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Nevertheless, the Spanish attack was resumed at dusk, and two more Marines — acting Sergeant Major Henry Good and Private Goode Taurman — were killed.

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Nevertheless, Henry sponsored the publication of Edmund's early poetry, which gave the younger man entrée to new friends of literary importance, and the two men " came out of the years of conflict with their relationship wary but intact.
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Nevertheless, on 22 June, Pétain signed the armistice followed by a similar one with Italy on June 24 ; both of these came into force on 25 June.
Nevertheless a pattern had been set: anti-aircraft weapons would be based around heavy weapons attacking high-altitude targets and lighter weapons for use when they came to lower altitudes.
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Nevertheless he came forward brilliantly in 1904 and 1905 as a supporter of the law on the separation of church and state.
Nevertheless, at Waiblingen, Berengar, who by a brief feud with Liutward had lost the favour of the emperor, came in early May 887, made peace with the emperor, and compensated for the actions of the previous year by dispensing great gifts.
Nevertheless, the practice remained known only to a few until the early 1980s, when some discoveries of an Israeli school teacher Avraham Oren came to the attention of the mathematician Eliyahu Rips at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Nevertheless, starting with Axel Leijonhufvud, this view of Keynesian economics came under increasing challenge and scrutiny and has now divided into two main camps.
Nevertheless, a defining moment for Neoclassicism came during the French Revolution in the late 18th century ; in France, Rococo art was replaced with the preferred Neoclassical art, which was seen as more serious than the former movement.
Nevertheless, the overcrowded " Marakana " with its supporters, the Delije, inspired Red Star players to perform another magnificent match, during which chances came one after another.
Nevertheless, most of its voters came from the right-wing electorate.
Nevertheless, the division was out of the line when news of the Armistice came on 11 November 1918.
Nevertheless the Drúedain of Ghân-buri-Ghân's clan came to the aid of the Rohirrim during the War of the Ring.
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Nevertheless, the Ramayana came to Southeast Asia by means of Tamil Indian traders and scholars who traded with the Khmer kingdoms ( such as Funan and Angkor ) and Srivijaya, with whom the Indians shared close economic and cultural ties.
Nevertheless, Ibn Rushd and Ibn Sina played a major role in saving the works of Aristotle, whose ideas came to dominate the non-religious thought of the Christian and Muslim worlds.
Nevertheless, Boole came around with his objection.
Nevertheless, Gérard retreated before the Conference came to an end.
Nevertheless, it was Dom Pérignon which came out to be the most successful brand.
Nevertheless, he first came to public attention in 1960 with few short films and publication of several notebooks.
Nevertheless, scripting languages came to be the most prominent ones used in connection with the Web.
Nevertheless even without being completely captured they frequently came under attack, which inevitably took its toll.

Nevertheless and Allied
But while Eisenhower argued with Roosevelt and Churchill, who both insisted on unconditional terms of surrender in exchange for helping the Italians, the Germans pursued an aggressive buildup of forces in the country – making the job more difficult, by adding 19 divisions and initially outnumbering the Allied forces 2 to 1, Nevertheless, the invasion of Italy was highly successful.
Nevertheless with the introduction of escorted convoys shipping losses declined and in the end the German strategy failed to destroy sufficient Allied shipping.
Nevertheless, Allied calculations indicated that Omaha's defenses were three times as strong as those they had encountered during the Battle of Kwajalein and its defenders were four times as many.
Nevertheless on Highways 115 and 117 during 10 July Italian tanks of the " Niscemi " Armoured Combat Group and " Livorno " infantry pressed home their attack nearly reaching the Allied position at Gela, but guns from the destroyer USS Shubrick and the cruiser USS Boise destroyed several tanks and dispersed the attacking infantry battalion.
Nevertheless, Garros inspired aircraft designer Anthony Fokker from the Netherlands ( which, unlike in World War II, was not invaded and remained neutral ) to do exactly the same, fitting his E. I monoplane ( a revolutionary aeroplane in 1915 ) in the same way and thus changing the way in which the air war was fought, as German and Allied aeroplanes fought each other and produced “ ace ” pilots.
Nevertheless, in March and April 1945, Allied fighter patrol patterns over Me-262 airfields resulted in numerous losses of jets and serious attrition of the force.
Nevertheless, the victory was a welcome boost to Allied morale and had helped persuade the Portuguese King, Peter II, to abandon his earlier treaty with the French, and join the Grand Alliance.
Nevertheless he was later able to return to Gallipoli to take part in the final month of the campaign before the Allied forces were evacuated in December and in this time he established a reputation as a fine soldier who possessed the ability to move through " no man's land " unscathed.
Nevertheless, in October 1945, these works supplied a basis for " Operation Backfire ", a demonstration of three A4-rocket launches to military representatives of the Allied Occupation Forces.
Nevertheless there were some diplomatic tensions, especially with the Soviet Union, which feared a development of military rockets in Germany, contrary to Allied regulations.
" Nevertheless, large numbers of Allied soldiers were taken prisoner on Crete.
Nevertheless, Allied air drop techniques and assets had been steadily improving throughout the campaign and Allen, under significant pressure from Blamey and MacArthur, asked Potts when offensive actions would be resumed now that air-drops were ensuring a regular, albeit sparse, flow of supplies.
Nevertheless, the Allied campaign was hampered by the poor intelligence available, which included antiquated maps, unfamiliarity with the terrain, and limited aerial photography.
Nevertheless, the Draža Mihailović's Serb-dominated Chetniks had a plan directed against both, Croats and Communists, if the Allied invasion of Dalmatia would occur.

Nevertheless and commander
Nevertheless, by 1910 army commander Colonel Albino Jara felt strong enough to stage a coup against President Manuel Gondra.
Nevertheless, the German theater commander, General Maximilian von Prittwitz, ordered a withdrawal towards Gumbinnen.
Nevertheless, on the night of the 25th, the Russian field commander sent orders for the First Army to continue directly west to Königsberg, orders that were once again intercepted by the Germans.
Nevertheless, as commander of Army Group South, Rundstedt was legally responsible for the behaviour of his troops, and these incidents would later form part of the charges of war crimes against him.
Nevertheless, the brigade's commander, Colonel Robinson, insists the attack proceed ; the first wave goes over the top and is mercilessly cut down within seconds.
Nevertheless, it was decided to graduate the class early so that they could be sent over to Gallipoli, where General Sir Ian Hamilton, commander of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, said that "... each Duntroon educated officer was ... worth his weight in gold ".
Nevertheless he also suggests that the Duke of Vasconia, Lop, may have been their commander.
Nevertheless Constantius had achieved an unassailable position at the Western court, in the imperial family, and as the able commander in chief of a partially restored army.
Nevertheless, one Roman commander was killed in a pitched battle and another was taken prisoner in an ambush and killed.
Nevertheless, a commander is provided whenever it is feasible to do so.
Nevertheless, the colonists won the war, and British troops departed in 1782, at which time the flag was presented in Charleston, by General Nathanael Greene, commander of the southern Regulars.
Nevertheless, Bonnet's crew represented him as being a leader, and it appears likely that, after his rescue of Blackbeard's marooned crewmen, he became at least a co-equal commander aboard the Royal James.
Nevertheless, his claims earned him a promotion to major general of volunteers as of June 22, 1863, and when the inept Cavalry Corps commander, Maj. Gen. George Stoneman, was relieved after Chancellorsville, Hooker named Pleasanton as his temporary replacement.
Nevertheless, the defenders held out for twenty days longer, and on April 7, Kō no Moroyasu, commander of the besieging army, broke through the walls and took the fortress.
Nevertheless, the citadel remained in Dutch hands, and Chassé its commander.
Nevertheless, a kapitänleutnant may command smaller ships ( e. g. submarines class 206A ) or serve as principal warfare officer on larger warships, giving the rank responsibilities more along those of a lieutenant commander in the U. S or Royal navies.
Nevertheless Lumey, the commander of the Watergeuzen, ordered them to be hanged in the night of 9 July, in a turfshed amid cruel mutilations.

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