Even before the dramatic escalation of hostilities yesterday, two Labor MPs publicly dissented from Labor's position. |
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A wreath will be laid at the Cenotaph in memory of those who died in the hostilities, as young and old come together to honour the fallen. |
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Three men were killed before the two sides agreed to end their hostilities. |
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She realised months before the breakout of hostilities that her nursing skills would in all probability lead to her being sent to the Gulf. |
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He asked his forces to lay down their arms and called on the Vietcong to halt all hostilities. |
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When hostilities start, the unified commands plan and conduct campaigns and major operations. |
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Without them and the floating cities of the other major powers, would the course of hostilities have been different? |
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As hostilities unfold and become tenser, the sides will inevitably launch multiple defensive and offensive operations. |
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But, as hostilities begin, these non-military efforts to influence combine with military force until the regime capitulates. |
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There had been times of truce but again and again the hostilities became open war once more. |
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Now and again we would have watched a funny TV programme together and hostilities would cease. |
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This behaviour ceases when parents stop hostilities and become more relaxed about the situation. |
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The opportunity presented itself in 1866 with the outbreak of hostilities between Austria and Prussia. |
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First the agreement of cessation of hostilities must be implemented and implemented successfully. |
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His work since then has been acknowledged as instrumental in bringing a cessation of hostilities in the North. |
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Music is the all time succour, as it helps in healing old wounds and hostilities. |
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After a week of silence the fight was rescheduled and the hostilities between the two continued. |
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But this year's spring optimism may have been boosted by an early conclusion to hostilities. |
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So hopes of a quick snap-back to status quo ante at the end of hostilities quite misread the situation. |
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In fact, Western intervention in the Balkans exacerbated tensions and sustained hostilities. |
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Many of those people know perfectly well that they will be engaged in hostilities. |
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She had spent the war years in Australia, but returned to the city of her birth immediately after hostilities had ceased. |
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The focus is on those people actually taking part in hostilities in a combative role. |
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Yet the villagers are not idealized, but portrayed with all their faults and petty hostilities. |
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Rapid simultaneous engagement of the enemy will not always result in the simultaneous cessation of all hostilities. |
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But with the onset of hostilities, soldiers become combatants and are thus imbued with a fundamentally different moral status than noncombatants. |
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Under the law of war, enemy combatants may be detained until the end of hostilities. |
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The appointment of the Euro-sceptic provoked renewed hostilities between different factions at the top of the party. |
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Under the laws of war, they can be detained until the conflict, or at least actual hostilities, are concluded. |
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They directed their bombers to demolish the northern complex a few days before the end of hostilities. |
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In a region where history is never consigned to the dustbin, ancient hostilities are dusted down almost daily. |
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If the decision is made after hostilities have ceased, it is more likely to favor civil liberty than if made while hostilities continue. |
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Her arrival sparked a feud that flared into open hostilities last week between herself and the local mayor. |
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Because they are not directly engaged in hostilities against an adversary, they retain their civilian immunity from attack. |
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Under the established law of armed conflict, he can civilly intern a captured combatant until the end of active hostilities. |
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He has also noted that about half the cases this year occurred during active hostilities or combat operations in the Persian Gulf. |
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Instead, hostilities found him posted first to the naval intelligence division of the Admiralty and then to the Royal Air Force. |
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This appears to be the message from the first opinion poll readings since hostilities broke out. |
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It was all only verbal aggro and handbag hostilities but it did little credit to the participants. |
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A fresh outbreak in hostilities over workers compensation reform in NSW looms. |
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In the battle of imaginary bad men, the hostilities between Satan and Santa are more or less an anagrammatical draw. |
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When hostilities petered out following the conclusion of the Anglo-French peace of 1546, Anglo-Scottish relations remained as bad as ever. |
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These treaties apply when the armed forces of sovereign nations engage in armed hostilities, and some sub-rules apply during civil conflicts. |
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Harrod blamed the Bishop for exploiting hostilities between groups of townsmen, so as to consolidate his own lordship over the borough. |
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I am prepared to sacrifice a lot to get Brenda to agree to a cessation of hostilities and a resumption of rumpy pumpy, but I do have my limits. |
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The analyst said it was too early to say whether this outbreak of hostilities would hit profits at Souter's company. |
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When hostilities began, people piled out of shares and invested in bonds on the grounds that government-backed securities offered a safe haven. |
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These relations thawed somewhat with the conclusion of formal hostilities in Korea and the death of Joseph Stalin. |
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In the late 19th century, hostilities broke out between the Batswana and Boer settlers from the Transvaal. |
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Four irate doubles players were chasing her wind-blown research notes and paperwork around the tramlines so that they could resume hostilities. |
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At the cessation of hostilities the corvette was based at Hong Kong for minesweeping and patrol duties. |
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On the outbreak of hostilities, diplomatic missions in enemy countries close down and the diplomats depart. |
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Plans were made for a second campaign but renewed hostilities in Gaul delayed action until the following year. |
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Now hostilities are going to take longer than thought, and with no clear disengagement in sight. |
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The agreement, which halted hostilities along the demarcation line between two Koreas until a peaceful settlement is achieved, bans naval blockades by the warring parties. |
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The war might have ended last May, but hostilities continue to this day. |
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The official end of hostilities has not ended public disquiet. |
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It would at least spare us a repeat of their namby-pamby hostilities. |
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They add that POWs are supposed to be released when hostilities end. |
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I imagined buses crashing, ferries sinking, autobahn pile-ups, the start of round three of hostilities with Germany, trapping her in that country until she was an old woman. |
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The castle was returned to the Bradfords at the end of hostilities. |
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Collectively, all were part of the global settlement, even though some preceded the final termination of hostilities, and were actually instrumental in bringing it about. |
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It is unclear if this week's cessation of hostilities will be able to put that genie back in the bottle. |
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On Thursday, delegates representing the government signed a cessation of hostilities agreement with the armed opposition. |
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During the Vietnam War, Buddhist monks were active in efforts to bring hostilities to a close, and many of them immolated themselves publicly to protest the war. |
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It is impossible to overstress the importance of the weather in waging war, from launching a tactical attack to deciding when to start hostilities. |
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But concern about the lake is fuelling hostilities that could prove problematic for the government and investors. |
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Will summer be a sunny time of rejuvenation, travel, special projects, or will it be a season of political heat, escalating hostilities, and individual anguish? |
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But with the outbreak of hostilities in mid-2011, all festivities were thrust into the deep freeze. |
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Conspiracy theorists muttered about a Gulf of Tonkin situation where a naval incident could be a pretext for wider hostilities. |
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The fact that the country has a high degree of cultural homogeneity has prevented the germination of open hostilities between the different ethnic groups. |
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From his Taipei retreat, Chiang Kai-shek continued his rearguard fight in that civil war, leading China to perpetuate the hostilities which continue to this day. |
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In the Intermediate Cup, York and Scarborough will renew hostilities at Clifton Park, Pocklington and York RI will clash at Percy Road and Selby play hosts to Northallerton. |
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African Union sources have said that the ugandan troops have faced hostilities from the new rebel group. |
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When hostilities broke out, zookeepers fled, and the animals were left to starve, living in cages without food, water, and in some cases, access to sunlight. |
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The microblogging hostilities began in September 2011, after a Taliban attack on a foreign diplomat neighborhood in Kabul. |
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It is not known if they complained before hostilities broke out. |
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The Miley tweet marked the peak of the hostilities, ushering in a social media silence between the two feuding celebs. |
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No consideration was given to the fact that most Apache hostilities were self-defense or retaliation, and that they'd first been raided by the New Mexicans. |
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His August 13 letter disappeared in transit, a not uncommon occurrence since road agents still plagued the stage routes and Indian hostilities continued on the plains. |
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War begins with the outbreak of hostilities and ends with their cessation. |
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The narrative of contemporary history heaps one appalling disaster upon another as the world crawls towards hostilities, bloodbaths, and natural disasters. |
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An uneasy truce occurred during the war when hostilities seemed to cease. |
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Though Jefferson urged moderation, Federalists sought to use this against Jefferson and called for hostilities against France. |
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After a few decades, hostilities between the Portuguese and Chinese ceased and in 1557 the Chinese allowed the Portuguese to occupy Macau. |
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Despite initial hostilities, by 1549 the Portuguese were sending annual trade missions to Shangchuan Island in China. |
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The massacre was the official reason given for the commencement of hostilities in the First Mithridatic War. |
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The emperor Septimius Severus died at York while planning to renew hostilities, and these plans were abandoned by his son Caracalla. |
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Citing ongoing hostilities and the English king's harbouring of his enemies, Llywelyn refused to do homage to Edward. |
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In 1762 the resumption of hostilities with Spain led to the British capture of Manila and of Havana, along with a Spanish fleet sheltering there. |
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English traders frequently engaged in hostilities with their Dutch and Portuguese counterparts in the Indian Ocean. |
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After the outbreak of hostilities between Britain and France again in 1803, the British retook the Cape Colony. |
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The following list shows the colonial powers following the end of hostilities in 1945, and their colonial or administrative possessions. |
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Many were sold off as surplus at the end of hostilities, finding work on small industrial railways. |
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Not only is Afrocentrism spawning grotesque maleducation, multiculturalism is exacerbating racial hostilities, undoing earlier racial progress. |
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During the First World War, Delius and Jelka moved from Grez to avoid the hostilities. |
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In 1743 the War of the Austrian Succession drew Britain and France into open, though unofficial, hostilities against each other. |
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A week later, on 28 April, the Piedmontese signed an armistice at Cherasco, withdrawing from the hostilities. |
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The victories of Napoleon had frightened the Austrians into making peace, and they concluded the Peace of Leoben in April, ending hostilities. |
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Soon after the outbreak of hostilities, Britain began a naval blockade of Germany. |
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Their disruption of parliament in October led to a renewal of hostilities, which saw the royalists able to trap Simon in London. |
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By the end of hostilities in November 1918, Admiral Enrico Millo declared himself Italy's Governor of Dalmatia. |
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The Armistice of Mudros, signed at the end of October, ended hostilities with the Ottoman Empire when fighting was continuing north of Aleppo. |
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By the end of hostilities, in excess of 400 cargo ships had been built in Canada. |
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This removed the original grounds for war, but the UK and France continued with hostilities. |
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In total, 649 Argentine military personnel, 255 British military personnel, and three Falkland Islanders died during the hostilities. |
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In August 2014 Willie Walsh advised the airline would continue to use flight paths over Iraq despite the hostilities there. |
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King Edward was enraged by such defiance, making hostilities between the kingdoms inevitable. |
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Militarily, the initial hostilities was a sobering lesson for the British, causing them to rethink their views on colonial military capability. |
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After hostilities with the Dutch began in late 1780, Britain had moved quickly, enforcing a blockade across the North Sea. |
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Following the surrender at Yorktown, the Whig party came to power in Britain and began opening negotiations for a cessation of hostilities. |
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He was reviled by Covenanters, and his murder in 1679 led to an escalation of hostilities. |
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In 1233, hostilities broke out between Richard Marshal and Peter de Rivaux, who was supported by the king. |
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The Tudors were Welsh in origin, and their rule eased hostilities between the Welsh and English. |
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During the war, 52 US submarines were lost to all causes, with 48 directly due to hostilities. |
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With such an alliance, Japan felt free to commence hostilities, if necessary. |
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The French fully abandoned the plan in 1763, when the Peace of Paris mandated a general cessation of hostilities. |
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The Armistice meetings held at Panmunjom from 1951 to 1953 resulted in the cessation of hostilities in the peninsula. |
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Notably, more people died of the worldwide influenza outbreak at the end of the war and shortly after than died in the hostilities. |
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Although brief hostilities ensued, the Norse explorers stayed another winter and left the following spring. |
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Troops were raised for a particular service and were disbanded upon the cessation of hostilities. |
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Also, in resolving political hostilities with the German emperor Frederick III of Habsburg, he invaded his western domains. |
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After losing in this period of formal hostilities with European and American powers, the Barbary states went into decline. |
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Charles sent an envoy who proposed a secession of hostilities if Chilperic would recognize his rights as mayor of the palace in Austrasia. |
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Before any open hostilities could be declared, however, Carloman died on 5 December 771, apparently of natural causes. |
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Approximately 159 Icelanders' lives have been confirmed to have been lost in World War II hostilities. |
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An additional 70 Icelanders died at sea, but it has not been confirmed whether they lost their lives as a result of hostilities. |
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Intertribal hostilities forced weaker groups to associate with stronger ones. |
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During the travel of the goddess, the Germanic tribes cease all hostilities, and do not lay their hands upon arms. |
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Leo the Wise died in 912, and hostilities soon resumed as Simeon marched to Constantinople at the head of a large army. |
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Until the beginning of the 13th century, hostilities were limited to rare acts of piracy and isolated skirmishes. |
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From then on, the treasure fleet would experience no hostilities during visits to Ceylon on subsequent treasure voyages. |
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The Mongols then resumed attacks on the Tatars to avenge the death of their late khan, opening a long period of active hostilities. |
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Since the end of hostilities in January 2002, massive infusions of outside assistance have helped Sierra Leone begin to recover. |
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The trio proceeded upriver carefully, warily watched by native Mandinka canoes, but this time no hostilities or ambushes emerged. |
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France and Spain settled their hostilities on the island, by way of the Treaty of Ryswick of 1697, and divided Hispaniola between them. |
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Despite hostilities, the Portuguese continued to trade along the Fujian coastline with the aid of corrupt local merchants. |
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Despite hostilities, the Portuguese continued to trade on the Fujian coastline with the aid of corrupt local merchants with official connections. |
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It has been usual to precede hostilities by a public declaration communicated to the enemy. |
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Both failed as a result of native hostilities, bad weather and lack of provisions. |
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Disease, poor harvests and the growing demand for tobacco lands caused hostilities to escalate. |
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By noon, the hostilities had ended, with the landing parties returning to the ships, along with some prisoners. |
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Yermak, taking advantage of this lull in hostilities, set out down the Irtysh and Ob to complete his subjugation of the local tribal princes. |
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Thus, in addition to facing the problem of escalating hostilities, their food shortage was magnified by the arrival of more men. |
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Following that victory, the British requested a meeting with representatives from Congress to negotiate an end to hostilities. |
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Washington could not know that the British would not reopen hostilities after Yorktown. |
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Jesuit missionaries were well received by the area's Indian populations, with relatively few difficulties or hostilities. |
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However it did not take long for production to recommence after the cessation of hostilities. |
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Some of these were, like Germans, used as forced labour in France after the cessation of hostilities. |
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In 1783, Britain's King George III proclaimed a formal cessation of hostilities in the American Revolutionary War. |
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Following the July-August hostilities, the risk of UXO and Explosive Remnants of War became significantly high. |
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The introduction of IMSMA will help Ukraine to respond to old challenges and deal with the consequences of the recent hostilities in Donbass. |
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A PRT is an interim civil-military organization designed to operate in semipermissive environments, usually following open hostilities. |
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Even the troops on the Western Front were given a respite from hostilities in 1914, sharing a tin of bully beef and a plum pudding in No Man's Land. |
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However, on 31 July the English and Dutch had signed the Treaty of Breda, and news of this filtered through by the end of October, beginning of November, ending hostilities. |
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However, rather than inform Ebert himself, he had Groener inform the government that the army would be in an untenable position in the event of renewed hostilities. |
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Augustine, they are then confronted with hostilities of the English navy. |
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When Cortez and his men, including those who had come under Narvaez, returned the Mexicans began to commence full scale hostilities against the Spaniards. |
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These two events fuelled the resumption of hostilities between the two maritime Republics, which were expanding from the east to the west of the Mediterranean. |
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The Genoese occupied it in 1255, beginning hostilities with the sacking of the Venetian neighbourhood and the destruction of the ships docked there. |
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When hostilities were concluded in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia, most of Alsace was recognized as part of France, although some towns remained independent. |
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The income tax was reintroduced by Addington in 1803 when hostilities with France recommenced, but it was again abolished in 1816, one year after the Battle of Waterloo. |
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After negotiations broke down in 1904, the Japanese Navy opened hostilities by attacking the Russian Eastern Fleet at Port Arthur, China, in a surprise attack. |
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The ascent of the House of Tudor to the throne of England eased hostilities between the English and resulted in Caernarfon Castle falling into a state of disrepair. |
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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 cessation of hostilities during the negotiation was marked by two cannon shots from Edinburgh Castle at 7 o'clock in the evening of Monday 17 June. |
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They were ready in time for hostilities to start on 19 March. |
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While Alaska attracted little interest at the time, the population of nearby British Columbia started to increase rapidly a few years after hostilities ended. |
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It was also the only land campaign by the Western Allies in the Pacific Theatre which proceeded continuously from the start of hostilities to the end of the war. |
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The Commission was empowered to suspend all the other objectionable acts by Parliament passed since 1763, issue general pardons, and declare a cessation of hostilities. |
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The Treaty of Utrecht ended hostilities between France and Britain. |
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This cessation of hostilities was known as the Olympic peace or truce. |
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The income tax was reintroduced by Addington in 1803 when hostilities recommenced but it was again abolished in 1816, one year after the Battle of Waterloo. |
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Concerned that there would be hostilities when Bonaparte found out that Cape Colony had been retained, the British began to procrastinate on the evacuation of Malta. |
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The Royal Navy has been responsible for training the fledgling Iraqi Navy and securing Iraq's oil terminals following the cessation of hostilities in the country. |
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Henry's family was divided by rivalries and violent hostilities, more so than many other royal families of the day, in particular the relatively cohesive French Capetians. |
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Despite the Treaty of Lambeth, hostilities continued and Henry was forced to compromise with the newly crowned Louis VIII of France and Henry's stepfather, Hugh X of Lusignan. |
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Continuing distrust led to the renewal of hostilities in the Second Punic War when Hannibal Barca attacked an Iberian town which had diplomatic ties to Rome. |
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The government has called for an end to hostilities in the region. |
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