This rule by the generals was wholly unacceptable to the great notables of Afrikanerdom. |
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I have a strong suspicion that generals are always better in the abstract than in reality. |
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It is clearly the bosses, the bankers, the stockbrokers and the generals who are driving the budgetary process. |
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The guys in the army who make the decisions are senior Army leaders, mostly generals who gained their experience in the combat arms. |
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The battle itself was additionally notable because both opposing generals, Wolfe and Montcalm, received mortal wounds. |
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There were 34 generals of different ranks from the Egyptian Armed Forces on board the plane. |
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No, the generals will not issue an order because of the misgivings of one colonel. |
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I hope the generals and colonels, the ones who really make the decisions on such things, agree. |
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Thousands of generals and officers of the Armed Forces became the journal's contributors during the years of its existence. |
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In careerist terms, the war gave the army's generals the victories that had eluded their predecessors 30 years previously. |
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I'm privileged to spend a good bit of time with our military officers, from generals to new lieutenants. |
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Several years ago I stood in Normandy overlooking the St. Lo-Periers Road with the commanding generals of the U.S. Army and Air Force in Europe. |
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Three Air Force generals are part of NASA's investigation board reviewing events leading to the disaster. |
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These ad hoc units were locally raised and led, but funded by the federal government and under the overall command of U.S. Army generals. |
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Army generals were in the lead in these efforts and were moving the Army into a new era of worldwide service and commitment heretofore not seen. |
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Originally a vast hunting lodge, Louis built up Versailles in order to house his generals, ministers and other court suck-ups. |
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Senior generals and staff officers know this, which is why they are reluctant to rush into attacking at such a time. |
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None of his generals dared order reinforcements without his permission, and no-one dared wake him. |
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Just inside the museum's front gate, a tree-shaded path lined with stone statues of civil servants and generals leads to the mausoleum. |
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Alexander the Great and his generals introduced the practice to the Phoenicians, Egyptians and Carthaginians. |
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The most stable connection is that between the military commander and generals and officers directly subordinated to him. |
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But under his warring sons several major field armies emerged, under generals of even higher rank. |
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He is just the latest in a long line of generals to try their hand at running for president. |
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Although Russia's defence minister had recommended military action, most of the generals were against it. |
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This had created an authoritarian mentality characterized by unquestioning obedience to the emperor and his power-hungry generals. |
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He was standing on a little hill with a couple of his generals and saw the Albanians in their white kilts, their fustanellas, approaching. |
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Cohen is right that sensible societies shouldn't trust generals to navigate the myriad curvatures of war without civilian oversight. |
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But the advisers, courtiers, and generals that surround the throne are at a loss to determine what it means, much less what to do about it. |
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This is the result of bad leadership, from the top generals right down to those corporals and sergeants and captains who didn't do their duty. |
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Maybe he can sell it to generals, but not many privates, corporals and second lieutenants. |
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He has received heavy support from powerful generals, who may want to reassert their traditional authority in policymaking. |
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Few generals have ever had such an addiction to firepower, or such a conviction that their front was the vital theatre of war. |
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Exit strategies can be as complicated for documentary filmmakers as they are for politicians and generals. |
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Bruce also does an accurate job of reporting the political joustings among the Army generals for the new American Army soon to be fielded. |
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It is not, one presumes, the view of the French generals who currently treat the people and nation of Cote d' Ivoire as their fief. |
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The Wehrmacht's rapid and conclusive victory over the French convinced Hitler and not a few of his generals that he was a military genius. |
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The Japanese generals had to neutralize the US fleet so that they could sweep into Southeast Asia and appropriate Indonesian petroleum. |
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Once the war was over, they continued to identify with the most defiant commandants and generals. |
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The problem is that many military generals and colonels and lieutenant-colonels do their own thing. |
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The cockerels were strutting up and down in their enclosure like generals making plans for war. |
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The generals and the contractors buy up beach property and own stock in the institutions that bankroll the pawnshops. |
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However, he says it was symptomatic of a huge culture gap between the Australian generals and not just himself but several key players. |
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American generals have the power to order the destruction of any hostile aircraft, if they do not have time to contact senior politicians. |
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He bridles, reeling off a list of generals who have wielded the pen as deftly as the swagger stick. |
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Those included in the program are 10 ambassadors, one charge d' affaires, six consul generals and seven deputy chefs de mission. |
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She is the wife of one of his generals, Uriah, the Hittite, who is away at war. |
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The monuments and statues throughout the country commemorate generals, judges and politicians, rather than socialists, strikers or suffragettes. |
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A further 150 generals have been cashiered and live under close surveillance. |
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Buskins of scarlet or purple were worn by the Roman generals who triumphed. |
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It would be years before we met again, this time as generals on the staff of the Army in Europe. |
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With the exception of Chamberlain, the Union generals are presented as either bumbling or self-absorbed. |
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Already a string of former generals and right-wing politicians are lining up for the vice presidency. |
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However, before dismissing the generals as mere incompetent buffoons, we must establish the context. |
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He spoke in similar vein to a meeting of generals on 30 March 1941, when, according to the abbreviated record of General Halder, Hitler said. |
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As humble privates and illustrious generals, Scottish soldiers marched and fought across the globe, in the service of the British Empire. |
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War had brought unparalleled and unprecedented personal fortunes for Rome's victorious generals. |
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They are undermanned and feel neglected, lack confidence in their generals and are disgusted by political leadership. |
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It takes on corrupt media moguls, bloodthirsty generals and self-serving politicians, as well as an uncaring public. |
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Through it all and to the bitter end he continued to exert a strange fascination over his generals, as he did over the whole German people. |
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These panels recall the painted versions of battles that Roman generals carried in triumphal processions. |
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The generals felt they were about to be robbed of their victory and, worse, their honor. |
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The generals in turn used the opportunity to crack down on more militant opponents and stabilise the political situation. |
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There had been talk among their generals to bring her here before, but none had dared to touch her. |
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In 221 AD, Zhang was killed by his generals because they couldn't fulfil an impossible mission and feared severe punishment. |
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Following behind were the regimental colonels and crusty old generals on horseback. |
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The heart of any Army is not its generals, but its young sergeants, captains and colonels. |
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Army generals want to mount limited offensive operations against thousands of well-armed separatist rebels. |
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Let's forgive the generals if they decline to offer any intrepid reporter their full and complete trust. |
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If that smacks of the antiquated language of retired generals, call it altruism and self-sacrifice. |
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With that being said, all the other generals, and even the guards shouted the battle cry, confident of the victory in upcoming battles. |
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The forums are surrounded by temples, buildings known as basilicas, and honorary buildings, to honor victorious generals. |
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These are the people who make up the country, in his eyes, not the scheming gentry and generals who composed bourgeois nationalist parties. |
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Ming generals, who had been dispatched to the northern frontier to check growing Manchu incursions, defected to the invaders. |
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He was one of the most respected generals because of his care for the men and his record as a fighter. |
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But the age of the generals was over and that of the ideologues and technocrats had begun. |
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Now the majors have grown into generals in positions of immense power and the complexion of the army has changed drastically. |
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While the generals debated how to mandate a revolution, the captains and majors quietly implemented one. |
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But, there are far more poorly written biographies and autobiographies by generals than there are good ones. |
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Many who become generals have only one nonoperational assignment, which allows little time for reflection and assimilation of skills. |
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In relation to what Colonel Gardiner told Adams, then, how did we all do as armchair generals? |
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Unfortunately, what we have here is not simply the ravings of two armchair generals. |
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These kings have not unlimited or arbitrary power, and the generals do more by example than by authority. |
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The four will be commissioned as Army major generals for an approximate two-year term while serving intermittently in this role. |
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Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors, so that, in glory and triumph, they could become the momentary masters. |
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The two generals will supervise seven sector commanders of colonel or lieutenant colonel rank who will take direct responsibility in the field. |
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There are paintings and photographs of generals, lieutenants, sergeants, privates, secretaries and commanders-in-chief. |
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It's the knee-jerk caricature of American generals as intolerant anachronisms. |
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He'd stayed up late the night before with some of his younger generals and officers drinking to celebrate their return. |
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He was imprisoned a year before the NLD won a landslide election victory in 1990 only to be denied power by the generals. |
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The three African generals sat around a table, tipping cigarette ash into a marble tray and tutting about the revolution going on outside. |
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It was a knowledge that would allow him to impose a true revolution upon the generals and to recast the entire structure of the armed forces. |
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By 1794 the average age of French generals was 33, and most of Napoleon's marshals won their spurs during this period. |
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Another tale recounts that aiguillettes originated with the cord and pencil worn by generals and staff officers for writing dispatches. |
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An aide to generals during World War II, he learned to command by watching them in action. |
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He tried to have some generals arrested, and some formed a conspiracy to do him in. |
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It observes the privates and lance corporals of the army, as well as its generals and marshals. |
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Above all, he thought the generals of the army painfully slow and inconsiderate to leave him in such mental agony. |
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Did you see the story in The New York Times today about the retired brigadier generals and rear admiral who came out of the closet? |
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Realizing that he might need some help, the Church sent the generals of the Dominican and Franciscan orders as his advisors. |
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Their generals, who too will probably have not seen the book, are safely above the law. |
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He says the generals consider the violence we have seen so far to be manageable. |
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Against the generals, the president was declaring that the A-bomb was not just another weapon. |
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But why did the generals feel the need to rely on these groups, even after the Soviets left Afghanistan? |
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You know it, I know it, the generals know it, arch knows it, so what are we waiting for? |
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Wars do not end on their own, or by the calloused hands of our military led by generals. |
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Though they seem to have mastered the water jump this time around, rails still fell often, although the faults were generals spread out over the course. |
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I know that you can do better than that and just stay there because he has given you the most respect and ranked you higher than any other of his generals. |
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No wonder generals and presidents are so partial to whirlybirds. |
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Most famously, the Htoo twins, pre-teen mystic leaders of a Karen group called God's Army, grabbed headlines in 2000 as the most unlikely of guerrilla generals. |
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When Hooker ordered a retreat instead of a counterattack, his generals refused to believe it. |
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And all the generals who even thought about a coup are pushing up daisies. |
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A council meeting that contained dukes, counts, and generals. |
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Lenin argued for a united front with reformists against the generals, and revolutionaries and reformists worked together to block the military coup. |
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Through the 1980s the Pakistan captaincy had alternated between the two, a game of musical chairs in which prime ministers and generals also participated, behind the scenes. |
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If he does win, he will be the first businessman to rule Mexico in modern times after a succession of generals, lawyers and latterly US Ivy League-trained economists. |
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Jill Kelley and Natalie Khawam have emerged as key players in the saga that ensnared two top American generals. |
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However, it would be much more difficult for the revolving door of lobbying and the military industrial complex to make multi-millionaires of generals and politicans. |
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Southern generals ordered rails torn up, bridges burned, and lacked the foresight to commandeer locomotives and rolling stock to other lines rather than destroying them. |
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The artillery arm has produced many great generals, most notably Napoleon. |
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It's like armchair generals who've never served in the armed forces. |
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At the roadblock, Samuell was confronted by two Hungarian generals who wanted to surrender their divisions immediately and demanded safe conduct to the American lines. |
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For the most part, the colonels and generals were hands-off and allowed us to do the job we were trained to do. |
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Instead of statues of generals, we put up monuments to ordinary soldiers, lists of names rather than men on horseback. |
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Nanny was the greatest of the generals of the Maroons, runaway slaves who forged a society and an identity in the weedy-thick hill country of the Jamaican hinterland. |
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But their young deputies and ministerial director generals tended to be from this recently-returned, Western-educated stratum. |
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He wanted someone who could communicate with the generals and keep them from knifing him in the back. |
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Something made me turn back, I had to talk to the man who makes politicians, generals, statesmen, policy makers, backroom boys, show biz people squirm, simper, and sob. |
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If a non-partisan coalition of CEOs and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. |
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Most of the British generals were either boneheaded, or brutes, or both. |
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The spies and the generals want to deny the Russians the overflight rights for its latest surveillance planes. |
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Mr Pinheiro said last month after the generals humiliated him by bugging his privileged conversations that reconciliation talks in Burma are going nowhere. |
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The Romans let victorious generals keep slaves and other spoils of war. |
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Soldiers' allegiances were stronger towards their generals than the discredited deputies and army leaders began to nurture political ambitions of their own. |
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He needs support within the army, and many senior generals are hawkish. |
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But, faced with a deep division in society, the generals regard any influence exerted by alternative tendencies as being subversive and dangerous. |
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Lately, the chicken hawks have been dissing the generals as sissies. |
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Normally, a colonel would command a brigade, but TRISSOC is an elite service, and only brigadier generals are allowed to command brigades, with colonels as second-in-commands. |
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Over the years, field marshals, generals, prime ministers and archbishops have been made honorary freemen of the city, although Winston Churchill did not take up the offer. |
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He said there were field marshals and generals at the top, who organised and funded the importations of large quantities of cigarettes and truck drivers. |
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America's disadvantages included few trained generals or troops, a weak central authority unable to provide finance, intercolonial rivalries, and lack of sea power. |
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In effect, it was Russian generals and their turncoat allies who internationalized a war that should never have begun and which could have been peaceably resolved long ago. |
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That was when the seeds of irreconcilable discord were sown between the prime minister and his advisors and the Kargil generals led by General Musharraf. |
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Following the catastrophe, the tired foot soldier, virtually alone among his peers, sought to defend the court-martialed generals of the ill-fated campaign. |
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He recovered on the 19th, but by then, Stalin, whose confidence in his generals was always easily shaken, had decided to hedge his bet by forestalling the Americans. |
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Other streets named after Francoist generals were also changed. |
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The pre-service teachers began planning lessons on the Civil Rights Movement, local heroes, Southern values, Confederate generals, and stereotypes. |
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In accordance with the time-honoured custom of generals, he was carried in on a four-horse chariot and clothed in purple, a far more brilliant hue than any other. |
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Soldiers may pull the trigger, but the generals writing out the orders, and the journalists failing to write the truth, are vital links in the chain of cause and effect. |
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He ordered his generals to plan an invasion of Czechoslovakia. |
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In the early hours of the morning young officers shut their generals in their quarters and assumed command of four infantry battalions at the camp. |
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There is an old and well-worn military adage that while the generals give the orders, it falls to the young soldiers to do the killing and the dying. |
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There is no military justification for these measures, no matter how much sycophantic generals parrot the party line and try to blind public opinion with technicalities. |
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He ordered his generals to prepare an expedition into Arabia. |
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It underwrites the Army's training of everyone from privates to generals. |
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Further, numerous key Army Air Force generals visited both Texas and New Mexico in this time period suggesting something very important had occurred. |
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He said nothing, leading by example, pressing division generals for tougher combat missions during the day and giving orders to his captains with a smile at night. |
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Though the experience might be scary at first for both action officers and generals, it would cut the work of an average Army headquarters by 50 percent. |
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Also, the war generation lived through times when politicians and generals, dictators and despots, managed to squander untold millions of young lives. |
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In 1941 the Germans introduced the Lorenz double encipherment machine which was used to send messages from the German high command to generals in the field. |
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The Senate, the voice of the aristocrats and equestrians, contended with the plebian masses for control of Rome, and directed the generals in foreign policy. |
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It has been secured, not by the ordinances of charismatic dynasts or Bonapartist generals, but through the continual interplay between State hegemony and critical resistance. |
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These four Council members were also generals, members of various military societies. |
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The continuous warfare made necessary a professional army, which was more loyal to its generals than to the republic. |
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Ranjit Singh proved himself to be a master strategist and selected well qualified generals for his army. |
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In the winter of 1775, the Americans invaded Canada under generals Benedict Arnold and Richard Montgomery. |
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He shifted money to offshore accounts in western European banks and defeated coup plots by bribing army generals. |
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Meanwhile, Hindenburg and the senior generals lost confidence in the Kaiser and his government. |
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The rank was awarded only during the war for Particular military contributions of top generals. |
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Jourdan instructed his generals to take up positions in the Black Forest, and he himself established a base at Hornberg. |
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The government demanded that soldiers be loyal to the government in Paris, not to their generals. |
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Mail spread to Korea slightly later where it was imported as the armour of imperial guards and generals. |
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This strategy is no more resolute than a lily pad, and our generals know it. |
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It was captured by the generals of Atahualpa in April 1532 in the Battle of Quipaipan. |
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Throughout this period Stilicho, and all other generals, were desperately short of recruits and supplies for them. |
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Atahualpa was thus closer to, and had better relations with the army and its leading generals. |
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I would no more give a blank cheque to the BMA than I would give a blank cheque to the generals. |
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Manubial monuments constructed by victorious republican generals each recalled the historical events which led to their erection. |
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The most powerful figures of the capital were always generals, or the Minister of Military Department, Kalahom. |
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AaFour lickspittle lawyers and two bootlicking attorney generals provided sophistic legal briefs sanctioning torture. |
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Napoleon was nearly captured by the Cossacks after the Battle of Brienne, but was saved by one of his generals. |
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He set strategy, was in charge of logistics, and selected and supervised the generals. |
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After a lengthy wait, Charles persuaded his generals that English Jacobites would stage an uprising in support of his cause. |
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Provinces proclaimed independence under generals, rogue monks, and members of the royal family. |
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More than 50,000 French troops died in an attempt to retake the colony, including 18 generals. |
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In the end, the formerly successful generals were replaced by a younger generation considered more loyal to the government in Damascus. |
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It enables buffoonish generals to rock up on Radio 4 and splutter bilge about punching above our weight. |
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The conquering generals were necessarily acting independently, due to the methods of communication available. |
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Throughout the Tang dynasty until the end of 755, there were approximately ten Turkic generals serving under the Tang. |
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On two occasions between 635 and 636, Tang royal princesses were married to Turk mercenaries or generals in Chinese service. |
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Neither Honorius nor Arcadius ever displayed any ability either as rulers or as generals, and both lived as the puppets of their courts. |
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This controversy spread to his generals and other associates, and some Mongols who had previously been allies with him broke their allegiance. |
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In each case, the Mongols returned shortly after with a much larger army led by one of their best generals, and were inevitably victorious. |
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Kublai and his generals adopted an elaborate, moderate style of military campaigns in South China. |
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Crassus had acted as mediator between Caesar and Pompey, and, without him, the two generals manoeuvred against each other for power. |
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Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. |
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Alexander and his exploits were admired by many Romans, especially generals, who wanted to associate themselves with his achievements. |
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Alexander was the first to break the Theban lines, followed by Philip's generals. |
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Neither Zeno nor Basiliscus, the two generals fighting for the eastern throne at the time of Romulus' accession, accepted him as ruler. |
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Not much is known about this war, except that the Roman generals included Marcus Valerius Maximianus, Pescennius Niger and Clodius Albinus. |
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Ariovistus was probably picked from among the generals to lead an army group into Gaul, as seers were generally used for that purpose. |
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The generic term for these naval equivalents of army generals is flag officer. |
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Lord Nelson ranked Robert Blake as one of the greatest naval generals ever known, even when compared with his own reputation. |
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There are 134 generals, admirals and air marshals but 824 number-crunchers and 153 trainees, with an annual cost of PS30million. |
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Grant at the battle of Appomattox followed by a series of surrenders by Confederate generals throughout the southern states. |
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The Afrika Korps formed on 11 January 1941 and one of Hitler's favorite generals, Erwin Rommel, was designated as commander on 11 February. |
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How did Washington and his generals keep those men and munitions hidden? |
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Napoleon asserted the army would follow him, and Ney replied the army would follow its generals. |
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He created eighteen Marshals of the Empire from amongst his top generals to secure the allegiance of the army. |
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Liddell Hart interviewed many of the generals after the war and put together a picture of Hitler's strategic thinking on the matter. |
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In the First World War, Kaiser Wilhelm II had promoted only five generals to Field Marshal. |
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Below the generals were four brigades, each containing varying numbers of battalions. |
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On 19 July, during the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony at the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, Hitler promoted 12 generals to the rank of field marshal. |
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Even when adapted to more conventional methods, the new plan provoked a storm of protest from the majority of German generals. |
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Following the unexpected swift victory, Hitler promoted 12 generals to the rank of field marshal during the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony. |
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However, Yuan Shikai sent envoys to Japanese generals several times to deliver foodstuffs and alcoholic drinks. |
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Two German generals were later tried and executed for their roles in the killing of 3,000 of the island's inhabitants. |
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Despite much persuasion from the generals and Consort Yu, his beloved concubine, Xiang Yu presumingly led the army to Jiulishan Mountain. |
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The toga picta was worn by triumphant generals and had embroidery of their skill on the battlefield. |
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Marshals of a troop arm were immediately senior to Soviet colonel generals. |
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In August the generals won approval for the document in a referendum made farcical by a law which forbade campaigners from criticising the text. |
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Clark attributed this remark to the German generals Max Hoffmann and Erich Ludendorff but later admitted that he lied. |
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Hankey formed the opinion that nobody important amongst the British generals thought a major German attack likely. |
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The two generals were also reported to have found solace with the wives of subordinate officers to ease the stressful burdens of command. |
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Black argues Germain either left his generals too much latitude, or without a clear direction. |
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Buchan and his generals unwisely chose to face the English army, led by John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford in open battle. |
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And there is nought to call them back, while these Curmudgeon generals dill down in their fear. |
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Cunedda, incidentally, is represented as a descendant of one of Maximus' generals, Paternus, who Maximus appointed as commander at Alt Clut. |
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These missions led to the initial strikes against Saddam Hussein and his key generals. |
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These missions led to the initial air strikes against Saddam and his generals. |
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During the fall of France, he repeatedly discussed peace efforts with his generals. |
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He figured why pay your generals hefty salaries and award them vast jagirs if you were going to end up doing all the work anyway? |
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A decapitation strike carried out by drone killed many of the country's senior generals. |
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The offensive's success was undermined by the reluctance of other generals to commit their forces to support the victory. |
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Pashas, khedives, sultans, kings, colonial proconsuls, colonels, and generals have taken turns ruling it autocratically and ruthlessly. |
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Lee and other generals led Confederate forces, the state developed in the 20th century into a bridge state between the North and the South. |
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My ministers are Anglophiles, my generals are Germanophiles, my people are Russophiles, and I am the only one who has remained a Bulgarophile. |
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Before his departure, he named two of his Norman generals, Richard de Camville and Robert de Thornham, as governors of Cyprus. |
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Traffic on the encrypted channels used by senior Iraqi generals had peaked and zeroed, then peaked again, and zeroed again. |
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It's perfect for hippies to listen to with the lights off, plus the words are about, uh, y'know, generals and politicians and breadheads and stuff. |
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Rome had already lost its hegemony over the provinces, Germans dominated the Roman army and Germanic generals like Odoacer had long been the real powers behind the throne. |
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The law calls for action to ensure that some generals and flag officers gain experience in acquisition, and that promotion opportunities be opened for that career path. |
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That prominent generals commanded both armies and fleets suggests that naval forces were treated as auxiliaries to the army and not as an independent service. |
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Makah said he and another five brigadier generals, including Pout, had defected with a sizable number of troops and are in the proximity of Wau town. |
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Thus the legions became more loyal to their generals than to the state. |
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During the ensuing Battle of Chaeronea, Philip commanded the right wing and Alexander the left, accompanied by a group of Philip's trusted generals. |
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By the end of 1917, Lloyd George felt able to assert authority over the generals and at the end of the year was able to sack the First Sea Lord Admiral Jellicoe. |
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The generals not only supervised militia forces and security commissions, but collected taxes and ensured support for the government in the English and Welsh provinces. |
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British officers, including the top British commanding generals, ordered, sanctioned, paid for and conducted the use of smallpox against the Native Americans. |
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After his death, in 323 BC, his empire was divided among his generals. |
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Under Yassa, chiefs and generals were selected based on merit. |
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The English generals stayed behind the lines in the Renaissance style. |
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Revolutionary fervour was high, and was closely monitored by the Committee of Public Safety, which assigned Representatives on Mission to keep watch on generals. |
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Without the natural defensive barrier provided by the Rhine river, French generals argued that France needed a new defensive barrier made of concrete and steel to replace it. |
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By the middle of 1814, American generals, including Major Generals Jacob Brown and Winfield Scott, had drastically improved the fighting abilities and discipline of the army. |
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After deposing and killing the incumbent emperor Didius Julianus, Severus fought his rival claimants, the generals Pescennius Niger and Clodius Albinus. |
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During Atahualpa's captivity, the Spanish, although greatly outnumbered, forced him to order his generals to back down by threatening to kill him if he did not. |
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His manpower had dramatically decreased, and he had lost so many effective officers and generals that an offensive against Dresden seemed impossible. |
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All the inspector generals of police in the four provinces have also been requested to beef up the security arrangements at Gurdwaras and Mandirs across the country. |
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Part of his military forces were in Spain, making them unavailable for action in Gaul, and some of those in Gaul were swayed against him by loyalist Roman generals. |
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They put on their tin hats, picked up their guns and put their lives in the hands of stupid generals who conducted the war many miles behind the frontline. |
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The victorious generals sent word north by chasqui messenger to Atahualpa, who had moved south from Quitu to the royal resort springs outside Cajamarca. |
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Austria's manpower was becoming quite limited towards the end of the wars, leading its generals to favour cautious and conservative strategies, to limit their losses. |
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Augereu was first of his generals to be won over, followed Massena. |
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On 23 May he described to his generals his overall plan of not only seizing the Polish Corridor but greatly expanding German territory eastward at the expense of Poland. |
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The AVN site contains information on activities of Russian army generals, samples of military arms and equipment and pictures of missile launch sites. |
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Only members of the Imperial family were allowed such honours, but Claudius subsequently lifted this restriction for some of his conquering generals. |
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Marshall and Douglas MacArthur and many more of the Army's foremost generals of World War II on commission from the United States Military Academy. |
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Most Parliamentarian generals wore their hair at much the same length as their Royalist counterparts, though Cromwell was something of an exception. |
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They were slaughtered in stupid battles planned by stupid generals. |
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And they note that the generals are proceeding with the extralegal detention of the president, as well as with the arrests of scores of top Islamists leaders. |
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The generals supervised militia forces and security commissions, collected taxes and ensured support for the government in the English and Welsh provinces. |
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The war was marked by the military leadership of notable generals like the duc de Villars, the Jacobite Duke of Berwick, the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene of Savoy. |
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