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Some Grand Masters also served as battlefield commanders, though this was not always wise: several blunders in de Ridefort's combat leadership contributed to the devastating defeat at the Battle of Hattin.
Some members wanted to take a shorter step back to a line between Arras and Sailly while the First and Second army commanders wanted to stay on the Somme.
Some of the French commanders urged an attack to destroy the English army then and there.
Some have argued that Mengistu, whom his commanders did not consider to be an intellectual, was more of a nationalist than a convinced Marxist, but that Marxism provided the best ideology for those trying to resist the dominant world powers, a policy that had been skilfully followed by previous Ethiopian leaders not least Emperor Menelik II.
Some of them believed that King Charles's army had escaped encirclement after the battle through inaction on the part of some commanders.
Some three years later, Ralph, who had been one of the King's leading commanders in the first phases of the Hundred Years ' War, was created first Earl of Stafford, a signal honour.
Some tankers were shipped to Europe without having so much as driven a car before ; some tank commanders were forced to teach their men how to load and fire their tank guns in the field prior to missions.
Some might be ship commanders ; others might be warlords who control large territories.
Some analysts have blamed U. S. military commanders and the captain of Vincennes for reckless and aggressive behavior in a tense and dangerous environment.
Some commanders like Rommel had refused to relay this order to their troops, considering it to be contrary to honourable conduct.
Some of the Yorkist commanders ( the Earl of Warwick, his father the Earl of Salisbury and York's son Edward, Earl of March ) reached Calais on 2 November 1459, where Warwick found his uncle Lord Fauconberg.
Some exceptions existed, namely the two hereditary Kings of Sparta ( who served as joint commanders of the army, and were also called arkhagetai ), the Kings of Syracuse, the Kings of Cyrene, the Kings of Macedon and of the Molossians in Epirus and Kings of Arcadian Orchomenus.
Some espionage historians have questioned the credibility of the best-known story of Darragh's espionage: that she supposedly overheard British commanders planning a surprise night attack against Washington's army at Whitemarsh on December 4, 1777.
Some of these specialized rations were discontinued during the war due to cost concerns, forcing commanders to adopt standardized rations in their place.
Some senior commanders argued that, as Switzerland was " full of German sympathizers ", it deserved to be bombed.
Some politicians, military commanders, and members of the Congress believed to have ties to Opus Dei opposed the conclusions and work of the Commission.
Some of the unit commanders were prosecuted for war crimes, while others, such as Unit 731, were granted immunity from prosecution in exchange for sharing biological warfare secrets with the American military.
Some of the prominent commanders of Jamiat included Ustad Zabihullah, Ahmad Shah Massoud, Ismail Khan, Atta Muhammad Nur, Mullah Naqib and Dr. Fazlullah.
Some of the passengers escaped the town and sent message to commanders in Louisville of the Confederate occupation of Brandenburg.
Some sources claim that the formal commanders of the unit were sent back to Uman, although the authenticity of the story is highly disputed.
Some Provisionals wanted no part of the truce, while British commanders resented being told to stop their operations against the IRA just when — they claimed — they had the Provisionals on the run.
Some commanders were police officers, former civil administrators, or tea planters.
Some of his top commanders took on the pseudonyms of dukes and courtiers.

Some and overtly
Some stories have been written with a proverb overtly as an opening, such as " A stitch in time saves nine " at the beginning of " Kitty's Class Day ", one of Louisa May Alcott's Proverb Stories.
Some forms of the Sephardi rite are considered to be very overtly kabbalistic, depending on how far they reflect the ritual of Isaac Luria.
Some of these experiences surfaced in the quasi-autobiographical " A Bathroom of Her Own ", an even more overtly political short story.
Some biographers have said that Stephen was a misogynist, although this has recently been questioned, and he may have felt emotionally attached to Albert Victor, but whether or not his feelings were overtly homosexual is open to question.
Some reviewers thought the tale overtly moralistic, or the Christian elements over-stated — attempts to indoctrinate children.
Some have suggested that the BBC under Curran was overtly middle-class, perhaps citing the claim by Edward Barnes, head of children's TV for the BBC at the time, that admirable characters should not be seen eating " chocolate and chips ".
* Some actors attempt to escape typecasting by overtly seeking to be cast against type.
Some stories on the archive contained controversial themes, such as age regression or overtly sexual content.
Some movies promote the Christian or Islamic faiths, and some movies are overtly evangelical.
Some sources state that the objectionable content was four pieces of artwork by Erol Otus and Laura Roslof that were too overtly sexual.
Some scholars suspect that the prologue to the Kutadgu Bilig, which is much more overtly Islamic than the rest of the text, was not written by Yūsuf, particularly the first prologue, which is in prose, unlike the rest of the text.
Some of these analysts believe it was actually used for counterterrorism training, while others believe it was used to train foreign fighters overtly aligned with Iraq.

Some and supported
Some early scientists such as Georg Ernst Stahl ( 1659-1734 ) and Francisque Bouillier ( 1813 – 1899 ) had supported a form of animism which life and mind, the directive principle in evolution and growth, holding that all cannot be traced back to chemical and mechanical processes, but that there is a directive force which guides energy without altering its amount.
Some results of Steiner's research have been investigated and supported by scientists working to further and extend scientific observation in directions suggested by an anthroposophical approach.
Some further research has supported these results, and found fewer side effects with cannabidiol than with amisulpride.
Some observers ( including George Kennan ) believed that the Japanese treaty led Stalin to approve a plan to invade U. S .- supported South Korea on June 25, 1950.
Some supported extending the NEP, as Lenin had suggested late in his life, or ending it and replacing it with a planned economy, a position Lenin held when he initiated NEP.
Some called for a maximum of two term-periods in each party body, including the Central Committee, others supported Nikita Khrushchev's policy of compulsory turnover rules, which had been ended by the Brezhnev leadership.
Some models supported separate instruction and data spaces for an effective virtual address size of 128 kB within a physical address size of up to 4 MB.
Some of the projects and products supported by ESPRIT are:
Some are thought to have supported a raised granary whilst others have been shown to have supported haystacks.
Some scholars who maintain the antiquity of the Gospel of Barnabas propose that the text purportedly discovered in 478 should be identified with the Gospel of Barnabas instead ; but this supposition is at variance with an account of Anthemios's gospel book by Severus of Antioch, who reported having examined the manuscript around the year 500, seeking to find whether it supported the piercing of the crucifed Jesus by a spear at Matthew 27: 49 ( it did not ).
Some of Gregory's theological writings suggest that, like his friend Gregory of Nyssa, he may have supported some form of the doctrine of apocatastasis, the belief that God will bring all of creation into harmony with the Kingdom of Heaven.
Some observers claim that Trujillo supported an abortive coup attempt by young Garde officers in December 1937.
Some canons supported Hofmann, but the opposition never grew very large.
Some people associated with Hoover have supported the assertion of his homosexual tendencies.
Some earlier optical keyboards were limited in their structure and required special casing to block external light, no multi-key functionality was supported and the design was very limited to a thick rectangular case.
Some ministers wanted St. Laurent to stay on and offer to form a minority government, following the logic that the popular vote had supported them and even though their Parliamentary minority was smaller than the Conservatives, the Liberals ' more recent governmental experience would make them a more effective minority.
Some democratically elected African leaders such as Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal and Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria supported the move, thereby creating a rift within the African Union.
Some of the poor, supported by the extended family, are now being left without visible means of support.
Some were supported with some pieces of wood maybe about the size of a 10-foot by 24-foot room, at the largest.
Some cards are supported by vendors themselves via binary-only drivers.
Some battering rams were not slung from ropes or chains, but were instead supported by rollers.
Some forms of anarchism oppose capitalism as a whole while supporting some institutions associated with capitalism, such as markets ( supported by some mutualists ) and some even go as far as supporting private property ( supported by some individualist anarchists ).
Some villages supported a population of more than 1, 500 people, surrounded by smaller satellite villages.

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