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They and retreated
They had retreated about two miles, when they chanced upon a number of British soldiers.
They retreated to Daniel Bell's where the received food, dry clothes and rest.
They retreated hoping they would be chased, and the community of Osawatomie would be left alone.
They benefited from the sunlight and clean air and retreated in the several sanatoria.
They were met by the Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla near Chaeronea and in the ensuing battle the Mithridatics were defeated and retreated to Chalkis.
They have retreated from many estuaries worldwide due to excess water pollution although in some estuaries that have been cleaned up, herring have returned.
They retreated to Fort William Henry.
They did so with such good effect that when the Hau Hau retreated they left behind thirteen dead.
They retreated away from the lake and all the way back to Te Porere.
They had not been defeated permanently during the incidents of March, but had only retreated temporarily.
They eventually retreated to the area of Shiwandashan, while Wang Heshun returned to Vietnam.
They then retreated to swamps of Poroutawhao, out of reach of the government, and the war was over.
They then retreated to northern Syria.
They retreated to Jamaica.
They were the descendants of Greeks who retreated into the mountains during the fifteenth century in order to avoid Ottoman oppression.
They retreated to " Prison Valley " where they rallied around the Ayia Prison and repulsed a confused counterattack by two companies of 19 Battalion and three light tanks.
They went to see her in the hospital, but she had retreated so far into herself that she believed she was still a teenager and didn't recognize them as her children.
They jointly retreated eastward from Prague, and their forces, known as the army of the towns, met the army of the nobles between Kourim and Kolín in the Battle of Lipany ( 30 May 1434 ).
They later watched from a distance as the Americans returned to their camp after daybreak, burned their provisions and tents and retreated toward Forty Mile Creek ( present day Grimsby, Ontario ).
They were defeated and the Egyptians retreated into northern Syria.
They then retreated and hid themselves away, going into a state of hibernation.
They did so, but they met Riall's advancing regulars and hastily retreated.
They turned Republican governor William Pitt Kellogg out of office, and retreated only in the face of the arrival of Federal troops sent by President Ulysses S. Grant.
They accompanied Władysław's forces in 1617, and while he retreated, they are said to have moved inland as far as the Ob River, where they were are shown to have been impressed by a giant golden statue ( possibly a Buddha, but also attachable to the Zlota Baba myth ).

They and swamps
They are not found in the sea with the exception of one or two frogs that live in brackish water in mangrove swamps.
They are small freshwater fish found in the dark environments of swamps, caves and deep lakes.
They were involved in river piracy including ; deception, concealment, ambush, and assaults in open combat, near natural obstacles and curiosities, such as shelter caves, islands, river narrows, rapids, swamps, and marshes.
They live in various aquatic environments ranging from acidic swamps to freshwater lakes, ponds, streams and rivers.
They are hematophagous and typically live in forested and muddy habitats like swamps, streams, reservoirs, and in rotting vegetation.
They also use swamps, reed beds, mangroves, and forest.
They occupy a wide range of wooded habitats, from subalpine to tropical rainforest, and mangrove swamps to semi-arid scrubland.
They may live and roam in the mountains of the west or the swamps in the southern United States.
They show a preference for marshes at the margins of lakes and rivers but can also be found at lagoons, flood-plains, wet meadows, swamps, reservoirs, sewage ponds, paddies and irrigated farmland.
They inhabit forest environments, with different species preferring forest canopies, undergrowth, or mangrove swamps ( Forshaw & Parkes 1991 ).
They are found in tropical forest, thorn forest, mangrove swamps and savanna, at elevations ranging up to.
They are strongly associated with wetland, and are typically found in swamps and marshy areas, oxbow lakes, reed beds, tidal creeks and mangrove areas and are more scarce around smaller, fast-moving watercourses.
They were often deposited in rivers and wet places like swamps.
They are often found in scrub patches of palmetto and occasionally near swamps, where amphibian prey is abundant.
They were constantly moved, were forced to do the hardest physical labour, and worked in the most inhospitable, fever-ridden parts of the country, such as forests, upland areas, and swamps.
They prefer to winter on fresh water wetlands such as swamps and lakes and are usually seen singly or in small groups.
They usually are found in swamps, caves, and sluggish fresh and brackish waters.
They are used to navigate difficult terrain, rivers, swamps and muddy areas.
They underestimated the difficulties of marching first through swamps, and then wild, mountainous country and only covered three miles during the night.
They build a floating nest in marshes and swamps, laying 2-5 eggs.
They are responsible for sucking people into swamps and lakes as well as killing the animals standing near the still waters.
They are also found in coastal and flood plain swamps as well as low shrub thickets.
They breed generally in dense secondary growth forests, red maple swamps or high elevation alpine forests.

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