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Encountering and after
Encountering Field Marshal Schwarzenberg's larger Austrian force, Napoleon Bonaparte withdrew his French army after confused fighting.
Encountering the British letter of marque ( privateer ) Martha, Tucker maneuvered Boston to cross the enemy's " T ." Boston's guns thundered and sent shot down the length of the Britisher, and soon Martha, after a single ineffectual broadside, struck her colors.

Encountering and off
Encountering only desolate and useless land Napoleon's Grand Army was prevented from using its accustomed doctrine of living off the lands it conquered.

Encountering and from
Encountering both insufficient endowment and trouble from the Wars of the Roses ( for their charter was from the deposed Lancastrian ), the College seems only to have survived thanks to tireless efforts by its fellows in gaining recognition of the college's validity and the munificence of a second Bishop of Lincoln, Thomas Rotherham.
Encountering a terrible fire from the three redoubts and the battery on the far side of the Scheldt, the Dutch in this sector also wavered.
Encountering building ruins and escaped wild animals from the zoo along the way, he also runs into disconsolate Ivan carrying a baby chimp named Soni.
Encountering the machine, and realizing it is capable of bringing people back from the dead, Rebecca and Doug successfully bring Roger back from the dead.
Encountering hostility from the Spanish authorities there, he headed back to Pondicherry, which had been restored to France by peace treaty in 1763, where he arrived in March 1768.
Encountering persecution from King Teudar, he returned to Brittany ( landing at Plougasnou ) to found a chapel in Josselin, in the lands of the Viscounts of Rohan.
Encountering the ticket conductor from Jane's dream gives them a moment of pause.
Encountering opposition from religious organisations, Hallam and his company left for Jamaica in 1754 or 1755.

Encountering and reveal
Encountering Callahan at the indoor firing range, the young officers reveal that they are all ex-Airborne Rangers or Special Forces.

Encountering and be
Encountering frozen sea, they changed course to the south and reached land, believed to be Labrador and Newfoundland.
Encountering an unknown planet ( which turns out to be Earth ), the Glegolith leader ( Cyrillus ) sends two " manned " probes to the surface to determine if it is suitable for colonisation.
Encountering a bee swarm for the first time can be alarming.

Encountering and .
* Friedman, Susan W. Marc Bloch, Sociology and Geography: Encountering Changing Disciplines ( 1996 ) excerpt and text search
* Michael Michaud: Contact with Alien Civilizations – Our Hopes and Fears about Encountering Extraterrestrials.
* Friedman, Susan W. Marc Bloch, Sociology and Geography: Encountering Changing Disciplines ( 1996 ) excerpt and text search
* A. Escobar, Encountering Development.
Encountering skepticism of her research and its implications, she stopped publishing her data in 1953.
Encountering severe storms further south, he then returned to Valparaiso.
Examples include the work of David R. Blumenthal, author of Facing the Abusing God ( 1993 ) and John K. Roth, whose essay " A Theodicy of Protest " is included in Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy ( 1982 ):
Another writer addressing survivors of the Holocaust and child abuse is John K. Roth, whose essay " A Theodicy of Protest " is included in Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy ( 1982 ).
In addition to the views of the two sides, various non-Buddhist and non-committed to any of the two side-academics in the field of religion and history, presented their perspectives in several books, such as Daniel A. Metraux's 2001 book The International Expansion of a Modern Buddhist Movement: and: How the Soka Gakkai became a Global Buddhist Movement, the 1998 Oxford University Press book A Time to Chant by B. Wilson and K. Dobberlaere and :" Encountering the Dharma " by prof. Richard Seager, as well as various other publications.
* Encountering the Dharma.
Encountering desultory resistance, the US 79th Infantry Division captured the city on 10 April 1945.
* Hexham, Irving, Stephen Rost & John W. Morehead ( eds ) Encountering New Religious Movements: A Holistic Evangelical Approach, Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 2004.

villain and Rattler
* This Rattler should not be confused with an 1870s villain of the same name who battled Two-Gun Kid and Rawhide Kid, the imposter of that villain, or a one-time Spider-Man villain.

villain and whom
There he associated in the imperial circle with the administrator and polemicist Sossianus Hierocles and the pagan philosopher Porphyry ; here he will first have met Constantine, and Galerius, whom he cast as villain in the persecutions.
In 2008, although he was reluctant to perform in an animated film, Hoffman had a prominent role as Shifu in the acclaimed film Kung Fu Panda, which was praised in part for his comedic chemistry with Jack Black ( whom he tutored in acting for an important scene ) and his character's poignantly complex relationship with the story's villain.
The character of Andrew Ketterley also closely resembles Robert Capron, a schoolmaster at Wynyard School which Lewis attended with his brother, whom Lewis suggested during his teens would make a good model for a villain in a future story.
In reviewing the film's sequel twenty-three years later, Variety noted that though the original film was " Intended as a cautionary tale on the pitfalls of unchecked ambition and greed, Stone's 1987 original instead had the effect of turning Douglas ' hugely charismatic ( and Oscar-winning ) villain into a household name and boardroom icon -- an inspiration to the very power players and Wall Street wannabes for whom he set such a terrible example.
His many books that followed were essentially variations on Ragged Dick and featured a cast of stock characters: the valiant hard-working, honest youth ( who knew more Latin than the villain ), the noble, mysterious stranger ( whom the poor boy rescued and by whom he got rewarded ), the snobbish youth ( cousin ), and the evil squire ( uncle ).
But the Land now faces a threat from the mysterious villain known as the Cuckoo, whom Barbie, here called Princess Barbara, is called on to defeat.
Fox was also probably the most ridiculed figure of the 18th century – most famously by Gillray, for whom he served as a stock Jacobin villain.
A. Milne said he had " a passion " for detective stories, having " all sorts of curious preferences " about them: though in real life the best detectives and criminals are professionals, Milne demanded that the detective be an unscientific amateur, accompanied by a likeable Watson, rubbing shoulders with an amateur villain against whom dossiers and fingerprints are of no avail.
Kananga, who owned the crocodile farm seen in the film, and after whom the main villain is named, did the stunt five times wearing the same crocodile skin shoes as his character had chosen to wear.
The teams then returned to the fresh ruins of the Mansion for a showdown with Mr. Sinister, whom they recognized as the true villain.
Bean's rough-cut looks made him a patent choice for a villain, and this role in Patriot Games was the first of several villains that he would portray, all of whom come to sticky ends.
It also stars Richard Norton as the villain, with whom Chan had worked in 1993 film City Hunter and Chan and Hung had worked in Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars.
* Toiletnator / Lou Pottingsworth III ( voiced by Dee Bradley Baker )-The most pathetic villain in the series, considered an embarrassment by the other villains, to whom he's constantly trying to prove himself.
At the premiere of Jack Slater IV, after a brief encounter with Schwarzenegger ( himself ), Slater confronts the Ripper ( Noonan ), the ax-wielding villain who killed Slater's young son in Jack Slater III and whom Benedict has brought to the real world.
Woolf plays the ancient Egyptian god Sutekh, whom he had previously played as a Doctor Who villain in the 1975 story Pyramids of Mars.
In New Warriors # 6, it was revealed that this new Night Thrasher was in fact Donyell Taylor, Dwayne's illegitimate half-brother, whom Dwayne had previously fought as the villain Bandit.
With Nick's help, they find out that their dials were created by a being called The Wizard ( not to be confused with the DC Comics villain of the same name ), whom the Master thought he'd killed years before.
Later in the series, the main villain, Sylar, develops multiple personalities as a side effect of the use of the shapeshifting ability when used in combination with his acquired psychometry ; his mind has begun to fracture into the different personas of those whom he has shapeshifted into.
In June 2009 he was named " Internet villain of the year " at the 11th annual Internet industry awards in the UK, for " individuals or organisations that have upset the Internet industry and hampered its development – those whom the industry loves to hate.
It is notable that Zorak has an apparent rivalry with fellow Space Ghost villain Lokar, who is quite obviously a humanoid locust ; Lokar is portrayed as elitist and more cultured than the vulgar and crude Zorak, whom Lokar insultingly refers to as an arachnid.
The movie also starred Joe Don Baker and Gloria Foster, the latter of whom played the villain.
The implication is that while Caiaphas is a villain, he was foisted on the Jewish people and is not somebody whom they would ever willingly accept.
* Baron von Karp -- Nazi World War II villain with whom the Secret Squadron contended, first in the United States, then in occupied Europe.

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