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They emerged as interchangeable cogs in a faulty but formidable machine: shaved nearly naked, hair queued, greatcoated, jackbooted, and best of all -- in the opinion of the British professional, Major Semple-Lisle -- `` their minds are not estranged from the paths of obedience by those smatterings of knowledge which only serve to lead to insubordination and mutiny ''.
They emerged as the major threat to the late Ming Dynasty after Nurhaci united all Jurchen tribes and established an independent state.
They emerged from the same roots.
They were one of a number of nonconformist dissenting groups that emerged around this time.
They also renewed the pact between the Popes and the kings of the Franks, confirming the privileges of the Roman church, and the continued existence of the recently emerged Papal States.
They have no close relatives, and descend from a line of coral-dwelling species that emerged around 40 million years ago.
They were said to have emerged from the acacia tree of Iusaaset, which the Egyptians considered the tree of life, referring to it as the " tree in which life and death are enclosed.
They emerged shortly after going over with minor injuries and were charged with performing an illegal stunt under the Niagara Parks Act.
They contain possibly organic carbon and imply some possibility that photosynthetic life had already emerged at that time.
They fought against the rampant corruption that had emerged in the civil war period and were initially welcomed by Afghans weary of warlord rule.
They did not create her ; it was her lila that she emerged from their combined energy.
They claimed that the deaths of a fair number of people in the waters of the Rhône were due to a dragon who lived in the river, and who had previously emerged, a many years before.
They emerged from the same Los Angeles scene that spawned Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Quiet Riot and others.
They were one of a number of nonconformist dissenting groups that emerged around this time.
They argued that sarcopterygians may have first emerged unto land from intertidal zones rather than inland bodies of water.
They soon entered into direct talks with Macdonald and Cartier, wherein Ritchot emerged as an effective negotiator ; an agreement enshrining many of the demands in the list of rights was soon reached.
They emerged in western Germany out of the German Youth Movement of the late 1930s in response to the strict regimentation of the Hitler Youth.
They first emerged in the late 7th century AD, concentrated in today's southern Iraq, and are distinct from Sunni Muslims and Shiʿa Muslims.
They were held again in 1932 when the Nationalists emerged victorious ( 21 seats out of 32 ).
They missed De Vasto's arquebusiers — who had, by 6: 30, emerged from the woods near the castle and swiftly overrun it — and blundered into 6, 000 of Georg Frundsberg's landsknechts.
Other bands such as Story of the Year-formally Big Blue Monkey, 360Smile, Blinded Black, So They Say, and Cavo emerged from St. Louis.
They were one of a number of nonconformist dissenting groups that emerged around this time.
They were also urged to lead their units from the front, and to keep command posts well forward ( Fredendall had built an elaborate, fortified " bunker " headquarters behind the front, and only rarely emerged to visit the lines ).
They included the Royalists, who supported King Charles I ; the Parliamentary forces, called " Roundheads ," who later emerged under the name of the New Model Army led by Oliver Cromwell ; the Fifth Monarchy Men, who believed in the establishment of a heavenly theocracy on earth to be led by a returning Jesus as king of kings and lord of lords ; the Agitators for political egalitarian reform of government, who were branded " Levellers " by their foes and who were led by John Lilburne ; and the Christian communists, who called themselves the True Levellers for their beliefs but who were branded " Diggers " because of their actions.
They surprised their enemies by drawing up as the Spartans emerged from a nearby wood.

They and late
They, however much they were in disagreement with the late Victorians over the method by which Britain was Germanized, agreed with them that the end result was the complete extinction of the previous Celtic population and civilization.
They were a little late in getting home.
They came together in the huge, high-ceilinged Council Chamber to hear the late leader eulogized.
They later established paint manufacturer Alba ( 1925 ), chemical and fertilizer maker Compañía Química, and textile maker Grafa ( 1932 ), among others ; by the late 1920s, the company's annual export receipts alone reached US $ 300 million.
They arrived back in the late afternoon, in time to see the Persian ships turn away from Athens, thus completing the Athenian victory.
They most likely originated in West Gondwana and are 67 – 107 million years old, so the oldest split could relate to the break-up of Gondwana in the middle Eocene to late Oligocene, 45 – 24 million years ago, and reached their current distribution by multiple intercontinental dispersal events.
They became adept at raiding Spanish settlements and, albeit in declining numbers, managed to hold off the Spaniards and their descendants until the late nineteenth century.
They hold their annual training camp from late July to mid-August at Ward Field on the campus of Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois.
They appear relatively late and only in Orkney and it is not clear why the use of cairns continued in the north when their construction had largely ceased elsewhere in Scotland.
They were on course for a treble of League, FA Cup and League Cup going into the final stages of the 1964 – 65 season, winning the League Cup but faltering late on in the other two.
They began corresponding in the late 1820s and met for the first time in March 1830, when Isaac D ' Israeli dined at Bulwer-Lytton ’ s house ( also present that evening were Charles Pelham Villiers and Alexander Cockburn.
They enforced this by a combination of violence, late 19th century laws imposing segregation and a concerted effort to disfranchise African Americans.
They had served their late master with exemplary loyalty but were quietly disposed of.
They turned their eyes towards King Geirröth, who was reigning in the stead of his late father, King Hrauthung.
They relocated to Los Angeles the following year, and after several lineup changes signed to Lee Hazlewood's LHI Records, where they spent late 1967 recording Safe at Home.
They sold poorly, due to some technical errors and incompatibilities, as well as their late appearance on the market.
They actually have a shallow history, and though unadon ( kabayaki eel bowl ) and ( tempura bowl ) that go back to the late Edo Period, the oyakodon ( chicken-egg combo bowl ) is a Meiji era innovation, with other ) donburi dishes following suit in later years.
They forced him to dismiss Tribonian and two of his other ministers, and then attempted to overthrow Justinian himself and replace him by the senator Hypatius, who was a nephew of the late emperor Anastasius.
They are strongly perfumed, and they appear relatively late in the growing season, generally late spring. Young nagami kumquat seedlings
They were not removed until the advent of molecular data in the late 20th century ; their previous inclusion made it harder to determine the relationships within the Laurales and between the Laurales and other groups.
" They were converted to Catholicism in the late 13th and 14th centuries, after conquest by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, and then to Protestantism in the early 16th century.
They were in fact from a house clearance firm Margaret had employed to clear her late cousin Ursula's country mansion.
They arrived in late 1125 and were greeted warmly by Honorius, and they remained in Rome until early 1126.

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