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They and attack
They could be used to attack a nation's people ( which would inevitably mean the loss of the attacker's own people ), or they could be used with discrimination to destroy the enemy's military force.
`` They cannot do otherwise than live in dread of each other since these weapons imply the possibility of such grisly surprise attack.
They provided a wealth of details used to attack the theory of a single evolutionary process.
They withdrew to Mercia, but, in January 878, made a sudden attack on Chippenham, a royal stronghold in which Alfred had been staying over Christmas, " and most of the people they killed, except the King Alfred, and he with a little band made his way by wood and swamp, and after Easter he made a fort at Athelney in the marshes of Somerset, and from that fort kept fighting against the foe ".
They sprung the attack when the Romans were most vulnerable-when they had left their fortified camp, and were on the march in a pounding rainstorm.
They attempted another attack the next day.
They appeared as if they were about to attack him or cut him into pieces.
They would support the focal point of attack from the air.
They were lighter and could outmaneuver the quinqueremes, where one objective was to ram the enemy ship and at the same time attack the above-deck crew with a shower of arrows and catapult-launched stones, which were large enough to decapitate a man.
They were married until his death from a heart attack in 1966, in Baltimore, Maryland.
They are responsible for the territorial security of Guinea's border and the defence of the country against external attack and aggression.
They may not be transferred to the service of foreign powers, nor may the military forces of any foreign power, except auxiliary forces assisting against hostile attack, be brought into the Realm without the consent of the Storting.
They were seen as a " safe " basing option, one that would keep the deterrent force close to home where it would be difficult to attack.
They rigidly and predictably applied their three-pronged " buffalo horns " attack, paradoxically their greatest strength, but also their greatest weakness when facing concentrated firepower.
They too needed time to marshal, supply and position their forces, and sort out final assignments to the three-prongs of attack.
They are most likely to attack if annoyed or harassed, or if their " personal space " has been encroached upon.
They could be used by maritime patrol aircraft to detect objects as small as a submarine periscope, which allowed aircraft to attack and destroy submerged submarines which had previously been undetectable from the air.
They had planned a night attack.
They are not recommended in those who have had a previous heart attack as they increase the risk of death and / or recurrent MI.
They will generally not attack humans unless startled or provoked, although females protecting their eggs can be aggressive.
They made thousands of makeshift weapons in a short amount of time, even using women's hair for catapult strings, and were able to hold off an initial Roman attack.
They may also be subject to attack if they are completely outside the ring, as long as no part of their body is touching, or directly underneath, a ring rope.
They will see that Popery is now, what it has ever been, a system of the darkest political intrigue and despotism, cloaking itself to avoid attack under the sacred name of religion.
They were arrested because they had been seen celebrating the attack.
They could attack area targets like cities, but could not reliably and accurately attack precision strike targets like enemy bomber bases, hardened command and control centers, naval bases, or weapons storage areas.

They and merchants
They were usually wealthy " country gentlemen " ( i. e. landowners, farmers and merchants ):
They were usually composed of wealthy " country gentlemen " ( i. e. landowners, farmers and merchants ): “ A country gentleman as a member of a Grand Jury ... levied the local taxes, appointed the nephews of his old friends to collect them, and spent them when they were gathered in.
They were the main caravan merchants of Central Asia.
They are made with large glass beads the Ainu obtained through trading with Chinese merchants.
They were judges and merchants, war veterans and revolutionary patriots, native-born and immigrant, establishment easterners and westward-looking adventurers.
They stocked up on provisions from local merchants, visited the colorful saloons for a bit of gambling and carousing, then galloped northward with their cattle only to whoop it up again on their way back.
The unification of Central Asia and Northern India within Kushan Empire in the 1st to 3rd centuries reinforced the role of the powerful merchants from Bactria and Taxila .< ref name =" Iranica "> Sogdian Trade, Encyclopedia Iranica, ( retrieved 15 June 2007 ) < http :// www. iranica. com / newsite ></ ref > They fostered multi-cultural interaction as indicated by their 2nd century treasure hoards filled with products from the Greco-Roman world, China and India, such as in the archeological site of Begram.
They were the main caravan merchants of Central Asia.
They were also masters of the trade in gold, which drew North African merchants to the western Sudan.
They also were teachers, preachers, merchants, engineers, and builders of industry.
They earned a living as merchants, but like many others, began prospecting when the California Gold Rush began.
They even allowed their own merchants to establish businesses in Rønne.
They are a civilization of human merchants known as the " Tlulaxa ", who specialize in slaves and replacement organs.
They distrusted the Catholic rural majority because of their disloyalty towards the Hanoverian state, and “ their apparent lack of enthusiasm for the kinds of improved farming that promised to raise the future value of landed property .” The municipal leaders ( mostly Protestant merchants and members of the landed gentry ), however, paid closer attention to the state of urban and rural artisans and tradespeople because of their salutary effect on the commercial economy on which the landowners depended.
They had rooms for merchants and their retinues and premises to store their goods as well as room for horses, carts and sledges.
They concluded that the adoption of line tactics by the English would make it impossible for the Dutch to compensate inferior firepower with better seamanship and they urged the States-General to finally start building real heavy warships instead of replacing losses by recruiting armed merchants.
They included many royal officials, Anglican clergymen, wealthy merchants with ties to London, de-mobilized royal soldiers, and recent arrivals ( especially from Scotland ), together with many ordinary people.
They represent ( from left to right ): Charity among the founders of Florentine philanthropic institutions, Christ enthroned with Mary and John the Baptist, and Florentine artisans, merchants and humanists.
They have of late fallen into some merchandising also, occasioned by the strange great number of their shipping, and there are now some considerable merchants ; but the town is yet but young in trade.
They have their own rubber processing plants from the raw rubber sap, and sell these products to merchants for export.
They were marched through the snow to Lancaster, where many of the men were allowed to work among the farmers, merchants, and tradespeople.
They claimed that such an implied contract required the merchants to become co-defendants in the customer lawsuits.
They hoped Thomas Jefferson's Republicans would liberate them from domination by the wealthy Federalist merchants of the city.
They were antagonistic to the aristocratic elitism of merchants and manufacturers, distrusted factory workers, and were on the watch for supporters of the dreaded British system of government.

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