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Arkan's and military
Arkan's Tigers, a paramilitary force he created, set up their headquarters and training camp in a former military facility in Erdut.
Arkan's Tigers, a paramilitary force he created, set up their headquarters and training camp in a former military facility in Erdut.

Arkan's and forces
In the Republika Srpska, Arkan's Tigers, launched massacres in and around Bijeljina, Zvornik and Brčko where they along with other Serb units overthrew the Government forces to establish pure Serbian municipalities.

Arkan's and men
Bosniak women and girls, including many not yet 14 years old, were brought to the camp by police officers and members of the paramilitary groups the White Eagles and Arkan's and Vojislav Šešelj's men.

Arkan's and more
* Serb Paramilitary groups i. e. Arkan's White tigers and many more

Arkan's and .
This incident increased Arkan's criminal-political reputation in Belgrade as it now became clear to every one of his underworld rivals that he enjoyed protection from the highest circles.
Arkan's group travelled from Cetinje to the Siege of Dubrovnik.
In the Republic of Serbian Krajina, Arkan's Tigers fought in various locales in SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia.
In the Republika Srpska, Arkan's Tigers, fought in battles in and around Zvornik, Bijeljina and Brčko mostly with other paramilitary groups on the Croatian and Bosniak side.
Arkan's indictment was made public by Louise Arbour, then UN court's chief prosecutor.
Various paramilitary units were operated during the Bosnian War: the Serb " White Eagles " ( Beli Orlovi ), Arkan's " Tigers ", " Serbian Volunteer Guard " ( Srpska Dobrovoljačka Garda ), Bosnians " Patriotic League " ( Patriotska Liga ) and " Green Berets " ( Zelene Beretke ), and Croatian " Croatian Defence Forces " ( Hrvatske Obrambene Snage ), etc.
Pelević was one of the Arkan's Tigers during the war in so called " Krajina " at the Erdut training camp.
In the Republic of Serb Krajina Arkan's Tigers fought in various locales in SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia.
On 19 May 1992, combined JNA, Serb paramilitary and Arkan's Tigers occupied Zvornik and Mali Zvornik.

much and feared
Spencer feared that an absence of “ sympathetic self-restraint ” of those with too much power could lead to the ruin of his competitors.
When " Too Drunk to Fuck " came out in May 1981, the song caused much controversy in the UK as the BBC feared the single would reach the Top 30 ; this would require a mention of the song on Top of the Pops.
In eastern Europe, the French army was at times hindered by Manuel I Comnenus, the Byzantine Emperor, who feared that it would jeopardize the tenuous safety of his empire ; however, during their 3-week stay at Constantinople, Louis was fêted and Eleanor was much admired.
Hoover feared that too much intervention or coercion by the government would destroy individuality and self-reliance, which he considered to be important American values.
It also includes the much dreaded Marinette, a fierce and much feared female loa.
He runs his own operations based in Cambodia and is feared by the US military as much as the Vietnamese.
The switchover was bitterly opposed by much of the populace, who feared it was an attempt by landlords to cheat them out of a week and a half's rent.
Experts feared a deterioration if a MEDEVAC could not be flown as quickly as possible to either Paris or Boston, the only two hospital locations with the necessary expertise for the much needed specialist neuro-intensive care.
Paradoxically, Chirac benefited from Giscard's decision to create the office of mayor in Paris, which had been in abeyance since the 1871 Commune, because the leaders of the Third Republic ( 1871 – 1940 ) feared that having municipal control of the capital would give the mayor too much power.
Discontent was high ; but for now, Charles could focus on extending his power in northern Italy ( which alarmed the Pope, who feared a powerful king of all Italy as much as he did an Emperor ).
They feared the triumph of the aristocracy, as much as that of the democrats.
He had a good reason to drown his sorrows, because he feared the Catholic Spanish invaders as much as the native Dutch reformers.
Ulmo had always distrusted Melkor, and the Dark Lord feared the Sea almost as much as he feared Varda, because neither could be tamed.
The NFL feared lyrics of the album's first single, " Some Girls Dance with Women ", expressed too much sexuality.
Tiberius continued to plead with the People, lamenting that he feared for his safety and that of his family, and moved them so much that many camped outside his house to ensure his protection.
In March 1231 he married Isabel Marshal, the wealthy widow of the Earl of Gloucester, much to the displeasure of his brother King Henry, who feared the Marshal family because they were rich, influential, and often opposed to him.
At first the Thebans feared facing the Spartans head on, but the conflict gave them much practice and training, and they " had their spirits roused and their bodies thoroughly inured to hardships, and gained experience and courage from their constant struggles ".
" Living in a varied and irregular world, the Inuit traditionally did not worship anything, but they feared much.
Valiente rewrote much of it, cutting out a lot of sections that had come from Crowley ( whose negative reputation she feared ), though retaining parts that originated with Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, which she felt was genuine witchcraft practice.
In a story from the Māori tradition of the Whanganui area, Tukoio, a mortal man, came across a Maero or Mohoao, a wild person or monster much feared in Maori legend.
The Christians embarked with their much improved arquebusier and musketeer forces, while the Ottomans trusted in their greatly feared composite bowmen.
This event was witnessed by José Torres who said he was amazed to see Duran's compassionate gesture as he lifted De Jesus out of his bed and hugged him at a time when so little was known and so much feared about AIDS.

much and irregular
The daily rotation of the Earth is somewhat irregular ( see ΔT ) and is slowing down slightly ; atomic clocks constitute a much more stable timebase.
The idea was to use Latin vocabulary, since this was widely known, but simplify the grammar as much as possible and remove all irregular and anomalous forms to make it easier to learn.
English orthography, for example, is highly irregular, whereas the orthographies of languages such as Russian, Spanish and Finnish represent pronunciation much more faithfully, although the correspondence between letters and phonemes is still not exact.
( Other such disorders are advanced sleep phase syndrome ( ASPS ), non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome ( Non-24 ), and irregular sleep wake rhythm, all much less common than DSPS, as well as the transient jet lag and shift work sleep disorder.
Although German and Dutch do use the-s plural, it is used much less often than in English ; while the use of an-n or-en plural may be viewed as an irregular method of pluralization in English, the opposite is true in Dutch, and, to a lesser extent, in German.
Notable exceptions are the irregular outer satellites of the gas giant planets, which orbit much farther away than the large well-known moons.
It had experience in organized irregular warfare from the Ugandan Bush War, and got much support from the government of Uganda.
The area is bounded in an irregular pattern along Main and Somonauk Streets but contains portions of several other streets and includes much of the downtown commercial district and residential areas north and south of downtown.
The long range of gravity and the slow " relaxation " of stellar systems prevent the use of the methods of statistical physics, as stellar dynamical orbits tend to be much more irregular and chaotic than celestial mechanical orbits.
Measures are generalizations of length, area and volume, but are useful for much more abstract and irregular sets than intervals in R or balls in R < sup > 3 </ sup >.
For the next ten years, he maintained a small and irregular private medical practice, but spent much of his time teaching.
The remainder of Jupiter's moons are irregular satellites, whose prograde and retrograde orbits are much farther from Jupiter and have high inclinations and eccentricities.
The outer, irregular moons are thought to have originated from passing asteroids while the protolunar disk was still massive enough to absorb much of their momentum and thus capture them into orbit.
The remaining 38, all small except one, are irregular satellites, whose orbits are much farther from Saturn, have high inclinations, and are mixed between prograde and retrograde.
The irregular structure of Dwingeloo 2 is likely related to its interaction with nearby much larger galaxy Dwingeloo 1, which lies at the distance of only 24 kpc from Dwingeloo 2.
An irregular material or angled cut is also likely to apply much more torque to hollow-ground blades due to the " lip " formed on either side of the edge.
Unlike engineered languages or auxiliary languages, artistic languages usually have irregular grammar systems, much like natural languages.
A token system is used for single lines because of the very much greater risk of serious collision in the event of irregular working by signalmen or traincrews, than on double lines.
Around August 2005, Follin announced on his website " with much delight " that he had chosen to stop composing music for video games, citing its irregular work not providing a substantial income, light-heartedly adding that the situation caused him " distress and illness.
As of 2005 Uranus is known to have nine irregular moons, which circle the planet at a distance much greater than that of Oberon, the furthest of the large moons.
Neptune also has six outer irregular satellites, including Nereid, whose orbits are much farther from Neptune, have high inclinations, and are mixed between prograde and retrograde.
After that, the conflict was fought for much of the time by irregular proxy forces with little change in the territories held by the various parties.
However, all known Nazi gas chambers were typically much smaller and lower and so the use of a large tunnel as a gas chamber would be highly irregular and inefficient, and therefore improbable.

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