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Skirmishes with the Germans were constant but the Romans could not draw them into open battle.
Skirmishes do occur between the Raj and Dai-Nippon, with two conflicts having been waged over Siam.
Skirmishes with France-outre-Mer have resulted in the loss of Sicily, and skirmishes with the Raj have resulted in the loss of Zanzibar, Bahrain, and Aden.
Skirmishes between pro-and anti-Gamsakhurdia forces lasted throughout 1992 and 1993 and developed into a full-scale civil war with Gamsakhurdia ’ s return to Western Georgia in September 1993.
Skirmishes between the two camps spread to other cities and towns in Austria, with the heat of the action occurring in Vienna.

Skirmishes and continued
Skirmishes and raids continued to occur: in January 1283, Aragonese guerillas attacked Catona and killed Count Peter I of Alençon in his hostel.
Skirmishes continued for eight years, but in 1839, the two countries signed the Treaty of London establishing Belgium's independence.
Skirmishes continued in Haifa and around the region.
Skirmishes continued throughout the area, and eventually Saulsbury would return to Confederate control.
Skirmishes continued, however, until the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919.
Skirmishes continued in 211 and in 209 when a force of Dardanians under Aeropus, probably a pretender to the Macedonian throne, captured Lychnidus and looted Macedonia taking 20. 000 prisoners and retreating before Philip's forces could reach them.
Skirmishes involving UN forces continued in Katanga.
Skirmishes between the communities continued for almost a week.

Skirmishes and types
There are four types of RvR combat: Skirmishes ( random world encounters ), Battlefields ( objective-driven battles in RvR-specific areas ), Scenarios ( instanced, point-based battles against the opposing faction ), and Campaigns ( invading enemy lands and capital cities ).
Skirmishes come in two types: land and space.

Skirmishes and .
Skirmishes began between UNAR and PARMEHUTU groups.
Skirmishes occurred in the county and Union forces arrested some men for treason.
Skirmishes were fought in the area as well.
Skirmishes occurred between U. S. troops and British-allied Indians along the Mississippi River frontier for months after the treaty, including the Battle of the Sink Hole in May 1815.
Skirmishes between government troops and armed groups lasted until 1913, and some historians consider these unofficial extensions part of the war.
( Twilight of the Idols,Skirmishes of an untimely man ” § 9. 29 )
Encyclopedia of Indian Wars: Western Battles and Skirmishes 1850 – 1890.
Skirmishes took place near the Ouachita River during the American Civil War.
Encyclopedia of Indian Wars: Western Battles and Skirmishes 1850-1890.
Skirmishes between the parties led to the Battle of Siffin in 657.
Skirmishes in the Border Worlds destroy ships regularly.
Skirmishes in the aftermath of the landing resulted in the British capture of some of those militia.
Skirmishes at Monck's Corner and Lenud's Ferry in April and early May scattered troops on the outskirts of the siege area.
Skirmishes followed, including the Battle of Boonville on June 17 and the Battle of Carthage on July 5.

with and Edward
Edward Rawson, secretary of the colony of Massachusetts Bay, described him as `` a man whose spirit was stark drunk with blasphemies and insolence, a corrupter of the truth, a disturber of the peace wherever he comes ''.
Underneath all the high-sounding phrases of royal and papal letters and behind the more down-to-earth instructions to the envoys was the inescapable fact that Edward would have to desert his Flemish allies and leave them to the vengeance of their indignant suzerain, the king of France, in return for being given an equally free hand with the insubordinate Scots.
When Sir Edward Greville enclosed the town commons on the Bancroft, Quiney and others leveled his hedges on January 21, 1600/1, and were charged with riot by Sir Edward.
Lines 23-36 of Lycidas later point to a friendship with Edward King, who entered Christ's College 9 June 1626.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
With Hudson looking on, his protege Greene picked a fight with the ship's surgeon, Edward Wilson.
Postmaster General J. Edward Day, who must deal with matters of postal censorship, is himself author of a novel, Bartholf Street, albeit one he was obliged to publish at his own expense.
Earlier this month Edward R. Murrow, director of the United States Information Agency, came to Hollywood and had dinner with more than 100 leaders of the motion picture industry.
The audience, according to Edward Cushing, responded with " a demonstration of enthusiasm impressively genuine in contrast to the conventional applause which new music, good and bad, ordinarily arouses.
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In 1904, he also wrote a novel, Born Again, clearly inspired by the popular Utopian fantasy Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy, an early harbinger of the metaphysical turn his career would take with the theory of Lawsonomy.
Academic historians decidedly sided with Geoffrey Elton's The Practice of History against Edward Hallett Carr's What Is History ?.
While in India, Hasan Ali Shah continued his close relationship with the British, and was even visited by the Prince of Wales when the future King Edward VII was on a state visit to India.
Edmund ( reigned 1016 ) was an elder half-brother of King Edward the Confessor, and Edmund's son Edward was in Hungary with King Andrew I, having left England as an infant after his father's death and the accession of Cnut as King of England.
The main objective of the mission, however, was to secure the return of Edward ; but this failed, mainly because Henry III's relations with the Hungarians were strained, and the emperor was unable or unwilling to help Ealdred.
Ealdred became involved with the see of Ramsbury after its bishop Herman got into a dispute with King Edward over the movement of the seat of his bishopric to Malmesbury Abbey.
It is not known exactly when Edward the Exile's family returned to England, whether they returned with Edward in 1057, or sometime later, so it is only a possibility that they returned with Ealdred in 1058.
During his lifetime a dynastic marriage with Princess Eleanor of England, daughter of King Edward I of England, was arranged.
Excluding those princesses who have married into overseas Roman Catholic royal families, only one member of the Royal Family ( that is, with the style of Royal Highness ) has converted to Roman Catholicism since the passage of the act: the Duchess of Kent, wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

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