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They renewed the siege while Edmund went to Wessex to raise further troops, returning to again relieve London, defeat the Danes at Otford, and pursue Cnut into Kent.
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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.
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They later reconciled and renewed their vows in a spectacular ceremony held in Puerto Rico in December 2002 .< ref >
They renewed interest in the fable as a literary medium and led the way in suggesting their adaptation to the troubled politics of the time.
They have large spurs on their wings which are used in fights over mates and territorial disputes ; these can break off in the breast of other screamers, and are regularly renewed.
They have become the subject of renewed interest with the advent of bio-fuels and the push for green products.
They specifically cited the Treaty of Greenville, and reoccupied ancestral lands, beginning renewed resistance in the Northwest that was finally crushed in the War of 1812.
They said that during the present time the human soul dies and perishes with the body, but that at the time of the resurrection they will be renewed together.
They were finally released in March 1883 and returned to Parihaka, still under threat of arrest under the powers of the West Coast Peace Preservation Act, renewed in August 1883.
They were amendments to the Mutiny Act, which had to be renewed annually by Parliament .< ref > William Winthrop, Military Law and Precedents, 19-20 ( 2d ed., Government Printing Office 1920 ); " Quartering Act.
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They were sometimes prohibited by law, and were quickly renewed whenever such restrictions were lifted or enforcement waned.
They intended to bring attention to American Indian issues, including their demands for renewed negotiation of treaties, enforcement of treaty rights and improvement in living standards.
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They renewed their acquaintance when they returned from their missions and were married on November 14, 1923 in the Salt Lake Temple.
They longed for renewed spiritual power, as had been visible in the first century after the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the young church.
They were concerned about racism against Indians and were interested in developing ideas, writing pamphlets to bring about an Indian revival and renewed pride in Indian heritage and Indian culture.
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They were not invulnerable either, as during the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, Ottoman siege towers were sprayed by the defenders with Greek fire.
They considered either an assault or siege on the principal British base at New York City, or operations against the British forces in Virginia.
They are typically employed by specialist police, such as SWAT teams in high risk entry and siege scenarios, such as hostage rescue and breaching gang compounds, as well as in antiterrorism operations.
They enjoyed a considerable superiority in numbers over the defenders, but the settlement had been heavily fortified by Dupleix and after two months the siege was abandoned.
They and their native allies returned in the spring of 1521 to lay siege to Tenochtitlan, a battle that ended on August 13 with the destruction of the city.
They were first used during the German Eighth Army's siege of Riga, and again at the Battle of Caporetto.
They were supported by the arrival in April of 6000 soldiers and 3000 horsemen that started the siege of the city.
They had more trouble with the cities in Holland, where they took Haarlem after seven months and a loss of 8, 000 soldiers, and they had to break off their siege of Alkmaar.
They did not, however, have the original purpose of being a structure able to resist a prolonged siege or bombardment.
They distinguished themselves at the siege of Bergues, where Lieutenant-Colonel Hughes of Cochrane's regiment was killed, and still more at the siege of Ypres, according to Morgan's own story.
They encountered and destroyed the Roman force outside Constantinople and were only halted by their lack of siege equipment capable of breaching the city's massive walls.
They could, however, organize a defense of their home city, which, after an extended siege, was captured and completely destroyed.
They had a chance for revenge when Alfonso XI died unexpectedly from a fever in the siege of Gibraltar in March 1350.
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