Like painters, metal workers, and quarrymen, a miner cannot eradicate the scars of his occupation. |
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What they are not willing to do, however, is take part in what they view as an illegal and abusive occupation. |
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Sherlock Holmes's quick eye took in my occupation, and he shook his head with a smile as he noticed my questioning glances. |
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The organization puts out annual employment counts and wages by industry, occupation, and state. |
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When an invoice comes in, you route it to the guy in accounts payable, because that's his occupation. |
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Dublin's property boundaries were set from the earliest dense occupation, and wattle fences were replicated numerous times in the same positions. |
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Some of these women were employed as washerwomen or cooks, but most were not listed with an occupation. |
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The package deal also abolished the Allied High Commission in Germany, ended the occupation statute, and admitted Federal Germany to Nato. |
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It will surprise no one to learn that the man's civilian occupation is, naturally, watchmaking. |
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Chronic uncertainty surrounds children living under occupation like amniotic fluid. |
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During this period of joint occupation in the Columbia River watershed, neither Great Britain nor the United States had a governmental representative in the area. |
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He was born in a barn to penniless parents who were part of a people under occupation. |
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In reality, the Iraqi borders had been arbitrarily drawn and disregarded 2,000 years of tribal, sectarian, and nomadic occupation. |
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At the time of his accession to the throne, much of northern France was under English occupation, including Reims, where he should have been crowned. |
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The search for fish, whale oil, and furs and a trade route to China has been succeeded by exploration for mineral resources and more recently by strategic military occupation. |
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Hunting, as a sport, was limited to Denmark, where it was not regarded as an important occupation. |
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The science of genetic anthropology is changing very fast and a clear picture across the whole of human occupation of Britain has yet to emerge. |
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Vespasian sent legions to defend the eastern frontier in Cappadocia, extended the occupation in Britain and reformed the tax system. |
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Julius Caesar was the last classical writer to mention the tin trade, which appears to have declined during the Roman occupation. |
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This too tended to assimilate with modern Spanish, during the Spanish occupation of the region. |
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A later UN report stated that four million people died in Indonesia as a result of famine and forced labour during the Japanese occupation. |
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The period of occupation spans from the end of the Neolithic era and the beginning of the Bronze Age, until around the Roman times in Corsica. |
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The postal service was a somewhat dangerous occupation, as postmen were a target for bandits and enemies of Rome. |
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The population was entirely rural and dispersed, with small ringforts the largest centres of human occupation. |
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Her father encouraged her to learn to write by composing letters, and her favourite occupation as a child was writing stories. |
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His occupation as Mathematical Lecturer at Christ Church gave him some financial security. |
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Davies and Tony Gregory conducted archaeological surveys of Roman coins that appeared during the period of Roman occupation of Norfolk. |
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Saxon occupation of land that was to form the kingdom had begun by the early 5th century at Mucking and other locations. |
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The droveways were used throughout the Saxon era by the South Saxons and probably originated before the Roman occupation of Britain. |
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He had coins struck there that called him king, but there is no narrative record of his occupation. |
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Real power was wielded by the leader of the German occupation authority, Reichskommissar Josef Terboven. |
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The Taylor family remained in occupation of the mill until 1865 when bankruptcy forced them to sell the machinery and lease. |
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During the French occupation, Bilbaoans were likely to have been exposed to some French culture and influence. |
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The three occupation powers had complete discretion over dismantlings, however. |
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The Commonwealth fought wars in Ireland and Scotland which were subdued and placed under Commonwealth military occupation. |
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Dalry, Currie, Balerno and Cockenzie, has been attributed to the 'temporary occupation. |
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John Johnson resided in Woburn, Mass., and was by occupation a housewright or carpenter and owned a saw-mill in Woburn. |
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By the Iron Age, the site had been effectively abandoned, with some evidence of human activity on the site during the Roman occupation. |
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In 52 BC Vercingetorix led a revolt against the Roman occupation but was defeated at the siege of Alesia and surrendered. |
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Richborough has a large natural harbour which would have been suitable, and archaeology shows Roman military occupation at about the right time. |
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Final occupation of Wales was postponed however when the rebellion of Boudica forced the Romans to return to the south east. |
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Prior to his recall in 84, Agricola built a network of military roads and forts to secure the Roman occupation. |
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During their occupation of Britain the Romans founded a number of important settlements, many of which still survive. |
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Eastern cults such as Mithraism also grew in popularity towards the end of the occupation. |
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There is slightly denser Iron Age and Roman activity with some evidence of at least seasonal occupation. |
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This is one way that occupation can have a major effect on life expectancy. |
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Chance discoveries have helped document the continuing urban occupation of some Roman towns such as Wroxeter and Caerwent. |
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In the 70s, the Ordovices rebelled against Roman occupation and destroyed a cavalry squadron. |
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After Roman occupation, the lands of the Cornovii became a centre of military and economic operations. |
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Gruffudd and Cadwgan led the Welsh resistance to the Norman occupation in north and mid Wales. |
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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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Following the occupation Welsh soldiers were conscripted to serve in the English Army. |
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Excavations on top of the motte in 1969 revealed no traces of medieval occupation, suggesting any evidence had been removed. |
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At the time of Queen Elizabeth, the trade was so great, that not fewer than 600 persons maintained themselves by this occupation. |
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The division was not chosen to be part of the British Army of the Rhine, the British occupation force to be based in the Rhineland. |
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The Zaydi highland tribes emerged as national heroes by offering a stiff, vigorous resistance to the Turkish occupation. |
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As a child grows into an individual, its identities also increase to include age, language, ethnicity, occupation, etc. |
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The occupation by the Persian Achaemenid Empire of Thrace and Macedonia around 500 BC is a factor of uncertain importance. |
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Evidence of their occupation on the Wirral has been found, including the remains of a road near Mollington, Ledsham and Willaston. |
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In fact, the measurements had been made under duress during a protest occupation of the platform, since Shell had refused permission. |
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The occupation of these facilities in October 1943 was codenamed Operation Alacrity by the British. |
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The incident ended when both countries agreed to return to the status quo ante which existed prior to the Moroccan occupation of the island. |
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This occupation lasted from some decades in the North to more than five centuries in the South. |
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With the occupation by Napoleon, Portugal began a slow but inexorable decline that lasted until the 20th century. |
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Throughout the German occupation of Norway, the Shetland Bus operation ran secretly across the North Sea from Great Britain to Norway. |
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The area had been little affected during the centuries of nominal Roman occupation. |
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Following the Danish occupation land was increasingly owned by individuals and could be bought, sold and inherited. |
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The British occupation of this road was of special significance for the British Raj in India. |
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Oil tankers are often classified by their size as well as their occupation. |
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The Korean king escaped to the northern region of the Korean peninsula and Japan completed occupation of Pyongyang in June. |
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During the German occupation, Dunkirk was largely destroyed by Allied bombings. |
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Lanz announced through an interpreter that Guernsey was now under German occupation. |
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The deportations of 1942 sparked the first mass demonstrations of patriotism of the occupation. |
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Mr Warder, a GPO lineman, had been stranded in the island during the occupation. |
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In December 1945 a list of British honours was announced to recognise a certain number of prominent islanders for services during the occupation. |
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It was disbanded as a result of the British occupation of 1882, and the British allowed only a consultative body to sit. |
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Poor choices of voluntary collaborators may further undermine the already weak legitimacy of an occupation regime. |
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During Antiquity, the region was home to Roman occupation, as attested by archaeological evidence discovered near the centre. |
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The Brussels Airport, in the suburb of Zaventem, dates from the occupation. |
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It is the oldest building in the upper city, and currently serves as the home to a museum of Celtic remains from the Roman occupation. |
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The occupation was followed by mass arrests and deportations with Lithuania having 34,000 citizens removed. |
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Believers and clergy suffered greatly during the Soviet occupation, with many killed, tortured or deported to Siberia. |
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The beads are exclusively confined to the Still Bay occupation units, and the majority have been found in the M1 phase. |
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The midden in Namu, British Columbia is over 9 meters deep and spans over 10,000 years of continuous occupation. |
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Middens provide evidence of prior occupation and are generally protected from mining and other developments. |
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As academics like Peter Leeson and Marcus Rediker argue, a pirate was more often than not someone from a previous seagoing occupation. |
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However, some claim there is little evidence of occupation at all in Bahrain during the time when such migration had supposedly taken place. |
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The oldest documented human occupation site is located on a hill overlooking the Nive and its confluence with the Adour. |
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The earliest signs of occupation on Gugh are two groups each, of entrance graves and Bronze Age cairns. |
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The development, via plant breeding, of new varieties is a major occupation of floriculturists. |
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Later, in part related to his occupation as a gravedigger, he developed an unhealthy, macabre sense of humour. |
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Both male and female Neanderthals participated in the single occupation of hunting big game, such as bison, deer, gazelles and wild horses. |
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Temperature determines the statistical occupation of the microstates of the ensemble. |
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This was neither supported by the British occupation administration nor the Danish government. |
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Nevertheless, despite the German occupation, Luxembourg was allowed to maintain much of its independence and political mechanisms. |
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Final plans to annex those territories were discarded by Commodus deeming the occupation of the region too expensive for the imperial treasury. |
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Dacia was organised from the beginning as an imperial province, and remained so throughout the Roman occupation. |
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The newly communist Russia did not recognize Romanian rule over Bessarabia, considering it an occupation of Russian territory. |
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Romanian troops participated in the occupation of Iraq, reaching a peak of 730 soldiers before being slowly drawn down to 350 soldiers. |
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Data of the Romanian census 1939 was not completely processed before the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia. |
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In contrast with the harsh behaviour of the French occupation troops in Germany, the British forces were more lenient to the local population. |
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This was an exceptionally dangerous occupation during the Middle Ages, since the Baltic Sea was full of pirates. |
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Iceland turned down British offers of protection after the occupation of Denmark, because that would violate Iceland's neutrality. |
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A division often used in Northern Sami is based on occupation and the area of living. |
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The occupation drained economic resources and dragged on without achieving meaningful political results. |
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The nonaggression pact made possible Soviet occupation of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bessarabia, northern Bukovina, and eastern Poland. |
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A person's estate and position within it were usually inherited from the father and his occupation, similar to a caste within that system. |
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The occupation brought about terrible hardships for the Greek civilian population. |
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The Italian occupation of Ethiopia ended in 1941 during World War II as part of the East African Campaign. |
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Mitsubishi and Mitsui were involved in the opium trade during the Japanese occupation of China. |
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In 1765, Mysore captured Kozhikode as part of its occupation of the Malabar Coast. |
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It was during the Portuguese occupation of the island that the Mandaeans first came to western attention. |
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This evacuation was planned to occur in the case of an enemy invasion and successfully occupation of Continental Portugal. |
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It was not until 1988 that South Africa agreed to end its occupation of Namibia, in accordance with a UN peace plan for the entire region. |
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Lusitanian raids and rebellions during Roman occupation required the construction of a wall around the settlement. |
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Remnants and artifacts of the occupation can still be seen at L'Anse aux Meadows, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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The occupation was strongly resisted and the Dutch conquest was only partially successful, it was finally repelled by the Spaniards. |
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Aboab da Fonseca managed to return to Amsterdam after the occupation of the Portuguese. |
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Vestiges indicate that there was also early occupation in the regions of El Abra and Tequendama in Cundinamarca. |
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The use of Spanish as an official language declined following the American occupation of the Philippines. |
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The occupation drove many people in the coastal towns to the interior, searching for food and escaping the Japanese. |
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The American occupation in 1898 introduced a new breed of architectural structures in the Philippines. |
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In Iloilo, a lot of the colonial edifices constructed during the American occupation in the country can still be seen. |
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Nowadays, American pop culture has a heavy hold on the Filipinos that evolved from the Spanish times when the American occupation happened. |
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The British, during their occupation of Florida, called the bay Cape River, Dartmouth Sound, and Sandwich gulph. |
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Although never a site of battle, Trujillo suffered from occupation by Chilean troops and their plundering of the surrounding countryside. |
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When Japan surrendered in August 1945, the 38th parallel was established as the boundary between Soviet and American occupation zones. |
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The DSV was secretly in contact with the German naval command and considered the possibility of an occupation of Bear Island. |
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During World War II, hundreds of factories were evacuated from Western Russia before the German occupation, flooding the Urals with industry. |
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Evidence for prehistoric human occupation was uncovered in 1975 at the Chertov Ovrag site. |
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In the United States, cultivating and harvesting cotton became the leading occupation of slaves. |
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To keep the Netherlands under control required an extensive occupation force, and Spain was still financially strapped since the 1576 bankruptcy. |
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The money would help to pay for Allied occupation costs and buy food and raw materials for Germany. |
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The United States fought the Battle of Guam from July 21 to August 10, 1944, to recapture the island from Japanese military occupation. |
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A variety of traditions have become associated with the rank or occupation. |
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In 2013 an occupation of the island by explorer Nick Hancock to raise money for the charity Help for Heroes was planned. |
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Intentional torts include, among others, certain torts arising from the occupation or use of land. |
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When the Japanese occupation of Singapore began, all existing courts ceased to function. |
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Lord Arlington planned to subdue the Dutch completely by permanent occupation of key Dutch cities. |
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They dominated the political affairs of Sri Lanka for over two centuries through repeated invasions and occupation. |
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There were several other kingdoms which ruled over parts of India in the later medieval period prior to the British occupation. |
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Thousands of local villagers welcomed him as a liberator, freeing them from rebel occupation. |
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But in Lancashire cotton mills, spinning became a male occupation, and the tradition of unions passed into the factory. |
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Home spinning was the occupation of women and girls, but the strength needed to operate a mule caused it to be the activity of men. |
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Hand loom weaving, however, had been a man's occupation but in the mill it could and was done by girls and women. |
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The Block Mills have remained in constant Navy occupation ever since and in consequence are not open to the public. |
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This was a highly paid occupation, requiring great skill and considerable intelligence. |
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Wedgwood belonged to the fourth generation of a family of potters whose traditional occupation continued through another five generations. |
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However, the occupation of the Ruhr caused several direct and indirect consequences on the German economy and government. |
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The increased taxes, the British blockade, and the occupation of some of New England by enemy forces also agitated public opinion in the states. |
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Farming had been a traditional occupation for centuries, although it became less dominant in the 20th century with the advent of tourism. |
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With the hall being within the precinct of the church, it was likely that evidence of earlier occupation might be discovered. |
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This turned up some interesting finds indicating previous occupation on the site. |
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Instead, his occupation was an estate on Windermere called Elleray, ever since connected with his name. |
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He plays Maguire with the earnestness of a man who wants to find greatness and happiness in an occupation where only success really counts. |
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Mining of lead ore has been known in the area of the headwaters of the Wear since the Roman occupation and continued into the nineteenth century. |
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The German occupation resulted in a brutalization of society and 30,000 people were imprisoned. |
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The occupation of Azerbaijani territories became an integral part of the genocide. |
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This is shared by the many references to bearbaiting, possibly an even shadier occupation. |
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These results were significant as they extended the then known occupation on this Wallacean island back by more than 20 000 years. |
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Our appeal is based on the fact that Zaidi simply expressed his rejection of the occupation and the policy of repression against Iraqis. |
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He did not favor a long occupation of the island, nor was he an annexationist. |
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After this year or so jackarooing it was then back to the city for a career as a businessman or some other upper middle class occupation. |
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Their living quarters for their occupation in Japan were Quonset huts which were void of any luxuries. |
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During World War I both submarines took part in the occupation of Rabaul in German New Guinea. |
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Portugal required an extensive occupation force to keep it under control, and Spain was still reeling from the 1576 bankruptcy. |
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The war ended with most of the Spanish Netherlands under French occupation, including the important cities of Ghent and Luxembourg. |
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This occupation triggered the return of the Spanish to Valdivia and the building of one of the largest defensive complexes of colonial America. |
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In the centre of Malacca, Malaysia, the Stadthuys Building and Christ Church still stand as a reminder of Dutch occupation. |
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A byproduct of the French occupation was a strong development in German nationalism. |
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In July he oversaw the occupation of Elba, but by September the Genoese had broken their neutrality to declare in favour of the French. |
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The Soviet advance prompted resistance forces in Poland to initiate several uprisings against the German occupation. |
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The latter was divided into western and eastern occupation zones controlled by the Western Allies and the USSR, accordingly. |
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The Yugoslav Partisans managed to put up considerable resistance to the Axis occupation, forming various liberated territories during the war. |
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The Partisans were a major Yugoslav resistance movement against the Axis occupation and partition of Yugoslavia. |
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Half a million Soviet citizens, for example, died from German bombing during the invasion and occupation of Russia. |
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The Allied powers divided Korea into two occupation zones, which became the states of North Korea and South Korea. |
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Italy had occupied the Dodecanese islands in 1912, but Italian occupation ended after World War II, and the islands were integrated into Greece. |
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The southernmost part of the park covers the dramatic central section of Hadrian's Wall, dating from the Roman occupation. |
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There is evidence of occupation of the area by people from Mesolithic times onward. |
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There is little evidence of Roman occupation apart from two fortlets on the coast. |
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The earliest evidence of human occupation in the Sheffield area was found at Creswell Crags to the east of the city. |
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Brian grows up an idealistic young man who resents the continuing Roman occupation of Judea. |
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It was billed as a UK base for direct action on climate change and saw various actions and protests stem from the occupation. |
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From 1499 to 1528, the Republic reached its nadir, being under nearly continual French occupation. |
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Lacking such a saint, an occupation would have a patron whose acts or miracles in some way recall the profession. |
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The remainder of Normandy was liberated only on 9 May 1945 at the end of the war, when the Channel Island occupation effectively ended. |
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Japan began as a permanent member of the Council, but withdrew in 1933 after the League voiced opposition to its occupation of Manchuria. |
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During the Allied occupation of Germany after World War II, internal borders were redrawn by the Allied military governments. |
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As was normal at the time, subsistence farming was the occupation of most people. |
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The story is based on the Ninth Spanish Legion's supposed disappearance in the Scottish Highlands near the end of the Roman occupation. |
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By now, much of Scotland was under English occupation, with eight of the Scottish lowland counties being ceded to England by Edward Balliol. |
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While piracy was predominantly a male occupation throughout history, a minority of pirates were female. |
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Female pirates, like other women in crime, faced gender and discrimination issues in both practicing this occupation and being punished for it. |
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Congress moved inland and abandoned Philadelphia in despair, although popular resistance to British occupation was growing in the countryside. |
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Revolutionary confidence and determination, suffering from Howe's successful occupation of Philadelphia, was renewed. |
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Scholars have raised entirely new questions regarding military occupation, radicalization of politics, race, and the male body. |
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After Germany surrendered, the Allies partitioned Berlin and Germany's remaining territory into four military occupation zones. |
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East Germany was an Eastern Bloc state under political and military control by the USSR via occupation forces and the Warsaw Pact. |
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Greece experienced famine in the first year of occupation and the Netherlands in the last year of the war. |
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At the Potsdam Conference in August 1945, the Allies arranged for the Allied occupation and denazification of the country. |
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The occupation lasted until 1949, when the countries of East Germany and West Germany were created. |
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As elsewhere in Communist Europe the Soviet occupation of Poland met with armed resistance from the outset which continued into the fifties. |
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For the Czechs of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia, German occupation was a period of brutal oppression. |
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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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Nationalists regard the state forces as forces of occupation or partisan combatants in the conflict. |
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Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and the central leadership went into hiding as the coalition forces completed the occupation of the country. |
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On 1 May, an end of major combat operations was declared, ending the invasion period and beginning the military occupation period. |
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Much of Baghdad remained unsecured however, and fighting continued within the city and its outskirts well into the period of occupation. |
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General Tommy Franks assumed control of Iraq as the supreme commander of the coalition occupation forces. |
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Lengthy periods of continuous occupation notwithstanding, many of the smaller islands were abandoned. |
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The residents of the Hebrides have spoken a variety of different languages during the long period of human occupation. |
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After the Norse occupation, the toponymy of Orkney became almost wholly West Norse. |
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During the Roman occupation, the area was notable for the mining of copper. |
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The occupation of the town by Alliance forces caused the exodus of the population to the surrounding area of the Campo de Gibraltar. |
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During the late 1940s the island repaired the damage caused to its buildings during the occupation. |
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These restrictions apply equally regardless of whether the property is owned or rented, and only apply to occupation of the property. |
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The only significant Austrian success was the partial occupation of Silesia. |
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When Frederick heard about this humiliating occupation, he immediately sent a larger force to free the city. |
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With the Russian occupation of the Danube Principalities in October, they moved to the Bosphorus and in November entered the Black Sea. |
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The Soviet Union proclaimed its zone of occupation in Germany the German Democratic Republic that October. |
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It was these meetings which were shaping what was to be the peace plan to be discussed during a period of planned NATO occupation of Kosovo. |
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The British undertook a series of military operations as a means of recapturing the Falklands from Argentine occupation. |
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As many as 10,000 escaped slaves crowded into the city during the British occupation. |
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Shipbuilders, also called shipwrights, follow a specialized occupation that traces its roots to before recorded history. |
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Certainly there is some continuation of occupation of the town, though on a much reduced scale in the 5th and 6th centuries. |
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They established a Royal Commission, chaired by the Earl of Devon, to enquire into the laws regarding the occupation of land. |
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After the German Instrument of Surrender, 1945, Polish troops took part in occupation duties in the Western Allied Occupation Zones in Germany. |
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Following his release from gaol in 1672 Bunyan probably did not return to his former occupation of tinker. |
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Like Celtic law, it was based on cultural tradition, without any perceivable debt to the Roman occupation of Britain. |
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The Iraqi occupation came to an end in 1991 after military intervention by coalition forces. |
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During the Iraqi occupation, more than 1,000 Kuwaiti civilians were killed. |
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In addition, more than 600 Kuwaitis went missing during Iraq's occupation, approximately 375 remains were found in mass graves in Iraq. |
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This occupation lasted until 1941, and was replaced by a British military administration. |
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Italian occupation lasted until 1941, yielding to British military administration. |
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His novel, Weep Not, Child, is an illustration of life in Kenya during the British occupation. |
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On 14 April 1884 the Commander of the patrol sloop L'Inferent reported on the Egyptian occupation in the Gulf of Tadjoura. |
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In 1941, the occupation was taken over by the United States so that Britain could use its troops elsewhere. |
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The German occupation ended on 9 May 1945, with the arrival of the Soviet and American armies and the Prague uprising. |
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Japanese occupation during World War II ended Dutch rule, and encouraged the previously suppressed Indonesian independence movement. |
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He was murdered in 1999, shortly before Indonesian occupation of East Timor ended. |
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All of the forts were originally built during the Flavian occupation in Scotland. |
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In the Severan period the area was also under Roman occupation, based on the Legionary fortress of Carpow Roman Fort downstream from Perth. |
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This has led many historians to suggest that it served as the permanent border in the early years of Roman occupation. |
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The occupation of the West was largely completed by AD 52 with a victory over the tribe of the Silures. |
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Such a high number of soldiers can only partly be explained by the stubborn resistance of the British against Roman occupation. |
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The occupation ended a few years later, and the wall was never fortified again. |
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The underlying geology, harsh climate, and long history of human occupation have shaped this rich and distinctive natural heritage. |
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While the Scots suffered English occupation, Andrew Moray continued to endure imprisonment. |
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Some writers hold that Dumfries flourished as a place of distinction during the Roman occupation of North Great Britain. |
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Periodically, he considered flight to the Iberian Peninsula, which would have allowed the English to advance their occupation of France. |
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Legal proceedings commenced on 9 January 1431 at Rouen, the seat of the English occupation government. |
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Finds of bloodstone microliths on the foreshore at Orbost on the west coast of the island near Dunvegan also suggest Mesolithic occupation. |
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The Scots were routed, leading to the overthrow of the monarchy and the occupation of Scotland. |
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Before the Roman occupation, the dominant religion in Wales was a pagan one, led by the druids. |
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I am beginning to be very instant for some sort of occupation. |
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Antwerp remained under German occupation until the Armistice. |
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Escalating, he instituted dragonnades, which included the occupation and looting of Huguenot homes by military troops, in an effort to forcibly convert them. |
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Uncooperative indigenous peoples, who had forced the Spanish to leave Valdivia in 1604 contributed to get the expedition to leave after some months of occupation. |
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Until recently, there was little evidence for anything but an early and short Roman occupation of Cornwall, and there have so far been only three finds in Penzance. |
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He led the rising in north Scotland in the summer of 1297 against the occupation by King Edward I of England, successfully regaining control of the area for King John Balliol. |
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By September, Marshal Guillaume Brune completed the occupation of Swedish Pomerania, allowing the Swedish army to withdraw with all its munitions of war. |
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Marshal Murat led 120,000 troops into Spain and the French arrived in Madrid on 24 March, where wild riots against the occupation erupted just a few weeks later. |
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During the Napoleonic occupation, organizations such as the Lutzow Freikorps fought against the occupiers and later joined the allied forces as regular soldiers. |
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Violent clashes took place to end the occupation of Mexico City's Zocalo Square, where furious teachers had set up a large protest camp for many weeks. |
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Although the Axis victory was swift, bitter partisan warfare subsequently broke out against the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, which continued until the end of the war. |
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Some are called and ordained to this occupation as presbyters or deacons. |
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The Allies established occupation administrations in Austria and Germany. |
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In 1813, following the destruction of much of the city during French occupation, a Commission for the Construction of the City of Moscow was established. |
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The Greek government went into exile, while the country was placed under a puppet government and divided into occupation zones run by Italy, Germany and Bulgaria. |
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Axis forces left mainland Greece in October 1944, although some Aegean islands, notably Crete, remained under German occupation until the end of the war. |
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During the occupation the population suffered considerable hardship due to repression and starvation, to which the population reacted by creating a mass resistance movement. |
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In the first half of the 19th century, the Cornish people were leaders in tin and copper smelting, while mining in Cornwall was the people's major occupation. |
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In response, Soviet Union occupied Czechoslovakia, but the occupation was denounced by the Italian and French communist parties and the Communist Party of Finland. |
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With the German occupation of Western Europe, the intensification of submarine and air attack on Britain's sea communications was feared by the British. |
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Spaniards in their early occupation of Caribbean islands did not want to eat cassava or maize, which they considered insubstantial, dangerous, and not nutritious. |
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Cambodia and Laos became independent in 1953, and the 1954 Geneva Accords ended France's occupation of Indochina, leaving North Vietnam and South Vietnam independent. |
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Having been defeated by a seven nation army at the Battle of Leipzig in October 1813, he was forced to abdicate after the Six Days' Campaign and the occupation of Paris. |
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There is some evidence of human occupation of southern England before the last ice age, such as at Kents Cavern in Devon, but largely in the south east. |
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Likewise, later evidence of occupation, even since the arrival of the Romans, may lie next to the original banks of the Brent but have been buried under centuries of silt. |
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Further occupation came with the Upper Paleolithic and Neolithic periods of the Stone Age when Mesolithic hunter gatherers roamed the hilly tundra. |
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Although Philip had long prepared for the takeover of Portugal, he still found it necessary to launch a military occupation led by the Duke of Alva. |
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It is possible that the Persian expedition and the subsequent occupation may have altered the way in which the Getae expressed the immortality belief. |
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Caerwent was a centre for the Kingdom of Gwent after the Roman occupation. |
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Black coloration denotes occupation, white coloration nonoccupation, and X that a burrow had not yet or not any more existed in the respective year. |
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Little direct evidence of Roman occupation in Ely exists, although there are nearby Roman settlements such as those at Little Thetford and Stretham. |
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Almost from the outset Byrd is named as 'organist', which however was not a designated post but an occupation for any Chapel Royal member capable of filling it. |
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When little more than a child, he was made to work hard in a silk factory, which he afterward deserted for the equally laborious occupation of straw plaiting. |
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The 1955 Austrian State Treaty ended the occupation of Austria following World War II and recognised Austria as an independent and sovereign state. |
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In late 1918, Allied troops entered Germany and began the occupation. |
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An important tenet of the modern states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania is that their incorporation into the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991 constituted an illegal occupation. |
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The uplands retain evidence of occupation from long before the Kingdom of Powys, and before the Romans, who built roads and forts across the area. |
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Sovereignty may be recognized even when the sovereign body possesses no territory or its territory is under partial or total occupation by another power. |
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It was built around the possession of fortified places and the close pursuit of the Danes to harass them and impede their preferred occupation of plundering. |
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After 1945, new states were constituted in all four zones of occupation. |
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For example, a person may describe the rhythm of the workday in a certain company or occupation, or the rhythm of life in a certain country or region. |
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The earliest evidence of human occupation of the Channel Islands has been dated to 250,000 years ago when they were attached to the landmass of continental Europe. |
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There was considerable hunger and privation during the five years of German occupation, particularly in the final months when the population was close to starvation. |
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Actually, having been denied the right to employment in my chosen occupation, makin' chemicals, and being now a milko, i can give you the inside information on this story. |
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As the Roman occupation of Britain was coming to an end, Constantine III withdrew the remains of the army, in reaction to the barbarian invasion of Europe. |
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