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soldiers and unwittingly
When the German Army occupies the castle to control the Dinu Mountain Pass, Molasar is unwittingly unleashed from deep within the innermost recesses of the citadel by a pair of treasure-seeking soldiers and he consumes their life energy.

soldiers and Spanish
Almagro had also asked for a high-ranking official from the Inca empire to prepare a route along with three of his most trusted Spanish soldiers.
The withdrawal of the Spanish from valleys of Chile was violent: Almagro authorized his soldiers to ransack the natives ' properties, leaving their soil desolate ; there was not one Spaniard that did not enslave a native for his service.
The arming of merchant ships with guns and soldiers to defend themselves against Spanish ships was of great importance.
During the Dutch Revolt, Eindhoven changed hands between the Dutch and the Spanish several times during which it was burned down by renegade Spanish soldiers, until finally in 1583 it was captured once more by Spanish troops and its city walls were demolished.
He was one of the Spanish soldiers involved in the Siege of Baler together with Major Rafael Alonso Mederos, who died of beri-beri during the siege.
Second-in-command to Hernan Cortes, Pedro de Alvarado was sent to the Guatemala highlands with 300 Spanish foot soldiers, 120 Spanish horsemen and several hundred Cholula and Tlascala auxiliaries.
* 1997 – In north west Rwanda, Hutu militia members kill 3 Spanish aid workers, 3 soldiers and seriously wound one other.
With these soldiers he drove the English from Tangiers ( 1684 ) and the Spanish from Larache ( 1689.
An example of siege during this time, prolonged during 337 days due to the isolation of the surrounded troops, was the Siege of Baler, in which a reduced group of Spanish soldiers, was besieged in a small church by the Philippine rebels, in the course of the Philippine Revolution and the Spanish-American War, until months after the Treaty of Paris, the end of the conflict.
Three workers were killed, and a rather larger number of soldiers died of the Spanish flu during mobilization.
* January 18 – In northwest Rwanda, Hutu militia members kill 6 Spanish aid workers, 3 soldiers, and seriously wound another.
Militia units provided 70 % of the soldiers that fought in the Mexican – American War, and also provided the majority of soldiers in the early months of the American Civil War The majority of soldiers in the Spanish – American War were from the National Guard.
* November 4 – Eighty Years ' War: In the Low Countries, mutinous Spanish soldiers sack Antwerp ( after three days, the city is nearly destroyed ).
Lords, ladies, Roman senators, tribunes, a Dutch gentleman, a Spanish gentleman, a soothsayer, musicians, officers, captains, soldiers, messengers, and other attendants
The Dutch were massacred, and the Spanish soldiers then marched to Road Town, where they killed everyone and destroyed the settlement.
Vieques was periodically settled by the British, but on each occasion they were driven off by Spanish soldiers from nearby Puerto Rico.
The Fascist government failed to learn from mistakes made in Ethiopia and Spain ; it ignored the implications of the Italian Fascist volunteer soldiers being routed at the Battle of Guadalajara in the Spanish Civil War.
In 1718 it was impregnable bulwark against the Spanish soldiers who needlessly and deployment of large forces, besieged it.
In September 1540, under orders from the conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado to search for the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola, Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, along with Hopi guides and a small group of Spanish soldiers, traveled to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon between Desert View and Moran Point.
Fathers Francisco Atanasio Domínguez and Silvestre Vélez de Escalante were two Spanish priests who, with a group of Spanish soldiers, explored southern Utah and traveled along the North Rim of the Canyon in Glen and Marble Canyons in search of a route from Santa Fe to California in 1776.

soldiers and language
This previous understanding of Greek language, Seaman suggests, comes from the “ experience of Roman soldiers during the first and second Punic wars.
As quickly as possible he organised raids on ports using this simple method, often bluffing through checkposts at night using the language skills of some of his soldiers.
In English language parlance, this load of paratroopers is called a " stick ", while any load of soldiers gathered for air movement is known as a " chalk ".
" It is also common to refer to ETA militants as Gudariak, soldiers in Basque language.
In Army Life in a Black Regiment ( 1870 ), Thomas Wentworth Higginson detailed many features of his soldiers ' language.
When Robert E. Lee retreated from Gettysburg, over 5000 wounded Confederate soldiers were left behind which were then treated by Dix's nurses, like Cornelia Hancock who wrote about what she saw —" There are no words in the English language to express the suffering I witnessed today ...."
In the 19th century, British writers who either considered this word an imposition on the English language, or difficult for common soldiers and sailors, argued for it to be replaced by the calque " steadholder.
In the novel, American soldiers use profanity ; his language is irreverent ; and the book depicts sex.
Fulco sometimes incorporated deliberate errors in pronunciations and word endings when the characters were speaking a language unfamiliar to them, and some of the crude language used by the Roman soldiers was not translated in the subtitles.
* In 2012, the Documentary Life does not lose its value ( Original title, Italian language, La vita non perde valore, Bluindaco Productions © 2012 ), focuses on the reintegration, lead by Father Giuseppe Berton, of former child soldiers, after they lived for years in the forest, together with the rebels of the RUF, Revolutionary United Front.
Vulgar Latin was the nonstandard ( in contrast to Classical Latin ) form of the Latin language spoken by soldiers and merchants throughout the Roman Empire.
As the commanding officer of a ' strike force ', Mandella commands soldiers who speak a language largely unrecognizable to him, whose ethnicity is now nearly uniform and are exclusively homosexual.
The roots of this expletive derives from the influence and informal language British officers used during the dealing and training of soldiers in the Singapore Volunteer Corps and the early days of the Singapore Armed Forces.
His recounting of the Holocaust, first to American soldiers, then to his son, is never in his mother tongue, and English becomes his daily language when he moves to America.
Naguib also began to study the Hebrew language in the 1950s, and soon after the Revolution he ordered that Hebrew be taught at military college and at Cairo and Alexandria universities, realising that the Egyptian army had been handicapped during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War by the fact that very few soldiers could interpret Israeli communications.
An " uncensored " version of the book was published with much fanfare in 2000 under the name Sotaromaani ( A War Novel, Linna's working title ), revealing that some of Linna's critique of the officer corps and the often quite coarse language of the common soldiers had been removed in the original, though much of the so-called censorship seems to have been standard editorial changes and removal of tautology.
It was brought to the area during the French colonial administration ( 1898 – 1960 ) by the government interpreters and by the soldiers of the colonial army where this language prevailed.
Neither side was able to speak the other's language, which left the sailors immobile in the face of commands from the soldiers.
But we do not know who those Hittites were, the soldiers of the Hittite army were certainly not from one language group.
The Flemish Movement became more socially oriented through the Frontbeweging ( Front Movement ), an organization of Flemish soldiers who complained about the lack of consideration for their language in the army, and in Belgium in general, and harbored pacifistic feelings.
This simple lullaby ( P ' tit quinquin means " little child ") marks the revival of Picard language in the area, to the extent that it became the marching song of the northern soldiers leaving for the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.
Humayun's return from Persia, accompanied by a large retinue of Persian noblemen and soldiers, signaled an important change in Mughal court culture, as the Central Asian origins of the dynasty were largely overshadowed by the influences of Persian art, architecture, language and literature.
These soldiers that you see keep our language and our time, but have no other country but the mind.

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