There will be nothing to stop its military incursions against its powerless neighbour whenever it sees fit to do so. |
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Use this form to report any illegal incursions, damage to trails, or sections which have been closed by the landowners. |
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As wonderfully absurd an image as you could wish of recent Kiwi incursions into the wider pop culture world. |
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Or the counter-argument that the bugs are simply responding to human incursions into their territory. |
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He says there have been sporadic firefights and some tank incursions all morning. |
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What is new is that this war has no end in sight, and only a vaguely defined enemy, so its incursions are likely to be permanent. |
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The Dutchman displayed immense composure to chest the ball down, turn and make rapid incursions towards the visitors' penalty area. |
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During the war that followed between Justinian and the Ostrogoths, the Slavs made repeated incursions into the provinces. |
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No doubt there are endless combinations of bombing campaigns and military incursions on the Pentagon's drawing board. |
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Minor missions in the game deal with incursions on their territory by rival gangs as well as exploring the twisted mentality of protection money. |
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His research focuses on why U.S. citizens do or do not support military incursions into foreign states. |
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Talk of invasions and incursions are rife at the moment and in Westport there is a similar discussion taking place. |
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The public expects a biosecurity system that can protect and, when necessary, eradicate incursions. |
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When it became apparent that India was not going to attack, the cross-border incursions quickly rose again. |
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Ming generals, who had been dispatched to the northern frontier to check growing Manchu incursions, defected to the invaders. |
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Foreign peace activists have set up protest camps to try to block military incursions. |
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As such, despite our physical isolation, we are at constant risk from incursions by exotic pests and diseases. |
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Epidemics wiped out villages, uprooted tribes, and undermined resistance to European territorial incursions. |
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The practice was begun by country storekeepers who had become quite accustomed to yegg incursions. |
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It is, however, heartening that Government has reinforced troops on the border especially where there have been incursions. |
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This will enable the defence forces to better respond to possible future incursions into Australia's airspace by aircraft and missiles. |
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Far from being a pushover, the Company, angered by repeated border incursions, struck back vigorously by declaring war. |
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Despite such incursions splitting the Hibs rearguard, some of the attempts were timid and those that were not were met by the reassuring Colgan. |
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The county remained royalist territory but suffered from raids and incursions. |
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This enables NGOs to liaise with the army during incursions and curfews to ensure the safe passage of staff and patients. |
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Southwestward incursions of Labrador Slope Water have occurred previously but in recent times they have been relatively rare. |
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The fedayeen restricted themselves to brief incursions across the Lebanese-Israeli border. |
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There are impacts from incursions of stock from unfenced surrounding farmed lands, requiring constant management vigilance and intervention. |
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From our incursions into the subject we have experienced divisions for aeons. |
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This was possibly due to temporal variation in other factors, such as viral incursions from surrounding countries and levels of herd immunity. |
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In late 1754, these troops were stationed east of the Allegheny Mountains in order to prevent any French incursions. |
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Next door, three more agents scan 25 screens relaying footage from video cameras along the border, looking for possible incursions. |
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The visa revocation process remains partially blind and needlessly porous to incursions by individuals who might pose a grave risk to our security. |
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Led by Col. Philip Cochran, the Air Commandos began supporting deep incursions by the Chindits into Burma to disrupt enemy communications and supply lines. |
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Besides the loss of the trees themselves, it is the incursions and what follows that have the most impact. |
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Furthermore, the application of such tools to runway incursions should be explored. |
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The military incursions had caused an unprecedented destruction of land, property and means of livelihood. |
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But it has been allowed to encroach upon areas of human experience that should be shielded form its violent incursions. |
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This is a country with many problems within its borders, including a lack of natural resources, racial tensions and incursions from abroad. |
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But one essential question remains: what response can the Westerners bring to the ever bigger incursions of Moscow in Central Asia? |
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During those incursions, several elements of the Anjouanese Gendarmerie were taken prisoner. |
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In Northern Irak, the region, home to Kurdish people, remains vulnerable to both internal strife and to incursions from the Turkish army. |
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In Bellegarde's music you will find: drum crescendos, incursions of saturated guitars or hypnotic synth spirals. |
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Nevertheless, he notably made incursions, an inroad in the bullfighting characters, which in itself is a hymn to colours. |
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There were occasional incursions into how to deal with union reps, managing staff, dealing the public and least of all building maintenance or security. |
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No, said my friend, more brusquely this time, and slid the hatch shut. There was nothing so quaint about this week's incursions. |
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The player will be presented with a wide array of scenarios, from VIP rescue missions to stealth incursions to full frontal assaults against hordes of enemies. |
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An enlarged parking area would facilitate day trippers and campers alike, and some sort of fence erection would hopefully stop motorised incursions into the dunes. |
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The tanks patrol a road used by the army for incursions into the camp and the activists wanted to set up a protest tent on the road to block them. |
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The initial incursions into Ireland had been by marcher knights and other freelances from south Wales hired by Diarmait MacMurchadha, the King of Leinster. |
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Each new edition of the book documented additional changes in species range and new alien incursions. |
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There is currently no automated runway incursion warning system to warn flight crews directly of impending incursions or conflicts. |
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These incursions are completely out of all proportion and have destabilized the Middle East region. |
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Yet the incursions on free speech can be insidious and imperceptible. |
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The first of the major horse nomad incursions into Europe were the Hunnish invasions of the 4th century. |
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And as the force of incursions has increased, age-old means of self-support have diminished. |
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Despite equatorial air being ever present on the fringes of this anticyclonic area, there are many years in Namibia when southward incursions rarely, if ever, occur. |
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The country descended into political chaos, with frequent Ottoman and Tatar incursions and pillages. |
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Their further incursions into Roman Italy were thrust back in 101 BCE at Vercellae by the Roman army. |
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Perhaps the final incursions by Germanic people which altered in some ways the ethnographic map of Europe was made by the Vikings. |
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The incursions of barbarians from the north of the island repeatedly caused serious problems. |
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Frankish incursions over the Rhine became so frequent that the Romans began to settle the Franks on their borders in order to control them. |
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The Isle of Wight was a target of attempted French invasions, and there were notable incursions. |
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In one breath he is supporting the NORAD renewal but in another he is issuing a virtual declaration of war against the United States for incursions the Americans are allegedly making on the west coast militarily. |
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Just as we take it for granted that the United States will protect Canada from incursions through its territory, we have an obligation to protect our continental allies from incursions through our territory. |
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That represents an increase of 143 violations over the last reporting period, owed to civilian incursions into the buffer zone during the hunting season. |
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In this choreographic language, horizontality and verticality incursions without pause, just as the respective boundaries between music and bodies, shadow and light, solos and groups, and differing sonorities, are crossed. |
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Villages, like those around Hares, are particularly isolated due to the difficulty of transport caused by the closure and are vulnerable to isolated military and settler incursions. |
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This year the incursions of continental polar air have been rather feeble in central Canada, allowing the usual summery flow of warm, humid air from the south to continue largely unchecked for unusually long periods. |
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If they are brought within the GATS gambit, there will be additional pressures on governments to privatise large chunks of both of these services and to open them both to TNC incursions. |
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Customs and border-surveillance agencies have access to some of the most complex and exotic watercraft to combat illicit drug-running and border incursions. |
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On the one hand, Governments have an important role to play in securing our external borders against disease incursions and leading the response to outbreaks of exotic disease. |
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The IPY communications and outreach program can make an important contribution by helping northern communities cope with and benefit from the increased incursions from the outside world. |
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No massive incursions or large-scale infiltrations from the steppe into the Middle East took place, therefore, until after the overthrow of the Persian Empire at the hands of Alexander the Great in 330 bc. |
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Managed care will make further incursions into dental practice, dental hygienists will seek more rights to private practice, and there will be an increase in advertising by dentists. |
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While such roads can be the vectors of economic development, they can also bring unwelcomed incursions such as illegal forest activities, poaching and diseases. |
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The Torrebermeja, Torrequebrada and Torremuelle watchtowers are part of the defensive network with which this region's inhabitants attempted to prevent pirate incursions. |
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The proliferation of small arms and incursions by marauders from neighbouring Chad and the Sudan also contribute to the prevailing feeling of insecurity in the north of the country. |
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Moreover, occasional incursions by South Ossetian marauders make many IDPs fearful to return permanently to the areas close to the administrative border. |
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Armed incursions from Darfur are frequent across the porous border, endangering humanitarian convoys on the 11-hour drive from the nearest gravel road. |
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This development came in response to Chinese incursions in Vietnamese waters and impatience among some in the military at the government's timid response. |
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Located at the crossroads of Europe, the construction of fortified sites was very much a necessity in order to be able to resist foreign incursions. |
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We see, as a result of various court and human rights commission decisions, clear incursions on the right to adhere to certain religious beliefs and to practise those religious beliefs. |
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The EU uses those expectations to demand reforms, and in that way, makes deep incursions into the administrative choices that are being made over there. |
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We have a number of the pieces in place, but we have a long way to go yet to be at a point where we could be comfortable that we can deal with disease incursions. |
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Plunder was still made from suppressing insurgencies within the Empire and on limited incursions into enemy land. |
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In 407, the Roman legions left Britain in order to deal with incursions into the Empire's continental heartlands. |
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Despite this relative peace, the king was still forced to deal with a number of Danish raids and incursions. |
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Initially, their arrival seems to have been at the invitation of the Britons as mercenaries to repulse incursions by the Hiberni and Picts. |
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But sporadic Viking incursions continued until the Norman Conquest, including the disastrous defeat of the Devonians at the Battle of Pinhoe. |
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The see had its seat here until AD 995, when further incursions once again caused the monks to move with the relics. |
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Stone forts such as these served as defensive residences, as well as imposing structures to prevent Iroquois incursions. |
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With the brief exception of the Mongol invasions in the 13th century, major nomadic incursions ceased. |
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Hunter that since 2004, there have been 300 documented border incursions, which resulted in 131 individuals being detained. |
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A second expedition in 1102 saw incursions into Ireland but in August 1103 he was killed fighting in Ulster. |
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It may be possible that the villa system did not survive the disastrous Pictish incursions of 367 and following years. |
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Taking advantage of the brotherly strife, and perhaps with the tacit understanding of Cadwaladr, the marcher lords mounted incursions into Wales. |
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Following the death of Henry I in 1136, Gruffydd formed an alliance with Gwynedd for the purpose of a revolt against Norman incursions. |
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Skene rejected the antiquity of the prose account and thought the poem reflected the history of the north country during the Irish incursions. |
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It was built in about 1067 by the Norman baron Hamelin de Ballon to guard against incursions by the Welsh from the hills to the north and west. |
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The Union repulsed Confederate incursions into New Mexico in 1862, and the exiled Arizona government withdrew into Texas. |
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With the brief exception of the Mongol invasions, major barbarian incursions ceased. |
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Polish incursions were dealt a blow by the Ottomans during the 1620 Battle of Cecora, which also saw an end to the reign of Gaspar Graziani. |
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However, Rome was militarily confronted with the rising Sassanid Empire and growing incursions from the tribes of Germania. |
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The armies of the eastern empire were occupied with Hunnic incursions in Asia Minor and Syria. |
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The Franks were able to wrest control of Aquitaine from the Visigoths, but otherwise Theoderic was able to defeat their incursions. |
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Zarco, a knight in service to Prince Henry, had commanded the caravels guarding the coast of Algarve from the incursions of the Moors. |
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In 1524 the Ming dynasty constructed a new fleet of war junks in preparation for further Portuguese incursions. |
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Spain felt threatened by these incursions and wanted to put a stop to them. |
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The Portuguese Empire therefore became an appropriate target for Dutch military incursions. |
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In the far north, Viking incursions brought Old Norse speakers into Caithness, Orkney and Shetland. |
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About 1,500 British troops remained in Belize to deter any possible incursions. |
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During the time of the Danelaw, Rochdale was subjected to incursions by the Danes on the Saxons. |
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Rick Rockliff, of poppy producers Tasmanian Alkaloids, insisted the wallaby incursions were not very common. |
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Naik on Wednesday downplayed the Chinese threat, saying there have not been air incursions along the Line of Actual Control. |
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Without this support, the Indians' lack of power was apparent and the stage was set for further incursions of territory by the United States in subsequent decades. |
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Mzilikazi then organised his society into a military system with regimental kraals, similar to those of Shaka, which was stable enough to repel further Boer incursions. |
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A civil war and repeated incursions by the Persian king Nader Shah in the 18th century destabilised the region, and further strained relations between the interior and Muscat. |
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Fuas Roupinho also made two incursions at Ceuta, in 1181 and 1182, and died during the latter of these attempts to conquer the North African city. |
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Since 1996 there have been 253 incursions by Mexican government officials. |
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However, subject as it was to multiple incursions and occupations by Western European powers in the late medieval period, its laws became widely available in the West. |
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By late May 1944, the Soviets had liberated Crimea, largely expelled Axis forces from Ukraine, and made incursions into Romania, which were repulsed by the Axis troops. |
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The treaty offered Rollo and his men the French lands between the river Epte and the Atlantic coast in exchange for their protection against further Viking incursions. |
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A hawk by nature, Ellenborough strongly favoured presenting St Petersburg with an ultimatum warning that any further incursions into Persia would be regarded as a hostile act. |
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Reade identifies the motivation for Median attacks on Assyria as similar to that behind previous incursions by Guti and Kassites, and subsequent invasions by Persians. |
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They were predominantly refugees from the incursions of the Lombards. |
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These incursions were eventually ended by Sir John Penington, but in the 1660s and as late as the 1700s the island still fell prey to French privateers. |
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These preoccupations unfitted the soldiers for the defence of the frontier, and permitted vigorous incursions of Germans form the north and Persians from the east. |
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