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Trask's prototype alone was a dangerous challenge, even for the combined might of the X-Men and the Brotherhood.
One of Trask's contributions to the Hawaiian sovereignty movement was her founding of Na Koa Ikaika o Ka Lāhui Hawaii, a native Hawaiian non-governmental organization.

Trask's and Trask
* Bio-Sentinels-Humans infected by a technological virus created by Simon Trask, the victims become anti-mutant activists, who later at Trask's command, are fully transformed into robotic Sentinels mindlessly following Trask's commands.
There, the three X-Men, along with several other mutants, are enslaved by Trask and Gyrich who are harnessing the mutants ' powers to create a massive dam in Genosha whose water power will be used to run Trask's newly-created Master Mold.
Cassandra duplicated Trask's DNA so she could also issue orders to the Sentinels, programmed to obey only those with the DNA of a Trask.

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agent, and to Trask's dismay, released in public by Magneto to force the X-Men to fight it and reveal the existence of mutants to the media.
Despite having very little actual battle experience during his brief military career, cut short by the loss of his leg, Adam Trask's father Cyrus joins the GAR and assumes the stature of " a great man " through his involvement with the organization.
* Larry Trask's review of The Atoms of Language: The Mind ’ s Hidden Rules of Grammar by Mark C. Baker

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Days later, Tess and Jack gatecrash Trask's ( Philip Bosco ) daughter ’ s ( Barbara Garrick ) wedding and pitch their plan.
A lifelong bachelor, in 1920, eleven years after Trask's tragic death in a railroad accident, Peabody married his widow Katrina, and they lived at Yaddo until her death in 1922.
* The use of Bengtson's reconstruction of Proto -/ Pre-Basque rather than Trask's.
Tanya's travels through time would result in property damage to Trask's land.
However, during an experimental examination of Brock ( as Venom ) the Beetle abruptly broke into Trask's facility allowing Venom to escape.
Notably in the game, he loses his left hand to Wolverine ( similar to the losing of Weapon X's Professor Thorton's right hand ), Wolverine requiring Trask's handprint to get through a door in the facility that he is searching, only to have it replaced with a cybernetic hand in the future.

overland and journey
Of the reactor's journey, only about 40 miles were traveled overland, from the final port to the refinery.
Passengers and freight had to travel overland, a journey made more difficult by the rough condition of the roads.
* 1771 – Bloody Falls Massacre: Chipewyan chief Matonabbee, traveling as the guide to Samuel Hearne on his Arctic overland journey, massacres a group of unsuspecting Inuit.
In 1838 agreement was reached with Sultan of Lahej to permit a coaling station at Aden, thereby allowing the journey time to the Far East ( via the Mediterranean, the Alexandria to Cairo overland crossing and the Red Sea ) to be roughly halved compared with the traditional South Atlantic route.
The war is marked by Hannibal's surprising overland journey and his costly crossing of the Alps, followed by his reinforcement by Gaulish allies and crushing victories over Roman armies in the battle of the Trebia and the giant ambush at Trasimene.
The journey proved to be an ordeal due to transportation disruptions and an outbreak of cholera within the entourage while traveling overland through Panama.
* January 3 – Edmund Hillary's Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition completes the third overland journey to the South Pole, and the first to use powered vehicles.
to Samuel Hearne on his Arctic overland journey, massacres a group of unsuspecting Inuit.
A safari, from a Swahili word meaning a long journey, especially in Africa is defined as an overland journey.
The survey completed, on July 14, 1803, a company of troops set out to make the overland journey from Detroit to Chicago.
The new king embarked on an overland journey through Italy and France, where among other things he visited the pope in Rome and suppressed a rebellion in Gascony.
The overland journey from Yakutsk to Anadyrsk took about six months.
The Naskapis left Fort Chimo on foot to make the journey to Schefferville overland.
The dangers faced by those who make the long trek and the fact that only relatively small quantities of the precious crystalline substance could be carried in any single journey, made moving salt via overland routes very expensive.
In 1826, Jedediah Smith passed through what is now Upland on the first overland journey to the West coast of North America via the National Old Trails Highway ( present-day Foothill Blvd ).
Biggs is where travelers on the Oregon Trail would first see the Columbia River after their overland journey.
After spending nearly six years in the office of his uncle, Benjamin Austen, he was tempted to leave England for Sri Lanka ( Ceylon ) by the prospect of obtaining an appointment in the Civil Service, and he started in 1839 with the intention of making an overland journey across Asia.
Most then traveled by ship to Indianola in December, 1844 and began the overland journey to the Fisher-Miller Land Grant purchased by Prince Solms.
A safari () is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to Africa.
He became famous for his seventeen year overland journey to India, which is recorded in detail in the classic Chinese text Great Tang Records on the Western Regions, which in turn provided the inspiration for the classical novel Journey to the West, written by Wu Cheng ' en during the Ming Dynasty, around nine centuries after Xuanzang's death.
After a nearly overland journey, and having long been given up for dead, Leichhardt arrived in Port Essington on 17 December 1845.
He decided to make an overland journey via the Natchez Trace and then east to Washington.
Most winter in wooded areas in the Mexico state of Guerrero, traveling over 2, 000 miles by an overland route from its nearest summer home — a prodigious journey for a bird weighing only three or four grams.
The town is named for Major James Thomas Morisset, who camped there in 1823 while making the first overland journey from Sydney to Newcastle.

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The campaign's objective was to capture Richmond by moving the Army of the Potomac by boat to the peninsula and then overland to the Confederate capital.
An important raw material, amber was transported from the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts overland by way of the Vistula and Dnieper rivers to Italy, Greece, the Black Sea, and Egypt thousands of years ago, and long after.
In settling the American west it was generally faster to navigate down River from Brownsville, Pennsylvania, to the Ohio River confluence with the Mississippi and then pole up river against the current to St Louis than to travel overland on the rare primitive dirt roads for many decades after the American revolution.
Driven off by Roman forces, the coalition host moved overland into Thracia, where finally it was crushed by emperor Claudius II ( r. 268-70 ) at Naissus ( 269 ).
In the Middle Ages, water transport was cheaper and faster than transport overland.
This was the point at which the silver and gold treasure of Peru had to be landed and sent overland to the Caribbean Sea, where galleons from Spain would pick it up at the town of Nombre de Dios.
: The Treaty stipulated that no overland trade between Gibraltar and Spain was to take place, except for emergency provisions in the case that Gibraltar is unable to be supplied by sea.
Correctly guessing that this was Hudson Bay, they sought French backing for a plan to set up a trading post on the Bay, thus reducing the cost of moving furs overland.
The location was favorable because there is a short portage of less than 15 km to the Treene River, which flows into the Eider with its North Sea estuary, making it a convenient place where goods and ships could be ported overland for an almost uninterrupted seaway between the Baltic and the North Sea and avoid a dangerous circumnavigation of Jutland.
As overland travel was relatively difficult, its position on the upper navigable reaches of the river helped it to grow by increasing trade.
Hanover was thus a gateway to the Rhine, Ruhr and Saar river valleys, their industrial areas which grew up to the southwest and the plains regions to the east and north, for overland traffic skirting the Harz between the Low Countries and Saxony or Thuringia.
It granted his Accessory Transit Company the exclusive right to build a canal within 12 years and gave the same company sole administration of a temporary trade route in which the overland crossing through the Rivas isthmus was done by train and stagecoach.
The Athenian army, attempting to withdraw overland to other, more friendly Sicilian cities, was divided and defeated ; the entire Athenian fleet was destroyed, and virtually the entire Athenian army was sold off into slavery.
The Morse / Vail telegraph was quickly deployed in the following two decades ; the overland telegraph connected the west coast of the continent to the east coast by 24 October 1861, bringing an end to the Pony Express.
Because the western end of Lake Erie offered the shortest overland route to the frontiers of Indiana and Illinois, Maumee Harbor was seen as a site of immediate importance and great value.
Previous telegraph lines were overland or shorter, hence had less delay and the need for extra inductance was not so great.
He was assigned to the Cavite Navy Yard in the Philippines, expecting to be transferred shortly to the Bureau of Engineering in Washington D. C. After a trip overland across China, Burma, and India, by air across the Mideast to Athens and then London, and by ship to the U. S., Rickover arrived in Washington and took up his duties as assistant chief of the Electrical section of the Bureau of Engineering on 15 August 1939.
An all-weather road was completed in 1962 between Thimphu and Phuntsholing, the overland gateway town on the southwest border with India.
Grant's superior, Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck, was concerned about Confederate reinforcements retaking the forts, so Grant left Wallace with his brigade in command at Fort Henry while the rest of the army moved overland toward Fort Donelson.
At the time, this was virtually monopolized by the Republic of Venice, who operated overland routes via Levantine and Egyptian ports, through the Red Sea across to the spice markets of India.
Most overland human migration routes such as the Oregon and Mormon Trails crossed over South Pass, well to the south of the Teton Range, and Caucasian influence in the Teton region was minimal until the U. S. Government commenced organized explorations.
The discovery of the passage around southern Africa was significant because, for the first time, Europeans realized they could trade directly with India and the other parts of Asia, bypassing the overland route through the Middle East, with its expensive middlemen.

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