United's abjectness was pivotal to them being routed by Rangers on Wednesday. |
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This goes double for similar criticism of policies, if the criticism is routed through proper channels. |
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The excavator's pump system is the source of the oil, and it is routed to the attachment via tubelines and hoses on the workgroup. |
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The first group who attacked on June 25 were soon routed, and then eventually Custer's troops were enveloped. |
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The ship that was heading for the most logical port of call in Indonesia was forcibly routed to Australia. |
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Some products are stored in the main cooler, while others are routed to the truck bay for shipping. |
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The duct network consists of plastic piping routed from the motor to the outlet sockets. |
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It routed the army and adapted well to the unexpected attacks by the fedayeen. |
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An incoming fax that gets sent to that number is converted into an attachment and then routed to your email address. |
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Signals are transmitted to small receiving antennas on subscribers' rooftops, then routed to the desktop through coaxial cable. |
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London routed hapless Halifax to record their third successive Super League home win. |
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I routed a slot on the underside of the sole rubber to accommodate the head of the screw and glued them back on with contact cement. |
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In the end, the Helvetii were totally routed, and compelled to submit to the domination of Rome. |
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A battle took place on 30 April, 1690, in which a Jacobite force was routed on the low ground at Cromdale in Morayshire by government forces. |
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In this procedure, the proximal part of the peroneus brevis tendon is routed through the calcaneus and attached to the distal fibula. |
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Today the small spring branch that drains the limestone hills to the south is routed directly to the river. |
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The British were engaged, and routed, and then defeated en masse at an unnamed river normally identified as the Thames. |
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To get up-to-date information, one firm routed power from a desktop computer uninterruptible power supply to a small television. |
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Multichannel mixers provide a number of inputs whose signals can be combined and routed freely before being sent to the mixer outputs. |
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He fell fighting the historic battle of Naushera, but not before enemy was routed. |
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Forced to rely on their own resources, they sallied out of the city walls and routed Rory's army. |
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Blocks are sealed, conveyed through metal detectors and routed to an automatic case packer before they are weighed and labeled. |
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Any attempt to speak to them is routed to a vast office where harassed and underpaid staff attempt to deal with routine inquiries. |
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Similarly, preferred clients could have their data routed to a higher-speed server. |
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All requests for foreign purchases of South African property must be routed through an authorised dealer, in other words a registered banker. |
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I switched my receiver to stereo mode, and everything was routed to the front right speaker. |
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When the coalition routed the ALP to win office after 13 years in opposition, the party ran a brilliant, centrally conducted campaign. |
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Sensing that his armies would be routed, Ethelred conjured up a scheme to prevent them from facing the enemy head on. |
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The Federals, caught out of formation, were routed and were soon in retreat, abandoning their standards and hundreds of prisoners. |
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By the end of the war, living memorial advocates could claim a rhetorical victory, having routed their opponents, if only in pure word volume. |
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Distrust and self-interest made them stand by as they routed one army after another. |
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The tricky part, explains Hsu, is making sure that every information request made by a Web page is routed through SafeWeb's secure servers. |
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Equally disturbing to many, Parliament routed execution of these new laws through admiralty courts, where a judge would preside. |
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This means that requests for service need to be intercepted or inspected so they can be routed to the most appropriate service instance available. |
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With a boat, however, electricity is routed through a gauntlet of adapters and shore power connections that depend on friction to maintain contact. |
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The condensate is then supposed to be routed into the pipeline system that delivers the crude to the nearby refinery. |
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When a packet needs to be routed, the router looks in its routing table for the next-hop IP address the packet should take to get to the destination. |
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Any shipping making the transition past the Blizzard Falls had to be routed through the port facilities there, making it the gateway from the upper to lower lakes. |
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But Bone, when we routed him out, could not promise us any more accommodation than he had so kindly given us the first night. |
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At Dave's request, the station dispatcher routed us to the track adjacent to the Lake Shore to enable a simple cross-platform transfer for this lady. |
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The Evening Press reported earlier this month how vehicles were initially routed away from the trouble spot for four days after a driver was injured as he approached a stop. |
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From this tank, water was routed to the streets through channels and collected by the people from square troughs or basins called karanjis at convenient points. |
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His team routed the British and hence, at the Patiala Peg, drinks are served in 75 ml glasses, compared to the standard 60 ml. |
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The EMC checking software in Cadstar 4.5 first identifies critical nets then analyses whether those nets will cause problems once they have been routed. |
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Of the roughly 1.3 million Indian combatants and non-combatants sent overseas to fight for the British empire, the largest chunk were routed to Mesopotamia. |
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But Pratap Rudra, routed repeatedly by his lack of preparedness in a rapidly altering region, had exposed his weaknesses. |
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The following Spring and Summer, the main allied Greek army, headed by 10,000 Spartan hoplites, routed the Persian army at Palatea, and its navy at Salamis. |
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With their leader slain, the Aztec force diminished gradually, and the tlaxcalan and Castilian warriors routed them. |
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Baji Rao, however, easily routed the novice Mughal general and the rest of the imperial Mughal army fled. |
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At the Battle of Barnet, he commanded the Lancastrian right wing and routed the division opposing him. |
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Edward and his army won a decisive victory, and the Lancastrians were routed, with most of their leaders slain. |
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Paul Nicholls' Bury Parade heads the handicap this year and routed re-opposing stablemate Grandioso by five lengths at Ascot last time out. |
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It had some success against British forces, most notably at Castlebar, but was ultimately routed while trying to reach Dublin. |
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Banks do face liquidity risk, but in this model it is fully diversifiable within the banking system because all spending is routed through banks. |
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The greatly outnumbered English forces not only routed the French, but captured the French king, John II and his youngest son, Philip. |
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The British moved on to Concord, where a detachment of three companies was engaged and routed at the North Bridge by a force of 500 minutemen. |
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Later the Roman army was routed at the battle of Allia and Rome was sacked in 390 BC by the Senones. |
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The Jacobites captured Perth and at Coatbridge on the way to Edinburgh routed two regiments of the government's Dragoons. |
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The fighting there had killed the previous governor and routed Cestius Gallus, the governor of Syria, when he tried to restore order. |
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Some 2,000 of these rebels offered battle to Lord Fairfax's Parliamentary army at Hambledon Hill but they were easily routed. |
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Other estimates are much smaller, but by any account a large Roman army was routed. |
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First the Germans routed Caepio and then destroyed Mallius's army on October 6, 105 BC at Arausio. |
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In the battle, the united army of Gepids, Rugii, Sarmatians and Suebi routed the Huns and their allies, including the Ostrogoths. |
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The Teutones were routed and massacred and their king, Teutobod, was placed in Roman chains. |
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As only a quarter of their forces were left on the eastern banks, Caesar attacked and routed them. |
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The Alemanni were routed, forced back into Germany, and did not threaten Roman territory for many years afterwards. |
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Having damaged the enemy's cohesion, Philip ordered his troops to press forward and quickly routed them. |
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Today the modern road for through traffic has been routed around the outside of the monastery buildings to allow some integrity of the grounds. |
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The Taliban and AQ leadership were routed, on the run to Pakistan. |
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The items, offered in a Willow Oak finish, feature canted pilasters, routed and shaped rails, decorative brass buttons and embossing. |
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The Trojans are routed by the sudden onslaught, and Patroclus begins his assault by killing the Trojan hero Sarpedon. |
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Victor Valley, a large school with 3,200 students, regroups after being routed 72-21 by Bloomington. |
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Backdrop automates, centralizes and tracks all routed photography that requires approvals. |
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And why bother routinizing common decisions since most of the decisions routinely get routed through the charismatic leader anyway? |
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The Greeks are overwhelmed and routed, the wall's gate is broken, and Hector charges in. |
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Trains from Ramsgate are routed via Margate, Chatham and Bromley South, or via Canterbury West or Dover Priory and Ashford International. |
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This changed when Parliamentary armies finally routed the Royalists at the Battle of Worcester, effectively ending the English Civil War. |
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Much of the discharge was routed to the Rhine and its downstream extension. |
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His leaderless forces were routed shortly afterwards and the English forces, led by Edward I, moved to occupy Powys and eastern Gwynedd. |
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These were speedily routed by the friendlies, who attacked the small force before them in fine style. |
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On 20 December 1387 they intercepted de Vere at Radcot Bridge, where he and his forces were routed and he was obliged to flee the country. |
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Llywelyn then moved on to Brycheiniog, and in 1266, he routed Roger Mortimer's army. |
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In 1265, Llywelyn captured Hawarden Castle and routed the combined armies of Hamo Lestrange and Maurice fitz Gerald in north Wales. |
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The Scots were routed, leading to the overthrow of the monarchy and the occupation of Scotland. |
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The Athenian hoplites who routed the Persian invaders on the field of Marathon in 490 created one of the great 'myths' of Athens. |
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This MTSO is also the location in the cellular system through which your phone call is routed into the conventional landline telephone network. |
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Campaigning in Spain, he routed the French at the Battle of Salamanca, taking advantage of a minor French mispositioning. |
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A pitched battle took place, the battle of Clitheroe, and the English army was routed. |
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In the Second Battle of Porto he crossed the Douro river in a daylight coup de main, and routed Marshal Soult's French troops in Porto. |
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When the equipment malfunctioned and caught fire, BP workers shut it down and routed escaping gases to flares. |
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After confused manoeuvres between Reigate and Dorking as Parliamentary troops closed in, his force of 500 men fled northwards and was overtaken and routed at Kingston. |
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The English forces were routed, though Edwin and Morcar escaped. |
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They did so, and routed the remnants of Indutiomarus's army. |
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The system blocks content by preventing IP addresses from being routed through and consists of standard firewall and proxy servers at the Internet gateways. |
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Data carried by the ADSL are typically routed over the telephone company's data network and eventually reach a conventional Internet Protocol network. |
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However, Saladin lured the force into inhospitable terrain with water, surrounded the Latins with a superior force, and routed them at the Battle of Hattin. |
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The ravaged Jacobite troops were routed by the government army. |
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Then on 15 May, he routed Somerset's army at the Battle of Hexham. |
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A lengthy conflict ensued, in which neither side gained any decisive advantage until the Britons routed the Saxons at the Battle of Mons Badonicus. |
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At the customer premises the CAP signal is demodulated and is routed to a video codec and controller that let the user display mixed media signals on a PC or TV screen. |
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A Scottish army invaded England in support of the Engagement, but was routed at the Battle of Preston, leaving the Kirk Party in the ascendant in Scotland. |
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Although vastly outnumbered, the Scottish army routed the English army. |
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Sharon routed the Sudanese police company, and captured the settlement. |
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The BuddyFinder query is routed by the server to the BuddyFinder Chatbot in C, which interacts with various modules to get a ranked list of buddies. |
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The Cimbri were initially successful, particularly at the Battle of Arausio, in which a large Roman army was routed, after which they raided large areas in Gaul and Hispania. |
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This policy would result in traffic being routed along nine lines. |
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Trapped into fighting to save their families, the Bastarnae were routed. |
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His army was immediately engaged in fierce battle during which a significant section of it was routed, causing Llywelyn and his eighteen retainers to become separated. |
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