbanded and dispersed or settled on the land. |
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Vice squads have been disbanded all over the country and pimping has proliferated. |
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The Beta Band disbanded at the end of 2004 leaving behind a legacy of innovative and inspiring music. |
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Hollywood's writer's guilds and unions were disbanded and state approved writers took the reigns of everyday programming. |
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Erin's Own was a breakaway from the existing hurling club in the town, which then disbanded. |
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The squadron disbanded on October 10, 1945-but reformed on April 17, 1952, and has been in commission ever since. |
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Corporate planning, accounting, research, and technical staffs are cut to the bone, if not disbanded at corporate level. |
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The previously existing institutions, save for the judiciary, were disbanded. |
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Glusburn and Cross Hills gala will not go ahead this year after the committee officially disbanded at the weekend. |
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He was allowed in, but only as a private and served under the command of his own gamekeeper until the Home Guard was disbanded. |
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Snaring has largely been replaced by shooting and 40 riders-and-hounds hunts have been disbanded. |
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On the 14th October 1066, much of Harold's tiny force was made up of the housecarls of his most powerful magnates because the fyrd had been disbanded. |
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To be told that they could be disbanded is like stabbing them in the back. |
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They disbanded in 2002 when their leaders, including Christodoulos Xeros, were jailed. |
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The commune refused to be disbanded and, after hints from Robespierre at the Jacobins, tried to have a number of hostile deputies and ministers arrested. |
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Witham had its own urban district council until 1974, when it was disbanded and its assets merged with those of the new Braintree District Council. |
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In turn, these Central American countries disbanded cultivation of staple crops like corn and bean, and have now become major importers and that too from the United States. |
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The Pie Committee disbanded itself in indignation, several of whom went down the pub instead, where there were rumours of a nice steak and kidney. |
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Yet the Grateful Dead live some 20 years after they disbanded thanks in large part to the viral success they pioneered. |
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The Clash finally disbanded in 1985, but that's not the end of the story. |
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In 1944, it was disbanded and its units were either deployed or broken up to reinforce the 21st Army Group in Normandy during Operation Overlord. |
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The division received replacements for casualties, disbanded the sniper company and engaged in rifle training. |
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On 15 August, the divisional headquarters ceased commanding any subordinate units and by the end of the month the division was disbanded. |
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Having fulfilled its purpose, the division was disbanded at the end of the war. |
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The Welsh Office was disbanded, but the post of Secretary of State for Wales was retained, as the head of the newly created Wales Office. |
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Some art historians suggest that World War II effectively disbanded the movement. |
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Gareth Cooper, Kevin Morgan and Ceri Sweeney were amongst a handful of players who joined the region when the Celtic Warriors were disbanded. |
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Even though it has never been formally disbanded, today the movement is no longer part of the politics of Sicily. |
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The retreating Russian Manchurian Army formations disbanded as fighting units, but the Japanese failed to destroy them completely. |
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It was disbanded as a result of the British occupation of 1882, and the British allowed only a consultative body to sit. |
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Troops were raised for a particular service and were disbanded upon the cessation of hostilities. |
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In Niue, there have been no political parties since 2003, when the Niue People's Party disbanded, and all politicians are de facto independents. |
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However the Saturday team was disbanded in May 1995 due to operational commitments. |
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On 8 September, with provisions running out, Harold disbanded his army and returned to London. |
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Around this time Melanie moved off of the Isle of Wight, and TBRM disbanded. |
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The territory of Bessarabia was encompassed in dozens of ephemeral kingdoms which were disbanded when another wave of migrants arrived. |
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Some units at Adrianople may have been merged or disbanded due to their losses. |
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This court was connected directly to the Emperor, so it ceased to act when he was abroad and disbanded when he died. |
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This also applies to the second voyage, even though the syndicate had by then disbanded. |
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The Inquisition itself was only finally formally disbanded in the 19th century. |
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Such demonstrations were gathered and quickly disbanded before the arrival of the police. |
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A number of the remaining 20 regiments were disarmed or disbanded to prevent or forestall mutiny. |
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The Communist League was the successor organisation to the old League of the Just which had been founded in 1837, but had recently disbanded. |
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Developments have stalled since 2010 when the Northwest Regional Development Agency was disbanded and essential government funding was lost. |
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By summer of 2005, ACT was running out of cash and disbanded. |
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Ford was part of the Border Reivers franchise disbanded by the Scottish Rugby Union in 2007, leaving him out of work. |
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And following on from this, the preferential trade agreement was disbanded in 2009, with a transitionary period set up to help countries adapt. |
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After the War of 1812 ended, many soldiers from the disbanded regiments joined them. |
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It had disbanded its national bank, and private bankers in the Northeast were opposed to the war. |
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There is a trick for you to find out an Abram-man, and save sixpence when he begs of you as a disbanded seaman. |
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In December 1581, Raleigh returned to England from Ireland as his company had been disbanded. |
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Cromwell forcibly disbanded the Rump Parliament in 1653, thereby establishing the Protectorate with himself as Lord Protector. |
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Scotland and Ireland regained their Parliaments, some Irish retrieved confiscated lands, and the New Model Army disbanded. |
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One was destroyed in early 1970 and another in August of that same year, after which the unit was disbanded. |
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Previously, legions were raised for specific military campaigns and subsequently disbanded, requiring only temporary castra. |
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The label was successful while Led Zeppelin existed, but folded less than three years after they disbanded. |
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The orchestra survived for ten years before Stalin's cultural politics disbanded it by taking away its funding. |
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The company disbanded in 1929 following the death of its founder Serge Diaghilev. |
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In 1878, The Calcutta Football Club was disbanded, and rugby in India faltered. |
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There were several independent supporters clubs during the reign of Doug Ellis but most of these disbanded after his retirement. |
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Following restructuring in 2009, its former Regional Sports Boards have been disbanded and regional staffing considerably reduced. |
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In 1901, the Leeds Parish Church team disbanded and put all of its players at Leeds' disposal. |
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In 1309, as many as 30,000 peasants gathered from England, north eastern France and Germany proceeded as far as Avignon but disbanded there. |
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Founded in 1966, it has existed in its present form since 1981, when the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra was disbanded. |
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At the end of the American Revolution in 1783, both the Continental Navy and Continental Marines were disbanded. |
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Enrolment in denominational schools dropped sharply, and by 1939 all such schools were disbanded or converted to public facilities. |
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It published its report on 12 October, recommending that the RUC become an unarmed force and the B Specials be disbanded. |
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On 7 September 1990 the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo was promulgated by the disbanded Assembly of Kosovo. |
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All of the predecessor bodies were disbanded and the local authorities relinquished their waste regulatory role. |
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After The Sallyangie disbanded, Mike formed another duo called Barefoot with his brother, which took him back to rock music. |
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Following the failed effort to record a new studio album, the Police effectively disbanded. |
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The religious revival saw some communities completely reject rugby and local clubs, like Senghenydd, disbanded for several years. |
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The first golden period was over and the players that made up the teams that won four Triple Crowns had already disbanded before the Great War. |
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The Prince objected, as such a move would leave the country defenceless, but relented on 12 February 1868 and disbanded the force. |
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After his final victory, Caesar disbanded the legion and settled the veterans in the area of Picenum. |
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In the 1830s the missions were disbanded and the lands sold to Californios. |
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It was disbanded for the second time in 1968, when it was subsumed into the new Strike Command. |
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When it disbanded after the War, most of its members settled in New Brunswick. |
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The team's owner ran into financial difficulties, and the team disbanded after the 2012 season. |
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In April 1919 the Grand Fleet was disbanded, with much of its strength forming a new Atlantic Fleet. |
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In 2007, The Borders team was disbanded yet again as a result of continuing financial difficulties. |
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Many more clubs, built around colliery and pub teams, appeared and disbanded but many of the clubs survive to this day. |
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When the organizers balked, the mayors pulled out and the program disbanded. |
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These are organizations that have limited lifespans which are devoted to producing a singular objective or goal and get disbanded rapidly when the project ends. |
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Consequently, very few state governments have been disbanded since. |
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In 1572, Ivan abolished the Oprichnina and disbanded his oprichniks. |
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At the beginning of 1940, the Selbstschutz organization was disbanded, and its members transferred to various units of the SS, Gestapo and the German police. |
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A band of 10 protestors staged a flashmob outside the BBC offices in the Mailbox after the announcement that the station, along digital-only station 6 Music may be disbanded. |
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These changes impacted the division, resulting in the 15th RWF, 11th SWB and 10th and 16th Welsh being disbanded and the 2nd RWF joining from the 33rd Division. |
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In July 1945, after the end of hostilities in Europe, 20 OTU was disbanded and 46 MU continued to prepare aircraft for operations in the Far East. |
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The song schools of the abbeys, cathedrals and collegiate churches were closed down, choirs disbanded, music books and manuscripts destroyed and organs removed from churches. |
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The occupation ended on 26 October 1947, although Britain was to retain military bases in Iraq until 1954, after which the Assyrian militias were disbanded. |
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They later disbanded on 13 February 1996, Williams's 22nd birthday. |
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In May 1958, the Rattlesnakes were disbanded when Frost and Horrocks left, so the Gibb brothers then formed Wee Johnny Hayes and the Blue Cats, with Barry as Johnny Hayes. |
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In 1919, the 6th Battalion RMLI mutinied and was disbanded at Murmansk. |
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While the network was disbanded, some Japanese Honda dealerships still use the network names, offering all Japanese market Honda cars at all locations. |
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The club played at Prescott Street until the club disbanded. |
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The official league went on to become a successful annual affair that attracted players and audience around the globe, while the Indian Cricket League has been disbanded. |
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From that point the group disbanded, though its influence continued. |
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From April 2011 Leeds City Council has since disbanded Education Leeds and has consolidated educational services into a Children's Services Department of the council itself. |
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Liverpool is officially governed by a Unitary Authority, as when Merseyside County Council was disbanded civic functions were returned to a district borough level. |
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The government of the Republic of Korea was established on August 15th, 1948, under President Syngman Rhee, and the Provisional Government was disbanded officially. |
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Oliver Cromwell forcibly disbanded the Rump in 1653 when it seemed to be planning to perpetuate itself rather than call new elections as had been agreed. |
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They disbanded themselves and returned, every man to his own dwelling. |
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The Board of Ordnance, much criticised for inefficiency, was disbanded in 1855, and the War Office then took over responsibility for the Arsenal and all its activities. |
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