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Having and lost
Having lost their entire baggage and supplies, the Bastarnae were obliged to withdraw from Dardania and to return home.
Having lost 27 million people in the war, the Soviet Union was determined to destroy Germany's capacity for another war, and pushed for such in wartime conferences.
Having contended for the division in the aborted 1994 season, Cleveland sprinted to a 100 – 44 record ( 18 games were lost to player / owner negotiations ) in 1995 winning its first ever divisional title.
Having lost most of China's economic and industrial centers, Chiang withdrew into the hinterlands, stretching the Japanese supply lines and bogging down Japanese soldiers in the vast Chinese interior.
Having lost her short term memory in a car crash, Lucy can only remember the current day's events until she falls asleep.
Having lost their academic home in May 2003, they increasingly cross genres and print write-ups of all books and media received, as well as of events that feature creative works that imaginatively challenge gender such as intentional communities, performance events, and film festivals.
Having lost two FA Cup finals, Banks ' attempts to be luckier with Stoke in the competition fell agonisingly short as Arsenal beat them in the semi finals of both the 1971 and 1972 competitions.
Having lost its colonial empire, France saw a good opportunity for revenge against Britain in signing an alliance with the Americans in 1778, and sending an army and navy that turned the American Revolution into a world war.
Having lost the civil war, this group remained in existence, with the intention of overthrowing both the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland and achieving the Irish Republic proclaimed in 1916.
Having lost the first challenge to Hawke, Keating realised that events would have to move very much in his favour for a second challenge to be even possible.
Having lost both referendums, the sovereignist Parti Québécois government renewed the push for recognition as a nation through symbolic motions that gained the support of all parties in the National Assembly.
Having initially lost territories in Erzurum to the Shah's son, Suleiman retaliated by recapturing Erzurum, crossing the Upper Euphrates and laying waste to parts of Persia.
Having consolidated his conquests on land, Suleiman was greeted with the news that the fortress of Koroni in Morea ( the modern Peloponnese ) had been lost to Charles V's admiral, Andrea Doria.
Having lost the revenue potential of Haiti while escalating his wars against the rest of Europe, Napoleon gave up on an empire in North America and used the purchase money to help finance France's war campaign on its home front.
" Having lost its position as the Queen of the Sciences, philosophy must now radically transform its approach to objects so that it might " construct keys before which reality springs open.
Having badly lost the 1904 election with a conservative candidate, the Democratic Party turned to two-time nominee William Jennings Bryan, who had been defeated in 1896 and 1900 by Republican William McKinley.
Having rationalized the competition he lost, Anton challenges Vincent again.
Having lost any hope for victory and facing a massacre, the French army disengaged and retreated in a westerly direction, hoping to join other French forces on the other side of the Vosges mountains.
Having lost possession of Henry, Warwick could no longer claim to be acting on his behalf and Edward of March was proclaimed King Edward IV of England.
Having lost their enormous investment in slaves, white planters had minimal capital to pay freedmen workers to bring in crops.
Having lost 1 – 0 in Belgium, the Netherlands appeared to be set for qualification in Rotterdam as they led 2 – 0 until Georges Grun put the Belgium through on away goals.
Having lost their opening game of the tournament to the USSR the Netherlands beat England and Republic of Ireland to reach the semi-finals.
* Having lost the confidence of his peers, Hannibal Gisco is subsequently executed for incompetence shortly afterwards, together with other defeated Punic generals.
* Having lost his alliance with the Numidian chief Masinissa, the Carthaginian general, Hasdrubal Gisco, finds a new ally in the Numidian king Syphax, who marries Sophonisba, Hasdrubal's daughter, whom until his defection to Rome has been betrothed to Masinissa.
Having been released from jail, Dulipo then discovers that he is Cleander's long lost son.

Having and Rivers
Having borrowed £ 56, 000, factions arose within the Commissioners, with some wanting to stop at Brooksmouth, where the Rivers Hebble and Calder meet, and others wanting to raise more money and complete the scheme.
Having grown up with the belief that men should protect women, he has memorized the name of every woman who has died for him ( at one point spending an entire night among the corpses in the aftermath of a major battle, Dumai's Wells, and then reciting the names to his best friend and right-hand man, Lord Perrin Aybara of the Two Rivers ) and often berates himself with the list and the associated guilt.
Having realized that the traditional Boer tactic of fighting from higher ground exposed them to the superior British artillery, De la Rey insisted that his men and Prinsloo's Free-Staters dig in on the banks of the Modder and Riet Rivers, the first use of trench warfare in the war.
Having migrated from the present day Punjab – the ' Land of the Seven Rivers ' ( Sapta Sindhu ) – and crossing the River Yamuna, the Aryans founded a colony in the region where Saharanpur city now stands.

Having and feels
Having achieved independence under UN sponsorship, Equatorial Guinea feels a special kinship with that organization.
Having remarked on Delius's detachment from the general musical scene — no academic position, no public appearances, no conducting or any performance upon an instrument — Heseltine wrote: " There can be no superficial view of Delius's music: either one feels it in the very depths of one's being, or not at all ".
Having lived and worked in many countries within the African continent and diaspora, she feels herself to be pan-African, in a way that is reflected in the subject matter, imagery and allusions of her work.
Having experimented with every possible path to fulfillment, he feels humbled, and realizes that maybe the most fulfilling road of all is a modest, ordinary life.
Having already made a scar for Alfred, Zsasz realises that his tally is off by one ( Zsasz remarks: " My skin ... it's crawling ... every inch of it feels ...
Having studied memoirs and letters and other historical records of the two physicists, Frayn feels confident in claiming that “ The actual words spoken by characters are entirely their own .” With that in mind, the character descriptions apply to both the representative characters as well as the physicists themselves.
Having been institutionalized as delusional since the first film, Mike feels he can no longer ignore Liz's dream pleas, and fakes his recovery to obtain a doctor's release.

Having and guilt
Having replaced the institutions and power structures of Nazism, the aim of liberal Germans was to deal with the guilt of recent history.
Having done this, the formerly infected individual was required to make a standard whole offering, a standard sin offering ( to excuse the profanity of having had tzaraath ), and a guilt offering ( to apologise for the cause of the tzaraath ); if people are too poor to afford that, the bible allows the standard alternative set of sacrificial victims to be used instead.
Having killed all four, El Topo is ridden with guilt, destroys his own gun and revisits the places where he killed those masters, finding their graves swarming with bees.
According to a contemporary source: " Having been carried home, and being surrounded by a crowd of anxious citizens, after first calling their attention to what he was about to utter, he said ' I know not if these wounds be mortal ; I am not afraid to die ; but should that be my fate, I call on all here present to bear witness, that I consider the unfortunate perpetrator of this deed a lunatic, and free from guilt.
Having avoided church over her guilt in hiding Alejandro, Bree is convinced to help Ben Faulkner in a soup kitchen.

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