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235 men were killed and a further 350 wounded Those casualty figures are wrong, — more than half of the battalion — within half an hour.
Those figures have been overused in several sites, in spite of not being up to date.
Those who held the middle ground in the ideological struggle became the central figures.
Those who were playwrights pure and simple fared far less well ; the biographies of early figures like George Peele and Robert Greene, and later ones like Brome and Philip Massinger, are marked by financial uncertainty, struggle, and poverty.
Those figures are not comparable across systems unless the method of scoring is specified.
Those taken into custody included South Vietnamese military personnel, present and former government officials, local civil servants, teachers, policemen, and religious figures.
Those who said they were of two or more races were 2. 8 percent of the city's population ( that totals 100. 2 percent because the percentage figures are rounded ).
Those who favour the practice say that this can highlight such issues as discriminatory historiography by, for example, putting into relief the extent to which same-sex sexual experiences are excluded from biographies of noted figures, or to which sensibilities resulting from same-sex attraction are excluded from literary and artistic consideration of important works, and so on.
Those base figures of speech can be literary references, resulting in a sophisticated form of allusion.
Those honored include artists, writers, activists, film makers, physicians, entertainers, sports figures, and public servants.
Those leading government figures who had voted for the resolution included Giuseppe Bottai and Emilio De Bono as well as Grandi.
Those population figures ranked Dadaab as the largest refugee camp in the world.
Those that have been found are figures in silhouette with some incised detail, perhaps the origin of the incised silhouette figures of the black-figure period.
Those listed under " plus " appeared in previous categories, e. g. " Washington " is counted under " Presidents of the United States ", but listed under " Revolutionary War figures " for completeness.
Those depicted in the murals are celebrities, famous politicians, as well as prominent sports and media figures.
Those plans were supported by such prominent public figures such as Clauswitz, Gneisenau, Theodor von Schon, Wilhelm von Humbold.
Those to have presented awards to recipients include both Irish and international figures from music, sport, film, television and beauty, such as Joe Elliott, Denis Hickie, Colin Farrell, Alex Zane and Rosanna Davison.
Those changes made the seat a notional Labour victory in the Rallings and Thrasher figures which were used by the Press Association for determining gains, losses and swings.
According to Susan Bayly: Those like ( Sir William ) Hunter, as well as the key figures of H. H. Risley ( 1851 – 1911 ) and his protégé Edgar Thurston, who were disciples of the French race theorist Topinard and his European followers, subsumed discussions of caste into theories of biologically determined race essences, ... Their great rivals were the material or occupational theorists led by the ethnographer and folklorist William Crooke ( 1848 – 1923 ), author of one of the most widely read provincial Castes and Tribes surveys, and such other influential scholar-officials as Denzil Ibbetson and E. A. H. Blunt.
Those figures represent a non-partisan calculation of the costs of the strike to the Boston business community.
Those figures are probably due to the action of the textilotoxin.
Those stories are mostly concerned with smashing taboos, and feature much sexuality and other bodily functions, as well as cod-psychoanalysis and pot shots at authority figures of all kinds including divinities.
Select programs on WERE during this period ranged from America's Workforce ( labor issues in the Cleveland area ), to The Gay 90's ( homosexual and diversity issues ) to Talking Books ( interviews with literary figures ), to Those Antique Guys ( appraisals and commentary on antiques ).

Those and would
Those who would suppress dangerous thoughts, credit ideas with high potency.
Those who saw his finished Pieta would take the place of the biblical witnesses.
Those who had driven hundreds of miles for the burial would not go home, for she might die any time ; ;
Those who, because of population mobility and the reputed desire of employers to train their own employees, would limit vocational education to general rather than specific skills ought to bear in mind the importance of motivation in any kind of school experience.
Those would be reserved for the orchestra's great nights when the soloist can surpass himself.
Those with the fastest computers and the most expertise take advantage of series of small differences that would not be profitable if taken individually.
Those attacks combined with Maxime Weygand's Hedgehog tactic would become the major basis for responding to blitzkrieg attacks in the future: deployment in depth, permitting enemyor “ shoulders ” of a penetration was essential to channeling the enemy attack, and artillery, properly employed at the shoulders, could take a heavy toll of attackers.
Those involved probably realized that their plot would invite war between Austria and Serbia.
Those who regard this homage as cynical should note that, cynical or not, such a move would hardly have benefited those involved, had Claudius been " hated ", as some commentators, both modern and historic, characterize him.
Those important concessions would eventually lead to the ultimately crippling rise of the unique nobles ' democracy in the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Those who opposed the amendment in North America became known as the " Unamended fellowship " and allowed the teaching that God either could not or would not raise those who had no covenant relationship with him.
Those who wished to restore the monarchy and the Ancien Régime by putting Louis XVIII on the throne, and those who would have renewed the Reign of Terror were insignificant in number.
Those of the larger states, such as the Kingdoms of Bavaria and Saxony, were coordinated along Prussian principles and would in wartime be controlled by the federal government.
Those who wished to restore Louis XVIII and the Ancien Régime and those who would have renewed the Reign of Terror were insignificant in number.
Those who ran away would be whipped and returned to their masters, with some masters shackling them to prevent escape.
Those of a different belief had to recognize that the process of consolidation, which imperial legislation had effected from the time of Constantius II, would now vigorously continue.
Those who see you stare at you, they ponder your fate: ' Is this the man who shook the earth and made kingdoms tremble, the man who made the world a wilderness, who overthrew its cities and would not let his captives go home?
Those who contend that Ashkenazi Jews should not eat egg matzah on Passover cite Rema ( Orach Chaim ibid., 4 ) ruling that the custom among the Ashkenazim is to refrain from eating egg matzah on Passover, unless it is necessary for children or the elderly who would have difficulty eating regular matzah.
Those still travelling ( including business travellers and travelling salespeople ) were under pressure to manage travel costs by driving ( instead of taking trains ) and staying in the new roadside motels instead of more costly established downtown hotels where bell captains, porters and other personnel would all expect a tip for service.
Those days, horses and stage coaches would carry mail.
Those that survived, like the small village of Drais near Mainz, would take almost a hundred years to recover.
Those seated on the left side of the plane would, therefore, have had a clear view of the towers approaching, with one burning, until the final moment of the flight.
Those problems would later become identified as post-traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD ).
Those receptions ended in the early 1930s, although President Bill Clinton would briefly revive the New Year's Day open house in his first term.
Those who are able to read the history in the light of what occurred later may perhaps be convinced that no policy whatever initiated, after 1766 could have prevented or even materially delayed the United States Declaration of Independence ; but to the politicians of that time the coming event had not yet cast so dark a shadow before as to paralyse all action, and if any man could have allayed the growing discontent of the colonists and prevented the ultimate dismemberment of the empire, it would have been Lord Chatham.

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