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Although Edward III invaded again, he was becoming more anxious over the possible French invasion, and by late 1336, the Scots had regained control over virtually all of Scotland and by 1338 the tide had turned.
" Although he reckoned that Austria would need a major victory in order to turn the tide of the war, he believed that another battle against Napoleon would have doubtful results.
Although Ludwig backed out due to the tide of opposition, Islandia ’ s supporters did not give up as easily.
Although Minnesota was still aground, the falling tide meant that she was out of reach.
Although the beach itself is sandy, low tide uncovers areas of thick mud, hence the colloquial name, Weston-super-Mud.
Although Sima Yong was initially victorious, timely reinforcements from the Prince of Fanyang, Sima Chu ( Sima Yue's cousin ), mostly consisting of barbarian troops, helped turn the tide.
Although the Peloponnesians still held a great numerical advantage, the shock of this single action, which disheartened the Peloponnesian crews and reenvigorated the Athenians, proved sufficient to turn the tide of the battle.
Although Gwanggaeto ruled for only twenty-two years and died fairly young, his conquests are said to mark the high tide of Korean history.
Although content for the moment to remain a soldier, rather than a leader, Grimlock still had trouble accepting orders, only agreeing to help stem the tide of natural disasters ravaging Earth due to Cybertron being pulled into its orbit when he realized he would die if he did not.
Although about 30, 000 Bush and Lott voters split their tickets to vote for Taylor, he could not overcome the Republican tide in the district.
Although Maidana was using combos to hurt " El Terrible " Morales started turnin the tide mid-fight throwing very heavy counter-punches almost knocking Maidana down.
Although there may be no flow in either direction there may be many eddies, and since this so-called slack water occurs before high water while the tide is still rising, the tide may continue to rise even after the direction of the stream has reversed.
Although the tide against the Yankees had turned, Boston would eventually lose the Series four games to three to the St. Louis Cardinals.
Although they can be found in shallow water, including tide pools, they are more frequent in deeper waters.
Although the fans were hard on him, Moore ( who had battled depression in the past ) was even harder on himself, and that one pitch to Henderson that turned the tide of the ALCS haunted him for the rest of his days.
Although the worldwide assault on GDI's installations which followed suit was successful and Nod did at one point very nearly achieve a complete military victory over the disorganized and reeling Global Defense Initiative, GDI would manage to turn the tide on them after weeks of fierce urban warfare, a turn of events Kane apparently had anticipated.
Although they often contribute their fair share, only a handful of students serve to stem the tide of violence in this untamed outpost.
Although the rivermouth is enclosed by a large sandbar, with a high tide, larger vessels can pass safely and enter the river, which is navigable for 37 kilometres upstream.

Although and pool
Although Haplogroup K is common throughout western Eurasia, " the observed global pattern of distribution renders very unlikely the possibility that the four aforementioned founder lineages entered the Ashkenazi mtDNA pool via gene flow from a European host population:
Although there is a rich pool of folk songs in this region, traditions are not being cherished and most zagorian folk music available is performed by amateur groups.
Although sited at the Kerikeri High School it is a community pool.
Although he tries not to think thinks, he starts to imagine his tub is McElligot's pool where his thinks soon spiral out of control (" It's Possible ") and cause time to fly.
Although there is a perception that sharecropping was exploitative, “ evidence from around the world suggests that sharecropping is often a way for differently endowed enterprises to pool resources to mutual benefit, overcoming credit restraints and helping to manage risk .”
Although iron bound to transferrin is less than 0. 1 % ( 4 mg ) of the total body iron, it is the most important iron pool, with the highest rate of turnover ( 25 mg / 24 h ).
Although Chairperson Born had explained at the October 1, 1998, House Banking Committee hearing that the CFTC ’ s supervisory authority over the LTCM fund as a “ commodity pool operator ” was limited to monitoring its exchange trading activities, the CFTC ’ s possession of financial statements for the fund received negative news coverage in November 1998 based on the fact the CFTC was the only federal regulator to receive such reports directly from LTCM and had not shared the information with other members of the PWG.
Although not first used until two years later, a swimming pool was constructed in 1964 at the cost of £ 9, 000.
Although Ben tries to end the date, Madison convinces him to go to the pool.
Although he once again told Cubs ' management he was considering giving up baseball for pool before the 1907 season, he once again returned to play for the Cubs, who won the World Series in both 1907 & 1908.
Although admission to the pool is free from November through mid March, from mid March to October a small fee ($ 1 to $ 3 ) is charged for entry or continued access after 9: 00am.
Although the National Labor Relations Act permits construction employers to enter into pre-hire agreements, in which they agree to draw their workforces from a pool of employees dispatched by the union, employers are under no legal compulsion to enter into such agreements.
Although this pool was primarily intended for Hitler, he never once swam in it.
Although relatively small, the village has facilities and services including a school, a secondary school, a swimming pool ( situated at the secondary school but open to the public ), two pubs, the Swan and the Royal Oak, a country club, churches, a doctors ' surgery and shops.
Although they lost their first pool game to the Saracens, Biarritz won the remaining matches and finished at the top of their pool, and defeated English clubs Sale and Bath in the finals to make the final.
Although it does not include a beach, the sheltered coves and volcanic rock bays are popular with locals and tourists for the clear blue-green waters, a natural pool and fisherman's port, as well as a bar and esplanade.
Although there is little competition for university admissions in Canada, there are an array of highly competitive programs, on par with some mid to top tier programs in the United States ( which has a much larger applicant pool to draw from ).
Although the weapon itself was relatively inexpensive to produce, it was difficult to amass a large pool of trained bowmen: constant practice was required to develop the skills and muscle power needed to use the longbow effectively.
Although blamed on the effects of the 9 / 11 attack, it was more likely due to the rex mutation being in the gene pool.
Although swimming is no longer part of the wellness education requirement for students occasional classes are held in the pool and it is also used by the swim teams of both Hempstead and Senior High School for both practice and meets.
Although prominently named on Ordnance Survey maps, Beckhead Tarn is a small shallow pool with a bed of peat and submerged flags.
Although not mentioned, the red flash of light and sound effect of the Time Drive is used in the background of the next episode (" Ouroboros ") when Lister places the child of himself and Kochanski under the pool table where Lister was originally " found " as an orphan.
Although the reservoir covers more than at full pool, the surface area decreases to at the lowest point of the drawdown.

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