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They and raided
They raided the Evolutionary's satellite, disabled the mutation field and defeated Sinister, who had been manipulating the Evolutionary.
They raided the Trojan allies and spent time farming the Thracian peninsula.
They raided Cornwall as late as 1082, but died in obscurity in Ireland.
They frequently raided the Parthian empire and the Caucasian provinces of the Roman Empire.
They overpowered their neighbors the Antakarana and Tsimihety and even raided the Comoros Islands.
They raided other Indian tribes, primarily the Pawnee and Comanche, to get the horses they needed.
They found an abandoned and starving slave, formerly belonging to one of the Amalekites who had raided Ziklag, and having given him fig cake, raisin cake, and water, persuaded him to lead them to the Amalekite raiders.
They landed at Pevensey in Sussex on 28 September and erected a wooden castle at Hastings, from which they raided the surrounding area.
They raided along the then-wealthy coast of Gallia Belgica ( i. e., the land south of the Rhine and north of the Rivers Marne and Seine ), and the Chauci made inroads into the region that would later become the Roman province of Germania Inferior ( which mostly consisted of the modern southern Netherlands ).
They raided again under the leadership of Tulabuga and Nogai Khan, successfully in 1286 and unsuccessfully in 1287.
They embarked 946 troops under Lieutenant Colonel John Murray of the 100th Regiment of Foot, and raided several settlements on both the New York and Vermont shores of Lake Champlain during the summer and autumn of 1813.
They were rudely surprised when ships such as the Admiral Graf Spee, Scharnhorst, and Gneisenau constantly raided the Allied supply lines.
They marched to Fort St George ( Thomaston ) and unsuccessfully laid siege to the town, and raided Munduncook ( Friendship ) where they wounded eight British settlers and killed others.
They ambushed Nicholas Herkimer's force in the Battle of Oriskany, but the fort's occupants sortied and raided their camp.
They also made their way into the peninsulas of Acte and Pallene in the south, beyond the river Nestus in the east, and are even said to have raided Cardia.
They frequently raided, rustled and burned local bawn enclosures from their inaccessible hillside encampments.
They raided travelers and isolated settlements and lived in the rugged mountains and back country.
They colonised Yorkshire under their leader Halfdan, who in the year 876 decided that it was more profitable to settle in the country that they had previously only raided.
They raided Jewish habitations and killed Jews they considered apostate and collaborators, while also urging Jews to fight Romans and other Jews for the cause.
They frequently raided Spanish cargo vessels carrying gold and other treasures from the New World to Spain.
They continuously raided the Balkans, contributing to the general decline of the area that had begun centuries earlier.
They were tolerated by the government which only occasionally raided them in an effort to show compliance with Irish law, although the national broadcaster, RTÉ, took a harsher approach, including radio jamming.
They raided Baghdad and in 930 sacked Mecca and Medina, desecrating the Zamzam Well with the bodies of Hajj pilgrim and taking the Black Stone with them back to Bahrain where it remained for twenty years.
They raided nationalist areas.

They and coasts
They failed to reach the Anatolian coasts of the Black Sea however, as another Indo-European people, the Kaskians, had established a kingdom there in the 17th Century BC, displacing earlier Palaic speaking Indo-Europeans.
They reside in the northern coastal lowlands of Eritrea and the eastern coasts of Sudan.
They dominated trade and discovery along the coasts of Africa, and Asia until the mid 17th century.
They are considered " common " ( 0. 20 – 0. 40 individuals per 100 km² ) in the eastern Pacific along the coasts of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, in the North Atlantic Ocean around Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
They fled, but it would not be the last time they harried the northern coasts.
They are broadest along the Golfo de Cádiz, where the coastal plain adjoins the Andalusian Plain, and along the southern and central eastern coasts.
They plunder towns and capture slaves but later colonising large areas of what is called Gwynedd, in particular Llŷn, the coasts of Arllechwedd, Arfon and the Isle of Mona ( approximate date ).
They are usually found over reefs, in tropical to sub-tropical waters along the coasts.
They also plundered all the coasts of the Baltic Sea, ascending the rivers of Eastern Europe as far as the Black Sea and Persia.
They have been found in the Caribbean and the Atlantic coasts of Africa and South America for less than 500 years, but evidence of their presence on the Pacific coast of South America predates Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas.
They settled along the south western coasts.
They also excelled in trading along the coasts and rivers of Europe, running trade routes from Greenland in the north to Constantinople in the south via Russian and Ukrainian Rivers rivers, most notably along the River Dnipro and via Kiev, then being the capital of Kiev Rus.
They were to explore both the north and south Pacific, including the coasts of the Far East and of Australia, and send back reports through existing European outposts in the area.
They inhabit the banks of fast-moving upland rivers with cold, clear waters, though, outside the breeding season, they may visit lake shores and sea coasts.
They were raiding the coasts of Roman Belgica in AD 41, long before they participated in further raids of the same coasts under Gannascus in AD 47.
They are extensive along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the U. S. in areas with active coastal deposition of sediments and where tidal ranges are less than.
They named the unknown area between the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of Florida Laguna del Espíritu Santo (" Lake of the Holy Spirit ").
They lived near the coasts of the Island.
They followed the same tradition with the establishment or use of commercial and supporting settlements in the Mediterranean coasts.
They built a following that covered both coasts and the American heartland, with performances from Berkeley, California, to New York, New York, and frequent returns to the band's Virginia home that included sold-out performances at such venues as the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts.
They travel to the coasts of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti and Hawaii in a quest for new surf spots and introduce locals to the sport.
They then followed the north coasts of New Ireland and New Guinea and visited adjacent islands, including, on July 24, what became known as the Schouten Islands.
They eventually established ( or re-established ) a host of small Acadian communities along the northern and eastern coasts of present-day New Brunswick.

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