Wool also placed notices in newspapers requesting the help of volunteers, specifically soldiers who had already mustered out of service. |
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After scrimping and saving more pennies, we mustered the low budget to get some promotional pressings done. |
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From his pulpit of Madison's First Baptist Church, he preached to regiments being mustered for the Civil War. |
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He has stood up by his cabana, mustered his courage and said what needs to be said. |
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In the big, well-insulated A4, this turbo powerplant mustered a mild chirrup when the waste-gates opened. |
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Then, when he finally mustered his troops, he discovered that only three had any training for their duties. |
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She paused at the edge of the woods, mustered her courage, and plowed into the underbrush. |
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But weeks after the rape, she mustered courage and sobbed out the story of her torture by the prison guard to the jail boss. |
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The King's son Edward escaped from imprisonment at Gloucester, and mustered an army. |
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At that point the new regiment would be mustered into federal service and thenceforth paid, fed, and equipped at national expense. |
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She earned the rank of first lieutenant and was promoted to captain of inactive reserves when she mustered out. |
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He quickly mustered a force of 200 infantry, 70 horsemen and 200 spearmen to transport Paul. |
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Officials mustered a security force of thousands in the area around the hall, part of an effort to thwart any attempt at a repeat attack. |
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Wongyu at once mustered more than 100 locals and, with his own crew, put the pirates to flight. |
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World music has long been mustered by both camps to provide evidence for new theories, whether they stress cultural relativism or universalism. |
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He had been mustered out of the army and with his pay, bought a brand new motorcycle. |
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Cecil mustered what was left of his strength and jumped backwards, narrowly avoiding a whirling morning star. |
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By the end of the film, both the Union troops and the scroungy squad of reprobates Dundee has mustered look toward Tyreen for leadership. |
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I am an ex-farmer, and was very surprised to see ewes heavy in lamb being mustered. |
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Guards ignored the call or mustered in battalions more often seen to shield demonstrators from army regulars than to hold back the unruly. |
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The 54th Massachusetts was mustered out of the army on August 16, 1865, after twenty-six months of service. |
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By nature, he was gentle and mild, but he now mustered up his courage to take a step that was necessary. |
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After the last player folded and the game broke up, whatever civility the two sides had mustered quickly evaporated. |
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He enrolled in the service during the Civil War, and after being mustered out prepared to work at a bookbindery in Pennsylvania. |
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The man who had been elected Lender's lieutenant while still in Bloomington left the regiment before he could be mustered in. |
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The 1st Rhode Islanders were 90-day volunteers, so Kady and Robert were mustered out at the end of those three months. |
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Months later, when he was mustered out of the service, he was wondering what he'd do for a career. |
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On a customary tropical Hawaiian day, personnel mustered on the gangway and were whisked away to the Arizona Memorial. |
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Try as he might, he could not hold back the contempt he felt as he mustered a reply. |
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And in the first quarter of the present financial year, they have together mustered 53 of the 579 new recruits required of them by next April. |
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In Seoul, striking workers mustered another eight container trucks and blocked a highway on-ramp. |
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But Brutus, having fled to Sardis, mustered his own army to counter this attack. |
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We never mustered the nerve to tell him how brewed and stewed and foul it really was. |
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By the time the scattered troops were mustered, the enemy was already returning home and had to be ambushed in passing while laden with plunder. |
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At the very least, this requires that an accurate head count be performed once the complement has been mustered. |
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More recently, the federation has mustered a response to calls to further expand the no-development greenbelt. |
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By 3 a.m., the entire crew was mustered on deck near the starboard lifeboats preparing to abandon ship. |
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He noted that poverty was a bane whose eradication required even greater efforts than those mustered thus far by the international community. |
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Despite several prominent speakers it mustered a mass army of fifty. |
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Despite having only 53 seats out of 120, it has successfully mustered a majority for most of its legislation by turning to a number of parties for support. |
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On the eve of his departure in January, 1795, he mustered the strength for one last voluminous report on government finance and outlined an ambitious future course. |
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The other crew members, who were in their bunks, were alerted and mustered on deck while a distress message was transmitted. |
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Carl Soderberg scored his first NHL goal and Tuukka Rask made 21 saves for the Bruins, who mustered only one shot on goal in the first period. |
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They lifted in the second half after a lacklustre effort in the first in which they mustered just one goal. |
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I would have wished for more consumer protection and more support than I mustered. |
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Once mustered on Deck 7, passengers were directed to stay clear, and the crew prepared to launch the survival craft. |
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All the negative vernacular that could be mustered in this House was used for that situation. |
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We welcome the fact that, in the gloomy atmosphere of the past two weeks, they mustered the determination to have a conversation last Sunday. |
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A few months after she arrived, Shimu, now able to support her children, mustered the courage to return to her town and file for divorce. |
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Since British regulars had been sent to Lower Canada, a small number of local militia men were mustered to face the rebel force. |
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It signalled a political resolve and moral force that was greater than any unilateral action could have mustered. |
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This is not always a bad thing. Certainly arguments from efficiency and legitimacy can be mustered in support. |
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It may no longer be relevant or it may have become apparent that the necessary support cannot be mustered anywhere. |
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The aim is to ensure that advances in access, with all the human, material and financial resources mustered, are not spoiled by poor teaching. |
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Al-Sharif urged Aisha to get herself a car, and she mustered up the courage to have someone buy her one with darkly smoked glass. |
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My own mother has lived her full career as grandmother in wash-and-wear gear, also alien to me, although she has mustered fashionable dress on state occasions. |
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But if the Arab states mustered the will, they could demolish ISIS, as history has shown. |
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By now, the immediate surroundings were quiet, most of the troops had mustered at the south side of camp in preparation to spring the trap that had been laid. |
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These mindful bureaucrats limited payments to state militias that had been directly mustered into federal service or those that had been called out with authorization. |
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No major figure from either party has mustered such seemingly obvious denouncement. |
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Arguments can be mustered from the evidence to support all kinds of theories about his identity and true nature. |
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Peasants were often mustered by priest or bailiff to vote in a body. |
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The popular conscript army mustered by revolutionary France would demonstrate its superiority over the state commission style, but its abilities were not immediately apparent. |
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In the Gulf war, the United States first mustered an overwhelming force, prepared a multinational coalition, achieved militarily decisive results and got out quickly. |
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It was universally accepted that an army should be mustered to crush the rebellion, but there was no agreement about entrusting the king with the command. |
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The army mustered on 11 March 1296 and the long peace was over. |
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They mustered, marched on Broadcasting House and, oddly, won. |
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Like most of the Continental army, they were mustered out after the war. |
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The year he was mustered out of the navy, he ran the first of two vitriolic campaigns in California that established his reputation as a man always on the attack. |
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But a picket of soldiers followed the poor coffin to the grave, officers made speeches over it, and her old comrades mustered from all parts of France to say good-bye. |
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The Colonials mustered only 13 shots against a stingy Tomahawks defense that routinely pressured the puck and forechecked consistently. |
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Canadians need to embrace the productivity challenge with as much clarity and motivation as we mustered to triumph over chronic deficits and rising debt. |
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To help introduce its newest product and explain its benefits, Videotron has mustered a set of fictional characters who reflect the profile of softphone users. |
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Allowance should be made for a transitional period so that resources can be mustered while a gradually increasing number of projects are being implemented. |
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All hands promptly mustered on the main deck and were accounted for. |
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As she watched the San Francisco media fume, Jervis mustered her skills at political maneuvering and prepared a brilliant counterstroke. |
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In the wake of the most recent deterioration in the Rwandan crisis all the resources still available in the European Union's budget for 1994 need to be mustered. |
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Washburn's company became part of the Bay State's new 53rd Infantry, the last white regiment mustered into federal service before the African-American 54th and 55th infantries were sworn in to the Union Army. |
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You'll be happy to know that even though I'm not comfortable with stepping onto the ice, I mustered up enough cojones to capture this picture? just for you. |
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Each has failed, Congress not having mustered the quorum required for adoption, which is two thirds of the deputies and senators currently in office. |
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Finally, riot police and units of the People's Armed Police-a force formed in the mid 1980s to put down growing social unrest-were mustered from nearby cities to quell the protests. |
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If her standoff with Ms Corbett was problematic, it was a dysfunction of her own making which could not properly be mustered for a self-serving attack on the appeal process generally. |
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Japan: The Japanese mustered the only goal of their opening game against Cameroon, making the winning start they wanted and proving even then they would be a tough nut to crack. |
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Local citizens of prominence and means would organize regiments that were uniformed and accoutred at first under the aegis of the states and then mustered into the service of the Union and Confederate governments. |
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The crew was mustered to the boat stations and the port lifeboat was prepared, but not lowered to the water as the vessel had too much way on to launch the boat safely. |
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On the point about the arguments that need to be mustered about how best to change the administrative process, I will certainly be looking at a whole range of models for how we might do this in future. |
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Fourth-placed Monaco, who won 3-1 atArsenalrsenal in the Champions League in midweek, were largely solid in defence in recording a ninth clean sheet in their past 10 league games but mustered only one shot on target. |
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Even when on September 1st, 1939, after the Soviet-German pact had been signed, shots resounded in the Free City of Danzig, the Western powers mustered up only enough courage to embark on the so-called phoney war. |
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Though advised to use diplomacy, Alexander mustered 3,000 Macedonian cavalry and rode south towards Thessaly. |
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Edward's invasion fleet also mustered there, having received calls to assemble as far back as the previous month. |
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Although nominated to command the Covenanter forces mustered to combat the invading forces of Oliver Cromwell, Leven had retired from field service. |
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For most nations, hosting the World Cup is a dubious prize, as proved by the recent World Cup in South Africa, which mustered great talent and energy but was stuck with new stadiums yawningly empty in the aftermath. |
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As the crew mustered on the afterdeck, the chief engineer proceeded to the port engine room to assess the situation and start the two remaining main generators. |
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He mustered support from fellow-Catholics and restorationists and landed in Scotland, with the aim of claiming back England from the North. |
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Philip mustered a large army to oppose Edward, who chose to march northward toward the Low Countries, pillaging as he went. |
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How can one explain the hypocrisy, chop logic and outright lying now being mustered daily in defence of hunting with hounds? |
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Richard mustered his troops and intercepted Henry's army south of Market Bosworth in Leicestershire. |
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Unaware of the Armada's fate, English militias mustered to defend the country under the Earl of Leicester's command. |
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All told, 55,000 men were to have been mustered, a huge army for that time. |
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In 1550, for example, the ordinary mustered 105 men, with an additional 300 extraordinary yeomen. |
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However, the Lords Spiritual mustered in unusually large numbers, and of 22 present, 21 voted against the Bill. |
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Another English army had mustered to meet the Scots, this time led by William, Earl of Aumale. |
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The militia was supposed to be mustered for training purposes from time to time, but this was rarely done. |
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Constitutional amendments in Canada cannot be sought by the faint of heart, a great deal of stamina and political will has to be mustered in order to support change of that nature. |
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The sound the Philadelphia players mustered from the heroic opening bars of Brahms's Third Symphony was the orchestra's own, showing the richness and refulgence that are this institution's legacy. |
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Actual women presidential candidates have mustered far less support and have been subjected to gendered stereotyping, media bias, and political pornification. |
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Julius Caesar mustered 800 to 1,000 sailing boats, five legions and some 2,000 horses at Calais due to its strategic position to attack Britannia. |
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Yermak mustered an army and pushed eastward where he conquered nearly all the lands once belonging to the Mongols, defeating their ruler, Khan Kuchum. |
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When there was danger, an Army of the Empire was mustered from among the elements constituting it, in order to conduct an imperial military campaign or Reichsheerfahrt. |
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