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Fedon's forces were defeated by the British in late 1796, but Fedon himself was never caught and his fate is unknown.
* 1972 – Bugojno group is caught by Yugoslav security forces.
Unfortunately, the British terrirotial forces caught up with him before he could cross the border.
The surprise German offensive caught Allied forces off guard.
Caravaggio bears physical and psychological scars ; he was deliberately left behind to spy on the German forces and was eventually caught, interrogated and tortured, his thumbs having been cut off.
From all accounts, the invading forces were caught entirely off guard to find a large force, well disposed and prepared for battle, with high ground, directly opposing their attack on Tours.
At the Battle of Issus, Darius III even caught Alexander by surprise and failed to defeat the Macedonian ( Alexander's ) forces.
After a fortnight of evading Isabella's forces in South Wales, Edward and Hugh were finally caught and arrested near Llantrisant on 16 November.
Cao caught up to him and crushed his forces, but Liu Bei escaped with his life ; he fled to Dangyang ( 當陽, in present-day Yichang, Hubei ).
Pioneering sociologist William I. Thomas ' academic career at the University of Chicago was irreversibly damaged after he was arrested under the act when caught in the company of one Mrs. Granger, the wife of an army officer with the American forces in France.
Finally, Santa Anna caught up with Houston's army, but had split his own army into three separate forces in an attempt to encircle the Texans.
The parachutists ' team members with the poison were caught near Jericho by Jordanian and British Police forces.
Dane, who survived the gunshot and the crash, has also caught the ladder and attempts to climb onto the helicopter while screaming that he and Ryback should join forces.
Entering the city with his army by stealth, Pyrrhus finds himself caught in a confused battle with the Argives ( who are supported by Antigonus ' forces ) in the narrow city streets.
He gave rock style treatments to traditional folk tunes and thereby caught the attention of another folkie Beatle fan, Gene Clark, who joined forces with McGuinn in July 1964.
ii., War and Neutrality, pp. 271 – 273 ) that the acts, the prevention of which is aimed at, are not legitimate acts on the part of the armed forces of the enemy, but illegitimate acts by private persons, who, if caught, could be quite lawfully punished, and that a precautionary and preventive measure is more reasonable than reprisals.
Even so, the sudden advance caught Moreau's somewhat scattered French forces by surprise and achieved local superiority.
Between 9 and 12 August, the French from Eugène's " Army of Italy " clashed with Archduke John's forces in a series of skirmishes and pushed them back into Hungary, while Masséna caught up with and fought the Austrian rearguard in a several actions, most notable of which was the one at Hollabrunn.
The family suffered from a deficient diet and lived with the constant fear that they would be massacred by their jailers, as an act of revenge on the part of the Nazis, angered at their defeat ( by now becoming increasingly certain ) by the Allies, or that they would be caught in the cross-fire between Allied forces and their captors, who might try to make a desperate last stand at the site of the royal family's internment.
Technically there is nothing to prevent the police from giving an individual with personal use amounts of cannabis repeated cannabis warnings, but most forces operate along guidelines that if someone has been caught once ( sometimes twice ) within a 12 month period then they are arrested if caught again.
In 1884 he caught the attention of Yamagata Aritomo who appointed him head of the police forces in Japan, despite his relative youth of 34.
The designs caught the attention of various militaries, each of which began programs to find a suitable one for their forces.
It was entrenched on the road between Suomussalmi and Raate and got caught up in the retreat of the other Soviet forces.

forces and Arthur
* 1808 – Battle of Vimeiro: British and Portuguese forces led by General Arthur Wellesley defeat French force under Major-General Jean-Andoche Junot near the village of Vimeiro, Portugal, the first Anglo-Portuguese victory of the Peninsular War.
It enjoyed a nine-week run and encouraged the duo to join forces with Arthur Pierson for What's Up ?, which opened on Broadway in 1943.
Following an assault by Japanese forces, the British General Arthur Percival surrenders.
* 1812 – Napoleonic Wars: Peninsular War – Battle of Salamanca – British forces led by Arthur Wellesley ( later the Duke of Wellington ) defeat French troops near Salamanca, Spain.
John crossed over into Normandy and his forces soon captured Arthur, and in 1203, the young man disappeared, with most people believing that John had Arthur murdered.
But the Ravenswoods and the wealthy Ashtons, who now own the former Ravenswood lands, are enemies, and Lucie's mother forces her daughter to break her engagement to Edgar and marry the wealthy Sir Arthur Bucklaw.
According to legend, British forces led by Arthur defeated the invading Saxons.
* Battle of Camlann: King Arthur figths his last battle against the forces of his rebellious son ( or nephew ) Mordred and is mortally wounded ( This according to the 10th-century Annales Cambriae ).
* July – John of England rescues his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, from near capture by the rebellious forces of Arthur I, Duke of Brittany.
Anglo-Portuguese forces under Arthur Wellesley campaigned successfully against the French armies, eventually driving them from Spain and invading southern France.
In his absence the French situation in Spain deteriorated, and then became dire when Sir Arthur Wellesley arrived to take charge of British-Portuguese forces.
It enjoyed a nine-week run and encouraged the duo to join forces with Arthur Pierson for What's Up ?, which opened on Broadway in 1943.
The plan was to relieve Port Arthur by sea, link up with the First Pacific Squadron, overwhelm the Imperial Japanese Navy, and then delay the Japanese advance into Manchuria until Russian reinforcements could arrive via the Trans-Siberian railroad and overwhelm the Japanese land forces in Manchuria.
Powerful forces in United States Congress pushing for non-interventionism and strong Neutrality Acts were the Republican Senators William Edgar Borah, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Gerald P. Nye and Robert M. La Follette, Jr., but support of non-interventionism was not limited to the Republican party.
In France, King Philip and his forces besiege the English-ruled town of Angiers, threatening attack unless its citizens support Arthur.
It was defined by Arthur Roderick Collar in 1947 as " the study of the mutual interaction that takes place within the triangle of the inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces acting on structural members exposed to an airstream, and the influence of this study on design.
The French forces under Jean-Andoche Junot were defeated by the Anglo-Portuguese forces commanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley at Vimeiro on August 21, and found themselves almost cut off from retreat.
Gawain repented of his bitterness towards Lancelot and forgave him, while asking join forces with Arthur and save Camelot .< ref >
She dies telling Merlyn, Uther's cousin and commander of the forces of Camulod, of her son by Uther, Arthur Pendragon.
On 31 July 1202, Arthur was surprised by John's forces while besieging Mirebeau, where he was holding as hostage his grandmother, John's mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Moore took command of the British forces in the Iberian peninsula following the recall of Harry Burrard of Lymington ( 1 June 1755 – 17 October 1813 ), Hew Dalrymple ( 1750 – 1830 ), Governor of Gibraltar from November 1806 to August 1808, and Arthur Wellesley ( 1769 – 1852 ), later Duke of Wellington, who all faced an inquiry over the Convention of Cintra on the French troops ' evacuation from Portugal.
In January 1809 they sailed to Portugal to join the forces under Sir Arthur Wellesley.

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