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Realising his tactical mistake had contributed to Tallard's defeat in the centre, Clérambault deserted Blenheim and the 27 battalions defending the village, and reportedly drowned in the Danube while attempting to make his escape.
Realising that they had insufficient stores for the voyage he set about hunting wild pigs and otherwise acquiring additional food.
Realising that the assaults could destabilise his realm on the eve of his departure on crusade, Richard ordered the execution of those responsible for the most egregious murders and persecutions, including rioters who had accidentally burned down Christian homes.
Realising that he had no hope of holding Jerusalem even if he took it, Richard ordered a retreat.
Realising that he had no hope of defeating Manuel, Raynald also knew that he could not expect any help from king Baldwin III of Jerusalem.
Realising the battle had become futile, Nebogatov was unwilling to sacrifice the lives of his sailors simply to save his own honour.
Realising that Henry III had been right and that there was no prospect of a Protestant king succeeding in resolutely Catholic Paris, Henry agreed to convert, reputedly stating " Paris vaut bien une messe " (" Paris is well worth a Mass ").
Realising that his bluff had been called, Reynolds was forced to go before Dáil Éireann and indicate that if he had known ' then ' what he ' knew now ' about the incompetent handling of the case by the AG's office he would not have appointed Whelehan to the judicial post.
Realising that the countercoup had failed, Constantine fled Greece on board the royal plane, taking his family and hapless premier with him.
Realising the importance of some type of recognition, on November 9, 1789, Lord Dorchester, the governor of Quebec and Governor General of British North America, declared " that it was his Wish to put the mark of Honour upon the Families who had adhered to the Unity of the Empire ".
Realising what he had done, he went to see his friend Stephany.
Realising that the man carrying the ladder had been killed crossing the beach and the ladder left behind, they looked for another way to cross.
Realising that they had now definitely been compromised the patrol withdrew from their position.
Realising that they had little chance of success the leaders of the society wound down the Friends of the People and radical activity became the preserve of secret organisations such as the United Irishmen and the United Scotsmen.
Realising that the finances of the family were now in terminal decline and recognising that neither he nor his brother had any children to carry on the line, William Lowry entered into negotiations with the National Trust in 1956 with a view to handing over the house.
Realising their potential as a source of available phosphate once they had been treated with sulphuric acid, he patented an extraction process and set about finding new sources.
Realising the need to seize the initiative, he ignored orders from Berlin and the colony's governor, Heinrich Schnee, who had insisted on neutrality for German East Africa.
Realising the importance of B Company's previous position to a planned counter-offensive, two hours after their withdrawal, Ferguson order Laughlin to re-occupy the position which they had just vacated.
Realising his error, he pulled his pistol, aiming it at Fraser who was poised to take him prisoner as he had Chandler.
Realising that his " good time " friends had left him during his 11 months in jail, Cornfeld began to seriously start thinking about his life and decided for the first time that he wanted a wife and children.
Realising that they had failed to subvert an officer with the British party, the North Koreans now made a series of concerted efforts to persuade Lieutenant WATERS to save himself by joining the camp.
Realising he had no choice, Aenarion assembled his armies to defend Caledor on the Isle of the Dead.
Realising Ridwan had been defeated, Yaghi-Siyan retreated inside the city.

Realising and business
Realising that through journeys were an important part of their business, the companies established special rolling stock in 1860 on a collaborative basis ; it was called the " East Coast Joint Stock ".
Realising, however, that he was not going to reach the top, and recognizing his talents were better suited to team management, Tyrrell stood down as a driver in 1959, and began to run works Cooper Formula Junior team using the woodshed owned by his family business, Tyrrell Brothers, as a workshop.
Realising this had limited success as a business venture, they then branched into the rather more lucrative world of film.
Realising that Ya Kun had a lot of goodwill and potential, Adrin decided to expand the business, so the family opened a second store at Tanjong Pagar and, in 2000, began franchising the brand.
Realising the potential for business and commerce in India, Parry came to Chennai, South India, in the late 1780s.

Realising and market
Realising that the C64 market was in an undeniable decline in 1990, CU made the decision to concentrate fully on the Amiga, dropping C64 coverage and relaunched their redesigned magazine as CU Amiga.
Realising the profitability of the market, Shih established am730 in late July 2005

Realising and for
Realising his illustrator's contribution to the book's success, Milne arranged for Shepard to receive a share of his royalties.
Realising that the company could not meet this level of demand, Brewster requested permission from Carpenter on 17 May 1818 for the device to be made by other manufacturers, to which he agreed.
Realising that she was destined for Octavian's triumph in Rome, she made several attempts to take her life and was finally successful in mid-August.
Realising the importance of their products for the war, they demanded higher salaries.
Realising that he would be unable to find an academic job in Australia, Childe decided to remain in Britain and look for one there instead.
Realising that her guests were gods, she and her husband " raised their hands in supplication and implored indulgence for their simple home and fare.
Realising that the time alloted for the campaign was drawing to a close, and reasoning that if he departed without defeating the enemies of Tegea, Theban influence in the Peloponnesus would be destroyed, he decided to stake everything on a pitched battle.
Realising that they will not be able to raise enough money by legitimate means, Debbie convinces the other girls to engage in sexual activities for more money.
Realising that the operation is now blown, Leamas offers to tell all in return for Liz's freedom.
Realising his danger too late — and having lost any chance to shell Sturdee's fleet while in port — Spee and his squadron dashed for the open sea.
Realising the importance of the thousands of lines of ' legacy code ' ( programs ) written, ' AS ' stands for ' Application System '.
Realising that a career in medicine was not for him, he instead accepted the offer of a two-year Carnegie research scholarship, to work in E. P.
Realising that the cost of a split in the left-wing vote was a continued National government, the two parties agreed to form a coalition for the 1999 elections.
Realising that frogman-type diving ( i. e. what is now called scuba diving ) could do many sorts of underwater work that the old-type heavy standard diving gear was unsuitable for, he and some associates got hold of war-surplus frogman's kit and set up a popular public show displaying frogman techniques in a big aquarium tank in Belle Vue Zoo in Manchester in England.
Realising that Dexter is faking his interest, Laton arranges for the villagers to discover that the Ivets are satanists.
Realising that he lacks allies except for Horatio, Hamlet gives a well-known speech on depression to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
Realising how easy it would be for Tracy to disappear with the cash and the baby, Roy insists she either marry him ( to stop her and the child leaving the country without his permission ) or the deal is off.
Realising the seriousness of these charges ( especially the fifth charge which carried a charge of 20 years imprisonment ), one of the defendants, Fred Jackson, defended himself arguing that by virtue of the political ideals it was impossible for Trotskyists to do anything deliberately to assist Nazi Germany, leading to no guilty verdicts on the fifth charge.
Realising that his ambitions were too much for one man to realise, he hired a close friend, Andrew Braybrook, to work for him.

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