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Again and BC
Again as Strategos in 243 BC, Aratus led 400 men to Corinth, leading the finest 100 men personally right into the garrison, through the secret passage.
Again in 215 BC we find him exhibiting equal audacity in supporting the daring project of Lagoras to scale the walls of the city of Sardis, the success of which seems to have been in great measure owing to his skill and ability.
Again Fuente Álamo gives the best C-14 dating with 1330 BC (+/- 70 years ).

Again and emperor
Again appealing to the emperor, the archbishop was recommended by him to submit to the pope, which he did at the Roman Synod of November 861.
Again in 1492 he was employed on an embassy to the emperor Frederick at Linz, and here he began to read Hebrew with the emperor's Jewish physician Jakob ben Jehiel Loans.
Again in 1324, the Bulgarian emperor invaded Byzantium advancing as far as Trajanopolis and Vira in the lower course of the Maritsa river.

Again and led
Again warned by a divine saying, David led his army to Gibeon, and attacked the Philistines from the south, inflicting on them another severe defeat, and chasing
Again, in 1448, the town was burnt by a Scottish Army led by William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, and George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus.
Both seasons were successful and led to a solo compilation album which featured a few new singles heard on the series, including the theme song Go That Far, Fallen ( both of which featured music videos ) and Start Again.
" Again, both sides were led by Banks.
Again availing influence with government officials, she led a successful campaign to have its publication banned in Canada.
Again Edward did not move, so Douglas marched south to Bamburgh, perhaps hoping for a repeat of the events that led in former years to the Battle of Myton.
Again, it seems as though Luke does not " know " that Mark is in the room, even though it is claimed he has a justified true belief that Mark is in the room, but it's not nearly so clear that the perceptual belief that " Mark is in the room " was inferred from any premises at all, let alone any false ones, nor led to significant conclusions on its own ; Luke didn't seem to be reasoning about anything ; " Mark is in the room " seems to have been part of what he seemed to see.
If Lodge, as has been supposed, was the Alcon in Colin Clout's Come Home Again, it may have been the influence of Edmund Spenser which led to the composition of Phillis, a volume of sonnets, in which the voice of nature seems only now and then to become audible, published with the narrative poem, The Complaynte of Elsired, in 1593.
Again, though casual, their gradual acceptance among the American east coast prep school culture as equivalent to brogues ( wingtips ), has led to them being worn there with suits, where they gained an association with business and legal classes.
The first single, " Never Again, Again " made the country charts and playlists by March 1997, which led to the release of the album's second single, " The Fool " shortly afterward.
This led to an invitation to perform at producer Eddie Barclay's trendy "", performing a forty minute rendition of " We Did It Again ", singing the refrain over and over, achieving a Zen-like quality.
Again, Cerialis had to deal with a local revolt, the Batavian rebellion, in which the local tribes, led by Julius Civilis, a romanized prince, besieged two Roman legions at Xanten.
Again the club led away in the FA Cup third round at a Premier League club – this time, Manchester City – before eventually losing 3 – 1.
Again the subsequent investigation led to a decision by the Crown Office to take no further action.
Again he led all the way.
James Berardinelli, in his review of Never Say Never Again, thinks the re-writing of the Thunderball story has led to a film which has " a hokey, jokey feel, is possibly the worst-written Bond script of all ".
Again, Earl's work with the LaSalle resulted in a graceful vehicle, led by an elegant and thin radiator grille.
Again, the unnecessary duplication and competition of standards led to hardware incompatibilities, unnecessary versioning of display adapters and ports in motherboards, etc.
Again on 14 March 1997, Ingraham led the FNM to an even greater election victory.
These pressures eventually led Smith to seek solace in both her family life and religion, becoming a Born Again Christian in the spring of 1968.
Again challenged, a month later, by the return of a stubborn and persistent foe, he led his force into a desperate battle against tremendous odds, directing close-range operations against the invading enemy until he himself was killed in the furious bombardment by their superior firepower.
Irish success in this period on a more commercial basis was led by Waterford born pop singer / songwriter Gilbert O ' Sullivan, whose achievements included two UK No. 1 singles (" Clair " and " Get Down ") and one U. S. No. 1 (" Alone Again ( Naturally )")
Again vs Tampa Bay, he led the team in tackles with a season-high 18, also posted 9 tackles and one sack ( 9 yards ) vs. New Orleans Saints.

Again and army
Again Abd al-Rahman met al-Fihri with his army ; this time negotiations were successful, although the terms were somewhat changed.
Again and again he repeats the advice that nothing should be hazarded unless one's army is completely secure, a rule which he himself neglected with such brilliant results in 1796.
Again, the Roman army sustained heavy losses, but Trajan succeeded in capturing Sarmizegetusa and, importantly, annexed the Dacian gold and silver mines.
Again like many before him, Magloire fled to Jamaica, leaving the army with the task of restoring order.
Again, lives were lost, and the army intervened.
Again, lives were lost, and the army intervened.
Again, Lafayette and the Feuillants proposed to save the constitutional monarchy and royal family by uniting his army with General Luckner's.
Again, the resistance to Napoleon was “ never a popular, national war .” He states in his book that “ there was no mass participation by the peasantry in the guerilla bands and in their activities, and their part in the campaign was strictly limited .” According to Tarle, “… it is clear that if the Spanish guerilla warfare might justifiably be called a national war, it would be impossible to apply this term to any Russian movement in the war of 1812 .” Tarle supported his interpretation by “ denying that the peasants fought against the French and describing the burning of Smolensk and Moscow as systematic acts of the Russian army in retreat .” Naturally, Tarle also gave references to Lenin ’ s words on Napoleon in his book.
Again, in 1778, on the recommendation of George Washington, he was appointed by the legislature, one of the delegates to the convention to be held in New Haven, for the regulation of the army.
Again superseded in his role as chief engineer, he returned to England and, in March 1779 resigned from the army, bringing to an end over two decades of American service, all reported in journals ( although many of these were lost ).
In response,the secretary general suggested the dispatch of UN technical personnel to the Congo to assist in restoring order and discipline within the armed forces .” Canadian National Defence assumed that the United Nations would ask for French-speaking military advisers, the army maintained a standby list of one hundred officers, including many who were bilingual and could be posted abroad on short notice .” Before Hammarskjold could put his plan into action, however, a second Congolese request arrived, sent directly to the secretary general from President Joseph Kasavubu and Prime Minister Joseph Lumumba,the Congolese leaders asked for UN military forces to counter the violent Belgian intervention .” Again Canada offered combat troops stating that if the need arose for Canadian military intervention in the Congo Canada could also “ deploy one of three French speaking battalions made ready for UN Service .” The offer for combat troops was again refused, though Hammarskjold officially accepted the Canadian French-speaking officers.
Again Sipahis supported the Janissary infantry frontal attack by attempting to outflank the Habsburg army.

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