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Its first commander was Rudolf Diels, a protégé of Göring.
Its first commander was General George C. Kenney.
Its commander from 1940-1941 was Ellis M. Zacharias, later narrator of the Cold War docudrama Behind Closed Doors ( NBC, 1958 – 1959 ).
Its architect was General Nivelle, an experienced commander in the use of artillery.
Its deployment at the beach caused such problems that Lieutenant General Omar Bradley, commander of the U. S. First Army, at one stage considered evacuating Omaha, while Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery considered the possibility of diverting V Corps forces through Gold Beach.
Its staff included Standartenführer Sylvester Stadler as regimental commander, Sturmbannführer Adolf Diekmann as commander of the regiment's 1st Battalion and Sturmbannführer Otto Weidinger, who was designated Stadler's successor as regimental commander and was with the regiment for familiarisation purposes.
Its commander SS-Brigadefuhrer Dr. Otto Rasch and the officer commanding Sonderkommando 4a, SS-Standartenfuhrer Paul Blobel were at the September 26 meeting as well.
Its leaders were determined to resist dissolution and appealed to General Walther von Lüttwitz, commander of the Berlin Reichswehr, for support.
Its commander, Pietro Giustiniani, Prior to the Order of St. John, was severely wounded by five arrows, but was found alive in his cabin.
Its commander Lysias, preoccupied with internal Syrian affairs, agreed to a political compromise that restored religious freedom.
Its commander, Carl Olof Cronstedt, negotiated a cease-fire, and when no Swedish reinforcements had arrived by May, Sveaborg, with almost 7, 000 men, surrendered.
Its commander is General Gilmary M. Hostage III, with Lieutenant General William J. Rew as Vice-commander, and Chief Master Sgt.
Its garrison then broke through the Japanese lines thanks to an error on the part of the Japanese commander.
Its commander had clearly observed the British advance, but the nearest British tank was unable to traverse its turret to engage and by the time a second tank had moved into position the armoured car had withdrawn.
Its first commander was Edward Hand.
Its commander, Lieutenant Withers, divided his men into two groups then swam across the river, one of which took up position on the opposite bank.
Its commander put up stiff resistance, fleeing into the hills when it was clear the French would be victorious.
Its nominal commander-in-chief was King Peter I, with Radomir Putnik as his chief of staff and effective field commander.
Its first knight commander was Tomé de Sousa, who John III of Portugal made the first Governor of Brazil.
Its size limited the possible crew to three — a driver in the hull and a gunner and commander in the turret — which was found to be too few crew members to operate the Tetrarch effectively.
Its motto is Tempus Rerum Imperator, Latin for Time is the commander of ( all ) things.
Its commander was General George Giffard, who had formerly been Commander-in-Chief West Africa Command and Commander of Eastern Army ( part of GHQ India ).

Its and is
Its pretense to operate in the public interest is little more than a sham.
Its ontological status is itself most tenuous because apart from individual men, who are its `` matter '', tradition, the `` form '' of society exists only as a shared perception of truth.
Its massive contours are rooted in the simple need of man, since he is always incomplete, to complete himself.
Its truth is illustrated by the skill, sensitivity, and general expertise of the English professor with whom one attends the theatre.
Its success is a tribute, above all, to Trevelyan's brilliance as a literary stylist.
Its sphere is that of royal courts, dynastic quarrels, and vaulting ambitions.
Its primary advantage is that it is a moral choice ; ;
Its elimination would result in the saving of interest costs, heavy when short-term money rates are high, and in freedom from dependence on credit which is not always available when needed most.
Its original appearance is shown in an engraving published in the `` Massachusetts Magazine '' in May 1793, which is reproduced herewith ( Fig. 1 ).
Its oil for heating is metered monthly to each home from a line that starts at a central storage point.
Its president is Otis M. Waters, partner in the law firm of Timen & Waters, 540-K Chrysler Bldg., New York City.
Its life history is much simpler than that of the truly colonial bumblebees and can serve as an example of the life cycle of many other species.
Then in 2 we show that any line involution with the properties that ( A ) It has no complex of invariant lines, and ( B ) Its singular lines form a complex consisting exclusively of the lines which meet a twisted curve, is necessarily of the type discussed in 1.
Its function is to separate from the base ruled mass, among whom private ownership prevails, the governing warrior elite.
Its scope is as broad as the question: What does it mean to live in modern society??
Its speed has increased, it operates at increasingly greater depths, its submerged endurance is becoming unlimited, and it will become even more silent.
Its rotunda forms a perfect circle whose diameter is equal to the height from the floor to the ceiling.
Its abstract decor is by John Hultberg.
Its size is determined by its function as a glycogen and fat storage unit, and may change with the seasons as these reserves are built or used up.
Its usage is mostly restricted to engravings on stone and jewelry, although inscriptions have also been found on bone and wood.
Its body is stout with an arched back and is sparsely covered with coarse hairs.
Its name is Latin for " water-carrier " or " cup-carrier ", and its symbol is 20px (), a representation of water.

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