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enveloped and both
On the heels of this attack, the French infantry now advanced against both flanks of Waldeck ’ s line which, finding itself enveloped by the enemy, finally broke.
The entire fusion fuel canister would need to be enveloped by fission energy, to both compress and heat it, as with the booster charge in a boosted primary.
The official reason for the cancellation of The Fulcrum and La Rotonde and the subsequent launch of Id was a lack of student interest in both newspapers ; however, it was during this time that Canada was enveloped in the polarizing events of the October crisis, and many attribute the climate on campus and cancellation of the opposing-language newspapers to these events.
In the Battle of Paper Bridge the French were enveloped on both wings, and were only with difficulty able to regroup and fall back to Hanoi.
With the transfer complete, the soldier travels to the Rickenbacker and learns both ships have been enveloped by the infection's source, a gigantic mass of bio-organic tissue.
A rather far-flung example of inclusio in the Book of Jeremiah can be found in its first section, chapters 1 – 24, which are enveloped both by a similar question in the first and last episode ( 1: 11, 24: 3 ), and by similar imagery — that of almond rods and baskets of figs.
Seeing both his wings enveloped, Ziyu ordered a general retreat.
The part of the brewery that enveloped Brewery Gut has been replaced by The Oracle shopping centre, and boats can be seen navigating through the middle of the Riverside Level of that complex, lined on both sides by restaurants and pubs.
In the Battle of Paper Bridge the French were enveloped on both wings, and were only with difficulty able to regroup and fall back to Hanoi.

enveloped and European
The goal of reaching the Spice Islands, eventually to be enveloped by the Dutch East Indies Empire, led to the accidental discovery of the West Indies, and lit the fuse of centuries of rivalry between European maritime powers for control of lucrative global markets and resources.

enveloped and from
According to tradition, Constantine arranged for the rockface to be removed from around the tomb, without harming it, in order to isolate the tomb ; in the centre of the rotunda is a small building called the Kouvouklion ( Kουβούκλιον ; Modern Greek for small compartment ) or Aedicule ( from Latin: aediculum, small building ), which supposedly encloses this tomb, although it is not currently possible to verify the claim, as the remains are completely enveloped by a marble sheath.
On 7 December, a baby was born with a fleece, which enveloped it from its head to its knees, leaving only its face, arms and lower part of its legs free.
Suddenly, the starship is enveloped by a powerful energy wave, which ends up damaging the ship, killing several of its crew, and stranding the ship on the far side of the galaxy, more than 70, 000 light-years from Earth.
Otto ordered Conrad to pull his division out from the extreme right and bring it behind the German line to help the Swabians on the enveloped left flank.
When a storm arose, the mighty serpent king Mucalinda rose up from his place beneath the earth and enveloped the Buddha in seven coils for seven days, not to break his ecstatic state.
Clive led this force rapidly across the river and toward the fort, where the small British unit became separated from the sepoys and were enveloped by the Tanjorean cavalry.
As a result, he was largely insulated from the turmoil that sometimes enveloped the popular drama — though not totally: a 1604 performance of his play Philotas led to his being called before the Privy Council.
In part, this evolution in expression can be seen as marking the transition from the plein-air paintings of his youth, shot through with warm natural light, to the studio-created landscapes of his late maturity, enveloped in uniform tones of silver.
The entire column dissolved in disorder as the Canadian militamen and Indians enveloped them and continued to snipe at the British flanks from the woods on the sides of the road.
Another controversy enveloped the town in 1961, when the Scarsdale Country Club, headed by Charles S. McCallister, refused to allow a young man who had converted from Judaism into the Episcopal Church to escort a young woman to her debut at the club.
Within the Thistledown, the field enveloped the asteroid, effectively isolating it from the Einsteinian Metrical Frame, permitting relative inertia to be ignored.
* In the novel Spin by Robert Charles Wilson, the return trip to Earth is launched from Tharsis after 100, 000 years since Martian colonization, but before Mars is enveloped by the spin.
On October 5, 2007, in the eighth inning of a playoff game against the New York Yankees, a swarm of insects believed to be midges from Lake Erie, enveloped the playing field, distracting relief pitcher Joba Chamberlain.
Like most other viperids, the young are born enveloped in thin embryonic membranes out of which they emerge shortly after being expelled from the mother.
In virology, budding is a form of viral shedding by which enveloped viruses acquire their external envelope from the host cell membrane, which bulges outwards and encloses the virion.
Out on the Faraid Head is Seannachaisteal, presumably a broch, but it is now completely enveloped in sand and no dig has ever been carried out to see what it was and from which time in history.
To be considered a true xenolith, the included rock must be identifiably different from the rock in which it is enveloped ; an included rock of similar type is called an autolith or a cognate inclusion.
As the normal twin has to " feed " the enveloped twin from the nutrients received over a single umbilical cord, it usually dies before birth.
The fire first reached him in the feet and drew from him a cry and then fire completely enveloped him.
Burning timbers and molten materials fell from the roof onto the crowd and seating below, and black smoke enveloped a passageway behind the stand, where many spectators were trying to escape.
Morgoth issued flames and lava from Angband which enveloped the surrounding area.
Fortunately for Hopsonn the fireship, laden with snuff from the Spanish Indies, suddenly blew up, and a great cloud enveloped the English vessel, partly extinguishing the flames thus enabling the crew to control the blaze.

enveloped and War
The area was enveloped in thick fighting in the Battle of Bogra between the allied troops of Mitro Bahini and Indian Army ( combined ) which defeated the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971.

enveloped and French
During the French Revolutionary Wars, French armies enveloped Switzerland during their battles against Austria.
This had been part of Schlieffen's design: his plan called for the invading French forces to be enveloped.
Some French soldiers also enveloped the enemy right, threatening the Austrian rear.
Initially Hawke thought he was up against a much larger fleet of warships, and formed a line of battle ; when the French responded in kind Hawke realised that he was faced by inferior numbers that could be progressively enveloped by a " swarm " of ships.
The British overhauled the French line and enveloped it from rear to van, capturing six ships.
Because of the speed with which the French and Indians launched their attack and enveloped the British column, the battle is often erroneously reported as an ambush by many who took part.
The French moves were welcomed by the German Sixth and Seventh Armies under the combined command of Crown Prince Rupprecht — Rupprecht was in charge of the German forces assigned to meet and engage the French assault in the centre until they could be enveloped by the encircling German right wing.

enveloped and which
An operation's final phase, was the destruction of the pockets which were enveloped by the initial stages of an operation.
The first archaeal ssDNA virus to be isolated is the Halorubrum pleomorphic virus 1, which has a pleomorphic enveloped virion and a circular genome.
Bielsko-Biała is enveloped by the magnificent Beskidy Mountains which are particularly popular with winter sports fans.
In this case shaft ends are coupled together and abutted against each other which are enveloped by muff or sleeve.
The narrator is suddenly enveloped by a typhoon and swept up to the moon, which is inhabited by a society of men that are at war with the sun.
The first of these proteins to be studied were the viral fusion proteins, which allow an enveloped virus to insert its genetic material into the host cell ( enveloped viruses are those surrounded by a lipid bilayer ; some others have only a protein coat ). Eukaryotic cells also use fusion proteins, the best studied of which are the SNAREs.
" I found the skeleton enveloped by a coating of a kind of ruddle ... which stained the earth, and in some parts extended itself to the distance of about half an inch mm around the surface of the bones ... Close to that part of the thigh bone where the pocket is usually worn surrounded also by ruddle about two handfuls of the Nerita littoralis shells.
One was the reorganization of the Carbonari, consequent upon the publicity given to the system when it had brought about the revolution, and the secrecy in which it had hitherto been enveloped was no longer deemed necessary ; the other was the extension of the system beyond the Alps.
After freeing the surviving villagers and speaking with a local cleric of Tempus, the party makes its way to Poquelin's lair – Easthaven's temple, which has been enveloped by a Cryshal-Tirith ( Elvish, meaning " crystal tower "), courtesy of Crenshinibon.
During its replication cycle, VV produces four infectious forms which differ in their outer membranes: intracellular mature virion ( IMV ), the intracellular enveloped virion ( IEV ), the cell-associated enveloped virion ( CEV ) and the extracellular enveloped virion ( EEV ).
The companion watched as the scout approached and embraced the woman, during which time a white cloud enveloped the pair.
Villa had committed all his men to the attack and was unable to exploit any area of weakness or to protect his flanks which were enveloped by Obregón's cavalry.

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