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Borzoi can be raised very successfully to live with cats and other small animals provided they are introduced to them at a young age.
Infusoria are used by owners of aquariums to feed fish fry ; newly hatched fry of many common aquarium species can be successfully raised on this food during early development due to its size and nutritional content.
Today, mental incapacity as a defense, when successfully raised, absolves a defendant in a criminal trial from liability, that is to say it applies public policies in relation to criminal responsibility by applying a rationale of compassion, accepting that it is morally wrong to subject a person to punishment if that person is deprived permanently or temporarily of the capacity to form a necessary mental intent that the definition of a crime requires.
Charles raised funds to fit out two ships: the Elisabeth, an old man-of-war of 66 guns, and the Doutelle ( le Du Teillay ) a small frigate of 16 guns, which successfully landed him and seven companions at Eriskay on 23 July 1745.
Japanese scientists at Kochi Medical School successfully raised antibodies against normal brain extracts in reeler mice, later these antibodies were found to be specific monoclonal antibodies for reelin, and were termed CR-50 ( Cajal-Retzius marker 50 ).
She sent them back to England, to Lord Holland's librarian Mr Buonaiuti at Holland House, who successfully raised the plants.
Eventually by 1939, Cox and the company he later sold out to, Metal Industries Ltd, successfully raised 45 of the 52 scuttled ships.
Commonly-used electrical appliances emit impulsive noise ( for example, hair dryers ) and the argument was successfully made that the noise floor would not be raised excessively by wider deployment of wideband transmitters using low power.
On June 25, 2008, Fisk announced that it had successfully raised $ 4 million during the fiscal year ending June 30.
In 368 Flavius Theodosius was first raised to the Roman military rank of comes ( akin to a general ), and he was sent to the province of Britannia, to repel an invasion by various barbarian tribes, which he dealt with successfully.
Once successfully completed, " Provisional Registration " is given by the GTCS which is raised to " Full Registration " status after a year if there is sufficient evidence to show that the " Standard for Full Registration " has been met.
He escaped to Hull, which he successfully defended against Newcastle from 2 September until 11 October 1643, and by means of a brilliant sally caused the siege to be raised.
Territories are usually reoccupied in successive years, even if one of the pair dies, so long as the brood is raised successfully.
In January 2001, Uprizer Inc. successfully raised $ 4 million in Series A round venture funding from investors including Intel Capital.
* In July 2009, Opie and Anthony successfully performed a new method of Google bombing in which a specific word or phrase is artificially raised in the Google Trends reporting.
The Dazaifu, the administrative center of Kyūshū, then raised an army and successfully drove the pirates away.
Mountain bluebirds are cavity nesters and can become very partial to a nest box, especially if they have successfully raised a clutch.
The turn successfully raised the group's membership to 300 activists.
Within a few years the Peloponnesian War broke out between Sparta and Athens, and the Melian community in exile raised funds to contribute to the Spartan war effort, which successfully destroyed the Athenian empire.
One of the dead cranes was the female (" First Mom ") who was the first captive raised and released whooper to successfully raise, along with her mate, a chick to adulthood in the wild in the East, in 2006.
The Committee was successfully in persuading the Charity Commissioners to pledge to match whatever could be raised from the public, up to the sum of £ 200, 000 to establish polytechnics in South London.
If unusually large numbers of unusually large-brained offspring were being successfully raised to maturity, the quality of childcare must have been exceptional.
Portions of the sometimes controversial expansion were successfully challenged by the Returned Peace Corps Volunteer community when former volunteers and the National Peace Corps Association raised objections to the continued inclusion of Peace Corps in the National Call to Service program, which had been used to allow military service members with at least three years and three months of military service completed, to finish their service obligation in the Peace Corps.
The two men toured New England and successfully raised private and public funds to found a school for Deaf students in Hartford, which later became known as the American School for the Deaf.

successfully and siege
The most famous historical account of trebuchet use dates back to the siege of Stirling Castle in 1304, when the army of Edward I constructed a giant trebuchet known as “ Warwolf ”, which then proceeded to “ level a section of wall, successfully concluding the siege .”
In 1195 John successfully conducted a sudden attack and siege of Évreux castle, and subsequently managed the defences of Normandy against Philip.
It was the headquarters of the Huguenot rebellion of 1621, and successfully withstood an 86-day siege by Louis XIII.
It made campaigns in these areas very hard to successfully conduct, considering even minor cities had to be captured by siege within the span of the campaigning season.
* Yathrib ( Medina ): Battle of the Trench: Muhammad successfully withstands a siege by Meccan forces, whose allies, the Jewish tribe of Banu Qurayza, ultimately surrender to Muhammad.
* March – Diego de Almagro successfully charges Manco Inca's siege of Cuzco, thereby saving his antagonists, the Pizarro brothers.
Historian Harold Larrabee points out that this would have exposed Clinton in New York to blockade by the French if Graves had successfully entered the bay ; if Graves did not do so, de Barras ( carrying the siege equipment ) would have been outnumbered by Graves if de Grasse did not sail out in support.
* A castle in Scotland successfully defeats a siege despite being held by only nine knights.
It was expected that Maxentius would remain within Rome and endure a siege, as he already had successfully employed this strategy during the invasions of Severus and Galerius.
In 1667, Louis XIV of France ( the Sun-King ) successfully laid siege to Lille, resulting in it becoming French in 1668 under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, provoking discontent among the citizens of the prosperous city.
Venetian troops quickly recovered it and successfully defended Padua during siege by Imperial troops.
In 1707, during the War of the Spanish Succession, Toulon successfully resisted a siege by the Imperial Army led by the Duke of Savoy and Prince Eugene.
In 70, he successfully laid siege to and destroyed the city and Temple of Jerusalem.
The Carthaginians endured the siege starting 149 BC to the spring of 146 BC, when Scipio Aemilianus successfully assaulted the city.
* Having successfully captured several of the revolting Greek city-states, the Persians under Artaphernes lay siege to Miletus.
French arms had been largely ineffective before the Anglo-Burgundian onslaught until the siege of Montargis in late 1427, when Étienne de Vignolles (" La Hire ") and John of Orleans, Count of Dunois (" the Bastard of Orleans ") managed to successfully force the siege to be lifted.
The siege was broken off due to the start of the tropical rainy season, after weeks of intense fighting in which the British landing party was successfully repelled by the Spanish and native forces led by commander General Blas de Lezo y Olavarrieta ( 1689 – 1741, death in aftermath of the Cartagena battle ), a Basque from the Gipuzkoa lands of Spain.
Boone responded by leading a preemptive raid against the Shawnees across the Ohio River, and then by helping to successfully defend Boonesborough against a ten-day siege led by Blackfish, which began on September 7, 1778.
In 960 Nikephoros Phokas was sent with a fleet of 1, 000 dromons, 2, 000 chelandia, and 308 transports ( entire fleet was manned by 27, 000 oarsmen and marines ) carrying 50, 000 men to recover Crete from the Muslims After a difficult campaign and the 9-month siege of Chandax, Nikephoros successfully re-established Byzantine control over the entire island in 961.
* As a result of Persian assistance to Samos, it takes the Athenian army nine months to successfully complete its siege of Samos and force the Samians to surrender.
* Iphicrates leads an Athenian expedition which successfully relieves Corcyra of a Spartan siege.
In 1476, the Venetians and the island's Greek inhabitants successfully defended Kotsinos against a Turkish siege, but the island was ceded to the Ottomans by the 1479 Treaty of Constantinople which ended the First Ottoman-Venetian War.
Between September 10, 1770, and January 9, 1771, Pulaski and Walewski commanded the Polish forces in the siege of Jasna Góra monastery, which they successfully defended against Drewitz.

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