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Finding it difficult to bombard with catapults, he ordered the construction of a platform where his siege weapons could be mounted to greater effect, and cut the water supply.
Finding that typhus disappeared from the top floor of his hospital, where patients were bathed and given clean clothes and bedding, while it raged through the floors below where such hygiene measures were not in place, Lind recommended that sailors be stripped, shaved, scrubbed, and issued with clean clothes and bedding regularly.
Finding conditions no better there, they finally migrated north to Kuwait where they found water and consequently settled.
Finding, however, that they were bent on forcing the papal dignity upon him, he fled to Monte Cassino, where he busied himself in exhorting the Normans and Lombards to rally to the support of the Holy See.
Finding little support there, she arrived in Marseilles in April, made her way to the Vendée, where she tried to instigate an uprising against the new regime, and was imprisoned, much to the embarrassment of her father-in-law.
Finding their way barred by Lake Amadeus and that their horses were getting very weak, a return was made to the Finke River and thence to Charlotte Waters and Adelaide, where Giles arrived in January 1873.
He is also known for his roles in Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite ( 1995 ), Ahdar Ru ' afo in Star Trek: Insurrection ( 1998 ), and Gus Van Sant's Finding Forrester ( 2000 ), where he once again played nemesis to Connery.
Finding that Lord Vishnu also did not notice him, the sage was infuriated and kicked the Lord on His chest, the place where Mahalakshmi resides.
Finding out where she went, Liggett drives until he spots her car at a roadside café.
Finding the Cabal insufferable, Sir William Coventry resigned as Secretary to the Admiralty and went back to the House of Commons, where he emerged in 1669 as the formidable leader of a group of parliamentarians known as the " Country Party "-a group of MPs held together by their suspicion of corruption in high places, suspicious of the king's dubious foreign policy and, increasingly, suspicious of his loyalty to Protestantism.
Finding that to occupy the town would require a full siege, for which they had insufficient troops, they occupied St Servan, where they burned over one hundred vessels including thirty privateers.
" ( Ch. 18 ) Finding no solace in religion — at least that kind of religion — but at the same time unable to get over the loss of her son and also increasingly disgusted by her husband's matter-of-fact behaviour, Bertha escapes her dreary surroundings and finds refuge in London, where she moves into her aunt's flat.
Finding his salary wholly inadequate to support his increasing family, he resigned the charge at East Hampton, and in 1810 moved to Litchfield, Connecticut, where he was minister to the town's Congregational Church, and where he remained 16 years.
Finding Powell asleep on the downstairs couch, he stood over her briefly, but did not wake her up, choosing instead to explore the upstairs bedroom where Larson was sleeping.
Finding the States " intolerable ", he left in 1921 to study at King's College, Cambridge in England, where he fell in love with English romantic poetry like that of Keats and Shelley, and was also influenced by the French romantic and symbolist poets, some of whose works he translated into Chinese.
Finding himself lonely and hoping to correct the situation, he jumps backwards in time, where he meets a female version of himself called Diane.
Finding themselves alone, Marcello and Sylvia spend the rest of the evening in the alleys of Rome where they wade into the Trevi Fountain.
Finding my situation dangerous, and surrounded by enemies where I ought to have found friends, I went off with my six horses.
Finding her in a bar where she now works, he listens to her side of the story.
Finding the right airport, the group races to the hangar, where Yao Ling's auction is already starting.
Finding ( or on occasion helping to create ) a new social group where the character fits in and is happy is considered much better than attempting to force their previous group to change -- significant changes of opinion and practice are argued to be more beneficial and effective if they happen gradually, and develop from within rather than being imposed.
Finding no journalism program at St. John's, he transferred to the University of St. Thomas where he graduated in 1987 and became a freelance writer.
* Crush's Coaster is a spinning roller coaster where guests enter the beached sound stage and film set of Finding Nemo, where Crush invites them to climb aboard sea turtle shells for a ride through memorable scenes from the movie.

Finding and stayed
Finding precious little gold and experiencing substantial hardship, many of these folks would return to Nome following the difficult winter of 1901, but some stayed behind to continue their search.
Finding out that there was Aur on Xsarra, they decided that if they stayed here and mined all the Aur on Xsarra, they needn't worry about the Hunters ever again.
Finding that many friends and family members at the cooperative he had helped to form were dead or dying of tuberculosis, he stayed in New York.

Finding and too
Finding that area too crowded, they continued up the river.
Finding no peace there either, Stoke chairman Albert Booth told Matthews he would not be allowed to leave the club, and 3, 000 City supporters organized a meeting to make their feelings known – they too demanded that he stay.
Finding logging road blockades ( carried out by Corvallis-based Cathedral Forest Action Group ) were offering too short-term a protection, Marylander Ron Huber and Washingtonian Mike Jakubal devised tree sitting as a more effective civil disobedience alternative.
Finding that the trial court judge's " views appear too entrenched to allow for the appearance of fairness on remand ," the appellate court ordered that Ressam be re-sentenced by a different district court judge from the one who had handed down the original sentence.
Finding the house too violent and hateful, she takes the Duchess ' baby away, but then turns into a pig.
Finding this new territory too large to govern as one unit, the British divided it into two new colonies, West Florida and East Florida, separated by the Apalachicola River.
Finding its new acquisitions in the southeast too large to administer as a single unit, the British divided them into two colonies separated by the Apalachicola River.
Finding the game too difficult to play through during testing, he created a cheat code to give the player a full set of power-ups ( normally attained gradually throughout the game ).
Finding the island too unimportant to risk war with Italy, Greece evacuated it.
Finding the financial burden of the three existing universities too onerous, the Belgian government showed little enthusiasm for yet another state university.
Finding the financial burden of the three existing universities too onerous, the Belgian government showed little enthusiasm for yet another state university.
Finding Texas land too expensive, they opted for 160 acres ( 647, 497 square meters ) in the Southern Arizona desert, which they bought with $ 1, 400 in pooled funds.
Finding the Red House too large and expensive for one person, Mary Potter agreed to exchange houses with Britten and Pears, who moved into the Red House, with which they were associated for the rest of their lives and beyond.
Finding the conditions too unsafe for the dog, Matienzo paddled back and tied Maverick to the car bumper before rejoining the others.
Finding the lines too strong to attack, Masséna withdrew into winter quarters.
Finding the electronic equipment they had adopted for their new sound too cumbersome to tour with, they returned to the more traditional band format for their next three releases, Whomp That Sucker, Angst In My Pants ( the title track of which appears in the 1983 movie " Valley Girl ") and Sparks In Outer Space.
Finding Rabdentse too close to the Nepalese border, he shifted the capital to Tumlong.
Finding the technical issues of the game to be too significant ; " Bounty Hunter suffers from an array of technical problems that have plagued other third-person action games.
Finding the terrain too marshy for the artillery, Carrington removed the cannon to a position of safety and awaited further orders.
Finding that city too heavily fortified, they continued even further westward, fighting their way toward Kansas City and Fort Leavenworth.
Finding the breach too small to accommodate the mass of troops, the Punjab Infantry moved to the left and overran the defences at the main garden gateway.
Finding the new territory too big to govern from one capital, the British divided it into two new colonies: West Florida, with its capital at Pensacola, and East Florida, with its capital at St. Augustine.
Finding Rabdentse too close to the Nepalese border, he shifted the capital to Tumlong.
Finding that the material, however, was too much to fit into one album, Moebius plotted out three to four books ' worth of stories, and the series was born.
Finding their ladders too short to scale the walls, the raiding party breached a postern gate-or more probably bribed a contact inside the castle to open it for them-located Armstrong ’ s cell and freed him, returning him back across the Scottish border.

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