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Over 80 British destroyers and 60 German torpedo-boats took part in the Battle of Jutland, which involved pitched small-boat actions between the main fleets, and several foolhardy attacks by unsupported destroyers on capital ships.
Over the course of his reign a combination of higher taxes, unsuccessful wars that resulted in the loss of English barons ' titled possessions in Normandy following the Battle of Bouvines ( 1214 ), and an ongoing conflict with the Pope Innocent III had made King John unpopular with many of his barons.
* Hawai Middouei daikaikusen: Taiheiyo no arashi ( Hawaii-Midway Battle of the Sea and Sky: Storm in the Pacific Ocean ) also as Storm Over the Pacific ( 1960 )
Over 800 men and 45 officers were killed at the First Battle of Passchendaele, roughly 1 in 1000 of the nation's population at the time.
** Sri Lankan civil war – Battle of Pooneryn: Over 400 Sri Lankan military are killed.
* February 25 – Battle of Los Angeles: Over 1, 400 AA shells are fired at an unidentified, slow-moving object in the skies over Los Angeles.
Burke County citizens participated in the Battle of Kings Mountain that pitted Appalachian frontiersmen against the loyalist forces of the British commander Ferguson at Kings Mountain, SC in the American Revolution, rather than waiting for him to come to them, militiamen throughout the Blue Ridge crossed over the mountains and thus were called the " Over Mountain Men ".
Most notably " The Battle of Evermore ", " Misty Mountain Hop ", " No Quarter ", " Ramble On " and " Over the Hills and Far Away " contain verses referencing Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
* Border War: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration
In its 2008 coverage of the financial crisis, The Washington Post named Gramm one of seven " Key Players In the Battle Over Regulating Derivatives ", for having " ushed through several major bills to deregulate the banking and investment industries, including the 1999 Gramm-Leach-Bliley act that brought down the walls separating the commercial banking, investment and insurance industries ".
Over two million men fought in the First Battle of the Marne, of whom more than 500, 000 were killed or wounded.
* Klein, Edward: " The Battle Over the Golden Child ," Vanity Fair, November 1997
* Gabriella Coleman and Finn Brunton, 17 July 2010, " Net Wars Over Free Speech, Freedom, and Secrecy or How to Understand the Hacker and Lulz Battle Against the Church of Scientology " at The Next HOPE conference-includes discussion of Blissett among precursors of Anonymous
Over the course of history, the RCN has played a role in the First World War, contributed significantly to the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War, and was a part of NATO's force buildup during the Cold War.
Over the next five years he held various important commands with the English forces in France, until he was captured by the French in 1421 at the Battle of Baugé.
Over the next decade he fought in various campaigns, including the Battle of Nájera, under the command of his stepfather Edward, the Black Prince.
Over the night 11 / 12 June, the 3rd Battalion fought the Battle of Mount Longdon.
Over the following days, most of the Polish army surrendered to Sweden: on 26 October Koniecpolski surrendered with 5, 385 men near Kraków, on 28 October Field Crown Hetman Stanisław Lanckoroński and Great Crown Hetman Stanisław " Rewera " Potocki surrendered with 10, 000 men, and on 31 October the levy of Mazovia surrendered after the Battle of Nowy Dwór.
Over the Rotunda is a large mural of the, during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands in World War II.
John Nichols & Robert W. McChesney,The Battle Over Media Ownership is Far From Over ,” www. commondreams. org, 7 July.
Over the next year, the Mackenzie – Papineau Battalion fought in three major battles: the Battle of Teruel ( December 1937-March 1938 ), the Aragon Offensive ( March – April ) more commonly known to the Republican forces as the Retreats ; though the Finnish-American machine gun companies successfully repelled the fascist forces, the collapse of the front on their flanks forced them to join the withdrawal.
* 1999: Irreparable Harm: A Firsthand Account of How One Agent Took on the CIA in an Epic Battle Over Free Speech by Frank Snepp, Anthony Lewis ISBN 0-7006-1091-X
* Sign Language: Colonialism and the Battle Over Text, a law journal paper about zoning ordinances in several New Jersey towns and their effects on Korean businesses

Battle and Common
Battle Abbey-Novices Common Room
East End toughs and local Berkhamsted men and women fought that night against Brownlow's men in what became known nationally as the Battle of Berkhamsted Common.
Newbury was the site of two Civil War battles, the First Battle of Newbury ( at Wash Common ) in 1643 and the Second Battle of Newbury ( at Speen ) in 1644.
In 1828, the local Little Common Gang were involved in what was known as the Battle of Sidley Green, Sidley being an area in the north of Bexhill.
: The Battle Against the World Trade Organization and Corporate Rule, edited by Kevin Danaher & Roger Burbach ( Monroe, Maine, Common Courage Press, 2000, 218 pages )
Just beyond the southern edge of the town lies Nomansland Common ( sometimes simply called " No Man's Land ") upon which part of the Second Battle of St Albans was fought during the Wars of the Roses.
The Common was used as a camp by the British before the American Revolutionary War, from which they left for the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
Unable to completely ignore his musical phenomenon, Melodiya in 1974 released the 7 ” EP, featuring four of his war songs ( He ’ s Never Returned From a Battle, The New Times Song, Common Graves, and The Earth Song, which represented a tiny portion of his creative work, which millions already owned on tape and knew by heart.
Manley's speech entitled, To Unite in a Common Battle was delivered in 1945 at the fraternty's Thirty-first General Convention in Chicago, Illinois.
He also serves as co-chairman of Americans for Campaign Reform with former Senate colleagues Bill Bradley of New Jersey, Warren Rudman of New Hampshire and Bob Kerrey of Nebraska ; is active with the National Commission on Writing ; is on the Advisory Board of Common Good ( a legal reform coalition ); is a former member of the American Battle Monuments Commission, and was a member of the Iraq Study Group.
The Battle Groups are designed to deal with a those tasks faced by the Common Security and Defence Policy, namely the Petersberg tasks ( military tasks of a humanitarian, peacekeeping and peacemaking nature ).
* 1803: Barracks established on Hailsham Common ( between Summerfields Road and London Road ) to house troops for the war with France ( dismantled in 1815 after success at Battle of Waterloo ).
Kenley Common comprises fifty-six hectares of green open space surrounding the former Battle of Britain airfield.
Common Strategies done to complete this mission is to use a very fast monster, such as " Ansatu ," ( Earned when Bakura joins your team on the level, " Battle for Tsughut ,) and have that team charge Jakhdud immediately.
Wash Common covers part of the site of the First Battle of Newbury.
Wash Common is the home of the 19 ' th century Falkland Memorial and Falkland Primary School ( named after Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland, who fell at the First Battle of Newbury ), Park House Secondary School and Sports College, St George's Church ( Anglican ), St Francis de Sales Church ( Roman Catholic ), Glendale Church ( Independent ), three pubs ( The Gun The Old Bell and The Bowlers Arms ), Falkland Cricket Club and Newbury Rugby Club.
The men of Chowbent armed themselves and drove the Earl's men back to Lowton Common, killing some, wounding others and taking prisoner about 200 men: "... we are all upon our guard, and the Naylors of Chowbent, instead of making Nayles, have busied themselves making Bills and Battle Axes.
* The Battle Of Clapham Common ( 1962 )
This route was very controversial because it ran through three Sites of Special Scientific Interest — Snelsmore Common plus the Rivers Lambourn and Kennet ; Penn Wood which was part of the North Wessex Downs AONB ( Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ); the English Heritage registered battlefield site of the first Battle of Newbury during the English Civil War in 1643 ; and The Chase, a National Trust nature reserve.
* Lexington Battle Green, formerly known as Lexington Common, site of the first action on April 19, 1775 is part of the park's story, but the Town of Lexington owns and maintains it.

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