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His special directive, the " Guidelines in Special Spheres re Directive No. 21 ( Operation Barbarossa )", read: " In the operations area of the army, the Reichsführer-SS has been given special tasks on the orders of the Führer, in order to prepare the political administration.
No battles were fought between Ieyasu's forces and the large Hōjō army and, after some negotiation, Ieyasu and the Hōjō agreed to a settlement which left Ieyasu in control of both Kai and Shinano provinces, while the Hōjō took control of Kazusa province ( as well as bits of both Kai and Shinano province ).
Its Order No. 1 called for an overriding mandate to soldier committees rather than army officers.
No one in all the army should be allowed to blow but he himself.
No large army units entered the Depression although German Afrika Korps patrols and the British Long Range Desert Group did operate in the area as these small units had considerable experience in desert travel.
No international relief would come until the Vietnamese army invaded in 1979 and liberated the country.
No connected resistance was offered to the converging march of Prince Charles's army along the Danube, Khevenhüller from Salzburg towards southern Bavaria, and Prince Lobkowitz from Bohemia towards the Naab.
In the Boer War and throughout the First World War, the army officially called the regiment " The Royal Welsh Fusiliers " but the archaic " Welch " was officially restored to the regiment's title in 1920 under Army Order No. 56.
The Huguenots furnished two new regiments of his army: the Altpreußische Infantry Regiments No. 13 ( Regiment on foot Varenne ) and 15 ( Regiment on foot Wylich ).
No mention of it is found during the wars of Alexander of Epirus in this part of Italy ; but at a later period it was so hard pressed by the Lucanians that it had recourse to the alliance of Rome ; and a Roman army was sent to its relief under C. Fabricius.
No casualty return for the American army at Brandywine survives and no figures, official or otherwise, were ever released.
No serious operations were undertaken against Gorchakov who, with the field army and the remnants of the garrison, held the heights at Mackenzie's Farm.
No attempt was made to engage and hold the centre and left of the French army, which hurried, regiment after regiment, to take part in the fighting at Steenkerque.
No army in the world can tolerate such conditions for any length of time, but in the interests of the security and protection of its own troops it must take sharp, energetic measures.
The nine corps areas, created by the War Plans Division under authority of War Department General Order No. 50 on 20 August 1920, had identical responsibilities for providing peacetime administrative and logistical support to the army ’ s mobile units as was provided by the six territorial " Departments " they replaced.
Several American critics gave the album positive reviews, with Spin naming Radiohead " Band of the Year " and USA Today calling Kid A " the most eccentric album ever to debut at No. 1, setting Radiohead apart from an army of lock-stepping pop and rock acts.
No army had a series-production medium tank comparable to the T-28 for several years.
In later life, he would glamorize his time serving in the army during the conflict, erroneously claiming that he served in Egypt, where he studied ancient hieroglyphics, and that he fought on the Western Front, claiming he had to hide under a pile of corpses in No Man's Land.
No more was heard of elections or political freedoms: non-communist newspapers were closed, and a large-scale purge of the civil service, army and police was launched.
No general before him had ever crossed the city limits, the pomoerium, with his army.
The first British HEAT weapon to be developed and issue was a rifle grenade using a 2 1 / 2 inch cup launcher on the end of the barrel ; the British No. 68 AT grenade issued to the British army in 1940.
No standing army had been kept in the colonies before the French and Indian War, so the colonies asked why a standing army was needed after the French had been defeated.
At the end of the war No. 4 Commando became part of the occupation force in Germany, but together with all other army commando units were disbanded in 1946.

No and dared
No mass-market personal computer hardware vendor dared to be incompatible with the latest version of Windows, and Microsoft's annual WinHEC conferences provided a setting in which Microsoft could lobby for andin some cases dictate — the pace and direction of the hardware of the PC industry.
" No one dared to approach him and Zhang Fei successfully bought time for Liu Bei and his men to escape safely.
No one really dared to say that she was not really needed, but only in the Radio Orchestra they came up with the idea of sending her to talk to chief conductor Berglund.
No one dared to act against Sima Zhao even in the aftermaths of the emperor's death, however, for Sima was effectively the imperial authority by this point.
No other enemy dared to approach him.
" No one dared to object, and Heraclius anointed Guy King of Jerusalem.
No piece dared wander too far from its tonic key, and no piece in a four-movement form dared to present a tonality not closely related to the key of the whole series.
No one dared to contradict him, and he brought into it whom he pleased.
No one dared attack her nor could anyone tell how she might be destroyed until Charles, the Skipper, came the way.
As one author notes, " No one had previously dared confront HUAC so brazenly ; most Americans were terrified of even coming into contact with the committee.
No one dared to refuse his commands and on 23 October 1613 Gabriel Bethlen was elected.
No one dared oppose him.
No producer dared to offer a role to him.
No one had ever dared delay or question his entry to any place in his kingdom.
No man, no matter how far he has fallen away from his national faith, has dared to repudiate them.
No one but Kenneth Bishop dared attempt to save the victim and as he approached the inferno, the rescuer was thrown several feet by an explosion.

No and challenge
No one accepted the challenge, and the Council declared the matter closed.
Following the 2008 appeal by ATI over the validity of (' 327 ) and Silicon Graphics Inc's voluntary dismissal of the (' 376 ) patent from the lawsuit, the Federal Circuit upheld the jury verdict on the validity of GPHI's US Patent No. 6, 650, 327, and furthermore found that AMD had lost its right to challenge patent validity in future proceedings.
Following the exposure given to " Kayleigh " and its subsequent chart success, the album went to No. 1 in the United Kingdom, knocking Bryan Ferry off the top spot and holding off a challenge from Sting, who released his first solo album in the same week.
Free-agent goaltender Jeff Hackett was signed from Boston to replace Cechmanek and challenge backup Robert Esche for the No. 1 spot in 2003 – 04, but Hackett was forced to retire in February due to vertigo.
No serious challenge to the king's authority ever arose, as titles of nobility were bestowed purely as honors and were not hereditary.
He convinces Laodamas to challenge Odysseus, then rebukes him when he refuses to participate, saying " No truly, stranger, nor do I think thee at all like one that is skilled in games, whereof there are many among men, rather art thou such an one as comes and goes in a benched ship, a master of sailors that are merchantmen, one with a memory for his freight, or that hath the charge of a cargo homeward bound, and of greedily gotten gains ; thou seemest not a man of thy hands.
Hackworth was so satisfied that he issued a public challenge to Robert Stephenson to pit his latest York Newcastle and Berwick locomotive, No. 190, against it in a trial.
* No World Snooker Championship challenge matches.
" No one would touch this most explosive of social issues " until Kramer took on the challenge.
It is also shown on the Travel Channel's Man v. Food, where host Adam Richman completes the challenge and Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, where Bourdain declines to compete but his cameraman takes part and fails.
No matter the challenge, they must succeed, because only Odon has the cure for the mysterious disease that has afflicted Gwen's father.
He also disagreed with the British drop zones proposed by Air Vice Marshal Leslie Hollinghurst of No. 38 Group RAF, which he felt were too distant from the bridge at Arnhem, but Browning now felt unable to challenge the airmen.
No other political party in Bangladesh's early years was able to duplicate or challenge its broad-based appeal, membership, or organizational strength.
On September 8, 2006, Green for Wisconsin filed suit in Dane County Circuit Court ( Case No. 06-CV-3055 ) to challenge the application of the SEB action to Green for Wisconsin.
No challenge eventuated.
No other type of intellectual could compete with them in popularity, no creative artists existed to challenge their prestige at the courts of phil-Hellenic Emperors, and though the sophists often show jealousy of the philosophers, philosophy without eloquence was nowhere .” Not only were the wealthy citizens encouraging their sons to follow the sophistic profession, but nobles were more than proud to claim relation with celebrated sophists.
On April 6, 2004 the American Civil Liberties Union " filed a nationwide class-action challenge to the government's No Fly List ", in which they charge that " many innocent travelers who pose no security risk whatsoever are discovering that their government considers them terrorists – and find that they have no way to find out why they are on the list, and no way to clear their names.
As a result, they teamed up with Moroder and created No. 1 In Heaven, an album which would not only redefine the Sparks sound but would challenge the concept of what is meant by a band but also be a major influence on emerging electro pop artists.
The British No. 263 Squadron RAF fighter squadron set up base on the frozen lake Lesjaskogsvatnet on 24 April to challenge German air supremacy, but many of the squadron's aircraft were destroyed by German bombing on 25 April.
No existing group of medical specialists is equipped with the skills and training to deal with this challenge.
As with most of his other pieces, Suite No. 2 is impressively unique, not only in its challenge as a piece, but for its most humbling moments — the piece calls for no fewer than four varieties of pizzicato ( normal, slap, snap, and left hand ), and makes frequent use of the three common cello clefs, requiring the cellist to be comfortable in all of his or her left-hand positions in order to even approach the piece.
No English team stepped forward but a team from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania of Henry Coulter and Lewis Cavitt accepted the challenge.
No court has ever challenged this occasionally controversial practice by striking down a law passed without the physical presence of a majority of senators in the chamber at the time of passage, although there have been attempts to challenge some acts on this ground, such as the Palm Sunday Compromise in the case of Terri Schiavo.
This challenge was to determine the number one contender to CM Punk's ECW Championship in order to compete for the title at No Mercy 2007.

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