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Alerted to the activities of a local druidic sect, the Doctor heads off to meet its implied leader, de Vries, who lives in a large property nearby, Boscombe Hall, built on the site of the Convent of the Sisters of St Gudula.

Alerted and ordered
Alerted by a Union reconnaissance on January 14, 1862, Johnston ordered Tilghman to fortify the high ground opposite Fort Henry, which Polk had failed to do despite Johnston's orders.

Alerted and attack
Alerted to the possibility of a British attack along the Mohawk, Nicholas Herkimer, the head of Tryon County's Committee of Safety, issued a proclamation on July 17 warning of possible military activity and urging the people to respond if needed.

Alerted and with
Alerted, the dog tried to bite Thomas, who killed it with a sword.
Alerted, Priest walks away but one of the detectives follows him down a dark street where Priest is ambushed and held at gun point with Eddie who was already arrested.
Alerted by the commotion, he jumped out of bed and, ignoring the pleas of the arresting officers Captain William Bellingham Swan ( later assistant town Major of Dublin ) and Captain Daniel Frederick Ryan to surrender peacefully, FitzGerald stabbed Swan and mortally wounded Ryan with a dagger in a desperate attempt to escape.
Alerted, Duke Hugh Capet marched to Compiègne with 600 men and dispersed the meeting.
Alerted to the danger, Frederick gave Leopold instructions to deploy on Chotusitz and hold until the rest of the Prussians could come up with Frederick, bringing their forces up to 28, 000.
Thinking they had an easy target, the enemy attacked the camp with a regiment belonging to 3rd Division NVA at 2: 00 a. m. Alerted by the regiment's commander, Hiếu sent in the reserve forces to cut off the enemy's retreat and join forces with the defenders.

Alerted and .
Alerted by the firing of the guns at Fort Phoenix, the militia gathered, and the British did not come ashore.
Alerted by friend Kevin McCarthy, who witnessed the accident, Taylor raced to Clift's side, manually pulling a tooth out of his tongue as he had begun to choke on it.
In January 2007 its place was taken by Beast Alerted 1, a sculpture by British sculptor Lynn Chadwick.
Alerted to Wittmann's actions, light tanks in the middle of the town quickly got off the road while medium tanks were brought forward.
Alerted to suspicious military exercises, she boarded the presidential helicopter shortly after midnight.
Alerted to General Clinton's raids on the Hudson, most of the army marched south toward Albany on October 18, while other detachments accompanied the " Convention Army " east.
Alerted by John's shots, Isobel once again causes Kharis to release him.
Alerted to Ace's visit to the School, the Doctor arrives just in time to save Ace using his Dalek Jammer.
Alerted to this move, Washington retreated farther, establishing a position in the village of White Plains but failed to establish firm control over local high ground.
Alerted to the accident, Bonham and the FBI team arrive at the scene and the chase begins again.
Alerted to the attempted retreat, the commander of the Colorado fired in enfilade at the line of fleeing soldiers.
Alerted by Grigsby's cavalry that the enemy had crossed the river in force, Bragg sent Cleburne's division and Wright's brigade to challenge Sherman.
Alerted to the theft, the owner ran out and recognized the two as they got into Breitwieser's mother's car.
Alerted on 25 June 1944 for movement to Aitape, New Guinea, the 124th RCT left Oro Bay and landed at Aitape 3 – 6 July 1944.

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Under Roman law, Roman culture under the Empire came to tolerate concubinage as long as the relationship was durable and exclusive ; for Roman jurists, concubinage was an honorable de facto situation.
The arrival and intromission of Pedro de Alvarado from Mexico in search of Inca gold further complicated the situation for Almagro and Belalcázar.
This situation persisted until the Convention, elected by universal male suffrage and charged with writing a new constitution, met on 20 September 1792 and became the new de facto government of France.
Britain became increasingly worried about the situation in Turkey and Prime Minister Aberdeen sent Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, a diplomat with vast experience in Turkey, as a special envoy to the Ottoman Empire to guard British interests.
In this situation, the settlers asked Pedro de Alvarado to end the anarchy.
This situation persisted until a National Convention, charged with writing a new constitution, met on 20 September 1792 and became the new de facto government of France.
On 10 October 1878 the French diplomat Melchior de Vogüé described the situation as follows:
A French envoy, Sieur de Bruno was sent to evaluate the situation and help in the defence against the Burmese.
Canada, a nascent country with a population of 3. 5 million in 1871, lacked the practical means to exercise meaningful de facto control within the de jure political boundaries of the recently acquired Rupert's Land -- building a transcontinental railway was national policy of high order in changing this situation.
Segregation may be maintained by means ranging from discrimination in hiring and in the rental and sale of housing to certain races to vigilante violence ( such as lynchings, e. g. ) Generally, a situation that arises when members of different races mutually prefer to associate and do business with members of their own race would usually be described as separation or de facto separation of the races rather than segregation.
Fiji's case is a situation of de facto ethnic segregation.
Les rapports de situation politique ( 1874 – 1891 ), Dakar, Université de Dakar, 1964, 147 pages ( Dipôme d ' Etudes Supérieures )
According to the de Broglie hypothesis, every object in the universe is a wave, a situation which gives rise to this phenomenon.
The voting paradox ( also known as Condorcet's paradox or the paradox of voting ) is a situation noted by the Marquis de Condorcet in the late 18th century, in which collective preferences can be cyclic ( i. e. not transitive ), even if the preferences of individual voters are not.
:... the American Government deems it to be its duty to notify both the Imperial Japanese Government and the Government of the Chinese Republic that it cannot admit the legality of any situation de facto nor does it intend to recognize any treaty or agreement entered into between those Governments, or agents thereof, which may impair the treaty rights of the United States or its citizens in China, including those that relate to the sovereignty, the independence, or the territorial and administrative integrity of the Republic of China, or to the international policy relative to China, commonly known as the open door policy ...
When discussing a legal situation, de jure designates what the law says, while de facto designates action of what happens in practice.
A de facto state of war is a situation where two nations are actively engaging, or are engaged, in aggressive military actions against the other without a formal Declaration of war.
The political situation in 1787 began to worsen when the Parlement was exiled, and culminated on 11 November, when the king tried to use a lit de justice to force through legislation.
In a more complex situation, A la maniere de ... Emmanuel Chabrier / Paraphrase sur un air de Gounod (" Faust IIème acte "), Ravel takes on a theme from Gounod's Faust and arranges it in the style of Chabrier.
The word was derived from the French word embarrasser, " to block " or " to obstruct ", or figuratively, " to put one in a difficult situation ".< sup > 6 </ sup > whose first recorded usage was by Michel de Montaigne in 1580.

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