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fateful and battle
Archduke Charles was by now well aware of Napoleon's intentions but remained fateful to his plan not to fight the battle on the flat Marchfeld plain, where the superior French cavalry would have given Napoleon a clear edge.
In a passage intended to infer a moral lesson about disloyalty from the Serbian defeat at Kosovo, Mihailović identifies Miloš Kobilac as the knight who on the fateful last Friday of the battle slew Murad.
Peter would later lose a leg in a fateful final battle with Norman Osborn, and thus retire as Spider-Man.
The book by examines fate, choice, and predestination as portrayed by Horr's decision to switch sides during the fateful battle.
He remained responsible for the foreign policy of Denmark until May 1810, a fateful period which saw the battle of Copenhagen ( April 2, 1801 ), the bombardment of Copenhagen and capture of the Danish fleet in 1807.
In February 1739, Nadir Shah captured Sirhind and moved towards the field of Karnal, a battle destined to be fateful to the Mughal rulers.
Having embarked upon the fateful battle, the curse of the Brahmin who owned the cow and the curse of Bhoomidevi provide the opportunity for Karna's defeat.
As the battle of the AEUG and the Titans approach its fateful conclusion in the Gryps Conflict of U. C. 0088, Kamille began tapping the mysterious " bio-sensor " in the Zeta Gundam as his Newtype abilities grew, and unleashing a power never before seen.
One fateful day, her family found themselves on the front line of a battle between the Avengers and the Wrecking Crew.

fateful and was
The show was colorful, indeed, exuberant, but the press for all its assiduity could detect no note of a fateful rendezvous with destiny.
In the fateful Battle of Ankara, on 20 July 1402, Bayezid was captured by Timur and the Ottoman army was overpowered.
The most fateful of the new generation was Ludwig van Beethoven, who launched his numbered works in 1794 with a set of three piano trios, which remain in the repertoire.
The coalition parliament was rigged on this fateful 23 March 1933 by defining the absence of arrested and murdered deputies as voluntary and therefore cause for their exclusion as wilful absentees.
Strategically, the period was dominated by Lyndon Johnson's fateful decision to escalate the war in South East Asia.
As Polybius notes, " How much more serious was the defeat of Cannae, than those that preceded it can be seen by the behavior of Rome ’ s allies ; before that fateful day, their loyalty remained unshaken, now it began to waver for the simple reason that they despaired of Roman Power.
The moral or political response is given by the conservative philosopher Richard M. Weaver in Ideas Have Consequences, where he describes how the acceptance of " the fateful doctrine of nominalism " was " the crucial event in the history of Western culture ; from this flowed those acts which issue now in modern decadence ".
During a fateful track and field meet with Stanford University, the USC team was beaten early and seemingly conclusively.
According to the New Testament Gospels, Jesus, on his fateful entry into Jerusalem before Passover, was received by a great crowd of people.
When his drummer Sonny Greer was invited to join the Wilber Sweatman Orchestra in New York City, Ellington made the fateful decision to leave behind his successful career in Washington, D. C., and move to Harlem, becoming one of the figures of the Harlem Renaissance.
Admiral Wilhelm Marschall after the war was to call Raeder's strategy as " wishful and prestige thinking, fateful overestimation of Germany's political and military possiblities, unfounded underestimation of the enemy England, and nonsensical insistence upon operational thoughts tied to the Z Plan ", a naval strategy based upon " phantasy, prestige-seeking and playing vabanque ".
The penalty of these acts of negligence which can be attributed to the fateful decision, in July 1915, to disarm the Verdun forts was estimated at a later date to have cost the French Army at least 100, 000 casualties.
Realizing that she may be dying, Blanche reveals to Jane that it was actually she, and not Jane, who had driven the car on the fateful night.
After first dispatching the already much weakened Ivar in 977, he challenged Máel Muad in 978 and defeated him in the fateful Battle of Belach Lechta, after which all the Eóganachta were no longer viable at the provincial level and Brian and the Dál Cais now enjoyed the overlordship, although not the traditional kingship of the province, which was based on lineage.
On the eve of the fateful horse race that would decide the marriage between Pelops and Hippodameia, Myrtilus was approached by Pelops ( or in some accounts, by Hippodameia ) who wanted him to hinder the efforts of his master, Oenamaus, to win the race.
A fateful day in Electra's history was April 1, 1911, when the Clayco gusher successfully drilled for oil.
His testimony was against the theory that the bridge was simply blown over by the wind that fateful night.
In " Great Power ", Peter Parker recalled how he got his powers and that fateful night when Uncle Ben was killed by the same carjacker that Spider-Man refused to catch earlier.
Keane could have attacked the city by advancing for a few hours up the river road, which was undefended all the way to New Orleans, but he made the fateful decision to encamp at Lacoste's Plantation and wait for the arrival of reinforcements.
From 1966 to 1974, Eban served as Israel's foreign minister, defending the country's reputation after the Six-Day War and claiming Israel was attacked first " So on the fateful morning of 5 June, when Egyptian forces moved by air and land against Israel's western coast ".
There was less consensus around: " On that fateful night ," said one historian, " were together, shocks, and all but one capable of saving Providence hosts.

fateful and fought
" The inscription goes on to assert that the " thirty Bretons whose names are given as follows, fought to defend the poor, labourers and craftsmen and they vanquished foreigners attracted on the soil of the Country by fateful dissents.

fateful and name
The name chosen — New Anzac-on-Sea — lasted less than a year: the fateful Gallipoli campaign led Neville to rename his development Peacehaven.
According to Grunebaum in Classical Islam, the Arabic name of Manat is the linguistic counterpart of the Hellenistic Tyche, Dahr, fateful ' Time ' who snatches men away and robs their existence of purpose and value.
The name was chosen to reflect the initials of the earlier Herenigde Nasionale Party ( Reunited National Party ), the name used by the National Party in the fateful election of 1948.
* Omitting the fateful line “ I ’ ve never forgotten anything – not an action, not a name, not a face .” Since the motive for the murder has been changed, as well as the character of Mrs ./ Lady Boynton, the line is irrelevant to the adaptation.

fateful and west
Allied with Syracuse at the time of the fateful intervention of Athens in the west in 427, Lipara withstood the assault of Athenians and their allies.

fateful and army
A few days after Congo gained its independence, Lumumba made the fateful decision to raise the pay of all government employees except for the army.
In this condition he gave his fateful decree no 45 and split his army group " South " into two parts, trying to reach both Stalingrad and the Caucasus oil fields simultaneously.
The same year had witnessed the glaring military weakness of the ailing Habsburg dynasty after a bitter defeat to the hands of the Prussian army at the fateful Battle of Königgrätz.
As cavalry skirmishing diminished in the next few days, Stuart made the fateful decision to strike east and make a circuit of the Union army as it marched toward Gettysburg.

fateful and completely
( As she had described the theft of the valerian in the future tense Poirot realised Angela had never carried out the act ; she had completely forgotten she had stolen the valerian on the morning of that fateful day ).
The film tells the stories of three young men from completely different strata of society and one fateful incident on Kolkata's Howrah Bridge which changes their lives forever.

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