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Old and new briefly crossed paths in the U.S. Senate, then went their respective ways.
Ammianus relates ( xvii. 1. 11 ) that much later the Emperor Julian undertook a punitive expedition against the Alemanni, who by then were in Alsace, and crossed the Main ( Latin Menus ), entering the forest, where the trails were blocked by felled trees.
In the great mixed invasion of 406, the Alemanni appear to have crossed the Rhine river a final time, conquering and then settling what is today Alsace and a large part of the Swiss Plateau.
Alaric then crossed the Gulf of Corinth and marched with the plunder of Greece northward to Epirus.
He crossed the Alps quickly and took Pavia, but then he continued slowly, garnering support among the nobility of Tuscany.
Persian King Darius I the Great, in an attempt to subdue the Scythian horsemen who roamed across the north of the Black Sea, crossed through the Bosphorus, then marched towards the Danube River.
Cniva's main column under the King himself crossed Danube at Oescus then headed eastwards to Novae, where he was repelled by the provincial governor ( and future emperor ) Trebonianus Gallus.
Castling consists of moving the king two squares along the first rank toward a rook ( which is on the player's first rank ) and then placing the rook on the last square the king has just crossed.
They remained only a short time in England and then crossed over to France.
In 82 Agricola crossed an unidentified body of water and defeated peoples unknown to the Romans until then.
He crossed the Susquehanna River by ferry at Havre de Grace, then continued by train to Wilmington, Delaware.
# If two straight lines in a plane are crossed by another straight line ( called the transversal ), and the interior angles between the two lines and the transversal lying on one side of the transversal add up to less than two right angles, then on that side of the transversal, the two lines extended will intersect ( also called the parallel postulate ).
One review described the Godzilla costume as appearing to be " crossed with Kermit the Frog " and another sneeringly compared it to Godzilla vs. Gigan, stating that it did " everything wrong that Gigan did, and then some.
Early on New Year's morning, householders drink and then sprinkle ' magic water ' from ' a dead and living ford ' around the house ( a ' dead and living ford ' refers to a river ford that is routinely crossed by both the living and the dead ).
From there, he journeyed south to Afghanistan, then crossed into India via the mountain passes of the Hindu Kush.
Infuriated by the idea of Kansas becoming a free state, many from the area crossed into Kansas to sway the state towards allowing slavery, at first by ballot box and then by bloodshed.
Thermotropic mesophases are detected and characterized by two major methods, the original method was use of thermal optical microscopy, in which a small sample of the material was placed between two crossed polarizers ; the sample was then heated and cooled.
He was said to have crossed the Limia and then called his soldiers on the other side, one by one, by name.
He then crossed the Dardanelles to Asia with a large army ; but the young Sultan showed in this emergency that he possessed military and political abilities worthy of his best ancestors.
Mad crossed the two-million mark with an average 1973 circulation of 2, 059, 236, then improved to 2, 132, 655 in 1974.
After dinner, he tells the farm laborers a fictitious tale of himself: He was born in Crete, had led a party of Cretans to fight alongside other Greeks in the Trojan War, and had then spent seven years at the court of the king of Egypt ; finally he had been shipwrecked in Thesprotia and crossed from there to Ithaca.
Pytheas then would either have crossed the Bay of Biscay from the coast of Spain to the mouth of the Loire, or reached it along the coast, crossed the English channel from the vicinity of Brest, France to Cornwall, and traversed the Irish Sea to reach the Orkney Islands.
He then crossed to Argyll and defeated the MacDougalls ( allies of the Comyns ) at the Battle of Pass of Brander and took Dunstaffnage Castle, the last major stronghold of the Comyns.
The Hipopotamo crossed the Guayas on two more occasions, but it was then abandoned because of lack of funding and interest from the government.

then and MacArthur
The strategy proposed by General Douglas MacArthur called for the recapture of the Philippines, followed by the capture of Okinawa, then an attack on the Japanese mainland.
He then was posted as chief military aide to General MacArthur, Army Chief of Staff.
MacArthur then planned for a full-scale invasion of China, but this was against the wishes of President Truman and others who wanted a limited war.
As 1944 began the frontrunners for the Republican nomination appeared to be Wendell Willkie, the party's 1940 candidate, Senator Robert Taft of Ohio, the leader of the party's conservatives, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, the leader of the party's powerful, moderate eastern establishment, General Douglas MacArthur, then serving as an Allied commander in the Pacific theater of the war, and former Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen, then serving as a U. S. naval officer in the Pacific.
Just after this scene there's a short sequence of them driving through the MacArthur Maze, an interchange on the east end of the bridge, and then north on a ' barren ' stretch of highway which today is Interstate 80 passing through crowded Emeryville and Berkeley.
It was the 4th largest force under the United Nations Command then under the command of US General Douglas MacArthur that were sent to defend South Korea from a communist invasion by North Korea which was then supported by Mao Zedong's China and the Soviet Union.
Under the National Defense Act of 1935, promulgated by General Douglas MacArthur ( then newly appointed as commander in chief of the Philippine Commonwealth military ), the PC became the backbone of the Philippine Regular Army, later re-established after World War II and was known as both the Philippine Constabulary and as the Military Police Command.
As such, Gerow argued that should a " crisis " occur, then MacArthur should become the commander of, not some new command, but rather, of the Philippine Department itself.
He began to garner critical, if not popular, acclaim, playing for Jimmy Carter on the White House Lawn, lecturing as an in-residence artist at universities, and eventually being awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1973 and then a MacArthur Fellowship in 1991.
In 1934 Douglas MacArthur, then superintendent of the United States Military Academy, proposed flight training cadets at the airport.
MacArthur is to be repaired in the New Caledonia system, then proceed to the capital.
In pursuit of the Motie probe, MacArthur accelerates at up to 4 g for five days to match velocities at about 6 % of the speed of light, then has to decelerate to reach New Scotland safely, arriving more-or-less out of fuel.
Douglas MacArthur, then a major, had the unpleasant duty of breaking the news to President Wilson and Secretary of War Newton D. Baker.
Ridgway was not fazed by the Olympian demeanor of General Douglas MacArthur, then overall commander of UN forces in Korea.
General Douglas MacArthur then advanced across the 38th parallel into North Korea.
A persistent critic of Charles Haughey, O ' Brien coined the acronym GUBU ( Grotesque, Unbelievable, Bizarre and Unprecedented ), based on a statement by Charles Haughey, who was then Taoiseach, commenting on the discovery of a murder suspect, Malcolm MacArthur, in the apartment of the Fianna Fáil Attorney General Patrick Connolly.
General Douglas MacArthur declared all places of prostitution off limits in an attempt to counter the spread of sexually transmitted diseases on March 25, 1946 as by then more than a quarter of all American GIs in the Japanese occupation forces had a sexually transmitted disease.
It is unsurprising, then, that MacArthur excluded USAF aircraft from the airspace over the Inchon Landing in September 1950, instead relying on Marine Aircraft Group 33 for CAS.
Born in Chicopee Falls, then part of Springfield, Massachusetts, MacArthur was the father of General Douglas MacArthur, as well as Arthur MacArthur III, a captain in the Navy who was awarded the Navy Cross in World War I.
It called for an attack by MacArthur against northeast New Guinea and western New Britain, and by Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. ( then in command of the South Pacific Area ) against the central Solomons.

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