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Then and Honduran
Then, on October 2006, Núñez was called up to the Honduran senior team for the first time.

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Then, following the battle, the Athenian army marched the 40 ( 25 miles ) or so kilometers back to Athens at a very high pace ( considering the quantity of armour, and the fatigue after the battle ), in order to head off the Persian force sailing around Cape Sounion.
Then the Greek army counter-attacked and defeated the Bulgarians at Kilkis-Lahanas ( Kukush ), after which the mostly Bulgarian town was destroyed and its population expelled.
Then an Athenian militia, led by the historian Dexippus, pushed the invaders to the north where they were intercepted by the Roman army under Gallienus.
Then another, even more numerous, army of invaders started a second naval invasion of the Balkans.
Then Lothair finally set out with a large Lombard army, but Louis had promised his sons Louis the German and Pepin of Aquitaine greater shares of the inheritance, prompting them to shift loyalties in favour of their father.
Ludlow stated in early January, 1660 when in conversation with several key officers of the army: ' Then ,' said Capt.
Then Napoleon turned north to confront the remainder of the Russian army and to try to capture the temporary Prussian capital at Königsberg.
Then an Athenian militia, led by the historian Dexippus, pushed the invaders to the north where they were intercepted by the Roman army under Gallienus.
Then he would rapidly shift his army southeast and cross the Rappahannock River to Fredericksburg, hoping that Robert E. Lee would sit still, unclear as to Burnside's intentions, while the Union Army made a rapid movement against Richmond, south along the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad from Fredericksburg.
Then, a localized Hutu uprising in 1972 was fiercely answered by the Tutsi-dominated Burundi army in the largest Burundi genocide of Hutus, with a death toll nearing 200, 000.
Then, sweeping down on the forces that the Carthaginians and their allies, the Numidians, are trying to muster on the Great Plains near the upper Bagradas River ( in modern Tunisia ), he smashes that army in the Battle of the Great Plains.
Then, in the fall of 1918, the Bulgarian army was badly beaten by an attack from the Allied forces in Greece.
Then in 324, Constantine, tempted by the " advanced age and unpopular vices " of his colleague, again declared war against him, and, having defeated his army of 170, 000 men at the Battle of Adrianople ( July 3, 324 ), succeeded in shutting him up within the walls of Byzantium.
Then, he proceeds to defeat Kingu, who Tiamat put in charge of the army and wore the Tablets of Destiny on his breast, and " wrested from him the Tablets of Destiny, wrongfully his " and assumed his new position.
Then the Swedish army would inflict several more defeats on the Imperialists.
Then on 16 May, while Mengistu had left for a four-day state visit to East Germany, senior military officials attempted a coup and the Minister of Defense, Haile Giyorgis Habte Mariam was killed ; Mengistu returned within 24 hours and nine generals, including the air force commander and the army Chief of Staff, died as the coup was crushed.
:“ Then the raiding army granted him ( Alfred ) hostages and great oaths that they would leave his kingdom and also promised him that their king ( Guthrum ) would receive baptism ; and they fulfilled it.
Then, in 1211, Muhammad al-Nasir had crossed the Strait of Gibraltar with a powerful army, and invaded the Christian territory and captured the stronghold of the Calatrava Knights in Salvatierra.
:" Then in the eighth year, ( Kharavela ) with a large army having sacked Goradhagiri causes pressure on Rajagaha ( Rajagriha ).
Then in the late summer of 1318, Sir John de Bermingham with his army began a march against Edward de Brus.
Then, instead of going into winter quarters, he prepared his army for a winter campaign.
Then, in 1529 – 1530, the forces of Nuño de Guzmán entered Michoacán and some parts of Guanajuato with an army of 500 Spanish soldiers and more than 10, 000 Indian warriors.
Clemenceau said ...‘ I am totally opposed to you – we both recognise a great danger and you are ... reducing your army and weakening your navy .’ ‘ Ah ’ said Bannerman ‘ but that is for economy !’... then said that he thought the English ought to have some kind of military service, at which Bannerman nearly fainted ...‘ It comes to this ’ said Clemenceau ‘ in the event of your supporting us against Germany are you ready to abide by the plans agreed upon between our War Offices and to land 110, 000 men on the coast while Italy marches with us in the ranks ?’ Then came the crowning touch of the interview.
Then Serbia and Greece proposed that each of the three countries reduce its army by one fourth, as a first step to facilitate a peaceful solution, but Bulgaria rejected it.

Then and Major
Then, the main attack, directly against the earthworks manned by the vast majority of American troops, would be launched in two columns ( along the river led by Keane and along the swamp line led by Major General Samuel Gibbs ).
Then Major Hasan turned his back on her and started putting another magazine into his semiautomatic pistol.
Then US Army Major Robert B. Staver, Chief of the Jet Propulsion Section of the Research and Intelligence Branch of the U. S. Army Ordnance Corps, used the Osenberg List to compile his list of German scientists to be captured and interrogated ; Wernher von Braun, Nazi Germany's premier rocket scientist headed Major Staver's list.
Then, in 1978, physicist and ufologist Stanton T. Friedman interviewed Major Jesse Marcel who was involved with the original recovery of the debris in 1947.
Then Major General Dempsey and his command assumed responsibility for the Area of Operations in Baghdad as the insurgency incubated, grew, and exploded.
Then he was placed in the hands of Major Henry, who had been listening from the next room, and whose mission it was to deliver him over to the military prison of Cherche-Midi.
Then, following an incident in which Blyleven blatantly gave the finger to a television camera obviously focused on him during one of the Rangers ' rare nationally-broadcast games, Blyleven was again traded on December 8, 1977 to the Pittsburgh Pirates as part of the first four-team trade in Major League Baseball history.
Then came ( May 1878 ) a commission of inquiry of which the principal members were Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, Major Evelyn Baring ( afterwards Lord Cromer ) and MM.
Then called Wrights River, Major Archibald Clunes Innes, Commandant of Port Macquarie Penal Settlement, sent the first government gang of Australian red cedar ( Toona ciliata ) cutters to work here in 1827.
Another description of this story comes from The Major Classes by ibn Sa'd al-Baghdadi, although this work is based on the former source :" Then occurred the " sariyyah " of Salim Ibn Umayr al-Amri against Abu Afak, the Jew, in month of Shawwal in the beginning of the twentieth month from the hijra, of the Apostle of Allah.
) Then, although wounded himself, seeing one of the officers fall, Congreve went out with Major William Babtie, RAMC, who also received the VC for this action, and brought in the wounded man.
Then prime minister, Sir John Major decided that the distinction between the BEM and MBE had " become increasingly tenuous " and he wanted more local people to receive their awards from the Queen herself.
* Then We Shall Hear Singing: A Fantasy in C Major ( 1942 )
Then in early April, the Minnesota Twins purchased his contract and Kielty made his Major League debut on April 10 against the Detroit Tigers.
" Then the Pride of the Southland's Drum Major runs through the middle of this formation.
Then Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Shaukat Sultan declared Mir a traitor on state-controlled Pakistan television in 2005.
Then Major Harris switched his attention to his own attackers, but before he could gain the offensive, his wingman was again attacked by a flight of enemy planes.

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