The Democrat from Utah has gone from being a dark horse to the front-runner in the campaign for President. |
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The new advertising campaign is an attempt to allay the public's concerns about the safety of the company's products. |
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At his campaign kickoff, the senator gave a passionate speech about combating poverty. |
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The university is organizing a campaign to attract a more diverse student population. |
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The group launched a campaign to protect the area from commercial development. |
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There is still a public right of navigation to Swafield, and there is a campaign to reopen it. |
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He disembarked with his army at La Rochelle during one of Philip's absences, but the campaign was a disaster. |
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A protest group, Stop Hinkley, was formed to campaign for the closure of Hinkley Point B and oppose any expansion at the Hinkley Point site. |
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The question of a proposed Scottish independence referendum was also thought likely to influence the campaign in Scotland. |
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Meanwhile, Howe informed Burgoyne he would launch his campaign on Philadelphia as planned, and would be unable to render aid. |
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In the 1980s, the Mafia was deeply weakened by a second important campaign led by magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. |
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This was the state of affairs when Philip launched his campaign of 1198 with an attack on Vexin. |
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German commanders wrote during the campaign and after that often only a small difference had separated success from failure. |
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After the Mediterranean Sea controversy, for example, Jacques Cousteau became a worldwide figure in the campaign to stop marine pollution. |
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The Conservative campaign was noted for the use of targeted adverts on social media, in particular attacking Corbyn. |
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Department of Defense considers military operations against ISIL as being under Operation Enduring Freedom in regards to campaign medal awarding. |
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The World Cup 2014 qualifying campaign saw four home games at the Cardiff City Stadium and one at the Liberty Stadium. |
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The United States has carried out a campaign of Drone attacks on targets all over the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. |
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Even the Comes of the Saxon Shore did not join forces with Constantine's campaign to Gaul. |
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Another letter stated Howe should launch his campaign against Philadelphia as intended, while allowing enough time to assist Burgoyne. |
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Howe's difficulties during the Philadelphia campaign were also greatly exacerbated by the poor quality and quantity of available provisions. |
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There are also three campaign managers appointed to three defined regions of Scotland. |
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The Scottish Sun newspaper came out in support of the SNP's campaign to win a second term, even though the newspaper does not back independence. |
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The campaign featured the Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth, currently in development. |
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In July, bad news from the Somme campaign swept concern over Jutland from the British consciousness. |
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Throughout June, while Philip's campaign ground to a halt in the north, Richard was taking a number of important fortresses to the south. |
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Objections within the navy as a whole were harder to quell and a campaign once again broke out in newspapers. |
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This was the only time in the campaign when German armour frontally attacked a strongly held fortified position. |
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Rather, the business paparazzi is armoring itself for a backlash campaign against the entrepreneurial big mouths. |
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Blackbeard's death became the stuff of legend and was used by the royal navy in its propaganda campaign in eliminating piracy. |
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Following a campaign of protest in New York he felt unable to take up the appointment. |
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Later Pinter continued to campaign against the Iraq War and on behalf of other political causes that he supported. |
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Work quickly began on the group's first international album, and Stigwood launched a promotional campaign to coincide with its release. |
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Support for the Kosovan War and, in particular, the legitimacy of NATO's bombing campaign came from a variety of sources. |
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Winehouse joined a campaign to stop a block of flats being built beside the George Tavern, a famous London East End music venue. |
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In real life, says a Democratic campaign aide, members of Congress are too nannied by staff to stride about hatching plots, one-on-one. |
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By 2006 several groups such as No2ID had formed to campaign against ID cards in Britain. |
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Three major cinema chains stopped showing adverts by referendum campaign groups after receiving negative feedback from their customers. |
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In the Flodden campaign the fleet consisted of 16 large and 10 smaller craft. |
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The panegyrist, Claudian, reported that the West Roman magister militum, Stilicho, led a campaign against the Picts and Scots at Hadrian's Wall. |
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In 1114 he joined Henry on campaign in Wales against Gruffudd ap Cynan of Gwynedd. |
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Regardless, for Bruce the die was cast at the moment in Greyfriars and so began his campaign by force for the independence of Scotland. |
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A third of the initial strength of the German air force, the Luftwaffe, had been lost in the western campaign in the spring. |
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Later in the year, a second campaign was undertaken to seize the Illinois Country from the British. |
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Rosebery first came to national attention in 1879 by sponsoring the successful Midlothian campaign of William Ewart Gladstone. |
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A local campaign was recently initiated to protest at the proposed extension of the M80 within the town limits. |
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Dutch troops, aircraft and escaped ships continued to fight on the Allied side and also mounted a guerrilla campaign in Timor. |
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There is also a campaign under way to recognise Scots as a language in Scotland, though this remains controversial. |
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The Conservative Party campaign was widely criticised by those within and outwith the party. |
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The black and white campaign was shot in Los Angeles by photographer Boo George. |
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In 2014, Qatar launched a modesty campaign to remind tourists of the modest dress code. |
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He anticipated that German industry, now heavily involved in shipbuilding, would back a campaign to maintain a higher construction rate. |
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The sinking of the Alabama by the Kearsarge is honored by the United States Navy with a battle star on the Civil War campaign streamer. |
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After a successful campaign against Alfonso, John headed north again, taking the city of Angers. |
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Prussia began the 1761 campaign with just 100,000 available troops, many of them new recruits, and its situation seemed desperate. |
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Fisher began a long campaign to return this responsibility to the Admiralty, but did not finally succeed until he later became First Sea Lord. |
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As the Gallipoli campaign failed, relations with Churchill became increasingly acrimonious. |
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Beginning of the campaign turned into a strategic disaster for Soviets whose Southern flank was nearly destroyed. |
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After the IRA called off its campaign in 1962, Northern Ireland became relatively stable for a brief period. |
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Strategically, the campaign led to the loss of the German position in most of France and the secure establishment of a new major front. |
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The campaign is backed by Tim Farron MP who tabled a motion on 3 December 2007 regarding the status of beech in Cumbria. |
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The referendum campaign of 1948 was bitterly fought, and interests in both Canada and Britain favoured and supported confederation with Canada. |
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This Allied campaign led to a significant reduction in supplies flowing to the besieged Russian troops at Sevastopol. |
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The Bring Back British Rail campaign for renationalisation was formed in 2009 by Ellie Harrison. |
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What Scotland Thinks published a report in February 2014 stating that the Yes Scotland campaign was gaining more Facebook likes. |
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The Methodist Church supported the campaign to abolish the death penalty in Great Britain and since then has totally opposed its reintroduction. |
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Key figures leading the campaign were George Malcolm Thomson and Andrew Dewar Gibb. |
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Prince Edward also took part in the 1303 campaign during which he besieged Brechin Castle, deploying his own siege engine in the operation. |
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This campaign is commemorated by his continued appearance on the front of all notes issued by the Bank of Scotland. |
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In November 2012, Banks supported the campaign group that emerged from the Radical Independence Conference that was held during that month. |
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The Yes campaign has argued that control of welfare policy would be a major benefit of independence. |
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The campaign won the award for Best Outdoor Campaign at the French advertising CDA awards. |
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In 1877 he founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings to campaign against the damage caused by architectural restoration. |
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It was the campaign to free him from prison which spawned the political party called the Levellers. |
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Bruce now embarked on a campaign to restore Scottish independence, and this campaign took the English by surprise. |
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This body focused on ending leprosy, malaria, and yellow fever, the latter two by starting an international campaign to exterminate mosquitoes. |
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It was dissolved on 30 January 2007 when the election campaign for the current Northern Ireland Assembly started. |
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In its role of regulating the campaign and campaign spending, the Electoral Commission will report to the Scottish Parliament. |
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Every year around the holidays, the police launch a campaign to crack down on drunk driving. |
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As the campaign progressed, the Jacobites improved their equipment considerably. |
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Herodian and Dio wrote only in passing of the campaign but describe the Caledonians ceding territory to Rome as being the result. |
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For his subsequent campaign in Gaul, Maximus drew on a large number of garrison units stationed on the northern border. |
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Whilst apparently successful the privateer campaign was ultimately a failure. |
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Immediately after a poll in June 2016 showed that the Leave campaign was 10 points ahead, the pound dropped by a further one per cent. |
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The Bruce campaign in Ireland was characterised by some initial military success. |
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Bruce asserted his claim to the Scottish crown and began his campaign by force for the independence of Scotland. |
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However, instead of assisting Burgoyne, Howe took his army on a separate campaign against the revolutionary capital of Philadelphia. |
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Soon German aircraft production could not keep pace with losses, and without air cover, the Allied bombing campaign became even more devastating. |
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Meanwhile, Howe launched his campaign against Washington, though his initial efforts to bring him to battle in June 1777 failed. |
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British and Dominion forces launched the next phase of the campaign with the Battle of Albert on 21 August. |
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It supported the German Army operations which ended the campaign in five weeks. |
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The RAF night bombing campaign against military objectives in German towns began on 11 May. |
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In 1093, Magnus, the Norwegian king, launched a military campaign to assert his authority over the isles. |
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The campaign has revealed widespread public support for a ban on hare hunting in Scotland. |
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These factors contributed to the brutality of the Cromwell military campaign in Ireland. |
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The resulting campaign witnessed the collapse and retreat of the Grand Army along with the widespread destruction of Russian lands and cities. |
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In March, Cromwell was chosen by the Rump to command a campaign against them. |
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The campaign was also politically complex, with the British, the United States and the Chinese all having different strategic priorities. |
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The Austrians had ultimately made little progress in the campaign in Saxony despite Hochkirch and had failed to achieve a decisive breakthrough. |
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Led by Omar Pasha, the Ottomans fought a strong defensive campaign and stopped the advance at Silistra. |
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The Provisional IRA's offensive campaign began in early 1971 when the Army Council sanctioned attacks on the British Army. |
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On 28 April, a fortnight before his death, Smith had visited the same accident and emergency department to campaign against its proposed closure. |
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A campaign exists to make 16 September, the date Owain raised his standard, a public holiday in Wales. |
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Prime Minister David Cameron congratulated the SNP on the result, but vowed to campaign for the Union in any independence referendum. |
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The main strategic result from the campaign became the delayed political settlement between the French and the Austrians. |
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The Byzantines launched a campaign that took most of the island back in 842 and 843 under Theoktistos. |
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In early 1943 the British and Americans began the Combined Bomber Offensive, a strategic bombing campaign against Germany. |
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The battle between Kearsarge and Alabama is honored by the United States Navy by a battle star on the Civil War campaign streamer. |
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Richard and Philip fought a joint campaign against Henry, and by the summer of 1189 the king made peace, promising Richard the succession. |
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John's operations became more chaotic as the campaign progressed, and Philip began to make steady progress in the east. |
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The abolition of slavery was carried out following a campaign by young revolutionaries who embraced the liberal ideas of the Enlightenment. |
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After savage fighting the campaign was successful until Dafydd's sudden natural death brought it to a halt. |
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They campaign mainly on issues such as reducing immigration and EU withdrawal. |
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With his main rival dead Dafydd formed an alliance with other Welsh rulers and began a campaign against the English occupation of parts of Wales. |
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Llywelyn called up the other princes for a campaign against him and drove him out of southern Powys once more. |
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Between 1255 and 1258 Llywelyn orchestrated a campaign against England across all of Wales gaining allies in Deheubarth and Powys. |
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In the summer of 1209 he accompanied John on a campaign against King William I of Scotland. |
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Following the Axis defeat in Africa, Allied forces invaded Italy and during a prolonged campaign fought their way north through Italy. |
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The main theme of the party's campaign was opposition to the manner of the government opting for a hard Brexit in leaving the European Union. |
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However, the campaign ended three years later with Edward's defeat and death in the Battle of Faughart. |
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The BEF lost 68,000 soldiers during the French campaign and had to abandon nearly all of its tanks, vehicles, and equipment. |
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In spite of the ideological enmity, the Home Army did launch a massive sabotage campaign after the Germans began Operation Barbarossa. |
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The campaign was a failure, and an exasperated Montfort declared that Henry should be locked up like King Charles the Simple. |
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Portsmouth was granted city status in 1926, following a long campaign by the borough council. |
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In autumn 1241, he left Syria and joined King Henry's campaign against King Louis IX in Poitou. |
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Concerned alumni initiated an organized campaign to restore the Orgo Night show by publishing a series of pamphlets addressing the issues. |
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She was elected as MP for the seat after a hard campaign in the 1959 election. |
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In 1064 William invaded Brittany in a campaign that remains obscure in its details. |
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Yet a campaign in 1359, meant to complete the undertaking, was inconclusive. |
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In the last years of his life Constantine made plans for a campaign against Persia. |
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This process was largely halted by a popular campaign which drew strength from the publication of Adam Fergusson's The Sack of Bath. |
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During the rest of the campaign the allied fleets remained in control of the Black Sea, ensuring the various fronts were kept supplied. |
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The campaign ended inconclusively and the Romans eventually withdrew to Hadrian's Wall. |
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The CIA also covertly sponsored a domestic propaganda campaign called Crusade for Freedom. |
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A campaign called Aye Can was set up to help individuals answer the question. |
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But in 1959 Nikita Khrushchev initiated his own campaign against the Russian Orthodox Church and forced the closure of about 12,000 churches. |
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This campaign of moderation versus zealotry, peaked in 1709 during the impeachment trial of high church preacher Henry Sacheverell. |
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As part of a smear campaign to damage Chaplin's image, the FBI named him in four indictments related to the Barry case. |
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On her promotion tour for the film, she also spoke of Operation USA and the aid campaign to the Haiti disaster. |
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By this time, 80 Squadron had been transferred to the Greek campaign and based at Eleusina, near Athens. |
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When the Royal Festival Hall opened in 1951 the LSO and LPO engaged in a mutually bruising campaign for sole residency there. |
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The campaign was fought between the Allies and Axis powers, many of whom had colonial interests in Africa dating from the late 19th century. |
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The UKSA, Yachting Monthly and the Maritime Trust were the three major project partners in the bold campaign to save the yacht. |
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There were attempts to run Twenty20 cricket and netball tournaments alongside the 2012 Games, but neither campaign was successful. |
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After a successful campaign in Scotland he declared himself rightful heir to the French throne in 1337 but his claim was denied. |
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The Wir Shetland movement was set up in 2015 to campaign for greater autonomy. |
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The government campaign that crushed the movement was provoked by a murder that took place in Huddersfield. |
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The digital campaign aims to show how visitors to the site share many of the Hondamentalist characteristics. |
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Edward then captured Northampton from Montfort's son Simon, before embarking on a retaliatory campaign against Derby's lands. |
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There are a number of websites that campaign against the TV licence The BBC monitors the internet for references to TV Licensing. |
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On talk shows Mr. Huckabee would hold up his campaign pledges and the bannerlike size 50 pants he wore in his previous life. |
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The defeat sent shockwaves into England, and preparations for a retaliatory campaign started immediately. |
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In early 2009, Mayor of London Boris Johnson spearheaded a campaign to encourage the celebration of St George's Day. |
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Beginning in the 8th century, the campaign to recapture of the Iberian peninsula from the Muslims was known as the Reconquista. |
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His antitelevision campaign included a proposal that Germans abstain one day each week from watching television. |
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The Yorkshire Devolution Movement is an all party and no party campaign group, while the Yorkshire Party is a political party. |
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Yes Scotland was the main campaign group for independence, while Better Together was the main campaign group in favour of maintaining the union. |
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Many other campaign groups, political parties, businesses, newspapers and prominent individuals were also involved. |
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This is such a long campaign season that maybe all the caperings and posturings of the candidates will play out early. |
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He would not participate in any campaign until restored to all ancient lands. |
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On 22 March 1421 Henry V's progress in his French campaign experienced an unexpected reverse. |
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Charles' own campaign fizzled, and he made peace with France that same day. |
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Meanwhile, support for Louis' campaign was diminishing in France, and he concluded that the war in England was lost. |
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Ms. Marcotte joined the Edwards campaign at the end of January in the new post of blogmaster. |
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For instance, a state that has achieved a string of combat victories in a military campaign against other states can be described as powerful. |
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In their 2012 Six Nations Championship campaign Ireland finished third overall. |
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As that campaign seeks to do, fighting ISIS means delegitimizing Caliphism at home and abroad. |
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For much of the war this submarine campaign was restricted by prize rules requiring merchant ships to be warned and evacuated before sinking. |
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After Charles VII's successful Normandy campaign in 1450, he concentrated his efforts on Gascony, the last province held by the English. |
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In an exception to the usual rule of cabinet collective responsibility, Cameron allowed cabinet ministers to campaign publicly for EU withdrawal. |
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The rebels did so well in their raiding that the Danish kings decided to take over the campaign themselves. |
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Although Andrew Moray was thwarted by the walls of Urquhart Castle, he continued to prosecute a vigorous campaign against his enemies in Moray. |
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During this time, Harold Godwinson led a campaign of raids which dented the authority in Wales. |
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Gore, of course, has never been a political Boy Scout, least of all when it comes to campaign finance. |
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The military campaign was severely hampered by Elizabeth's repeated refusals to send promised funds for her starving soldiers. |
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Bonaparte returned to France from Egypt on 23 August 1799, his campaign there having failed. |
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Howe began his campaign in June by making a series of maneuvers in New Jersey, which failed to engage Washington's greatly inferior force. |
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Electoral reform, which had been frequently discussed during the preceding parliamentary session, became a major campaign issue. |
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The campaign created tensions between the political and military sides of the nationalist movement. |
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For more than a week, the campaign seemed to be at a standstill while various courts sorted out challenges and counterchallenges. |
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It was a campaign of disruption, conceived and conducted along classic, Clausewitzian lines. |
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Disraeli devoted much of his campaign to decrying the Liberal programme of the past five years. |
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In 1591, the campaign of John Norreys, who led 3,000 men to Brittany, was even more of a disaster. |
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In the week after the invasion there was a spontaneous campaign of civil resistance against the occupation. |
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In principle, the copyline that is evolved for the campaign should work as a cohesive unit with the art. |
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The largest RAF effort during the war was the strategic bombing campaign against Germany by Bomber Command. |
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It was the killing of Cupcake, a border collie mix, in a conibear trap last winter that first spurred the anti-trapping campaign here. |
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The Defence of the Reich campaign gradually destroyed the Luftwaffe's fighter arm. |
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The failure of the Luftwaffe in the Defence of the Reich campaign was a result of a number of factors. |
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Supposedly, Magnus's campaign had been part of a conspiracy against Malcolm, by Donalbain, Malcolm's younger brother. |
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Accordingly, during 1972 the union embarked upon a concerted campaign to enforce the use of two dogmen on each crane. |
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Constantine soon heard of the rebellion, abandoned his campaign against the Franks, and marched his army up the Rhine. |
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The ambitious Octavian built a power base of patronage and then launched a campaign against Mark Antony. |
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There have been several false steps made on the campaign trail, none tragic. |
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We may be in store for a new era of cybersavvy candidates who campaign well online, limiting the pool of potential leaders. |
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Cromwell followed Charles into England, leaving George Monck to finish the campaign in Scotland. |
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The king continued his campaign in the south, encircling and disarming the parliamentary army of the Earl of Essex. |
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Towards the end of 2007 a campaign was launched to commemorate the Dunbar Martyrs. |
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At the beginning of the 21st century, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg started a campaign for a new Welsh Language Act. |
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The parliament was dissolved on 22 March 2011 and the campaign began thereafter. |
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From December 1943 to November 1944 the strategic balance of the Burma campaign shifted decisively. |
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The military and political results of the Burma campaign have been contentious on the Allied side. |
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Enraged, the French king decided to execute a lightning campaign into Germany before the emperor could shift his troops to the West. |
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In military terms, the Japanese retained control of Burma until the result of the campaign was irrelevant to the fate of Japan. |
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Meanwhile, William's confidante Willem Bentinck launched a propaganda campaign in England. |
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The campaign for independence has also enjoyed support from a minority of trade unionists. |
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He understood that the failure of the campaign was due in part to the faults of the leaders and the poor organisation at headquarters. |
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These dependencies were directly involved in the Pacific campaign of the war. |
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Pompey was nominated as commander of a special naval task force to campaign against the pirates. |
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In Washington, some Republicans are skeptical that Thune has the fire in the belly for the brutal campaign process. |
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During this entire campaign he never managed to field more than 70,000 men against more than half a million coalition soldiers. |
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The campaign effectively ended on 14 December 1812, when the last enemy troops left Russia. |
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The next phase of the campaign featured the French invasion of the Habsburg heartlands. |
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He devised plans for attacking the Kingdom of Sardinia as part of France's campaign against the First Coalition. |
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The campaign staff cautioned the candidate to handle the issue with kid gloves. |
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O'Connell's campaign was hampered by the limited scope of the franchise in Ireland. |
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This campaign was met with violence by loyalists who viewed the campaign as a republican stalking horse. |
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It thus became the focus for the longest major campaign in the history of the British Army. |
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The campaign degenerated into mutual mudslinging, each candidate trying to tarnish the other's reputation and looking bad in the process. |
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Rangers' campaign in the Champions League saw them defeat UEFA Cup winners Parma en route. |
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An advertising campaign launched in 2000 featured eccentric characters and situations. |
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The campaign led to numerous other controversies, especially concerning the Prussians. |
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In his first year, he was elected JCR President, leading a student campaign against a rise in rent charges. |
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This proved effective at dominating the agenda of the campaign and at motivating voters to support them. |
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However the figures quoted for the campaign in the ancient sources are regarded by modern historians as extravagant. |
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The partition was annulled in 1911 after a long civil disobedience campaign by the Congress. |
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The air campaign soon got under way against London and other British cities. |
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Egypt faced an Axis campaign led by Italian and German forces during the war. |
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By the end of the air campaign over Britain, only eight percent of the German effort against British ports was made using mines. |
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In this furious campaign his armies devastated Northumbria, captured and sacked York in 633 and briefly controlled the kingdom. |
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The campaign was notable for the absence of party posters on roadside hoardings. |
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The renewal campaign is the project to rebuild the entire school campus, frequently known as the Masterplan. |
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The Silures were led by Caratacus, and he carried out an effective guerrilla campaign against Governor Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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In 9 BC, his father Drusus unexpectedly died on campaign in Germania, possibly from illness. |
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The Silures were not finally conquered until circa AD 76 when Sextus Julius Frontinus' long campaign against them began to have success. |
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Llywelyn had a strong claim to be the legitimate ruler and began a campaign to win power at an early age. |
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His campaign did not gain wide support until his speech, delivered without notes, at the 2005 Conservative party conference. |
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While the Greek campaign was underway, German forces, supported by the Italians, Hungarians and the Bulgarians simultaneously invaded Yugoslavia. |
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Modern archaeological discoveries have made the scope and direction of his northern campaign better understood. |
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Later that year Severus waged a short punitive campaign beyond the eastern frontier, annexing the Kingdom of Osroene as a new province. |
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On 28 July 2005, the Provisional IRA declared an end to its campaign and has since decommissioned what is thought to be all of its arsenal. |
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Gordon Brown visited Doncaster North during the general election campaign to support his former adviser. |
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The Marshalls' campaign was supported by a royal army which took possession of Montgomery. |
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To campaign for the latter measure it has teamed up with the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Plaid Cymru, and the Scottish National Party. |
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However, the party's campaign against immigration has been accused of using racism and xenophobia to win votes. |
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We were completely stunned, and for the first time in the African campaign I did not know what to do. |
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The Kinder Trespass in 1932 was a landmark in the campaign for national parks and open access to moorland in Britain. |
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He is also a supporter of Republic's campaign to replace the British monarchy with a democratically elected president. |
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The campaign came to a successful conclusion in 1969, in conjunction with the investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales. |
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In 2005, EADS Astrium Space Transportation started a campaign in favour of a project called LIFE, for astronomy from the Moon surface. |
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Twenty years later he attended a meeting hosted by John Chapman to campaign against the Booksellers Association, still a cartel. |
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Meanwhile, support for Louis's campaign was diminishing in France and he concluded that the war in England was lost. |
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Henry's campaign was hesitant and was further undermined by Hugh switching sides and returning to support Louis. |
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Henry had no further opportunities to reconquer his possessions in France after the collapse of his military campaign at Taillebourg. |
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During a campaign the soldiers would often forage food from their enemies land. |
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The Red Shield Appeal is an annual fundraising campaign in some territories, such as the UK and Australia. |
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Then we would start a massive international ad campaign to lure tourists and rich old settlers. |
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In August 2013, the Home Office engaged in an advertising campaign directed at illegal immigrants. |
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Similarly, a campaign for cyberrights must also recognize the economic contradictions within hypermedia freedom. |
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In 334, after Sarmatian commoners had overthrown their leaders, Constantine led a campaign against the tribe. |
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An extensive propaganda campaign followed, during which Maxentius' image was systematically purged from all public places. |
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He charged Anselm with having given him insufficient knights for the campaign and tried to fine him. |
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In 2006, a group that included BBC Radio Suffolk and the East Anglian Daily Times failed in their campaign to reinstate Edmund. |
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From very early on in its history, it would raise two armies annually to campaign abroad. |
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The Census Alert campaign group also decided against calling for a boycott. |
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His lifelong campaign to get Physical Education on the school curriculum brought him into contact with Baron Pierre de Coubertin. |
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He launched an expensive campaign against the Persians, which ended in defeat and his own death. |
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The campaign was launched on 30 November 2007 with an open letter published in the Times Educational Supplement. |
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Theoderic's payoff included precious metal from stripping the remaining public ornaments of Italia, and an unsupervised campaign in Hispania. |
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In 1971 the Evening Standard led a public campaign for Somerset House to be transformed into a new public arts venue for London. |
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In 2007, the club launched the 'Back to the Shed' campaign to improve the atmosphere at home matches, with notable success. |
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Their campaign lost momentum, however, after they appealed to the nationalist community to provide information on the IRA to security forces. |
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In 879 a Viking fleet that had assembled in the Thames estuary sailed across the channel to start a new campaign on the continent. |
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Shortly thereafter, the Leicester City Council launched a campaign aimed at dissuading Ugandan Asians from migrating to the city. |
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The work proved controversial with other residents and the local press ran a campaign against the piece over the next two years. |
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Privately he made donations to gay campaign groups, but did not endorse them in public. |
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In 2003, Rowling took part in a campaign to establish a national standard of care for MS sufferers. |
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On 26 September 2011, Pink Floyd and EMI launched an exhaustive rerelease campaign under the title Why Pink Floyd. |
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William died in September 1087 while leading a campaign in northern France, and was buried in Caen. |
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I saw an item in today's paper about the mayor's campaign plans. |
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People are attacking the mayor for breaking campaign promises. |
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Biographer Michael Starr asserts that Sellers showed enthusiasm towards these roles, although the airline campaign failed commercially. |
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Coldplay have supported various social and political causes, such as Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International. |
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In 1914, a Washington State lawyer named Samuel Hill organized international fundraising campaign to build the Arch. |
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The great Chartist rally in 1848, a campaign for social reform by the working class began in the square. |
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He also fronted a video campaign to help the charity Save The Children in its mission to aid young Syrian refugees. |
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The next year, King Henry sent him on a campaign in Wales against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, with only limited results. |
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The campaign had been very successful, but the English triumph would only be temporary. |
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Like other critics, he has compared the antisalt campaign to the campaign against fat that began several decades ago. |
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Corbyn launched the Labour campaign focusing on public spending, and argued that services were being underfunded, particularly education. |
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William departed Normandy in July 1080, and in the autumn William's son Robert was sent on a campaign against the Scots. |
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Richard feared his forces being bottled up in Acre as he believed his campaign could not advance with the prisoners in train. |
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Eleanor was captured, so Richard was left to lead his campaign against Henry II's supporters in Aquitaine on his own. |
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Richard's campaign undermined the truce between Henry and Philip and both sides again mobilised large forces in anticipation of war. |
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The minute you let it be known you're planning a sales campaign everybody wants to get into the act. |
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The campaign never came to a major battle, and Llywelyn soon realised he had no choice but to surrender. |
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The city began an aggressive campaign to encourage recycling. |
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The campaign was led by Save Huddersfield NHS which elected a councillor, Dr Jackie Grunsell in the Crosland Moor ward. |
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As Gorbachev's antialcoholism campaign intensified, it became increasingly difficult to purchase once-ubiquitous vodka. |
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Henry's campaign stalled, and the King instead began peace discussions with Robert. |
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