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disorder and prompted
In 1105, however, Robert's continual stirring of discord with his brother in England as well as civil disorder in Normandy itself prompted Henry to invade Normandy.
Continued disorder and brigandry prompted the Civil Governor, William Howard Taft, to maintain the PC as a para-military force to complete the pacification of the islands.
The explicit psychological dimension of this tale has prompted many critics to analyze it as a description of the human psyche, comparing, for instance, the House to the unconscious, and its central crack to the personality split which is called dissociative identity disorder.

disorder and tribes
* British tribes take advantage of the disorder by the civil war and damage Hadrian's Wall.

disorder and back
Fugger's cuirassiers charged and, striking at a favourable angle, threw back Marsin's squadrons in disorder.
In Alsace, Marshal Villars took Baden by surprise and captured Haguenau, driving him back across the Rhine in some disorder, thus creating a threat on Landau.
The disparity of numbers – exacerbated by Villeroi stripping their ranks of infantry to reinforce his left flank – enabled Overkirk's cavalry to throw the first line of French horse back in some disorder towards their second-line squadrons.
A single attempt by the German army, on 12 August 1914, to use six regiments of massed cavalry to cut off the Belgian field army from Antwerp foundered when they were driven back in disorder by rifle fire.
The Othonians, though taken at a disadvantage, fought desperately, but were finally forced to fall back in disorder upon their camp at Bedriacum.
The disorder generally leads to a cape-like loss of pain and temperature sensation along the back and arms.
The point of order ends when any player ( or, depending on local rules, only the dealer, or only the player that called point of order ) announces " end point of order ," " point taken ," " point of disorder ," or " pick your cards up ," at which point the cards are picked back up and play resumes.
* Rally, a military term that describes when a demoralized military unit, usually retreating in disorder, is re-invigorated and turns back to active resistance.
Subject to bi-polar disorder and burned out by personal crises, Acorn moved back to Charlottetown in 1981.
Louis was driven out of the Dauphiné by Charles VII's soldiers in 1456, leaving the region to fall back into disorder.
The Byzantine survivors fell back in disorder and did not interfere in the caliph's continuing campaign.
and back to borderline personality disorder.
For since well-nigh all the people of Greece had come together and formed themselves in opposing lines, there was no one who did not suppose that if a battle were fought, those who proved victorious would be the rulers and those who were defeated would be their subjects ; but the deity so ordered it that both parties set up a trophy as though victorious and neither tried to hinder those who set them up, that both gave back the dead under a truce as though victorious, and both received back their dead under a truce as though defeated, and that while each party claimed to be victorious, neither was found to be any better off, as regards either additional territory, or city, or sway, than before the battle took place ; but there was even more confusion and disorder in Greece after the battle than before.
As Johnston's final troops arrived from the Shenandoah Valley, the Confederates launched a counterattack that routed the Union Army, sending it streaming in disorder back toward Washington.
The Hunnish warriors fled in disorder back into their own forces, thereby disordering the rest of Attila's army.
From his vantage point near Notre Dame de Bois Louis XV, attended by the Dauphin, Noailles, the Duke of Richelieu, and Louis XV's Minister of War, the Marquis d ' Argenson, had witnessed his best infantry fall back in disorder.
Ney's attack indeed came eventually to a standstill ; Bennigsen's reserve cavalry charged with great effect and drove him back in disorder.
Instead, he planned to allow the enemy to move into the Marchfeld, leaving there only the Advance Guard and VI Korps, with orders to delay their deployment, cause disorder and casualties, while gradually moving back.
The 24th Light and 4th Line successfully drove back the two Austrian battalions positioned before the village, which broke and caused some disorder in the Austrian first line.
Surprising the grenadiers, Pacthod stormed the position and pushed the Austrians back in disorder beyond the village of Aderklaa.
His playing career included some controversy and was cut short by increasing back disorder.
( When she recovered, she continued to pretend to have the disorder to win him back.
The birth of Nicholas's son Alexei in 1904 temporarily moved Michael back to second-in-line, but Alexei inherited the blood-clotting disorder haemophilia and was not expected to live.

disorder and come
Many of the poor blacks who had come to the city from the South decided to stay in Oakland, and longstanding black residents complained that the new Southern arrivals " tended towards public disorder.
As the two come into contact, cellular and structural changes in the cornea adversely affect its integrity and lead to the bulging and scarring characteristic of the disorder.
Effi is eventually taken in by her parents, and temporarily seems to recover from the nervous disorder she has come down with.
Even in the late 1990s Glazer continued to condemn the students ' " enthusiastic and euphoric rejection of forms and norms ," and in 2005 he pointed out that the revolts at Berkeley, Columbia University, and many other campuses constituted " a disorder that made no sense to those of us who had come from harder circumstances.
Instead of basing his personality on his own unforced feelings, thoughts, and initiatives, the person with a " False Self " disorder would essentially be imitating and internalizing other people's behavior — a mode in which he could outwardly come to seem " just like " his mother, father, brother, nurse, or whoever had dominated his world, but inwardly he would feel bored, empty, dead, or " phoney.
The mood disorder could come first or co-occur with the beginning of kleptomania.
DSM-IV requires that the clinician believe preceding stressors or conflicts to be associated with the development of the disorder, though how this might come about is still the subject of debate.
While the idea of a populace policing itself dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, with English Common Law requiring that all citizens have the legal obligation to come to the assistance of a police officer, it was not until 1673, when Charles II ruled that citizens may be temporarily sworn in as constables during times of public disorder.
Tsatsanis and Volkmar believe that assessment can provide unique information about the type of disorder a patient has which allows the psychologist to come up with a treatment plan.
Assessment can also allow the psychologist to understand the developmental progress of the disorder in order to predict future problems and come up with a successful treatment package.
Criteria for different mental illnesses are not consistently fulfilled by those who are diagnosed with them because all of these people suffer from the same disorder, they are simply fulfilled because the " mentally ill " believe they are supposed to act a certain way so, over time, come to do so.
Some come down with hyperacusis suddenly by firing a gun, having an airbag deploy in their car, experiencing any extremely loud sound, taking ear sensitizing drugs, Lyme disease, Ménière's disease, TMD / TMJ ( Temporomandibular joint disorder ), head injury, or surgery.
This flexibility is intended to minimise public disorder resulting from standard closing times whereby many intoxicated individuals are all ejected onto the streets at once come 23: 00, as well as encouraging less of a binge-drinking culture.
A March 2012 study conducted in Europe, in which minuscule electronic localization devices were fixed on bees, has shown that, even with very low levels of pesticide in the bee's diet, a high proportion of bees ( more than one third ) suffers form orientation disorder and is unable to come back to the hive.
He would later come to join the Suicide Squad in exchange for a shortened prison sentence, and it was revealed that he was plagued by bipolar disorder.
In the other half of cases, the signs and symptoms of the disorder appear during childhood and may come and go over time.
If I was to work again at all, it would be necessary for me to come to terms with disorder.
Rinconete y Cortadillo, a popular comedy among his works, features two young vagabonds who come to Seville, attracted by the riches and disorder that the 16th-century commerce with the Americas had brought to that metropolis.

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