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Rebuffed at the front door of 165 Eaton Place by Mr. Hudson ( the butler ) as an " unwashed Irish vagrant ", he went around to the mews to make himself agreeable to Thomas the chauffeur.

Rebuffed and .
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Rebuffed repeatedly by Chief Justice DeLancey during the trial, Hamilton decided to plead his client's case directly to the jury.
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Rebuffed at first, Warneke offered to pay his own way to training camp.
Rebuffed by Bulgaria, but assured of support from Austria-Hungary, king Milan Obrenović IV declared war on Bulgaria on November 14, 1885 where the Serbs suffered defeat.

Kormisosh and raided
Kormisosh of Bulgaria raided as far as the Anastasian Wall, but was defeated in battle by Constantine V, who inaugurated a long series of nine successful campaigns against the Bulgarians in the next year, scoring a victory over Kormisosh's successor Vinekh at Marcelae.

Kormisosh and between
Conflict was resolved with a peace treaty between Kormisosh and Constantine V that probably confirmed the existing frontier.

Kormisosh and 40
According to the Namelist of Bulgarian Rulers, Umor reigned for only 40 days in 766 and belonged to the Ukil clan, which makes him a relative of the former rulers Vinekh and possibly Kormisosh.

Kormisosh and .
* Vinekh succeeds Kormisosh as king of Bulgaria.
* The reign of the House of Ukil starts in Bulgaria with King Kormisosh.
Vinekh ascended the throne after the defeat of his predecessor Kormisosh by the Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine V Kopronymos, which has led some scholars to assume that he was an usurper.
The 17th century Volga Bulgar compilation Ja ' far Tarikh ( a work of disputed authenticity ) represents Bunek ( i. e., Vinekh ) as the sister's son of Korymdžes ( i. e., Kormisosh ), who turned over the throne to him peacefully.
He was related by marriage to Kormisosh, who was either a father-in-law or a brother-in-law of Sabin.
Kormisosh () was a ruler of Bulgaria during the 8th century.
According to the chronology developed by Moskov, Kormisosh would have reigned from 737 to 754.
The " Namelist " stresses the fact that the accession of Kormisosh represents a change of dynasty, but it remains unclear whether that was done through violence.
The reign of Kormisosh inaugurated a prolonged period of war with the Byzantine Empire.
In response Kormisosh demanded the payment of tribute, perhaps constituting an increase in the traditional payments.
It is sometimes supposed that this defeat brought the reign of Kormisosh to its end through a palace coup, but the next ruler Vinekh may have been from the same royal house.
The 17th century Volga Bulgar compilation Djagfar Tarihi ( a work of disputed authenticity ) represents Korymdjes ( i. e., Kormisosh ) as the maternal grandson of Ajjar of Bulgaria ( otherwise unknown, but possibly the first of the lost names of the " Namelist ").
The 17th century Volga Bulgar compilation Ja ' far Tarikh ( a work of disputed authenticity ) represents Teles ( i. e., Telets ) as the son of Korymdžes ( i. e., Kormisosh ), but this does not agree with the testimony of the Imennik, in which the former ruler belongs to the Ugain clan, and the latter to the Vokil clan.

raided and into
In 1087 the Pechenegs raided into Thrace and Alexios crossed into Moesia to retaliate but failed to take Dorostolon ( Silistra ).
Led by a pretender claiming to be Constantine Diogenes, a long-dead son of the Emperor Romanos IV, the Cumans crossed the mountains and raided into eastern Thrace until their leader was eliminated at Adrianople.
In the late 6th century the dominant force was the Kingdom of Fortriu, whose lands were centred on Strathearn and Menteith and who raided along the eastern coast into modern England.
During a naval campaign of 1339, and again in 1377, the town was raided and burnt by the French, and seems then to have gone into a decline.
While most of the crew went into the forest to search for supplies, the Gegeines saw that a few Argonauts were guarding the ship and raided it.
At the end of 1181, Raynald of Châtillon raided south into Arabia, in the direction of Medina, although he did not make it that far.
* 1988 – Jaffna University Helidrop: Commandos of Indian Peace Keeping Force raided the Jaffna University campus to capture the LTTE chief and walked into a trap.
Maybe raided from 711 to 739 by the Arabs, the bishopric of Iria was incorporated into the Kingdom of Asturias c. 750 ; some tens of years later, at some point between 818 and 842, bishop Theodemar of Iria ( d. 847 ), found some remains which were attributed to Saint James the Greater, during the reign of Alfonso II of Asturias.
Robert raided into Lothian and forced Malcolm to agree to terms, and built a fortification at Newcastle-on-Tyne while returning to England.
In March, 1916 forces of Pancho Villa crossed into New Mexico and raided the border town of Columbus.
When buccaneers raided towns, they did not sail into port and bombard the defenses, as naval forces typically did.
On the resumption of war with France in 1369, John was sent to Calais with the Earl of Hereford and a small English army with which he raided into northern France.
On the orders of Police General Felix Buckman, Gomen's apartment is raided and Taverner is taken into custody, being transported immediately to the Police Academy in Los Angeles.
Denmark, however, did not provide much protection to Iceland, which was raided in 1627 by an Ottoman pirate kill fleet that abducted almost 300 Icelanders into slavery, in the episode known as the Turkish Abductions.
They raided along the then-wealthy coast of Gallia Belgica ( i. e., the land south of the Rhine and north of the Rivers Marne and Seine ), and the Chauci made inroads into the region that would later become the Roman province of Germania Inferior ( which mostly consisted of the modern southern Netherlands ).
On 26 April the Communist government in Munich raided the Society's premises and took seven of its members into custody, executing them on 30 April.
Erath County falls into Comancheria and found itself raided by Comanches until their removal to Oklahoma after 1875.
In early March 1782, 160 Pennsylvania militia led by Lieutenant Colonel David Williamson raided the villages and garrisoned the Indians in the village of Gnadenhütten, accusing them of taking part in raids into Pennsylvania.
The town was raided September 1, 1861, by Confederate raiders, who took much property and kidnapped eight free blacks, who may have been placed into slavery.
After a two-and-a-half day siege, Russian Spetsnaz forces pumped an unknown chemical agent ( thought to be fentanyl, or 3-methylfentanyl ), into the building's ventilation system and raided it.
Instead, the Apalachin Meeting turned into a terrible fiasco when law enforcement raided the meeting.
In 1323 Mortimer went into exile after he and several other marcher lords raided the lands of Hugh le Despenser.
For three centuries, the Northmen commonly called the Vikings raided and pillaged and went where they willed, far into central Russia and the Ukraine, and even to far off Constantinople ( both via the Black Sea tributaries and through the Strait of Gibraltar ).
The following year, leaders who had escaped across the border into the United States raided Lower Canada in February 1838.

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