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These and victories
These expeditions were successful, but brought no lasting victories.
These were built by the various Greek city states — those overseas as well as those on the mainland — to commemorate victories and to thank the oracle for her advice, which was thought to have contributed to those victories.
These changes soon paid dividends, as the Allied ability to deny Japan air superiority was critical to their victories at Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal and New Guinea.
These victories led to the collapse of the coalition against France.
These victories alone were not enough to ensure ultimate Patriot victory, however, since many soldiers did not reenlist or deserted during the harsh winter.
These victories, however, did not provide enough for him to earn a living.
These fierce nomads were often raiding empires, such as the Byzantine Empire, and they scored several victories using mobility and timing to defeat the heavy cataphracts of the Byzantines.
These twin victories completed the Allied triumph, and ended the Persian threat to Greece.
These victories presumably lead the Danish nobility to recognize Christian III as King on July 4.
These great victories gave the French Army a sense of invulnerability, especially when they approached Moscow.
These victories proved hard to sustain, however, as forces loyal to David II gradually regained control of the country.
These victories may be ascribed to a well-trained army, which despite its comparatively small size was far more professional than most continental armies, and also to a modernization of administration ( both civilian and military ) in the course of the 17th century which enabled the monarchy to harness the resources of the country and its empire in an effective way.
These victories are marred by the loss of the Cyclades to Antigonus II Gonatas in the Battle of Andros.
These victories, among the earliest successful campaigns of the Israelites, quickly became legendary among them, and are referred to numerous times in the Bible as prototypical examples of God-given victory.
These victories brought Dahomey into conflict with European trade fleets and the Oyo Empire.
These poems refer to victories by Urien at the battles of Argoed Llwyfain and Gwen Ystrad.
These voting blocs together formed a majority of voters and handed the Democratic Party seven victories out of nine presidential elections ( 1932 – 36-40-48, 1960, 1964 ), as well as control of both houses of Congress during all but 4 years between the years 1932-1980 ( Republicans won small majorities in 1946 and 1952 ).
These formations had great successes on the battlefield, starting with the astonishing battlefield victories of the Swiss cantons against Charles the Bold of Burgundy in the Burgundian Wars, in which the Swiss participated in 1476 and 1477.
These victories rounded out the borders to the Dutch Republic, solidifying the revolt and allowing a national state to develop behind secure borders.
These victories paved the way for greater expansions under Abd al-Malik's son Al-Marwan.
Upon hearing of the spectacular French victories at Ulm and Austerlitz later in 1805, Fox commented: " These are wonders indeed but they are not much more than I expected ".
These victories encouraged alliances with other revolutionary leaders, including Pancho Villa.
These victories dispelled the tarnish of the 1897 defeat, and raised Constantine to great popularity with the Greek people.

These and capped
These advances were capped by a law that went into effect in early 1987 forbidding any discrimination on the basis of sex and providing protection against it.
These are functionally the same as capped reed instruments as the reeds are not in contact with player's lips.
These snow capped mountains such as Mt.
These cells collectively are called " capped brood.
These red " clinker " beds are often more resistant to erosion than the silty sandstone, so they appear on the higher parts of bluffs, and buttes on either side of the valleys of the Tongue River basin are often capped by beds of this baked and fused rock that are five to twenty feet thick.
These are recognized by its finned barrel and capped muzzle.
These concepts are believed to have ranged from a hard, or inflexible, salary cap similar to the one used in the National Football League, to a soft salary cap with some capped exceptions like the one used in the National Basketball Association, to a centralized salary negotiation system similar to that used in the Arena Football League and Major League Soccer.
These power outputs are capped via the use of intake restrictors although some heavier cars are given allowances to run larger restrictors to maintain parity.
These include an inverted funnel capped by a half-moon shape, a series of shapes resembling a skull with two misplaced ears, and a long, proboscis-like extension stretching down almost as far as the horizon line between her domain and that of the bachelors '.
These two days capped a period of extreme eclectic cultures-Rap, Modern Rock, Grunge, Classic Rock, and Folk and brought them together in a way that defined the rest of the decade.
;" Limited ", " capped ", " monthly maximum ": These plans have a limit on the number of discs customers may have out at any one time, and also a maximum total of discs that can be rented during each billing period ( usually monthly ).
These values will rise with inflation, but the increase will be capped at 2. 5 per cent annually.

These and Neville's
These injury problems together with a perceived decline in ability threatened to put an end to Neville's international playing career.

These and extensive
These curves were derived by an analysis of extensive skywave measurement data.
These things have been disseminated by other means, but always in the wake of extensive publication of analytic results.
These AC's are the most familiar based on extensive study due to their important roles in human health.
These are appropriate for extensive statistics.
These summaries may either form the basis of the initial description of the data as part of a more extensive statistical analysis, or they may be sufficient in and of themselves for a particular investigation.
These volumes respectively form the most extensive development of his views.
These allocated areas are managed using the principles of sustainable forest management, which includes extensive consultation with local stakeholders.
These include tapping, extensive use of legato through pull-offs and hammer-ons ( also known as slurs ), pinch harmonics, volume swells, and use of a tremolo arm or effects pedals.
These were extensive in Victorian cities in the United Kingdom.
These negative qualities provided extensive material for fiction writers in the Victorian era, and John remains a recurring character within Western popular culture, primarily as a villain in films and stories depicting the Robin Hood legends.
These wars resulted in the extensive loss of land, now known as the " Lost Territory ".
These LCD monitors go through extensive certification so that they pass the standards for the military.
These water level fluctuations are an integral part of lake ecology, and produce and maintain extensive wetlands.
These plateaus are rather extensive and almost surround several volcanoes in this area.
These later series make extensive use of specific street and garden locations in most episodes, particularly for scenes involving the Meldrew's neighbours.
These kinescopes, along with pre-filmed shows, and later, videotape, paved the way for extensive reruns of syndicated television series.
These measures, together with peaceful conditions in the country, have helped restore investor confidence and created conditions for the government to embark on extensive economic and fiscal reforms and seek donor support for a poverty reduction and growth strategy.
These pure quartz sands result from extensive weathering that occurred before and during transport.
These powerful local rulers, having thereby acquired extensive territories and large military retinues, took over administration within their territories and organized it around an increasing number of castles.
These nomads, who spoke Iranian dialects, settled in Central Asia and began to build an extensive irrigation system along the rivers of the region.
These extensive protests made Kaunda realise the need for reform.
These viceroys spent a relatively limited time in Canada, but their travel schedules were so extensive that they could " learn more about Canada in five years than many Canadians in a lifetime.
These communes d ' arrondissement were given extensive powers, and are very much like regular communes.
These defences became known as the Devil's gardens and are for the most part still there, especially the extensive minefields.
These magnificent rainforests are endangered by extensive logging and their replacement by fast-growing non-native pines and eucalyptus.

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