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The composition of Orbison's following hits reflected " Running Scared ": a story about an emotionally vulnerable man facing loss or grief, culminating with a surprise ending in a crescendo that employed Orbison's dynamic voice.
Despite these misgivings and a loss of operational surprise, the SEALs of TU Papa proceeded with their mission.
The Barbarossa campaign of 1941 came as a complete surprise to the Soviets, resulting in the catastrophic loss of over 4 million Soviet soldiers killed or captured.
Washington's crossing of the Delaware River | Washington's surprise crossing of the Delaware River in December 1776 was a major comeback after the loss of New York City ; his army defeated the British in two battles and recaptured New Jersey.
Board chairwoman Lisa Holley told journalists of her surprise at the forgiving attitude of the families, saying, " I think the most overwhelming part of it for me was the depth of forgiveness of many of these families that have sustained such a loss.
However, it was realised that the advent of submarines armed with torpedoes and mines hidden in open sea meant that any operations involving stationing capital ships near enemy ports would place them at great risk of surprise attack and loss.
With four hundred men, he attacked about one hundred and fifty of Walker's party, taking them also by surprise ; but was beaten back with loss.
With four hundred men, he attacked about one hundred and fifty of Walker's party, taking them also by surprise ; but was beaten back with loss.
Hasim dropped out of the Ring Magazine top 10 as a result of the surprise loss.
In 1957, however, Kirk won the electorate of Lyttelton, reclaiming it for Labour after its surprise loss to the National Party in a previous election.
With four hundred men, he attacked about one hundred and fifty of Walker's party, taking them also by surprise ; but was beaten back with loss.
His loss in the election that year was considered something of surprise.
After a surprise loss in 1894 to William M. Treloar, he regained the seat in 1896, and remained in the House until his death, the day before he was to leave office.
The loss to the Croats ultimately sent the Danes, the surprise champions of 1992, home.
In the surprise career move, Wise had been attributed as having lost interest in direct football management since the loss of his assistant Gustavo Poyet to Tottenham Hotspur, and considered the executive position at Newcastle an opportunity " he had to take ".
In a surprise move, Tokyu in July opted to sell the Shirokiya company to the seven highest-ranking executives of the Hawaiian store for the amount of $ 1 ( one dollar ) taking a $ 23 million loss.
Despite initial setbacks because of weather and navigational problems, resulting in a 40-minute delay and loss of surprise, the British landing craft carrying the rangers finally reached the base of the cliffs.
This loss of memory is due to Wolverine's / James ' healing factor which, in effect, " healed " ( by putting up a mental block ) the mentally devastating traumas of witnessing his father's death, the confusion of mother's anger towards him and the pain and surprise caused by the sudden manifestation of his claws.
Nikolay Kostov was appointed as the new manager of the club, giving the supporters a sense of optimism, which, however faded after a cup knock-out in the hands of Lokomotiv Plovdiv and a surprise loss at home to Minyor Pernik.
But the loss over the years of KMET's most creative DJs made the end not that much of a surprise.
The GST was to varying degrees considered a factor in the opposition's surprise election loss of the ' unloseable election ' in 1993.
In a message to the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht ( OKW ), Rommel justified his decision to abandon the offensive by the lack of fuel, Allied air superiority and the loss of the element of surprise.
The French assaulted the Malakov, which they took by surprise without loss, the Russians being at dinner.
This result, which would be the only knockout loss in Maxim's career, was a surprise to Ring Magazine writers and many boxing fans.

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The crossing of the St. Bernard Pass had allowed the French to surprise the Austrian army and win victory at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800.
) To the agents ' surprise, Bolton kept on talking and claimed to have taken part in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre with Goetz, Fred Burke, and several others.
Historians ( such as William St. Clair-Baddeley in 1929 ) have concluded that the Saxons may have launched a surprise attack and seized the site at Hinton Hill because it commanded the Avon Valley and disrupted communications north and south between Bath and her neighbouring Romano-British towns of Gloucester and Cirencester.
1956 ) of St. Joseph expressed surprise at the latest exodus figures considering that some had moved there after Hurrican Katrina.
At ordinary times, such as at the first siege of Basing House, they mutinied in face of the enemy, deserted and even marched home in formed bodies under their own officers, and their gallantry at critical moments, such as the surprise of Alton and the skirmish at the Church of St Lawrence in December 1643 and the recapture of Arundel in January 1644, only partially redeemed their general bad conduct.
To his surprise, Bell rounded third and brushed by him on the way home ; pitcher Murry Dickson of the St. Louis Cardinals had not thought to cover home with the catcher moving up the line, and Bell scored standing up.
For example, in August 1665, the king paid a surprise visit to Ashley at Wimborne St Giles, and, during a later visit, introduced Ashley to his illegitimate son James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth.
Disraeli's protagonist, the Duke of St. James, attends a horse race with a surprise finish: " A dark horse which had never been thought of, and which the careless St. James had never even observed in the list, rushed past the grandstand in sweeping triumph.
Church travelled up the St. Croix River to St. Stephen and, on June 7, 1704, took Chartier by surprise and his family fled into the woods.
Meanwhile, in 1930, to considerable surprise, he decided to leave St Cuthbert's Church to become minister at Govan Old Parish Church — encountering the considerable social problems caused by poverty in this part of Glasgow.
Menéndez ' military experience allowed him to surprise and destroy the French outpost of Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River, and with the help of a storm, defeat the French ships there.
On September 15, 2008 the band released a surprise digital EP, Rapid Response, in response to the violence at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota.
To the utmost surprise of peter, Peter was appointed the Executive vice-President of St. Gregory and would be running the hotel with Dempster being the officiating president, the position Dempster had in all other hotels owned by Albert Wells.
Captain Pouré took Fort St. Joseph by surprise on 12 February 1781 by racing across the ice and taking the fort before the defenders could take up arms.
The plan, to be executed on 23 October 1641, ( Roman Catholic Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola ) was to use surprise rather than military force to take their objectives and to then issue their demands, in expectation of support from the rest of the country.
The legend of the name of the village and Oureana is retold by Friar Bernardino de Brito in his Chronicle of the Order of Cister ( 1602 ): In a surprise attack on the St John's Day in 1158, a Christian knight, Gonçalo Hermigues and his companions kidnapped a Moorish princess with the famous Arab name of Fatima.
This similarity to the upbringing of St. Francis makes it no surprise that Agnellus was approached by St. Francis himself and invited to join his Order.
Perhaps his moment of greatest visibility came when he, to the happy surprise of the attendees, sang an a cappella version of Celia Cruz's signature song, La Vida Es Un Carnaval (" Life is a Carnival "), at her funeral at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York in July 2003.

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