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What and remained
What remained lacked the original verve but it was at least dignified, as befitting the tragic circumstances.
What remained of the city was razed by fire.
What remained of a national government depended on the support of the insurrectionary Commune.
What we do have are general remarks that Christ had given the gifts of the Spirit to the church, and that the gifts in general remained in the church.
What remained of a national government depended on the support of the insurrectionary Commune.
What little remained was largely outdated and rudimentary and limited to the eastern coastal cities, the Nanjing-Shanghai region, and a few interior cities.
What the two theories have in common is their concession of the ultimate authority to the ruler, who remained above and beyond the li or law.
What was to become Cortland County remained within Indian territory until the American Revolution.
What remained of Russian naval power would eventually be sunk in Port Arthur.
The German Army Group Commander Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria stated: " What remained of the old first-class peace-trained German infantry had been expended on the battlefield ".
What remained were the forms, the lyric meters of the Greeks adapted to Latin.
What remained of non-communist SED opposition parties were also infiltrated to exploit their relations with their " bourgeois " counterparts in western zones to support Soviet unity along Soviet lines, while a " National Democratic " party ( NDPD ) was created to attract former Nazis and professional military personnel in order to rally them behind the SED.
What remained of the pier extended just fifteen feet outwards from the amusement arcade and cafe that was built on the site of the original entrance.
What remained of Clinton Township was absorbed into Newark on March 5, 1902.
What remained was a level town surrounded by rich farm fields.
Another issue was that European mines were exhausted of silver and gold ore. What ore remained was too deep to recover, as water would fill the mine, and technology was not sufficiently advanced enough to successfully remove the water to get to the ore.
What has remained the same during all these years is the Imperial ½ inch perforation spacing and the < small >< sup > 5 </ sup >/< sub > 32 </ sub ></ small > inch whitworth thread for nuts and bolts ( and other threaded parts ).
What could have become a major controversy in the mid-1930s concerned the last of the four European buildings that remained unnamed.
What was intended to be the final draft of the screenplay was written by Laurents and Pollack at Stark's condominium in Sun Valley, Idaho, and Laurents, dismayed to discover very little of his work remained when it was completed, left the project.
What remained of the collection, as it was maintained and added to at Lansdown Tower, amounting virtually to a second collection, was inherited by the Dukes of Hamilton, and much of that was dispersed in the great " Hamilton Palace sale " of 1882, one of the major sales of the century.
What is presently Cotabato remained outside the area of Spanish activities.
* Co zbylo z anděla Prague, 1960 ( What remained of angel )
What remained was a series of images obtained by the observer ( the artist ) in different frames of reference as the object was being painted.
What made the General Theory so radical was Keynes's proof that it was possible for a free market economy to settle into states in which workers and machines remained idle for prolonged periods of time ....

What and royalist
What started as an elitist political movement against their colonial master, finally ended as a full-fledged civil war between pro-Independence Criollos who sought political and economic independence from Spain and royalist Criollos, who supported the continued allegiance to and permanence within the Spanish Empire of the Kingdom of Chile.

What and army
What was left of Villeroi s army was now broken in spirit ; the imbalance of the casualty figures amply demonstrates the extent of the disaster for Louis XIV s army: ( see below ).
" When Congress, in the summer of 1973, legislated an end to U. S. military action in, over, or off the shores of Indochina, the only U. S. military activity then going on was air support of a friendly Cambodian government and army desperately defending their country against a North Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge onslaught ... What destabilized Cambodia was North Vietnam's occupation of chunks of Cambodian territory from 1965 onwards for use as military bases from which to launch attacks on U. S. and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam.
What Hannibal achieved in extricating his army was, as Adrian Goldsworthy puts it, " a classic of ancient generalship, finding its way into nearly every historical narrative of the war and being used by later military manuals ".
" What are we to make, then, of trader Henry Francis Fynn's statement that once the Zulu army reached hard and stony ground in 1826, Shaka ordered sandals of ox-hide to be made for himself?
What is certain is that it was not a crushing defeat, as Otto was not able to chase the army and extend the battle to Hungarian lands.
Milo Minderbinder s maxim “ What s good for M & M Enterprises is good for the country ” alludes to former president of General Motors Charles Erwin Wilson s statement before the Senate “ What s good for General Motors is good for the country .” The question of “ Who promoted Major Major ?” alludes to Joseph McCarthy s questioning of the promotion of Major Peress, an army dentist who refused to sign loyalty oaths.
What is more, Martel cemented his place in history with his defense of Christian Europe against a Muslim army at the Battle of Tours in 732.
What made this army different from those before it was its intent.
What made it extraordinary is that a mere sailors ' mutiny triggered an earthquake which shook all of Germany ; that the whole home army, the whole urban workforce and in Bavaria a part of the rural population rose up in revolt.
What has become of the proud army of the Wars of Liberation and of the Emperor Wilhelm the First?
What is now Yoyogi Park was the site of the first successful powered aircraft flight in Japan, on December 19, 1910, by Captain Yoshitoshi Tokugawa, after which it became an army parade ground.
Lucier notes a synchronistic event, his reading of If on a winter's night a traveler by Calvino: " What I would like most in the world ... is to make clocks run backward ... No, with thought, by concentrating until I force time to move back .... polydyptic theatre, in which about sixty little mirrors lining the inside of a large box transform a bough into a forest, a lead soldier into an army, a booklet into a library.
In What If ?, a collection of essays on counterfactual history, historian William H. McNeill speculates that the accounts of mass death among the Assyrian army in the Tanakh might be explained by an outbreak of cholera ( or other water-borne diseases ) due to the springs beyond the city walls having been blocked, thus depriving the besieging force of a safe water supply.
What happened to him in 1566 is not precisely known, but he clearly did something to provoke the wrath of the king, and scarcely had time to flee before Polish army troops ransacked his house and destroyed his possessions.
Other comic turns include Roden's Captain Tuma in " What Kind of Soldier " ( Copak je to za vojáka ), a humoristic look at life as a soldier in the socialist Czech army, the character Dragon in the action-thriller Deadfish with Gary Oldman and Terence Stamp.
" Lambeth London Borough Council leader, Ted Knight, complained that the police presence " amounted to an army of occupation " that provoked the riots ; Thatcher responded, " What absolute nonsense and what an appalling remark ... No one should condone violence.
Why would they beat up a bunch of college students ?”, “ What a loss of face for the people s army !”, “ The Bayi team sure is lousy at basketball and should try some other sport — like boxing .”
What might have been a rout Sforza turned into a great victory as he set the example for his troops on the front line and utterly defeated the Venetian army, capturing three generals.
What followed was a victorious army along with dwellers falling upon the great city.
What, for example, have we to do with those laws of Great Britain which relate to the person of their king, their nobility, their clergy, their navy, their army ; with their game laws ; their local statutes, such as regulate their banks, their canals, their exchequer, their marriages, their births, their burials, their beer and ale houses, and a variety of similar subjects?

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