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aftermath and invasion
The sixth, seventh and eighth games take place on Enroth, a single planet partially ruled by the Ironfist dynasty, and chronicle the events and aftermath of an invasion by the Kreegan, the demonlike arch-enemies of the Ancients.
Map of Poland signed by Stalin and Ribbentrop adjusting the German – Soviet border in the aftermath of invasion of Poland ( 1939 ) | German and Soviet invasion of Poland.
However, since the start of militancy in the Pakistan Tribal areas in the aftermath of post 9 / 11 US invasion of Afghanistan more than 150, 000 troops have been shifted to Tribal areas and Swat Valley to counter the Taliban invasion.
In the aftermath of the invasion, the Athenians began rebuilding their city under the guidance of Themistocles.
Themistocles seems to have deliberately set Athens up as a rival to Sparta in the aftermath of Xerxes's invasion, basing this strategy on Athenian naval power ( contrasted with the power of the Spartan army ).
In the aftermath of generally poor French results in most theaters of the Seven Years ' War in 1758, France's new foreign minister, the duc de Choiseul, decided to focus on an invasion of Britain, to draw British resources away from North America and the European mainland.
He remained with his family throughout the invasion and the aftermath of the Commune, eventually dying on 23 October 1872 due to a long-standing cardiac disease.
Caine was called up for national service in the British Army in 1951 when he was aged 18 and was deployed to South Korea to help in the aftermath of the North Korean invasion.
These actions and upwards movement within the Popalzai tribal system, led to the Karzai family furnishing a viable Shamizai clan alternative to Sadozai leadership in the aftermath of the Soviet invasion when the Sadozai clan failed to provide a tribal leader.
Some claimed they were " self-defense formations " created in the aftermath of World War I and unrelated to the German invasion two decades later.
* Plainsboro is mentioned in the description of the battle area in Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast, The War of the Worlds, when the radio announcer describes the aftermath of the purported Martian invasion at nearby Grover's Mill.
After the war, Low is said to have found his name in the The Black Book, the list of those the Nazis planned to arrest in the aftermath of an invasion of Great Britain.
* 1983: Thomas L. Friedman and Loren Jenkins, New York Times and Washington Post respectively, " for their individual reporting of the Israeli invasion of Beirut and its tragic aftermath.
In the aftermath of the German invasion of Greece, only the island of Crete remained in Allied hands in the Aegean area.
Some 9, 500 of the British servicemen and women who deployed on Operation Telic for the invasion and its aftermath were reservists, the vast majority of them from the Territorial Army.
Pezza proved to be the most effective of the many guerrilla leaders who had sprung up in the aftermath of the invasion, and soon attracted considerable local support.
In the aftermath of the 2001 September 11 attacks, Romania backed the US on its " war on terrorism ", giving overflight rights to the USAF during the US invasion of Afghanistan.
Also Abbas was later convicted in Italy in absentia, and eventually died, officially from natural cause, shortly after being taken prisoner by American forces in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The Party by that time was too weak, having lost members in both the Hoover-Truman-McCarthy era and then even more in the aftermath of the Soviet invasion of Hungary, to take advantage of any such opportunities.
Map of Poland signed by Joseph Stalin and Joachim von Ribbentrop | Ribbentrop adjusting definitive German-Soviet border in the aftermath of invasion of Poland ( 1939 ) | German and Soviet invasion of Poland
In the aftermath of the attack, the Harbour's defences were increased and the Australian population feared Japanese invasion.

aftermath and saw
The 1987 election saw the Alliance's share of the votes drop slightly and it now had 22 MP's, and in the election's aftermath Liberal leader David Steel proposed a merged of the two parties.
In the aftermath of the 1989 budget, which saw a fillibuster by Liberal Senators in attempt to kill legislation creating the Goods and Services Tax, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney " stacked " the Senate by creating additional seats in several provinces across Canada, including New Brunswick ; however, there was no attempt by these provinces to increase the number of MPs to reflect this change in Senate representation.
The aftermath of the war saw sweeping changes in the Indian military to prepare it for similar conflicts in the future, and placed pressure on Nehru, who was seen as responsible for failing to anticipate the Chinese attack on India.
The 9th century saw the Berbers return to Africa in the aftermath of their revolts.
The Federation was formed largely out of the aftermath of the Earth-Romulan War of the late 2150s ending in 2160, when the founding members saw the need for interstellar unity to prevent the horror of further war.
World War I and its aftermath saw the end of three major European monarchies, the Russian Romanov dynasty, the German Hohenzollern dynasty and the Austro-Hungarian Habsburg dynasty.
The aftermath of World War II also saw the return of monarchist and republican rivalry in Italy, in which a referendum was held on whether Italy should remain a monarchy or become a republic.
My Disillusionment in Russia is a book published in 1923 by Emma Goldman describing her experiences in Soviet Russia from 1920 to 1921, where she saw the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917.
" It is where the FBI set up their command center and where family members first saw the aftermath of the crash, bringing their own memorials, where visitors can leave them today.
" It is where the FBI set up their command center and where family members first saw the aftermath of the crash, bringing their own memorials, where visitors can leave them today.
However, the immediate aftermath of the war saw the growth of interest in this lost era.
The aftermath of the war was complex, but in general saw a return to the preexisting status quo.
But public perception of him changed following the Tet Offensive ( January 30-September 23, 1968 ), the aftermath of which saw many Democrats grow disillusioned by the war, and quite a few interested in an alternative to LBJ.
Russia, meanwhile, saw war as a means of distracting its populace from government repression and of rallying patriotism in the aftermath of several general strikes.
The defeated German, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires saw the abolition of their monarchies in the close aftermath of the war, ending the reigns of Wilhelm II, Charles I and Mehmed VI respectively.
Although the crisis was defused the following month with the signing of a Pacto de Caballeros ( gentlemen's agreement ), by which both sides committed themselves to abandon these posts and separate their forces, the aftermath of the incident saw both countries accusing each other of violating the accord and reinforcing their military presence in the disputed area.
Fitzy saw Davis in the aftermath as the only first responder there and gave him the new title of Chief, Volunteer Fire Department.
During the same television interview, Howard also stated that he saw the outpouring of grief in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre as " an opportunity to grab the moment and think about a fundamental change to gun laws in this country ".
Now Schley steamed after the Colon with Oregon trailing and the Texas following further behind, while the Iowa and Indiana and auxiliary vessels saw to the aftermath of the rest of the disabled Spanish fleet.
During the riots in the aftermath of Dr. King's assassination, the " Stones " were credited with preserving and protecting the Woodlawn neighborhood ( albeit through extortion and intimidation ), which saw minimal disturbance in contrast with neighborhoods like Garfield Park and the West Side.
Later, the aftermath of World War II saw the demolition of larger, older properties, standing in quite extensive gardens, to make way for the building of smaller private residences and flats in Davenport.
Kang was clearly a supporter of Mao during the period of the Great Leap Forward and its aftermath and, as MacFarquar writes, “ e was the beneficiary of Mao ’ s practice of preserving and protecting those whom he trusted and relied upon, and for whom he saw a future use .” As a result, Kang received a number of important positions during the late 1950s, including in 1959 responsibility for the Central Party School.
In the aftermath of the election, the PSOE saw itself under increased pressure due both to political instability as a result of its low majority ( relying on increasingly-unstable pacts with Convergence and Union to pass its legislation ) and of the uncovering of numerous cases of corruption within the government itself.
In turn, Bobby was always respectful, and sometimes affectionate, towards Tony, telling him, " I always liked you ", in the aftermath of a feud that saw Tony order the deaths of several members of Junior Soprano's crew that Bobby was in.

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