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recovery and conquest
This conquest of Peloponnesus by the Dorians, commonly called the " Dorian invasion " or the " Return of the Heraclidae ", is represented as the recovery by the descendants of Heracles of the rightful inheritance of their hero ancestor and his sons.
This conquest of Peloponnesus by the Dorians, commonly called the " Return of the Heracleidae ," is represented as the recovery by the descendants of Heracles of the rightful inheritance of their hero ancestor and his sons.
This conquest of Peloponnesus by the Dorians, commonly called the " Return of the Heraclids ", is represented as the recovery by the descendants of Heracles of the rightful inheritance of their hero ancestor and his sons.
The recovery before 1150 of the Taurus fortresses by Thoros had not seriously affected Greek power, but his conquest of Mamistra in 1151 and the rest of Cilicia in 1152 had necessitated a great expedition.
Indeed, the region was quite prosperous during that period, past the recovery from the war of conquest.
The conquest of Crete removed the direct threat to the Aegean, Byzantium's naval heartland, while Phokas ' subsequent operations led to the recovery of Cilicia ( in 963 ), Cyprus ( in 968 ), and the northern Syrian coast ( in 969 ).

recovery and part
As part of his recovery, Dr. Jacobson advised Munch to only socialize with good friends and avoid public drinking.
Economic recovery had been hampered by the separatist disputes in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, resistance to reform on the part of some corrupt and reactionary factions, and Asian financial crisis.
The recovery was accelerated by the currency reform of June 1948, U. S. gifts of $ 1. 4 billion as part of the Marshall Plan, the breaking down of old trade barriers and traditional practices, and the opening of the global market.
The recovery is a slow slide back to the initial part of the stroke, it gives the rower time to recover from the previous stroke.
Any government that is willing to assist in recovery will find full co-operation on the part of the U. S. A.
Among the 41 vessel fleet were 2 frigates, 22 missile attack craft ( including 10 advanced Osa II missile boats ), 2 submarine chasers, 4 mine warfare vessels, 8 gunboats, 6 patrol craft, 4 missile corvettes ( on order ), 3 landing craft ( on order ), 1 torpedo recovery vessel and, as part of its coastal defence system, Sepal shore-to-sea missiles with a range of 300 kilometers
More than 12, 000 volunteers and rescue workers took part in the rescue, recovery and support operations following the bombing.
It will be an integral part of their recovery.
While on-the-ground support of disaster recovery efforts is a major part of FEMA's charter, the agency provides state and local governments with experts in specialized fields and funding for rebuilding efforts and relief funds for infrastructure by directing individuals to access low interest loans, in conjunction with the Small Business Administration.
During the early part of World War II Leeds was used as a hospital where Lady Baillie and her daughters hosted burned Commonwealth airmen as part of their recovery.
Tony Adams statue outside the Emirates Stadium. His recovery and rehabilitation were helped in no small part by the arrival of Arsène Wenger as Arsenal manager in October 1996.
Many athletes also shave their legs or bodies to facilitate therapeutic massage that is frequently a part of their training or post-race recovery programs.
In March 1944, part of the camp was redesignated as an Erholungslager (" recovery camp "), where prisoners too sick to work were brought from other concentration camps.
Smithson's interest in the temporal is explored in his writings in part through the recovery of the ideas of the picturesque.
The second part is to pray for the recovery of the person if a specific ailment is being healed, or for the general health of the person if otherwise.
In the 1950s, in part to aid in Japanese recovery from World War II, the Forest Service set up long-term contracts with two pulp mills: the Ketchikan Pulp Company ( KPC ) and the Alaska Pulp Company.
Much engineering emphasis was placed on supportability and reliable operations including continued work on CPU and device driver support ( which was, for the most part, also sent to UC Berkeley ), hardware failure support and recovery with enhancement to error message text, documentation, and general work at both the kernel and systems program levels.
* Dickson Experimental Sound Film brief discussion of film's recovery and restoration, with downloadable version of the film ; part of the Internet Archive
Resuming, on his recovery, his duties as intendant-general, he took part in the battles of 1813, and was made prisoner after the capitulation of Dresden.
As he was in hospice, he urged the recovery of Taiwan be included in the post-war settlement ; it became part of the Cairo Declaration months later.
A breakdown in his health led him to resign his post on the committee in 1849, but subsequent recovery enabled him to take an active part in the working of the central relief committee instituted under Lord Derby, during the Lancashire cotton famine of 1861-1865.
So although Lee sought to be viewed as an integral part in the recovery of Christian truths and practices alongside a long line of Christian preachers, the result was to be separate from the same: " I am afraid that a number of us are still under the negative influence of Christendom.
NA literature suggests that service work is an essential part of a program of recovery.

recovery and managed
Populations in the Oswego River are being actively managed for recovery.
The country has managed only very little recovery.
As recovery of this effect can take time, any land based application needs to be well managed and considered.
The wars with Venice continued, and the War of Chioggia ( 1378 – 1381 )-- where Genoa almost managed to decisively subdue Venice — ended with Venice's recovery of dominance in the Adriatic.
It took nearly two years for doctors to rebuild his leg but he managed to make a good recovery, although he was left with a limp.
During his tenure, Owen also managed the largest recovery of misappropriated public funds in Canadian history.
After a short pull-back, a quick recovery followed and Steaua managed a six consecutive championship streak between 1992 – 93 and 1997 – 98 to equalise the 1920s performance of Chinezul Timișoara and also three more cups in 1995 – 96, 1996 – 97 and 1998 – 99.
As Secretary of Crime Control & Public Safety, Moore managed the state response to and recovery from several natural disasters, particularly Hurricane Floyd.
Lands are managed to provide and protect habitat for migratory birds, to preserve the natural diversity and abundance of plants and animals, to assist with recovery of threatened and endangered species.
The Progressive Conservatives as a whole managed only a modest recovery, however, increased their caucus size from sixteen to twenty.
85 % of all city managed recovery projects were either recently completed, under construction or in final design.
The Independent Labour Party managed a modest recovery after its poor showing in 1927, increasing its caucus to five members.
The Conservative Party managed a minor recovery from its disastrous showing in 1915, winning eight seats under new leader Richard G. Willis.
He managed a full recovery after one year, but his turning ability and backwards skating sometimes lagged.
As of March 4, 2010 Primus appeared on the recovery track as they reported 2009 net revenue of US $ 814 million and free cash flow of $ 27. 9 million ; revenue increases they claim are partly the result of :... sales of IP-PBX, data hosting and other managed services to small and medium enterprises ...

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