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Both towns witnessed warfare at its worst: Ypres was one of the first places where chemical warfare was employed, while Hiroshima suffered the debut of nuclear warfare.
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Both Ramsbottom and Tottington are small towns near Bury, and both are the names of love interests of Wallace.
Both Scott's and Marshall's towns were orthogonal grids with north-south and east-west streets, but plan became still more complex when a later addition by Scott included Veto Street, which ran parallel to the railroad and at an odd angle to the earlier streets.
Both of these schools reside in the towns they are named after, and both consist of an elementary and a high school.
Both towns send their middle school students to Adams Memorial Middle School in Adams, and both send their high school students to Hoosac Valley High School in Cheshire.
Both towns, created in the Middle Ages, were relatively prosperous during the period of the Dutch Republic, the exception being the period of the Eighty Years War in which the area was a major battleground.
Both towns have the church in the center and the rest of the towns sort of vane out from this center.
Both towns are interconnected in many ways, but naturally have different governing bodies and school systems.
Both Goldsboro and the village of Cly were located along the important stagecoach route between York and Harrisburg, where a turnpike was completed between the two towns in 1816.
* Both Ophain and Braine-l ' Alleud host yearly carnivals featuring giant puppets like in most other Belgian towns.
Both Khanates prevented the Khoshuts and the other Oirat tribes from trading with Chinese border towns.
Both and witnessed
Both witnessed the construction of worker housing in the 1910s that was financed either directly by or independently of the industry.
Both incidents occurred at night, both over the South Pacific, and both were witnessed by the entire aircraft crew.
Both of Key's flight deck crew members on BE 548 witnessed the altercation, and another bystander described Key ’ s outburst as " the most violent argument he had ever heard ".
Both Lescarbot and explorer Samuel de Champlain wrote of having witnessed him conducting a funeral in 1606 for Panoniac, a fellow Mi ' kmaw sakmow who had been killed by the Armouchiquois or Passamaquoddy tribe, of what is now Maine.
Both and warfare
Both the Sanhadja Confederation, at its height from the 8th to the 10th century, and the Almoravid Empire, from the 11th to the 12th century, were weakened by internecine warfare, and both succumbed to further invasions from the Ghana Empire and the Almohad Empire, respectively.
Both sides used the conflict to test new weapons and methods of warfare, with the Nationalists winning the war in early 1939.
Both of her parents stood as role models for the young Princess Melisende, half Frankish and half Armenian, growing up in the Frankish East in a state of constant warfare.
Both railroad crews thus took to fighting the " Royal Gorge Railroad War ", two years of essentially low-level guerrilla warfare between the two companies.
Both the German and British generals considered the men of the New Army / Kitcheners Men as insufficiently trained in the skills of warfare.
Both kingdoms eventually fell to the Angles of Bernicia ; it is this warfare that is commemorated in Aneirin's late 6th / early 7th century poem-cycle Y Gododdin.
Both the castle and the town which developed nearby were destroyed during warfare between the Teutonic Order and the Kingdom of Poland in 1414.
Both sides fought with firearms, a rather new development in Japanese warfare ; but Mōri's experience and knowledge of naval tactics was ultimately the deciding factor.
" Both men were Franks by birth, exceedingly well-disposed to the Romans, completely immune to bribes, and outstanding as regards to warfare in brain and brawn.
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