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Rall's and militia
Carl von Donop, Rall's superior, had marched south to Mount Holly on December 22 to deal with the resistance in New Jersey, and had clashed with some New Jersey militia there on December 23.
Rall's troops attempted to gain the hill, but were repelled by fire from Haslet's troops and the militia, and retreated to a nearby hilltop on the same side of the river.

Rall's and on
Steven Milloy, at the time a Cato adjunct scholar, celebrated Rall's death on his site junkscience. com, writing: " Scratch one junk scientist who promoted the bankrupt idea that poisoning rats with a chemical predicts cancer in humans exposed to much lower levels of the chemical a notion that, at the very least, has wasted billions and billions of public and private dollars.
Donop wanted to absorb Colonel Johann Rall's brigade into his garrison to fortify Trenton, but Sir William Howe was persuaded to let Rall hold command on his own in Trenton.
Rall's early work on the blood brain barrier led to modern treatment to prevent the spread of leukemia cells to the brain.
Much of Rall's work focused on reducing the side effects of anticancer drugs, which are often toxic in patients when administered in large enough doses to destroy cancer cells.

Rall's and American
American cartoonist Ted Rall's July 5, 2004, cartoon used the term to mock then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, depicting her character being sent to a " racial re-education camp " where she refers to herself as George W. Bush's " beard ".

Rall's and New
Perry Bible Fellowship comics and an interview with Gurewitch were included in Ted Rall's Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists in July 2006.

Rall's and advance
Rall ordered his regiment to form up at the lower end of King Street, the Lossberg regiment to prepare for an advance up Queen Street, and the Knyphausen regiment to stand by as a reserve for Rall's advance up King Street.

Rall's and .
Despite Rall's experience, the Hessians at Trenton did not admire their commander.
As the Americans disrupted Hessian supply lines, the officers started to share Rall's fears.
Lieutenant Piel, Rall's brigade adjutant, woke his commander, who found that the rebels had taken the " V " of the main streets of the town.
" Quirky, non-mainstream comics, such as Matt Groening's Life in Hell, Lynda Barry's Ernie Pook's Comeek, Ruben Bolling's Tom the Dancing Bug, and Ted Rall's political cartoons are also common.
Rall's film career waned as movie musicals went into decline.
Ted Rall's editorial cartoons were also first published in the " K-O Times ," as the paper is locally known.

charge and scattered
Wayne Kramer made scattered appearances on other people's records before being incarcerated for drug offenses ( in prison in Kentucky, Kramer was unexpectedly reunited with MC5 bassist Michael Davis, also behind bars on a drug charge ).
Alert to the danger presented to his scattered ranks, Richard regrouped his forces once more for a third and final charge.
These were recovered by a charge by the light company of the 41st Foot, but were either abandoned again or remained in British hands but could not be brought into action as the drivers and gunners had been scattered.
Under the prevailing plum pudding model, the alpha particles should all have been deflected by, at most, a few degrees ; measuring the pattern of scattered particles was expected to provide information about the distribution of charge within the atom.
On one occasion Grandmesnil ’ s charge was so ferocious that De Belesme ’ s men were scattered.
By 1819, José María Barreiro, who was in charge of the royalist troops in Nueva Granda, counted with at least 4, 500 trained soldiers at his command ( without including the troops scattered throughout the region ).
:" Curley accomplished his escape by drawing his blanket around him in the manner of the Sioux and passing through an interval which had been made in their lines as they scattered over the field in their final charge.
The Irish cavalry were scattered in the first charge, leaving their infantry alone.
Step by step, however, they retreated bravely, and Rupert, who had returned from his charge, sought in vain to collect his scattered troopers, so as to fall again on the rebels.

charge and militia
Unlike his infantry, who were hardened campaigners, experienced and disciplined, the militia were neither ; and Charles had no illusion of their ability to withstand a cavalry charge.
In the winter of 1775 and 1776, the Rhode Island Legislature put militia General William West in charge of rooting out loyalists in Newport, and several notable individuals such as Joseph Wanton and Thomas Vernon were exiled to the northern part of the state.
Instead of pursuing the fleeing militia, Webster wheeled around and launched a bayonet charge into the left flank of the Continental regiments in the center.
Brock's charge was made by Dennis ' and Williams ' two companies of the 49th and two companies of militia.
Brigadier General William Wadsworth, who was nominally present as a volunteer and who waived his right to overall command, took charge of the militia.
John Phillip Becker was placed in charge of the peoples militia.
In the battle that broke the back of the rebellion, Bayard played the role of champion and spearhead in the French assault ; a breakneck cavalry charge up a mountain slope against a seemingly impregnable barricade, defended by a pike-phalanx of Genoese militia.
Lieutenant Governor Hector Cramahé, in charge of Quebec's defenses while Carleton was in Montreal, organized a militia force of several hundred to defend the town in September.
The arrival of this experienced force boosted the morale of the town militia, and Maclean immediately took charge of the defenses.
Colonel Dudley Templer, in charge of the garrison at Montreal, issued a call on May 19 to raise a militia for defense of the city, and requested Indians living nearby to also take up arms.
Also that year, Rochester was appointed Colonel of the North Carolina militia, and Commissioner in charge of building and managing an arms factory in Hillsborough.
When the War of 1812 began, Massachusetts made him Major General of the militia, in charge of the Maine district.
Pennsylvania named him major general in charge of the state militia.
He was in charge of a small militia whose job was to protect the city of Arecibo from any attack which the city may be subject to, either by pirates or foreign forces.
As such, he was in charge of Britain's head-on confrontation with Zionist underground and militia groups who in this period challenged its rule in Palestine-the Hagana, Etzel and Lehi.
Unhesitatingly taking charge, she forms her block-long stretch of Grand Avenue into a militia, armed with guns, Molotov cocktails, and primitive weapons.
Calling together the gentry militia, Sophia managed to suppress the so-called Khovanshchina with the help of Fyodor Shaklovityi, who succeeded Khovansky in charge of the Muscovite army.
The High Council and their Guards were in charge of law and order, but each state controlled its own militia.
When the American Revolutionary War broke out with the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775, Wooster was in charge of the militia at New Haven.
Taking into consideration that from the history of his illness it is apparent that Brodsky has evaded hospitalization, it is hereby ordered that division No. 18 of the militia be in charge of bringing him to the official psychiatric examination.
Sadr entered into negotiations with the provisional government to lay down arms and enter the political process, while the U. S. declared that the Mahdi Army had been militarily defeated when Brigadier General Mark Hertling, a top U. S. commander in charge of Najaf, Iraq, stated " The Moqtada militia is militarily defeated.
Spanish leaders put him in charge of the black militia in Florida.
Patten decided to charge the militia position, shouting the Mormon battle cry of " God and Liberty!
Charles now took charge again, insisting on fighting an orthodox defensive action, and on 16 April 1746 they were finally defeated near Inverness at the Battle of Culloden by government forces made up of English and Scottish troops and Campbell militia, under the command of the Duke of Cumberland.

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