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Constantly and engaged
Constantly on call throughout the country, heavily engaged in fighting against the National Liberation Front and the Armée de Libération Nationale ( ALN ), the Foreign Legion was brought to the brink of extinction after some officers, men and the highly-decorated 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment took part in the Generals ' putsch.
Constantly engaged with vastly superior enemy forces, he engendered Filipino faith and confidence in their ultimate deliverance, instilled in them the will to resist, and united them in the cause of freedom.
Constantly engaged in literary pursuits, he was nevertheless laborious and exemplary in the discharge of his public duties, while managing also to devote a large part of his time to charitable and religious offices.

Constantly and war
Constantly moving through Poitou and the Limousin, as the exigencies of the civil war required, occasionally taking his turn as a guard, at least on one occasion trailing a pike on an expedition against the Leaguers, with no access to libraries, and frequently separated even from his own books, his life during this period seems most unsuited to study.

Constantly and with
Constantly raiding the Adriatic Sea, the Illyrians caused many conflicts with the Roman Republic.
Constantly struggling with the Guelph Perugia, it was during one of those battles, the battle at Ponte San Giovanni, that Francesco di Bernardone, ( Saint Francis of Assisi ), was taken prisoner, setting in motion the events that eventually led him to live as a beggar, renounce the world and establish the Order of Friars Minor.
Constantly drawn towards testing social science theory in field settings, he and Eric Trist, one of his closest intellectual collaborators, and other colleagues, established " open socio-technical systems theory " as an alternative paradigm for organisational design-field-tested on a national scale in Norway, in partnership with Einar Thorsrud.
* Constantly checking into the hospital with contrived liver complaints (" a pain in his liver that fell just short of being jaundice "), including the fictitious " Garnett-Fleischaker syndrome " and by exploiting the fact that he always runs a temperature of 101 degrees.
* Cleonymus: Constantly the butt of Aristophanic jokes for gluttony and cowardice, he is compared here with a ' Gobbler ' bird that has a crest ( line 289 ) and to a tree that drops leaves like shields ( 1475 ).
Constantly obsessed with his hair.
Constantly in and out of the lineup and only able to score 17 goals in 43 matches Salas considered retiring from football, but decided he would make one final push with River.
* 1996 Pauline Taylor-" Constantly Waiting " ( with Sister Bliss and Matt Benbrook )
His books, mostly collections of humorous pieces that were originally published in newspapers and magazines, included Constantly in Pursuit, Come Here Till I Tell You, Life in Thin Slices ( 1951 ), An Irishman's Diary, Patrick Campbell's Omnibus ( 1954 ), A Short Trot with a Cultured Mind, A Long Drink of Cold Water, How to Become a Scratch Golfer ( 1963 ), The P-P-Penguin Patrick Campbell ( 1965 ), Brewing Up in the Basement, Rough Husbandry, All Ways on Sundays ( 1966 ), A Bunch of New Roses, The Coarse of Events, Gullible Travels, The High Speed Gasworks, Waving All Excuses, Patrick Campbell's Golfing Book, Fat Tuesday Tails ( 1972 ), 35 Years on the Job ( 1973 ), The Campbell Companion ( 1987 ) and an autobiography, My Life and Easy Times.
Constantly rebuked by Sansa's and her governess, Septa Mordane, her closest relationship is surprisingly with her half-brother Jon, who also understands how it feels to be overshadowed.
Constantly interested in keeping current with modern trends, he led the PNA into the new world of Internet communications with the creation of a website and widespread e-mail correspondence.
Constantly Computed Impact Point ( CCIP ) is a function with a weapon's sighting system.

Constantly and three
Constantly pursued by the police, and a strange government agency called the Illuminati, Foster discovers previously unknown quatrains of Nostradamus, which tell of three waves that will destroy the planet unless the “ twice-blessed man ” can stop them.
Constantly making what were referred to by his teammates and opponents as " impossible stops ", he had streaks of at least three shut-outs on more than one occasion, establishing a record of 103 stops in two games.

Constantly and was
Constantly being the new kid was agony for the introverted child, and he grew up always feeling as if he should be somewhere else, but never knowing where that " right " place was.
Constantly growing attention was paid in those years to the integration of products and services, both to respond comprehensively to customers ' requirements and to combat the extremely cyclic nature of the automotive market.
Constantly trying to consolidate and maintain his power at court, the Duke of Bourbon was always suspicious of Louis ' motivations and was frequently opposed to him.
Constantly on-edge at the bumbling antics of her " sister " Teletraan 15, she was secretly designed to " reformat " malfunctioning Teletraan units.

Constantly and form
Constantly thus practicing, day or night, whether sitting, walking, standing or lying down, finally one reaches an inconceivable state without any obstruction or form.

Constantly and into
Constantly fighting, the pair sank lower into the world of drugs which had long passed the experimental stage.
Constantly, she gets Rainbow Fish into trouble, because she gets jealous, although she actually loves him.

Constantly and .
Constantly fearing that his sons may have sinned and " cursed God in their hearts ", he habitually offered burnt offerings as a pardon for their sins.
Constantly outnumbered by their opponent, they did however possess the advantage of strategic mobility, their camel-borne nature allowing them to constantly outmaneuver larger Byzantine and Sassanid armies to take prime defensive positions.
Constantly seeking to produce better work, he apparently exclaimed on his deathbed, " If only Heaven will give me just another ten years ... Just another five more years, then I could become a real painter.
Constantly monitored by revolutionary spies within her own household, the queen played little or no part in the writing of the French Constitution of 1791, which greatly weakened the king's authority.
Constantly in trouble for flouting obscenity laws, Lenny develops a near-messianic complex which fuels both his comedy genius and his talent for self-destruction.
* " Constantly " w. Chris Smith m. James Henry Burris
Constantly frustrated by natural limitations, man develops a lust for power which destroys him and his whole world.
Constantly ranked as a top business school worldwide ( see Rankings below ), the Simon School offers full-time, part-time, and executive ( based in either Rochester or Switzerland ) MBA programs, as well as Master of Science ( MS ) programs.
Constantly affecting this decision-making process were fears of possible counter moves or outright intervention by the Soviet Union, the PRC, or both.
Constantly increasing vehicle traffic on this road is affecting the wildlife of crucial ranges like Jhirna, Kotirau and Dhara.
Constantly writes letters to his mother.
Constantly switching the fighting lead allows for the exploitation of attack while maintaining flow.
Constantly harassed by the Bhonsles, Orissa or Katak, Bengal and parts of Bihar were economically ruined.

engaged and war
But for the safety of Southeast Asia, and for the sake of the Laotian people -- who would not be well-ruled by either militant minority now engaged in the fighting -- this last big effort to seal that country from the cold war had to be made.
The war also expanded with naval operations in 1862 when the CSS Virginia, formerly the USS Merrimack, damaged or destroyed three Union vessels in Norfolk, Virginia, before being engaged and damaged by the USS Monitor.
This overlooked Germany's strategic position and ignored how the efforts of individuals were somewhat marginalized on the front, since the belligerents were engaged in a new kind of war.
Davros is a mad scientist from the planet Skaro whose people, the Kaleds, were engaged in a bitter thousand-year war of attrition with their enemies, the Thals.
Ethan and Levi engaged in a war of words, many of which were printed in the Connecticut Courant, even after Levi crossed British lines.
The Continental Army under Washington engaged the enemy for the first time as an army of the newly independent United States at the Battle of Long Island, the largest battle of the entire war.
*" Red Dawn ", a 1984 American war film about a group of high school students become engaged in guerrilla warfare after their country is invaded by Cubans and Russians.
She is infatuated with the rowdy red-headed Brent Tarleton, who is killed in the war after becoming engaged to her.
Russia also engaged in a minor war with Georgia in 2008.
Haitian intellectuals, led by Louis-Joseph Janvier and Anténor Firmin, engaged in a war of letters against a tide of racism and Social Darwinism that emerged during this period.
In the aftermath of a war that had for the first time properly engaged Sartre in political matters, he set forth a body of work which " reflected on virtually every important theme of his early thought and began to explore alternative solutions to the problems posed there " ( Aronson 1980: 121 ).
It would be a dangerous illusion to think that, if war once starts, it will come to an early end even if a success on any one of the several fronts on which it will be engaged should have been secured " Ribbentrop for his part told Hitler that Chamberlain's letter was just a bluff, and urged his master to call it.
He was next engaged in a war with Gabii, one of the Latin cities, which had rejected the Latin treaty with Rome.
None of these problems could be easily remedied, as most nations engaged in the war had exhausted their treasuries in its execution.
Maoist rebels in Nepal engaged in a civil war from 1996 to 2006 that managed to topple the monarchy there and create a republic.
The leagues engaged in a bidding war.
Together with Austria, Russia, under Catherine I, engaged in a war against the Ottoman Empire from 1735 until 1739.
In particular, the Pope engaged for most of his reign in what looked like a personal war against Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini, with the result of the almost complete submission of that condottiero.
As Carthage was under siege and engaged in a difficult civil war, they begrudgingly accepted the loss of these islands and the subsequent Roman conditions for ongoing peace, which also increased the war indemnity levied against Carthage after the first Punic War.
" This may seem rather unexpected in a country engaged in civil war ; the public telecommunications system was destroyed or dismantled at the outset of the civil war by different factions.
The Armed Forces of Suriname were engaged in a domestic war, against a few hundred freedom fighters who named themselves " Jungle Commandos " led by Ronnie Brunswijk between 1986 and 1992.
This could conflict with Bede's saintly portrayal of Oswald, since an aggressive war could hardly qualify as a just war, perhaps explaining why Bede is silent on the cause of the war — he says only that Oswald died " fighting for his fatherland "— as well as his failure to mention other offensive warfare Oswald is presumed to have engaged in between Heavenfield and Maserfield.

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