Instead of isolating the small British garrison there and pressing on with his main force to Dimapur, Sato chose to capture the hill station. |
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It was illegal to molest, capture, or kill any of the animals in the park. |
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From 2012 to 2014, through voice and motion capture, he played the characters of Smaug and the Necromancer in The Hobbit film series. |
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In August 2014, it was announced he would provide the voice and do performance capture for the tiger Shere Khan in Warner Bros. |
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Serkis has his own motion capture workshop, The Imaginarium Studios in London, which he will use for his directorial debut, Jungle Book. |
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The studio specializes in applying motion capture technology in film, television and video games. |
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Serkis' studio will also be aiding in the performance capture for the upcoming video game Star Citizen. |
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The allegations also served to sour many IOC members against Sion's bid and potentially helped Turin to capture the host city nomination. |
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Elsewhere, floating video cameras capture the action of the watching crowds. |
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He twice advanced to within a day's march of Jerusalem before judging that he lacked the resources to successfully capture the city. |
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In November 1956, Britain and France invaded Egypt in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to capture the Suez Canal. |
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The conquest of Gwynedd was completed with the capture in June 1283 of Dafydd, who had succeeded his brother as prince the previous December. |
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After the capture and execution of Wallace in 1305, Scotland seemed to have been finally conquered and the revolt calmed for a period. |
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In general, pirate craft were extremely difficult for patrolling craft to actually hunt down and capture. |
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The British offered rewards for the capture of westerners serving with Chinese pirates. |
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Pirates sometimes evade capture by sailing into waters controlled by their pursuer's enemies. |
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Warships that capture pirates have no jurisdiction to try them, and NATO does not have a detention policy in place. |
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The US did not sign because a stronger amendment, protecting all private property from capture at sea, was not accepted. |
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Indian rulers adopted red serge jackets for their own forces and retainers as if to capture their magical qualities. |
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Manning estimates that 4 million died inside Africa after capture, and many more died young. |
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Their deaths were the result of brutal treatment and poor care from the time of their capture and throughout their voyage. |
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In the First World War, German plans to capture Paris quickly in autumn 1914 failed, and the war on the Western Front became a stalemate. |
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On 7 August the VII Corps attacked Alsace with its objectives being to capture Mulhouse and Colmar. |
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The final Entente offensive of the spring was the Second Battle of Artois, an offensive to capture Vimy Ridge and advance into the Douai plain. |
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The offensive that followed again relied on heavy bombardment which allowed the British infantry to capture the ridge in one day. |
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If successful the northern armies were then to capture the German submarine bases on the Belgian coast. |
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On 22 February, the bridge was demolished to prevent its capture, a decision that has since been extremely contentious. |
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The capture of Myitkyina airfield nevertheless immediately helped secure the air link from India to Chongqing over the Hump. |
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The Corps then prepared to capture two railway tunnels linking Maungdaw with the Kalapanzin valley but the Japanese struck first. |
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Mutaguchi intended to exploit the capture of Imphal by capturing the strategic city of Dimapur, in the Brahmaputra River valley. |
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Their diet includes practically everything eatable they can capture or kill. |
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Acclaimed for his motion capture work, in 2011 actor Andy Serkis opened his own motion capture workshop, The Imaginarium Studios in London. |
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Beginning in May 2010 NATO special forces began to concentrate on operations to capture or kill specific Taliban leaders. |
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This battle resulted in the defeat of Ansar and the capture of a chemical weapons facility at Sargat. |
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Third, to search for, to capture and to drive out terrorists from that country. |
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Piestewa died of wounds shortly after capture, while the remaining five prisoners of war were later rescued. |
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The Battle of Umm Qasr was the first military confrontation in the Iraq War, with its objective the capture of the port. |
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A protection order makes it an offence should anyone kill, injure, capture, maim, or cause harm or distress to the tortoise. |
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They fought in the Battle of New Orleans and later helped capture Fort Bowyer in Mobile Bay in what was the last action of the war. |
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A few natural depressions on the atoll rim capture the abundant rainfall to form areas of freshwater wetlands. |
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A Russian army of 10,000 landed on the Bosphorus shores in 1833 and helped to prevent the capture of Constantinople. |
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The main events were the second capture of Kars and a landing on the Georgian coast. |
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This was the main reason why VRS decided to assault Srebrenica in July 1995 and capture those responsible. |
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From there, Brigadier Julian Thompson's plan was to capture Darwin and Goose Green before turning towards Port Stanley. |
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At Two Sisters, the British faced both enemy resistance and friendly fire, but managed to capture their objectives. |
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At his Canadian estate in Nova Scotia, he experimented with composting toilets and devices to capture water from the atmosphere. |
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As time went on, the spiritual level of the nation declined to the point that God allowed the Philistines to capture the tabernacle. |
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Despite mediocre generalship, they managed to capture the Russian port of Sevastopol, compelling Tsar Alexander II to ask for peace. |
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Minimalism argued that extreme simplicity could capture all of the sublime representation needed in art. |
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The Impressionists pioneered the use of light in painting as they attempted to capture light as seen from the human eye. |
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Afterwards, digital water and smoke were added, as were extras captured on a motion capture stage. |
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Mobile cameras are used to capture pornographic photos or videos, and forwarded as MMS, a practice known as sexting. |
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Some fear that Big Labor will one day form its own party and attempt to capture government. |
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You board an enemy to capture her, and a stranger to receive news or make a communication. |
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He took a close-range picture of the wrestlers to try to capture the energy. |
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The capture is apparently lower in the tropics, at least from what I have experienced as a collembologist. |
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Among the Blackfeet the capture of a shield, bow, gun, war bonnet, war shirt, or medicine pipe was deemed a coup. |
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You'll need to focus the microscope carefully in order to capture the full detail of this surface. |
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Enraptures a man to foretake his pleasure, And capture a woman to partake her treasure. |
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The purpose of these was generally not to gain territory, but rather to capture resources and secure prestige. |
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The Scots also returned to the West Indies and in 1629 took part in the capture of Quebec. |
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Despite mediocre generalship, they managed to capture the Russian port of Sevastopol, compelling Tsar Nicholas I to ask for peace. |
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He urged Trebatius to capture him a war chariot, and asked Quintus to write him a description of the island. |
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After his capture, Caratacus was sent to Rome as a war prize, presumably to be killed after a triumphal parade. |
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However, like Trajan nearly a century before, he was unable to capture the fortress of Hatra even after two lengthy sieges. |
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Then, unable to walk, they would be slain by their own men, in order to avoid capture, so that a full fifty thousand died. |
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The capture of Cirencester, Gloucester and Bath in 577, after the pause caused by the battle of Mons Badonicus, opened the way to the southwest. |
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The Danes used the civil turmoil as an opportunity to capture York, which they sacked and burned. |
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However, they stopped during their march to capture a small fortress at Countisbury Hill, held by a Wessex ealdorman named Odda. |
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He obtained victories during the Third Crusade, but failed to capture Jerusalem. |
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A subsequent victory against Scotland at the Battle of Neville's Cross resulted in the capture of David II and reduced the threat from Scotland. |
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Following the capture of Avranches, Mortain and Cherbourg, Rouen surrendered to him in 1144 and he then had himself anointed as Duke of Normandy. |
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In May, Aimeri, Viscount of Thouars, who was chosen by John to be his seneschal in Anjou, attacked Tours in order to capture Arthur of Brittany. |
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Richard and his forces aided in the capture of Acre, despite the king's serious illness. |
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Despite this, the most that Edward could make out of his victory was the capture of Calais. |
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They were, in fact, Richard's men, prepared to capture Henry once he set foot on English soil. |
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In 1762 the resumption of hostilities with Spain led to the British capture of Manila and of Havana, along with a Spanish fleet sheltering there. |
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The Royal Navy was also involved in an incident involving Somali pirates in November 2008, after the pirates tried to capture a civilian vessel. |
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She was warned, however, that the summons was a pretext on which to capture her and thereby facilitate Lady Jane's accession to the throne. |
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After the capture of Richmond in April 1865, the state capital was briefly moved to Lynchburg, while the Confederate leadership fled to Danville. |
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Lastly, on 15 June 1795, the General Goddard played a large role in the capture of seven Dutch East Indiamen off St Helena. |
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In the meanwhile, the newly resumed war with Britain by the French, resulted in the British capture of practically all remaining French colonies. |
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Often priests were tortured or executed after capture unless they cooperated with the English authorities. |
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Drake stayed in the area for almost a year, raiding Spanish shipping and attempting to capture a treasure shipment. |
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Drake gave chase and eventually captured the treasure ship, which proved his most profitable capture. |
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By extinguishing this for the capture, Drake put the fleet into disarray overnight. |
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At the Siege of Drogheda in September 1649, Cromwell's troops massacred the people after the town's capture. |
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Heavy British involvement in the Iberian Peninsula soon followed, while a British effort to capture Antwerp failed. |
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He adopted a plan to capture a hill where republican guns could dominate the city's harbour and force the British to evacuate. |
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The assault on the position led to the capture of the city, but during it Bonaparte was wounded in the thigh. |
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Although the French managed to capture Toussaint Louverture, the expedition failed when high rates of disease crippled the French army. |
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For just 2,000 French casualties, Napoleon had managed to capture a total of 60,000 Austrian soldiers through his army's rapid marching. |
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Following the Ulm Campaign, French forces managed to capture Vienna in November. |
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Hinchinbrook sailed from Port Royal on 5 October 1779 and, in company with other British ships, proceeded to capture a number of American prizes. |
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In the same month, the French thrust towards Leghorn and were certain to capture the city. |
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Arthur's brother Richard ordered that an armed force be sent to capture Seringapatam and defeat Tipu. |
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In 1940, following the German capture of Paris, the size of the United States Navy was significantly increased. |
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However, the plot was discovered and most of the conspirators were either arrested or killed while trying to evade capture. |
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Perhaps the earliest patented mousetrap was a live capture device patented in 1870 by W K Bachman of South Carolina. |
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Over the years preceding Napoleon's capture of the islands, the power of the Knights had declined and the Order had become unpopular. |
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For major world universities, the two systems capture more or less the same publications and citations. |
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One of Mortimer's first acts on entering England was to capture the Tower and release the prisoners held there. |
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Turpin fled from the scene and shortly afterwards killed a man who attempted his capture. |
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Turpin informed Gregory and the others of Wheeler's capture, and left Westminster. |
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Fearing capture, they moved on to Blackheath in Hertfordshire, and then back to London. |
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He also wrote to the Lords of Trade, suggesting that the Crown might benefit financially from Teach's capture. |
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In 1521, he fought at Fuenterrabia, and Louise of Savoy ascribed the capture of the place to his efforts. |
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The slaughter or capture of prisoners of war also appears to have been condemned by Ashoka. |
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The conception of an opera as a coherent structure was slow to capture Handel's imagination and he composed no operas for five years. |
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He had to capture some character and get out of that rest room before his ague got so bad that the sergeant had to carry him to and from the booth every day. |
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This is a really interesting option of Tshark since it allows us to specify an autostop condition, thanks to which we will not have to be present to manually stop a capture. |
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Yes, the bambosh dance is still danced until the dancers, wildly drunk on clairine vanish into the surrounding blackness to capture the partner of their choice. |
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After the capture of Antioch on May 3, 1098, Genoa forged an alliance with Bohemond of Taranto, who became the ruler of the Principality of Antioch. |
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Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's reluctance to allow the German Army onto Spanish soil frustrated a German plan to capture the Rock, codenamed Operation Felix. |
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Gibraltar's water supply was formerly provided by a combination of an aqueduct, wells, and the use of cisterns, barrels and earthenware pots to capture rainwater. |
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When Napoleon heard that Prussian troops had orders to capture him dead or alive, he fled to Rochefort, considering an escape to the United States. |
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He fought in several minor engagements off Toulon and was important in the capture of Corsica and subsequent diplomatic duties with the Italian states. |
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The major mechanism by which extrasynaptically released serotonin seems to reach its targets involves its capture and later release by the surrounding glia. |
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Their infiltration and encirclement tactics had failed to panic Allied troops and as the Japanese were unable to capture enemy supplies, they starved. |
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Despite Bannockburn and the capture of the final English stronghold at Berwick in 1318, Edward II refused to renounce his claim to the overlordship of Scotland. |
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Freebooting of broadcast satellite signals may exist privately, but we nave no evidence of illegal signal capture being commercialized any longer. |
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He rarely stayed for more than two weeks until 1997, when his friend Jonathan Silver who was terminally ill encouraged him to capture the local surroundings. |
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Yet the old tradition of the spiritual quest, reinforced by the influence of Renaissance hermeticism, could still capture the imagination of highly religious persons. |
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An important objective for XV Corps was the capture of Ramree Island and Cheduba Island to construct airfields which would support the Allies' operations in Central Burma. |
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Though the Allied force had advanced successfully into central Burma, it was vital to capture the port of Rangoon before the monsoon to avoid a logistics crisis. |
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His discovery of the neutron made it possible to produce elements heavier than uranium in the laboratory by the capture of slow neutrons followed by beta decay. |
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Following the capture of Rangoon, a new Twelfth Army headquarters was created from XXXIII Corps HQ to take control of the formations which were to remain in Burma. |
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Boudica then either killed herself to avoid capture, or died of illness. |
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Some metros, particularly Hong Kong, are partly financed by the sale of land whose value has been increased by the building of the system, a process known as value capture. |
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In place of Port Said, Musketeer called for the capture of Alexandria. |
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Warships were recruited by the insurgent governments during Spanish American wars of independence to destroy Spanish trade, and capture Spanish Merchant vessels. |
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In 1779 Spain joined the war as an ally of France under the Pacte de Famille, intending to capture Gibraltar and British colonies in the Caribbean. |
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His declared intention was to design a building that was distinctive and memorable, and also one that would capture the particular excitement of passengers before a journey. |
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After waiting a short while, William secured Dover, parts of Kent, and Canterbury, while also sending a force to capture Winchester, where the royal treasury was. |
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The tinker, setting out to capture Robin, only manages to fight with him after he has been cheated out of his money and the arrest warrant he is carrying. |
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Fawkes would be left to light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. |
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His army was caught by a much larger French force at Poitiers, but the ensuing battle was a decisive English victory resulting in the capture of John II of France. |
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Paralyzed by internal political divisions, it could not respond effectively to British blockades of its coast and the capture of many of its colonies. |
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The Royal Marines formed the Royal Marine Division as an amphibiously trained division, parts of which served at Dakar and in the capture of Madagascar. |
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The capture of Dedan Kimathi on 21 October 1956 in Nyeri signified the ultimate defeat of the Mau Mau and essentially ended the military offensive. |
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The conquest of Gwynedd was complete with the capture in June 1283 of Dafydd, who was taken to Shrewsbury and executed as a traitor the following autumn. |
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Another charge cited two attacks, one of which was the capture of a slave ship off Charles Town Bar, from which one of Howard's slaves was presumed to have come. |
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Other operations occurred against pockets of the Iraqi army, including the capture and occupation of Kirkuk on 10 April, and the attack and capture of Tikrit on 15 April. |
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An extra incentive for Teach's capture was the offer of a reward from the Assembly of Virginia, over and above any that might be received from the Crown. |
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After that date all US and British slave ships leaving Africa were legally pirate vessels subject to capture by the United States Navy or Royal Navy. |
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After abolition, slave ships adopted quicker, more maneuverable forms to evade capture by naval warships, one favorite form being the Baltimore Clipper. |
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Ottoman forces were defeated in a number of battles, and the Egyptians were ready to capture Constantinople, which forced Sultan Mahmud II to seek Russian military aid. |
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The power this narcobourgeoisie gained throughout the 1980s crippled efforts to control and capture traffickers and strengthened the efforts of the traffickers themselves. |
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The French advanced the 3rd and 4th Armies toward the Saar River and attempted to capture Saarburg, attacking Briey and Neufchateau, before being driven back. |
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Serkis' film work in motion capture has been critically acclaimed. |
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He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. |
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On 20 October 2012 the studio acquired rights to The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon and a new motion capture adaptation of Animal Farm, which Serkis will direct. |
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After the capture of Baghdad, 20,000 of its citizens were massacred. |
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Jessica Lynch that she was raped by her captors after her capture, based on medical reports and the pattern of her injuries, though this is not supported by Ms Lynch. |
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The following year, Charles II and his Scottish allies made a desperate attempt to invade England and capture London while Cromwell was engaged in Scotland. |
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According to historian Roy Porter, the liberation of the human mind from a dogmatic state of ignorance is the epitome of what the Age of Enlightenment was trying to capture. |
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The injury to Simon Jones became somewhat obvious as the pacers struggled to capture the magic that Jones had created the previous day that had forced Australia to follow on. |
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Mocap can accurately capture difficult-to-model physical movement. |
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The Japanese had also been reinforced by two divisions made available by the capture of Singapore, and defeated both the newly organised Burma Corps and the Chinese force. |
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