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At and mercenary
At the front there said to be approximately 300 elite knights, commanded by general Clermont and accompanied by German mercenary pikemen.
At the end of the 1980s the South Africans did not wish to continue to support the mercenary regime and France was in agreement.
At the time, Russell described his character as " a mercenary, and his style of fighting is a combination of Bruce Lee, The Exterminator, and Darth Vader, with Eastwood's vocal-ness.
* At Halicarnassus, Alexander successfully undertakes the first of many sieges, eventually forcing his opponents, the mercenary captain Memnon of Rhodes and the Persian satrap of Caria, Orontobates, to withdraw by sea.
At the start of the game he is a mercenary working for the New Republic.
At approximately the same period, Niccolò Machiavelli argued against the use of mercenary armies in his masterpiece The Prince.
At first, the Byzantines, established in Apulia, had tried to buy off the Normans and press them into service within their own largely mercenary army ; since the Normans were famous for their avarice.
At sometime in his checkered life he was also a mercenary in South America.
At the time he was just one of a mercenary hired by the Tileans in their wars.
At 5: 03 mercenary sitting on the ground wearing the beret is possibly Daniel Gearhart.
At this trial the principal witness was that Brown, who having been Major-General in the service of the Parliament, and mentioned ... to be a mercenary spirit, was now brought to betray a private conversation ; and to depose, that talking one day with Colonel Adrian Scroop in the Speaker's chamber, and telling him that the condition of the nation was sad since the murder of the King, the Colonel had answered, that men had different opinions touching that matter ; and being desired by the said Brown to explain himself, he told him, he should not make him his confessor.
At one point, Mary was confined to a mental institution where each personality hired a mercenary.
At 5: 03 mercenary sitting on the ground wearing the beret is possibly Daniel Gearhart.
At the close of the sixteenth century they were described as ' only country gentlemen ', no longer the leaders of Gallowglass mercenary soldiers.
At the age of 12, Vagn, a precocious warrior, applied for admission to the mercenary brotherhood of the Jomsvikings.
At a very young age he joined Zaporozhian Host as a mercenary.

At and soldier
" At funerals for the unknown soldier, rabbis stood alongside the other chaplains and recited prayers in Hebrew.
At the same time St George began to be associated with St. Demetrius, another early soldier saint.
At the same time, the characters represent a particular range of social types: the noble soldier, the scoundrel, the proud workman, the fearless spy, the alluring mistress.
At this time, the prefect of Egypt was Tenagino Probus, described as an able soldier who not only defeated an invasion of Cyrenaica by the nomadic tribes to the south in 269, but also was successful in hunting down " Skythian " ships in the Mediterranean.
At a rebel camp in north-eastern Central African Republic, a child soldier displays empty bullet shells.
Staged as a farce, the production included moments such as Lavinia singing a song entitled " At least I can still sing " after having her hands cut off, but as she reaches the finale, Chiron and Demetrius return and cut out her tongue ; Lucius is portrayed as a homosexual in love with Saturninus, and everyone knows except Titus ; Titus kills Mutius not because he defies him, but because he discovers that Mutius wants to be a tap dancer instead of a soldier ; Bassianus is a transvestite ; Saturninus is addicted to prescription medication ; and Tamora is a nymphomaniac.
At the age of three, Rozman's father died on the Eastern Front, where he fought as a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian Army.
At the wedding reception held at the local VFW bar, the guys get drunk, dance, sing and have a good time, but then notice a soldier in a US Army's Special Forces uniform.
At that conference, Irving repeated his claims that Hitler was ignorant of the Holocaust because he was " so busy being a soldier ".
At a Sun Yat-sen statue in Kaohsiung, a 70 year old ROC retired soldier slit his own throat to commit suicide as a way to protest the ministry proposal on the anniversary of Sun's birthday 12 November.
In 1963, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a shell-shocked soldier in Captain Newman, M. D .. At the Cannes Film Festival he won the French Film Critics Award for best actor.
At first she planned to starve herself to death in her husband's tomb, but she was seduced by a soldier guarding crucified corpses, and when one of these was stolen she offered the corpse of her husband as a replacement ( 110-112 ).
A man alleged to be a soldier in the Maryland State Militia was detained in Fort McHenry, and Judge Giles in Baltimore issued a writ of habeas corpus, but the fort's commander, Major W. W. Morris, wrote in reply, " At the date of issuing your writ, and for two weeks previous, the city in which you live, and where your court has been held, was entirely under the control of revolutionary authorities.
At one point during the journey, Aguirre, a professional soldier, decided that he could use the 300 men to overthrow the Spanish rule of Peru.
At the age of twenty he became a private soldier in the Vélites of the Imperial Guard, with which he took part in the Austerlitz campaign of the following year.
( At no time did the soldier place the musket on the ground to load )
At the age of fourteen he went to learn war in the camp of his uncle, Maurice of Nassau the Stadtholder of Holland and Prince of Orange, and began his military career ( as a private soldier in that prince's bodyguard ) in the Dutch Revolt.
At this time Maori were just coming to appreciate what a professionalBritish soldier was and this had a bearing on their attitude and actions. Te Rauparaha then sent his own letter to Grey acknowledging the natives had been at fault.
At the time of his retirement, he was the oldest soldier in the US Army on jump status.
At a most important crisis, during the late struggle for American liberty, when this state appeared to be designated as the theatre of action for the contending armies, he was selected by the unanimous suffrage of the legislature to command the virtuous yeomanry of his country ; in this honourable employment he remained until the end of the war ; as a soldier, he was indefatigably active and coolly intrepid ; resolute and undejected in misfortunes, he towered above distress, and struggled with the manifold difficulties to which his situation exposed him, with constancy and courage.
At the same time, action is arrested by dramatic details such as the fallen horse and the Persian soldier in the foreground who watches his own death throes reflected in a shield.
At the Battle of Assaye, and throughout the campaign, he displayed rare courage and knowledge of tactics such that Wellesley told him he ought to have been a soldier.
: At the sight of a soldier they run for their lives ;
At the end of 2006, the Canadian soldier was selected by the Canadian Press as the Canadian Newsmaker of the Year because of the war in Afghanistan.

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