Therefore, it becomes a prudent idea not to practice scorched earth policies when besieging an enemy city. |
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Meanwhile, the main body of the army was besieging the great city which was finally conquered after seven months. |
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Special forces on Saturday besieging a house in the town, where five terror suspects were holed up. |
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He left his safe house in Budapest to meet the commanders of the Red Army, which was besieging the city. |
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It is within the discretion of the besieging commander whether or not non-combatants will be permitted to leave and under what conditions. |
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Mr Sisi's move appears to have been prompted by calls from Brotherhood leaders to ramp up their campaign by besieging critical state facilities. |
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Now necessity is doing the besieging, the claiming of territory, the betraying of promises, and the fearing of a flood tide of the people returning. |
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During the sieges of Louisbourg and Quebec, many marines served on land with the besieging army. |
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A besieging player is under no obligation to do anything, opting to let Attrition have its effect. |
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The theory behind besieging a population is to annihilate temporal and spatial domains, and by so doing slowly strangulate a people's will. |
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When the ancient Romans were besieging Carthage, they put it about that those citizens who gave them themselves up in advance would not be put to the sword. |
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Once the king corn Montsoriu besieging the castle, thinking that the castle lord and his servants would surrender in the presence of his army. |
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Fortresses were redesigned to take advantage of the defensive potential of modern firearms and techniques for besieging and reducing fortresses were refined. |
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The Reduction operation is only available to a besieging leader, while the Repair operation is only available to the besieged leader. |
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The besieging player would need a die roll of '8' or better to be successful. |
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The military observers refused, and the RUF responded by besieging the camp and attacking other UNAMSIL bases in the area. |
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The offensive continued southwards, besieging Doboj, thereby cutting of Serb forces in Bosanska Krajina from Semberija and Serbia. |
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On July 3, George Washington took command of the Continental Army besieging Boston. |
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The mills were in use in 537 AD when the Goths besieging the city cut off their water supply. |
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Ammianus refers to a great number of Roman soldiers who had not been let into the city and who fought the besieging Goths below the walls. |
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It remained in English hands until 1313, when Robert Bruce took it after besieging Castle Rushen for five weeks. |
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In August 1330 the Scots contingent formed part of the Castilian army besieging the frontier castle of Teba. |
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Henry began the process of besieging the rebel castles, before wintering in the Duchy. |
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It is the president's so-called 'kitchen cabinet' that is rumoured to be at the centre of many of the corruption scandals currently besieging the government. |
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On the right-hand page an army of long-eared rabbits is besieging a lone wolf in his castle, which has three turrets from which red banners are flying. |
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On 26 September 1687, while the Venetian doge Francesco Morosini was besieging the Acropolis where the Turks had taken refuge, a Venetian shell fell on the Parthenon, which housed a gunpowder magazine. |
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Through the autumn of 1913, the town kept up a steady stream of correspondence to Ottawa, besieging the minister with demands for a fair hearing of its case. |
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For example, the Volsci could attack a Gallic army besieging Roma. |
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During one of his Activations, the defender may attack the besieging Army. |
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Several of the problems besieging the development of Africa have to do with the negative effects of weather and climate on human life and property. |
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The besieging player simply enters the city. |
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Boudica's army fell on the poorly defended city and destroyed it, besieging the last defenders in the temple for two days before it fell. |
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In July, Elizabeth sent out another force under Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, to help Henry IV in besieging Rouen. |
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He put himself into the hands of the Scottish Presbyterian army besieging Newark, and was taken northwards to Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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Bonifacius subsequently barricaded himself inside Hippo Regius with the Vandals besieging the city. |
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The Mongol ruler Genghis Khan had the once vibrant cities of Bukhara and Samarkand burned to the ground after besieging them. |
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He was besieged by Umayyads in 774, but the revolt near Seville forced the besieging troops to withdraw. |
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This proved a costly fiasco as Spinola's besieging army of 18,000 melted away through disease and desertion. |
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At the time of the Marburg Colloquy, Suleiman the Magnificent was besieging Vienna with a vast Ottoman army. |
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The rebels held the jungles of Gogaira and had some initial successes against the British forces in the area, besieging Major Crawford Chamberlain at Chichawatni. |
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The town and castle were besieged in 1401, and in November that year the Battle of Tuthill took place nearby between Caernarfon's defenders and the besieging force. |
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Early in spring, Alaric, probably desperate, invaded Italia, and he drove Honorius westward from Mediolanum, besieging him in Hasta Pompeia in Liguria. |
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The besieging army opened fire on the castle, to little effect. |
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This was to last until 28 January 1814 when the city surrendered to Captain Sir William Hoste leading a body of British and Austrian troops who were besieging the fortress. |
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Early in spring, Alaric, probably desperate, invaded Italy, and he drove Honorius westward from Mediolanum, besieging him in Hasta Pompeia in Liguria. |
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The capable Civilis ultimately succeeded to leadership of the Germanic side and inflicted heavy casualties on the Romans, even besieging Roman strongholds such as Vetera. |
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An eagerly awaited heavy siege train joined the besieging force, and from 7 September, the siege guns battered breaches in the walls and silenced the rebels' artillery. |
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The troops of the besieging force proceeded to loot and pillage the city. |
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Caernarfon was besieged in 1401, and that November the Battle of Tuthill took place nearby between Caernarfon's defenders and the besieging force. |
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John of Islay, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles was censured for making his son Angus his lieutenant and for besieging Rothesay Castle in the Isle of Bute. |
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Besieging communist China and trying to overthrow the government there, however, is a fool's errand and a recipe for world war. |
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Besieging the castle will bleed it white and force it to surrender. |
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