Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Battle of the Nile" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Striking and information
Adams was one of several people who provided information used in the writing of the book Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism ( 2008 ) by Mark Hawthorne.

Striking and about
Striking up a conversation with D — about a subject in which the minister is interested, Dupin examined the letter more closely.
The rear of the Southern Force — the " Second Striking Force " commanded by Vice Admiral Shima — had departed from Mako and approached Surigao Strait about astern of Nishimura.
Striking India as a powerful cyclone, Gay damaged or destroyed about 20, 000 homes in Andhra Pradesh, leaving 100, 000 people homeless.
Striking northwestward for Memphis with 2, 000 cavalry, Forrest lost about a quarter of his strength because of exhausted horses.

Striking and French
Striking rapidly from the south at Champaubert, Napoleon tore into the center of Blücher ’ s strung out column as it was pushing west to Paris in pursuit of French Marshal MacDonald.
Striking an advantageous treaty with Umar in 1860, Faidherbe brought the French possessions into touch with the Niger.

Striking and ships
" Striking the small gap between the ships, Onslow fired raking broadsides into both vessels and then turned to lay his ship alongside Reyntjes ' flagship.
Striking the colors is the universally recognized indication of surrender, particularly for ships at sea.
Unfortunately, the courage of the ' Striking Force ' was to no avail in the face of the overwhelming superiority of the Japanese navy and after the disastrous Battle of the Java Sea most of the ABDA ships under his command had been put out of action and ABDA itself was dismantled.

Striking and at
Striking cloud colorations can be seen at many altitudes in the homosphere, which includes the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesophere.
Striking coins: wall relief at Rostock
4 ) Striking at the opponents lines of supply is known as a flanking strategy.
Naval Striking and Support Force NATO ( STRIKFORNATO ), homeported at Gaeta, Italy, whose lead nation is the USA, is commanded by Commander United States Sixth Fleet, and is also part of the NATO Force Structure.
Striking in Bogue's plan is his grasp of the consequences of growth ; he foresaw that the city's residents would eventually number in the millions and that such a grand park or efficient transit system could put in place early in the development at much lower cost.
Striking miners and others being deported at gunpoint from Lowell, Arizona, on July 12, 1917, during the Bisbee Deportation.
The Fairey Battles of the Advanced Air Striking Force were partially disabled by German strikes on their airfields at the opening of the invasion of France.
Striking interiors, the latest in high-tech equipment and taste-satisfying food that ’ s focused on variety all combine to create a palate-pleasing dining experience at the center of campus.
Striking in the United Kingdom was considered at first but it was thought that the commandos would have difficulty remaining unnoticed and Spain was chosen because the commandos could more easily pass unnoticed as tourists.
Striking at 5: 30 a. m. on Saturday, 16 December, the Germans achieved almost total surprise in breaking through the allied lines, beginning what is commonly called the Battle of the Bulge.
This was also the reason why the Sixth Fleet, in its NATO guise as Naval Striking and Support Force, South, was placed under American control rather than Allied Forces Mediterranean when the European commands were agreed at the same time.
Striking their form at the start, Hallam and Wass were so deadly on the treacherous pitches that they won match after match with almost no bowling changes-they took all but fifty of the 348 wickets falling to Nottinghamshire in nineteen County Championship matches, only one of which was played throughout on a pitch unaffected by rain.
* Wrote the Foreword of the book Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism ( 2008 ) by Mark Hawthorne.
Striking while the heads of state were at a peace summit, political insurrectionists have seized and occupied the administration's center.
In the intervening periods when the battleships and cruisers were not at sea, Admiral Briscoe operated Commander Task Group 675 ( Cactus Striking Force ) in Guadalcanal waters.
Striking northeastern Central America as a Category 5 hurricane, Edith destroyed hundreds of homes and killed at least 35 people.
Mullen ’ s last command at sea was as Commander, U. S. Second Fleet / Commander, NATO Striking Fleet Atlantic ( COMSTRIKFLTLANT ).
Striking at 9. 30 am on All Saints ’ Day ( 1 November ), it destroys much of Lisbon and many towns in parts of the Alentejo and Algarve ( Faro, Lagos and Albufeira are devastated ).
Striking officers established picket lines at seven stations.

Striking and Naples
** Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe Naples

Striking and where
* Mexican news journal Machetearte adopts the name in a game of words, where it can mean Machete Art as well as Striking you with a Machete.
The brigade's sign is that of a light-blue and maroon shield with a light blue Striking Eagle outlined in maroon emblazoned on it and was adopted from the Special Training Centre in Lochailort, Scotland, where Special Forces and Airborne troops were trained between 1943 and 1945.
At the age of twelve he went to Budapest and studied decorative art, but he soon left that city for Vienna, where he was educated for four years in the Allgemeine Bildhauerschule, winning the Füger gold medal with his " St. Boniface Striking Down the Banner of Wotan.

Striking and British
Early 1942 he commanded the Combined Striking Force of ABDACOM, American British Dutch Australian Command.
The resulting McMahon Act difficulties caused by potential British control of the United States Navy's attack carriers armed with nuclear weapons led to the creation of a separate Striking Fleet Atlantic, directly responsible to the commander of the U. S. Navy's Atlantic Fleet, in his NATO position as SACLANT, by the end of 1952.

Striking and Sir
The term knee-jerk was recorded by Sir Michael Foster in his Textbook of physiology in 1877: " Striking the tendon below the patella gives rise to a sudden extension of the leg, known as the knee-jerk.

Striking and had
Striking out on his own, he formed a group called ' Peter Tork And / Or Release ' with girlfriend Reine Stewart on drums ( she had played drums on part of 33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee ), Riley " Wildflower " Cummings on bass and-sometimes-singer / keyboard player Judy Mayhan.
Striking railway workers had attempted to shut down the Toledo Peoria and Western Railroad.
Striking up the same conversation they had begun the previous day, D — was startled by a gunshot in the street.
Until 2005, COMSECONDFLT had a permanent assignment with NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic's ( SACLANT ) chain-of-command, as the Commander Striking Fleet Atlantic ( COMSTRIKFLTLANT ).
On 22 February 2005 / 24 June 2005, with the establishment of Allied Command Transformation, and in the total absence of the Soviet threat that had prompted its creation, the Striking Fleet Atlantic nucleus was disbanded.
Striking this task force of economists had been urged upon the Pearson government by former Liberal finance minister Walter L. Gordon.
Striking employees had founded the Madison Press Connection, which survived for a year and a half as a general-interest daily before folding in January 1980.

0.243 seconds.