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The lower numbered corps ( I through IX ) consisted of one Regular Army and two National Guard divisions among the various states of the corps area.
Regular Confederate troops staged several large-scale raids into Missouri, but most of the fighting in the state for the next three years consisted of guerrilla warfare.
On formation, the regiment consisted of four Regular battalions, one Volunteer battalion covering the four Regimental areas and the Depot.
The regiment consisted of two Regular Force battalions and the Reserve ( Third ) battalion in Toronto until 1968.
The regiment consisted of a single Regular Army Battalion, approximately 600 strong, under the Commanding Officer, a Lieutenant Colonel.
The American side included the 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry, or " Rough Riders ", under Leonard Wood, the 1st U. S. Regular Cavalry, and the 10th U. S. Regular Cavalry ( this consisted of Afro-American soldiers, then called Buffalo soldiers ).
The male part of the order consisted of Canons Regular.
Regular guests consisted of Stuart Damon, Teresa Ganzel, Barry Jenner, Ilene Graff, and Howard Morton.
Upon its reinstatement for the Korean War, the Army of the United States only consisted of conscripts with the Regular Army, National Guard, and Army of the United States existing simultaneously in the same theater.
The cavalry of the U. S. Regular Army consisted of two light regiments trained to fight mounted or dismounted and designated as dragoons.
During the American Civil War, the Union Army consisted of a very small contingent of pre-war U. S. Army or " Regular Army " personnel combined with vast numbers of soldiers in state volunteer regiments raised and equipped by the States before being " federalized " and led by general officers appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate.

Regular and by
Initially, the October 2010 SDSR outlined a reduction of the Regular British Army by 7, 000 to a trained strength of 95, 000 personnel by 2015.
Regular conferences on cycling as transport are held under the auspices of Velo City ; global conferences are coordinated by Velo Mondial.
FAO's Regular Programme budget is funded by its members, through contributions set at the FAO Conference.
Regular shipments of beef from the Rupununi to Georgetown by air began on 9 July 1948.
Regular, Lulu Roman, " played " moonshine jugs ( by which, she would blow air over the spout, creating a " humming sound "), which partially explains the segment's title ( as well as the fact that " jugs " is a dysphemism for breasts ).
The video subsystem access allowing two different priorities by the user to the 2KB VRAM, Regular or Overriding video.
The Augustinian Rule, due to its brevity, has been adopted by various communities, chiefly the Canons Regular.
In the Nineteenth century, Fortress Bermuda would become Britain's Gibraltar of the West, heavily fortified by a Regular Army garrison to protect the Royal Navy's headquarters and dockyard in the Western Atlantic.
Here the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross | Canons Regular of the Holy Cross from Uden ( Netherlands ) are received by Pope Pius XII.
Regular expressions are used by many text editors, utilities, and programming languages to search and manipulate text based on patterns.
Regular semantics is a computing term which describes the guarantees provided by a data register shared by several processors in a parallel machine or in a network of computers working together.
Regular destinations serviced exclusively by full freighters ( non-passenger ) grew with 8 to a total of 27.
Regular public reading of the Torah was introduced by Ezra the Scribe after the return of the Jewish people from the Babylonian captivity ( c. 537 BCE ), as described in the Book of Nehemiah.
From the First to the Thirtieth General Assembly sessions, all General Assembly resolutions were numbered consecutively, with the resolution number followed by the session number in Roman numbers ( for example, Resolution 1514 ( XV ), which was the 1514th numbered resolution adopted by the Assembly, and was adopted at the Fifteenth Regular Session ( 1960 )).
They were now subject to an increasing amount of federal control, including having arms and accouterments supplied by the central government, federal funding, and numerous closer ties to the Regular Army.
Regular intake of the juice squeezed from the shoot or the shoot consumed as a salad is considered by the locals as a sure cure for various ailments, such as stomach ulcers and kidney stones.
Regular services by horse drawn vehicles would ply to local towns, taking goods to market or bringing back purchases for the village.
This community was one of the Canons Regular of the Congregation of Windesheim, founded by disciples of Groote in order to provide a way of life more in keeping with the norms of monastic life of the period.
Super 8 mm film ( often simply called Super 8 ) is a motion picture film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement of the older " Double " or " Regular " 8 mm home movie format.
Regular television appearances and sellout gigs all over the country mainly attended by teenagers.
The first technical ascent was in 1957 via a route pioneered by Royal Robbins, Mike Sherrick, and Jerry Gallwas today known as the Regular Northwest Face.

Regular and note
Regular tall-bike commuters note that both their increased visibility and the simple ' wow factor ' give them a safety advantage in automobile traffic over ' short bikes.
Regular items included the ( usually biweekly ) " Berlin for Beginners " (" Berlin für Anfänger ") and the show's end note, in which Manfred Dumke, an elderly pensioner, shared his curious insights on current affairs with the rest of Germany from the comfort of his front room.

Regular and rule
In 1163, Christ Church was converted to a priory of the Regular Order of Arrosian Canons ( Reformed Augustinian Rule ) by the second Archbishop of Dublin, later saint, Laurence O ' Toole, who adhered to the rule himself ; it was subsequently headed by an Augustinian prior, who ranked as the second ecclesiastical figure of the diocese, and not a dean, until re-establishment in 1541.
* Regular clergy, members of a religious order subject to a rule of life
The Regular Tertiaries, officially the Third Order Regular of St. Francis of Penance, who operate the Franciscan University of Steubenville, follow a rule approved by Pope Leo X.
In 969 Emperor Otto I granted the abbey to the Archbishops of Salzburg, who in about 1130 re-established Herrenchiemsee as a monastery of Canons Regular living under the Augustinian rule.
" In 1194, around age twenty-five, Dominic joined the Canons Regular in the canonry of Osma, following the rule of Saint Benedict.
Under legislation approved in May 2009 by the Texas House as part of the 81st Regular Session ( Senate Bill 175 ), UT-Austin ( but no other state universities ) was allowed to trim the number of students it accepts under the 10 % rule ; UT-Austin could limit those students to 75 percent of entering in-state freshmen from Texas.
The rule given them by St. Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz ( 742-766 ), is almost entirely drawn from that of St. Benedict, and no more decided traces of Augustinian influence are to be found in it than in the decisions of the Council of Aachen ( 817 ), which may be considered the real constitutions of the canons Regular.
" The letter to virgins was adopted almost immediately and became the rule of the canons and canonesses ; hence it was the religious code of the Premonstratensians, of the houses of Canons Regular, and of canonesses either gathered into congregations or isolated, of the Friars Preachers, of the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, of the Trinitarians and of the Order of Mercy, both for the redemption of captives, of hospitaller communities, both men and women, dedicated to the care of the sick in the hospitals of the Middle Ages, and of some military orders.
Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre were a religious order said to have been founded In 1114 ( or, according to other accounts during the rule of Godfrey of Bouillon in Jerusalem ) on the rule of St Augustine.
Clarke Rolls " The road along which Canons Regular walk in order to reach the heavenly Jerusalem is the rule of Blessed Augustine.
Further lest Canons Regular should wander away from the rule, there are given to them, in addition, observances in accordance with it handed down from remote ages and approved among holy fathers in all quarters of the world.
As a lofty tower surrounded on all sides by walls makes the soldiers who garrison it safe, fearless, and impregnable, so the rule of Blessed Augustine, fortified on all sides by observances in accordance with it, makes its soldiers, that is, Canon Regular, undismayed at the attacks, safe and invincible.
Many therefore suppose that the Order of Regular Clerics, or Canons Regular, was not instituted by St. Augustine, but was either reformed by him or introduced by him into Africa and furnished with a special rule.
On the other hand, communities of Canonesses Regular took the name and the rule of life laid down for the various congregations of canons regular, such as the Norbertines.

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