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Objecting and on
Objecting to this action, the United Kingdom sent a task force to re-establish British rule on the Falkland Islands in 1833.

Objecting and been
Objecting to Ross's precipitate retreat, Sabine later recalled his " very visible mortification at having come away from a place which I considered as the most interesting in the world for magnetic observations, and where my expectations had been raised to the highest pitch, without having had an opportunity of making them.

Objecting and by
Objecting and cursing violently he insulted the lamas by shouting out that the tormas were only made of momo dough ( bread dough ).

Objecting and .
Objecting to the enormous expense, Gladstone repeatedly threatened to resign as Chancellor when the proposals were accepted.
Objecting to Mesrine's proposed kidnapping of a senior judge, and not sharing his desire for revenge against the system, François Besse disassociated himself from Mesrine and later disappeared.
Objecting to an increase of Slavs in the empire, the German liberals opposed the 1878 Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Objecting to the Ad lectorem, Tiedemann Giese urged the Nuremberg city council to issue a correction, but this was not done, and the matter was forgotten.
As Iowa historian George Mills explained decades later, " Objecting farmers gave in almost without exception to the show of force.

Caen's and on
Among his friends were socialites, artists, business leaders, politicians, visiting celebrities, and the unknown eking out an unglamorous existence on the downtown streets — characters equally prominent on the city's stage in Caen's view.
Caen's " Loyal Royal Typewriter Company | Royal " on display at San Francisco Chronicle offices

Caen's and term
The term arose from Herb Caen's description of the trial of Dan White, who was convicted in the fatal shootings of San Francisco mayor George Moscone and city supervisor Harvey Milk.
Caen's term stuck and became the popular label associated with a new stereotype — the man with a goatee and beret reciting nonsensical poetry and playing bongo drums, while free-spirited women wearing black leotards dance.

Caen's and word
Caen's column with the word came six months after the launch of Sputnik.

Caen's and country
This country is beautiful, and Caen's most beautiful city, the more attractive, the merrier, the better situated, the most beautiful streets, the most beautiful buildings, the most beautiful churches, meadows, walking, and finally the source All of our wits.

Caen's and been
Caen's capture has been described by historian L. F. Ellis as the most important D-Day objective assigned to Lieutenant-General Crockers's I Corps.

Caen's and by
The advance ran out of steam before nightfall, stopped short of Caen's outskirts by elements of the 21st Panzer Division.
Conscious of the opportunity to bypass Caen's western defences by exploiting the Caumont Gap, British Second Army commander Lieutenant-General Miles Dempsey met with Lieutenant-General Gerard Bucknall, commanding XXX Corps, and Major-General George Erskine, commanding the 7th Armoured Division.
She was Caen's first woman mayor and was defeated in March 2008 by Philippe Duron, a member of the Socialist Party.

Caen's and .
File: Tramway de Caen Station. jpg | Caen's ' tramway ' is in fact a modern guided-bus system
A lock keeps the tide out of the canal and lets large ships navigate up the canal to Caen's freshwater harbours.
Seizing the opportunity to bypass Caen's defences, a mixed mobile force of tanks, infantry and artillery, formed around the 7th Armoured Division's 22nd Armoured Brigade, advanced through the gap in a flanking manoeuvre towards Villers-Bocage.
British commanders hoped that the appearance of a strong force in their rear would force the German defenders of Caen's western approaches — principally the Panzer Lehr armoured division — to surrender or withdraw.
With resistance solidifying it became clear to the British that any opportunity to rush Caen's defences with small-scale actions had passed.
Caen's view of San Francisco was egalitarian and eclectic ; he made the daily round of restaurants, clubs, bars, and shops in both the tony and the less elegant quarters of the city.
From the late 1940s to late 1990s a dozen books of Caen's writing and reflections were published.
The three dots, or ellipsis, deliberately are included in honor of columnist Herb Caen's Pulitzer Prize winning writing style.

twist and on
The twist lay in using Bing Crosby's voice on the sound track while leading man Eddie Bracken mouthed the words.
The novel opens with a fugitive convict frantically trying to avoid the nemesis of being `` laid hands on '' -- a mysterious figure who looks into Pip's frightened eyes in the churchyard `` as if he were eluding the hands of the dead people, stretching up cautiously out of their graves, to get a twist upon his ankle and pull him in ''.
In a final twist, Bradley later went on to discover the existence of the nutation of the Earth's axis – the effect that he had originally considered to be the cause of aberration.
In a twist on Charles Dickens ' A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Blackadder is the " kindest and loveliest " man in England.
* The Black Magic, a sour twist on the Black Russian, can be made by adding a dash of lemon juice and a lemon twist garnish.
Nuestra Señora de los Vampiros is a black and white one-shot published in 1999 by Spanish comic publisher Dude Comics based on the story by Sheridan Le Fanu, but with a modern twist.
Since then, the tariff is calculated by a formula based on various factors such as the number of twist and somersaults, the height, the group etc., and divers are free to submit new combinations.
" Unready " is a mistranslation of Old English unræd ( meaning bad-counsel ) — a twist on his name " Æthelred " ( meaning noble-counsel ).
There was another twist on 28 July, however, when FMF Chairman Hari Punja called the lifting of the ban a fabrication.
Here, a single twist is illustrated, with left-plaited and right-plaited stitches on the left and right, respectively.
At specific points indicated by the pattern, the cable needle is moved, the stitches on it are worked by the other needles, then the cable needle is turned around to a different position to create the cable twist.
A properly made kilt, when buckled on the tightest holes of the straps, is not so loose that the wearer can easily twist the kilt around their body, nor so tight that it causes " scalloping " of the fabric where it is buckled.
If the pitch of this twist is on the order of the wavelength of visible light, then interesting optical interference effects can be observed.
* The Descartes line, " I drink therefore I am ", is a twist on his well known phrase " Cogito, ergo sum ," or " I think therefore I am ".
For one example, he expressed this playfulness in what is perhaps his most famous rhyme, a twist on Joyce Kilmer's verse: " I think that I shall never see / a poem lovely as a tree ", which drops " billboard " in place of poem and adds, " Indeed, unless the billboards fall / I'll never see a tree at all.
Stir well and twist a piece of lemon peel on top and serve.
On a twist round, players make the decision of which card to replace in turn starting with the player who bet first on the preceding round ( usually the player whose upcards make the best hand ), discarding the card they choose to replace, if any.
In an apparent twist on the myth of the so-called Five Ages of Man found in Hesiod's Works and Days ( wherein Cronus and, later, Zeus created and destroyed five successive races of mortal men ), Prometheus asserts that Zeus had wanted to obliterate the human race, but that he somehow stopped him.
From the mid-1960s on, as " rock and roll " yielded gradually to " rock ", later dance genres followed, starting with the twist, and leading up to funk, disco, house, techno, and hip hop.
Writer / Director Michael Pleckaitis puts his own twist on the genre with Silent ( 2007 ).
Modern updates on screwball comedy may also sometimes be categorized as black comedy ( Intolerable Cruelty, which also features a twist on the classic screwball element of divorce and re-marriage ).
A cartoon based on the book of the same name, it retold classic tales such as Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella, but with a twist.
In a humorous twist, it achieved its independence on the Fourth of July.

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