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course and war
Whether any of us remain in it long will depend on what happens as a result of the technological and economic revolutions now going on in the countries of Asia and Africa, and also of course on how long the cold war remains cold.
Determined to find a course that would reunite the nation and not alienate the South, Lincoln urged that speedy elections under generous terms be held throughout the war.
Sir Almroth Wright strongly supported Fleming's findings, but despite this, most army physicians over the course of the war continued to use antiseptics even in cases where this worsened the condition of the patients.
During the course of the war, Hale, Noyes and Millikan worked together in Washington on the NRC.
Mansur hoped to establish a Transcaucasus Islamic state under shari ' a law, but was unable to fully achieve this because in the course of the war he was wounded and captured, and for unknown reasons, died.
Throughout the course of the civil war, several thousand deserters were shot-a number comparable to that of belligerents during World War I.
Narseh sent an ambassador to Galerius to plead for the return of his wives and children in the course of the war, but Galerius had dismissed him.
Spring 1911 Beatty and family rented a house at Ryde on the Isle of Wight while he attended the senior officer's war course.
During the course of the war, he took part in actions at Heligoland Bight ( 1914 ), Dogger Bank ( 1915 ) and Jutland ( 1916 ).
This fact compromised Carthage and Rome's finances and eventually decided the course of the war.
Some talented men with a high sense of responsibility such as Hugo Salmela rose up to take the lead, but in the end they could not change the course of the war, and the fate of the Red troops.
Dissatisfaction as to the course of the war arose in England.
As many as 500, 000 Soviet prisoners of war died or were executed in Nazi concentration camps over the course of the war ; most of them were shot or gassed.
During the course of the war the area of Congress Poland became occupied by the Central Powers, with Warsaw captured by the Germans on 5 August 1915.
In June 2011, Clarence House announced that Prince Harry, on completion of his training conversion course to use Apache helicopters in the war arena, would be available for deployment, including in current operations in Afghanistan, in his role as an Apache helicopter pilot.
During the course of the war Iraq moved away from the close friendship with the Soviet Union that had persisted throughout the 1970s, and it initiated a rapprochement with the United States.
Even though many repeat the cliché that Italy had over fifty governments in its first fifty years of democracy to stigmatise its alleged political instability, Italy's main political problem was actually the opposite: in all the course of the so-called First Republic, the government was in the hands of the Christian Democrats and their allies, since it was unacceptable for a communist party to rule a western country during the Cold war.
Over the course of World War I, the international labour movement proposed a comprehensive programme of protection for the working classes, conceived as compensation for labour's support of the war.
The last campaign of the war ( 1648 ) was uneventful, and shortly after its close he retired to live on the estates which he had bought in the course of his career, and on one of these, Benátky nad Jizerou NE of Prague in Bohemia, a gift from the emperor, he died on September 12, 1652 and was buried in the church of Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Benátky.
A second council of war on 16 June 363 decided that the best course of action was to lead the army back to the safety of Roman borders, not through Mesopotamia, but northward to Corduene.
Underlying the basis of the “ containment ” of Germany was the so-called “ X documents ” provided by Carl Friedrich Goerdeler over the course of the winter of 1938 – 39 which suggested that the German economy, under the strain of massive military spending was on the verge of collapse, and which led British policy-makers to the conclusion that if Hitler could be deterred from war and if his regime was “ contained ” long enough, then the German economy would collapse, and with it, presumably the Nazi regime.
Ribbentrop presented a proposal to Molotov where after the defeat of Britain, the Soviet Union would have India and the Middle East, Italy the Mediterranean area, Japan the British possessions in the Far East ( presuming of course that Japan would enter the war ), and Germany would take Central Africa and Britain itself.
" Of course His Imperial Majesty is a pacifist and he wished to avoid war.

course and Fourth
In the course of a plot between Philip of Swabia, Boniface of Montferrat and the Doge of Venice, the Fourth Crusade was, despite papal excommunication, diverted in 1203 against Constantinople, ostensibly promoting the claims of Alexius son of the deposed emperor Isaac.
In 1935, Trotsky wrote an Open Letter for the Fourth International, reaffirming the Declaration of Four, while documenting the recent course of the Comintern and the Socialist International.
About 230, 000 Chinese soldiers crossed into South Korean territory on December 31 and captured Seoul as part of the Third Phase Campaign, but were forced to evacuate it with heavy losses on March 14, 1951 as the UN forces counterattacked during the course of Fourth Phase Campaign.
It was formed in 1953 by a number of national sections of the FI that disagreed with the course of the International Secretariat of the Fourth International led at that time by Michel Pablo ( Raptis ) and Ernest Mandel ( Germain ).
Tim Wohlforth was a youth leader in that party and was opposed to the course of the organization, which was heading toward reunification with the International Secretariat of the Fourth International ( ISFI ).
In 1953 the American, British and part of the French Trotskyists declared themselves in opposition to this course of action, and withdrew from the FI to form a public faction, the International Committee of the Fourth International.
In addition, while the distance is the same, there are different courses taken through Bay Ridge and up Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn until the course reaches Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn at Mile 8.
Rowe was the first modern editor of Shakespeare, however, it is unfortunate that he based his text ( 6 vols., 1709 ) on the corrupt Fourth Folio, a course in which he was followed by later editors.
In the ordinary course a police officer is free to ask a person for identification without implicating the Fourth Amendment .” Since Terry, it has been clear that a police officer who reasonably suspects that a person is involved in criminal activity may detain a person long enough to dispel that suspicion.
He also appears in the novel Wolfsbane by Jacqueline Rayner, where he briefly aids the currently-amnesic Eighth Doctor in dealing with a plot involving a woman who believes herself to be the reincarnation of Morgan Le Fay in 1936 when the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS accidentally materialises there long enough for Harry to leave, having apparently been drawn off course by its damaged future self, although the Eighth Doctor's amnesia means that neither recognises the other despite Harry noting that the Doctor has a certain ' Doctorishness ' about him.
The wording of the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention was intentionally altered from that of the 1929 convention so that soldiers who " fall into the power " following surrender or mass capitulation of an enemy are now protected as well as those captured in the course of fighting.
Palmer was on course for a perfect passer rating of 158. 3 until he took a hit from Chargers ' linebacker Travis LaBoy while attempting a pass early in the Fourth Quarter that resulted in wobbly pass picked-off by Paul Oliver.
According to David Frith, the only time he was moved to express severe disapproval was when Brian Close was dismissed after a poor shot in the Fourth Test in 1961 at Old Trafford ; this was part of a final-day England collapse that handed Australia the match and a 2 – 1 series win after the hosts had been on course for victory and the series lead.
The sequence is played out in The Fourth Book of Lost Swords: Farslayer's Story, where two feuding families throw the Sword back and forth over the course of one evening, eventually resorting to family tree records so they can identify surviving targets, until one of the few survivors finally took the Sword and fled rather than using it.
Discontented with the hereditary system of allocating posts, the decline of Dutch East India Company Asian trade, unemployment in the textile industry, the course of the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War and desiring more democracy, the middle and upper classes looked towards the United States and its Declaration of Independence and the Dutch Act of Abjuration and began to reclaim their rights ( first written down in the 1579 Union of Utrecht ).
Fourth year involves study for the BSc, comprising 3 5-week modules then a 10-week supervised research project or specialist course, leading to a BSc ( Hons ) in Medical Sciences with one of the following: Cardiovascular sciences ; Endocrinology ; Gastroenterology and hepatology ; Haematology ; Immunity and infection ; Management ; Neuroscience and mental health ; Reproductive and developmental sciences ; Respiratory science ; Surgery and anaesthesia.

course and Coalition
In 1815, Marshal Grouchy arrived in Gonesse in the course of the War of the Sixth Coalition, with 40, 000 troops and 120 artillery pieces.
In the course of the War of the Second Coalition against France ( 1799 – 1802 ) Napoléon Bonaparte urged Prussia to occupy the continental British dominions.
Over the course of the War of the Second Coalition against France ( 1799 – 1802 ), he travelled to Berlin in 1801, in order to prevent the impending Prussian occupation of the Electorate.
During the course of the winter of 1929-30, Schleicher, through various intrigues, undermined the " Grand Coalition " government of Hermann Müller with the support of Groener and Hindenburg.
Coalition forces responded to 651 attacks by dropping 606 bombs on 391 targets over the course of the operation.
Another course of action might have involved openly declaring war the previous year and joining Austria and Russia in the Third Coalition.
In the course of the subsequent dissolution of the Slovak Democratic Coalition in 2001, some members left the Democratic Party ( Ivan Mikloš, for example, became a chairman of the newly founded Slovak Democratic and Christian Union ), and František Šebej became the new chairman for short time and was quickly replaced by Ľudovít Kaník.
Hirsch has also been a major critic of the course the Coalition of Parties for Democracy has taken and was cynical of the euphoria created by the election of the socialist president Michelle Bachelet claiming that her government meant a continuation of the same for most Chileans.
Over the course of the three months the Beast went on, it incorporated thirty diverse in-game websites, from the Anti-Robot Militia to the Coalition for Robot Freedom ; from an architectural magazine to a sleep clinic, and from the coroner's office to a hat store.
The independent course of the Republic changed in February 1799, after the Second Coalition invasion ( 1799 – 1800 ), one of the Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars.
In the course of the War of the Sixth Coalition, the Austrian Empire declared war on France in 1813, restored control over Dalmatia by 1815 and formed a temporary Kingdom of Illyria.

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