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left and wing
Senator Mundt's gross distortion of President Eisenhower's conversation into a denunciation of President Kennedy as too left wing, a statement Mr. Eisenhower declared to be entirely false, is another case in point.
The Allied commanders agreed that Marlborough would command 36, 000 troops and attack Tallard's force of 33, 000 on the left ( including capturing the village of Blenheim ), whilst Eugene, commanding 16, 000 men would attack the Elector and Marsin's combined forces of 23, 000 troops on the right wing ; if this attack was pressed hard the Elector and Marsin would have no troops to send to aid Tallard on their right.
At the beginning of the battle, the English simulated flight on their left wing that provoked a hasty charge by the French knights against the archers.
* The left wing, composed of knights and foot soldiers was led by Robert de Dreux, Count William of Ponthieu.
The left wing consisted of the Breton police, militia of Dreux, Perche, of Ponthieu and Vimeux.
Meanwhile, the French feudatories on the left wing had thoroughly defeated the Imperial forces opposed to them.
Octavian's fleet was waiting beyond the straits, led by the experienced admiral Agrippa, commanding from the left wing of the fleet, Lucius Arruntius commanding the centre and Marcus Lurius commanding from the right.
Gaius Sosius launched the initial attack from the left wing of the fleet, while Antony's chief lieutenant Publius Canidius Crassus was in command of the triumvir's land forces.
Negus Tekle Haymanot commanded the right wing, Ras Alula the left, and Rasses Makonnen and Mengesha the center, with Ras Mikael at the head of the Oromo cavalry ; the Emperor and his consort remained with the reserve.
A group of left wing Labour MPs organised under the banner of " Keep Left ", urged the government to steer a middle way between the two emerging superpowers, and advocated the creation of ' third force ' of European powers to stand between the USA and USSR.
The party split between its right wing, led by Hugh Gaitskell, and its left, led by Aneurin Bevan.
The Lipponen cabinets set the stability record, and were unusual in the respect that both moderate ( SDP ) and radical left wing ( Left Alliance ) parties sat in the government with the major right-wing party ( National Coalition ).
A contest ensued between Chiang, who stood at the right wing of the KMT, and Sun Yat-sen's close comrade-in-arms Wang Jingwei, who leaned towards the left.
The Regent ( right ) and Admirant ( centre ) apartment buildings, with the south wing of the Witte Dame multifunctional centre ( left ).
The left wing republican party Sinn Féin is a party which opposes the current structure of the European Union and the direction it is moving in.
No parts are left at the airport after conversion from aircraft to ground vehicle, as the main wing and tail retract into the vehicle body.
Though it is on the left wing of Palestinian politics, its character is primarily nationalist rather than social democratic.
Schmidt supported the deployment but was opposed by the left wing of the SPD and by Brandt.
He had enough support to overcome opposition from the trade unions and the SPD's left wing.
On the other side, right wing militias ( such as the Falange ) and gunmen hired by employers assassinated left wing activists.
The positions were now named with left and right wing, centre, rover, point and cover point, and goalkeeper.
# the " horns ", or flanking right and left wing elements, to encircle and pin the enemy.
The son of moderate nationalist leader and Congressman Motilal Nehru, Jawaharlal Nehru became a leader of the left wing of the Congress.
About Martin Luther King he said: " I do question the sincerity and nonviolent intentions of some civil rights leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mr. James Farmer, and others, who are known to have left wing associations.

left and faction
" The Legislative Assembly consisted of about 165 Feuillants ( constitutional monarchists ) on the right, about 330 Girondists ( liberal republicans ) and Jacobins ( radical revolutionaries ) on the left, and about 250 deputies unaffiliated with either faction.
The disintegration and weakness of Russia induced an idea of " Grand Finland " among the more nationalistic factions of both the right and left ; a part of the Red faction had plans concerning the same areas ( Heimosodat ).
The king rejected Nadir Khan's advice and an anti-Turkish faction took root in the army ; in 1924 Nadir Khan left the government to become ambassador to France.
Haywood's faction prevailed, and De Leon and his supporters left the organization, forming their own version of the IWW.
In the foreground, he has grouped the leading statesmen from the Lords: Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey ( 1764 1845 ), William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne ( 1779 1848 ) and the Whiggy ( British political faction ) | Whigs on the left ; and Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 1769 1852 ) and the Tories ( political faction ) | Tories on the right.
The opposite viewpoint was that the king was seen as providing ' strong leadership against magnate excesses ' and that his demise ' was a disaster ' that left the people to put up with the years ' of consequent faction fighting '.
Mégret and his faction left the FN in January 1999 and founded the National Republican Movement ( MNR ), effectively splitting the FN in half at most levels.
In 1859, confident of gaining the presidential nomination and advised by his political ally and friend Thurlow Weed that he would be better off avoiding political gatherings where his words might be misinterpreted by one faction or another, Seward left the country for an eight-month tour of Europe that included a visit to Syria, where Ayub Beg Tarabulsy gave him several Arabian horses.
On the way there, in 383 the Spartan commander Phoebidas, invited by a pro-Spartan faction, seized the Theban Kadmeia ( the Theban acropolis ) and left a Laconophile oligarchy supported by a Spartan garrison ; even the pro-Spartan Xenophon could only attribute the act to madness.
Numerous Choctaws left their homes in the present-day county to join the battalions and participated in the Battle of Pea Ridge, in Arkansas, and at the Battle of Honey Springs in the Cherokee Nation, which pitted them against a Unionist faction of Cherokee Indians.
However, he was not offered release in exchange for a ransom, since Henry V of England had left instructions forbidding any release: Charles was the natural head of the Armagnac faction and in the line of succession to the French throne, and was therefore deemed too important to be returned to circulation.
It did not explicitly mention presbyterianism, and included some ambiguous formulations which left the door open to the English Independents, another strong faction on the English Parliamentary side, particularly in the parliamentary armies.
Sharon and the faction who supported his disengagement proposals left the Likud party after the disengagement and created the new Kadima party.
After the February Revolution of 1848, the Mountain was reconstituted as the left wing faction in the Constituent Assembly elected that year ( see: The Mountain ( 1849 )), and in the Legislative Assembly which followed the next year.
* Udo Tischer ( 1985 1987, left the faction in 1986 )
* Ulrich Briefs ( left the faction in 1990 )
* Otto Schily ( left the faction in 1989 and became a member of the SPD faction )
* Trude Unruh ( left the faction in 1989 )
* Thomas Wüppesahl ( left the faction on January 26, 1988 )
* Christina Schenk ( left the faction in 1994 )
* Vera Lengsfeld ( left the faction in 1996 and became a member of the CDU faction )

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