Frontal thrusts will be combined with an active front in the enemy rear created by landed groups. |
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He landed about twenty feet away, the resulting gust of wind whipping Andrew's hair in front of him. |
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A campaign has been launched to reduce the speed limit on a road following an accident where a car landed on its roof in a field. |
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On the quay at Mallaig the whiff of animosity is stronger than the odour from the boxes of freshly-caught prawns just landed for market. |
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But then again, he did leave the helicopter with alacrity when we landed and the door was finally slid open. |
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As the final shot landed wide, Ferrero fell to his knees and blew kisses to the heavens. |
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She'd landed on her bottom, legs akimbo, and her long red ringlets of hair had flopped forward, vaulting the crown of her head to hide her eyes. |
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When the gulls landed on the water, the killer whale would then attempt to capture them in her mouth, without killing them. |
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The 36-year-old American airwoman has landed after completing a solo flight of 2,300 miles across the Pacific from Honolulu. |
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The accident happened when the train jumped the rails at a level crossing in Wigtownshire and landed on its side. |
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Samuel L. Jackson's going to tell us how he landed his part in the record-breaking movie. |
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Closing her eyes, she took a small, sudden jump and was surprised when her feet landed firmly on the ground. |
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A mated pair of mallards came first, winging around till they finally landed in the skinny stretch of water I'd opened. |
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I'll give you a quick recap of the events since we landed on the glacier on the 11th. |
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The wind shifted and a single raindrop came through the window and landed exactly on the candlewick, extinguishing it. |
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He grabbed the first guard by his arm and twisted it behind his back and at the same time landed a full punch at his neck just below the jugular. |
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The grenade flew into my window, hit the windshield, landed on the radio between me and my buddy. |
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She rebounded off the surprisingly hard girl and landed on the floor with a muted cry. |
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He landed on the stone tiles with an audible thump, and a nasty jolt of fresh pain jumped up his spine. |
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Striding ahead of the rest has landed a Lancaster theatre with a huge cash windfall. |
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She landed with a thud, and rolled, tucking her feet underneath her as the wind rushed out of her again. |
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Her body slowly felt weightless and she landed softly on her hands and knees. |
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I landed in some flowers beneath an apple tree, and two apples fell on my head. |
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Eva Air landed in Los Angeles in one piece, with rudder, elevator, fuselage, trim tabs and ailerons intact. |
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The buyout follows a licensing deal that was landed late last year for activewear for men and sportswear for young men and juniors. |
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Unused to such harsh treatment, the horse reared back on its hind legs, unseating Jack Foster who landed with a thud on his backside. |
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Then on the day the Royal Marines were landed we were called to action stations and no one said it was an exercise. |
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The phase where the rovers landed safely on the planet called for a parachute, aeroshell and retro-rockets. |
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When I landed a job at the STAR newspaper I thought it would be like journalism in the movies. |
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After completing the program he landed a job with local contractor Brotherhood Way weatherizing homes and building new ones. |
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As I landed the aircraft, I sensed a pronounced increase in the overall vibration level coming from the rear of the aircraft. |
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His first album appeared in late 1961, a remarkable achievement for a hick who'd landed in the city only a few months earlier. |
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She landed the TV role only weeks after leaving drama school, beating off hundreds of other hopefuls. |
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The wheel went round and round and suddenly Stella was thrown out and landed in a heap at her Syd's feet. |
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Hopping lightly and agilely, she smiled triumphantly as her foot landed on the edge. |
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A large kennel of dogs was simply another accoutrement of the landed upper class. |
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Those in power ensured it was they who landed the top positions inside the new enterprises and accumulated outrageous fortunes. |
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Each landed directly on Grand's body, making small impressions but otherwise leaving the creature be. |
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Moving on to the southern end of Koh Pi, these two fishermen landed two 5 lb queen fish, a sand ray and a barracuda. |
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On January 14, 1794, Vancouver landed more cattle at Kealakekua Bay and requested a kapu against killing them. |
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The Irish division landed in August 1915 at Suvla Bay on the Aegean coast, in western Gallipoli. |
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It was nighttime outside, dark and cloudy, so the sewers were pitch black, and he landed knee deep in rank stinking water. |
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An on-board microphone also recorded the sounds of Titan as the probe descended and landed on the moon. |
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I had a little trawl of the Microsoft SBS website whereupon my eyes landed on the yellow warning triangle and the words. |
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These boulders on a path near a York beauty spot have landed village leaders in a legal quandary following complaints from a disabled angler. |
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Big tuna, kabeljou, sailfish, barracuda and many more are still regularly landed here. |
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After checking his instruments, the pilot immediately aborted the mission and landed safely. |
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Sue has been busy this week rescuing a swan that crash landed on the Lechlade road and another that was waddling down Station Road. |
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Her chops landed her several TV gigs, including a recurring role as an NBC page on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. |
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Alex tried to slowly rotate her body into a warrior yoga pose, but her legs began to tremble, her arms started flailing and she landed with a splash in the pool. |
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As illustrated in this publication, we have already landed on it and driven across it in a buggy. |
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Kate Upton, the curvy supermodel with new media intelligence, has landed the June cover of American Vogue. |
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Two tall, rectangular blocks landed on either side of the ensemble. |
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Patrick walked forward and landed a kick to the side of Sam's head. |
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He beat the count, but as Scott landed a big right it became painfully obvious that Sheika was no longer able to continue because he simply could not defend himself anymore. |
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Purely by chance, anna Coren had landed in Sydney just as the chocolate shop siege began. |
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I think the animals are better off in a kennel where they are given shelter and attention rather than being landed into a busy house on Christmas day. |
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He reached South Georgia, but landed on the wrong side of the island and had to cross 26 miles of mountainous terrain, before reaching a whaling station to raise the alarm. |
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Drinking, gambling and womanising sometimes landed him in trouble. |
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Flight crew triggered a full emergency, donning smoke hoods and telling passengers to adopt brace positions before the plane landed safely 12 minutes later at 8.47 am. |
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Fergie almost landed a U.N. role until the offer was swiftly dropped, amid rumours both of pressure from Buckingham Palace. |
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We landed an executive room with a proper wet room for a bathroom. |
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There are rumors, theories, clues, and an intriguing amount of circumstantial evidence that she landed on a desert island. |
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But it landed her in a cauldron of controversy at the face-off at Hofstra University. |
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Lynch landed her first big-screen role in the 1993 film The Fugitive, starring Indiana Jones himself, Harrison Ford. |
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He belied his stated remorse as it became clear his primary regret was that he had landed himself behind bars. |
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Where we landed was a mix of humor, celebrity, really talented video bloggers, and a cadre of digital partnerships. |
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I didn't find any but the lightest lift and landed five miles short. |
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Without going into too much research, it is clear that the reason that we were landed with this road is simply because vested interests won the day. |
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Thus, north of Kota Bharu, we turned off the main road into a fishing community where the larger freshly landed fish were cleaned and put out to dry on acres of bamboo racks. |
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Over the week to May 12 th, 43 anglers fishing in the area between Greenfields and Cornamona landed 144 trout for 205 lb in 55 angling days, mostly all to wet fly and dapping. |
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Wilson later landed in hot water with some by pushing for the creation of the first Barbie for President doll. |
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On reaching the bottom, what was our surprise and disgust to find ourselves landed on the high muddy bank of a wide, rapidly flowing affluent of the Great River. |
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The jump was about eight feet, and I landed softly on cold, wet ground. |
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The woman was acquitted of perjury, which could have landed the mother of three 15 years in jail. |
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We just landed in an open field in those days and there seemed to be just one shed for an airport, and we were all feeling a bit airsick because of this bumpy journey up. |
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Yesterday, while I was out, Sheila was lucky enough to see a Red Admiral butterfly, and more unusually, a Banded Agrion Damselfly which landed very close to her. |
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The big wing forward was to convert two further frees in the opening quarter while Seamus Lyons landed his first score after a foul on David Cuddy. |
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The first cache of photos landed online in late August, and celebs Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and others were targeted. |
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He landed nicely, smirking challengingly at his kid brother. |
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And in agrarian Justice, he proposed taxing the landed rich to provide grants to young people and pensions to the elderly. |
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I landed a book deal for The bag lady Papers, which began on The Daily Beast. |
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There's a tableau, all wattle and daub, of a home in the 10th century after the Vikings had landed on the beach and built a fort called Skardaborg. |
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After a few medication attempts, the doctors landed on a very low dose of the anticonvulsant lamotrigine. |
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Oil and gas were first landed in 1978 at Sullom Voe, which has subsequently become one of the largest terminals in Europe. |
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The final ball landed on the ground past the Cricketers' pub just outside the ground. |
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Captain Henry King, sailing on the Elizabeth, landed on 2 March to find the king's colours already flying. |
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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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In June 1854, the Allied expeditionary force landed at Varna, a city on the Black Sea's western coast. |
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There was no sign of the enemy and the men were all landed on 14 September. |
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In September 8,000 Turks landed at Batum, but the main concentration was at Sukhum Kale. |
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The pilot flew to Chile, landed south of Punta Arenas, and dropped off the SAS team. |
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They returned to San Carlos and landed directly at Bluff Cove when Fearless dispatched her landing craft. |
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As Robert landed in Suffolk, Brunel was already seriously ill following a stroke and died the following day. |
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The landed proprietors in Ireland were held in Britain to have created the conditions that led to the famine. |
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This pattern was to be used to calibrate the probe's cameras after it had landed on Mars. |
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In 1720, he married Margaret Douglas, daughter of the landed Robert Douglas of Strathendry, also in Fife. |
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Oil and gas was first landed at Sullom Voe in 1978, and it has subsequently become one of the largest oil terminals in Europe. |
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Much as in England, Wales, and Scotland, the franchise was always limited to the property owning classes, which favoured the landed gentry. |
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The Scots landed at the same time on the west coast, and plundered the population there. |
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Numerous bands of Norse settlers landed in the county, and gradually established themselves around the coast. |
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James III having landed in Scotland on 22 December 1715, he proceeded to Perth and onto Scone which had been garrisoned by the Jacobites. |
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The other, led by his brothers Thomas and Alexander, landed slightly further south in Loch Ryan, but they were soon captured and executed. |
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She landed at Workington in Cumberland in the north of England and stayed overnight at Workington Hall. |
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Though five ships and 1,200 Scottish colonists landed successfully in Darien, the settlement was poorly provisioned and eventually abandoned. |
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On November 19, 1493 he landed on the island of Puerto Rico, naming it San Juan Bautista in honor of Saint John the Baptist. |
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On March 3, 1776, the Americans landed after a bloodless exchange of fire, and the local militia offered no resistance. |
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When Columbus initially landed in Haiti, he had thought he had found India or Asia. |
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But then one day, a mischievous monkey landed with a purposeful plop right onto a capy's back! |
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For them Locke was the classic theorist of landed society and the landholder, not of commerce and mercantile interests. |
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It was a landed society, a society which regarded only land and landed wealth as ultimately acceptable in creating status. |
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It is a traditional peer society to Scroll and Key and Wolf's Head, as the three senior classes landed societies at Yale. |
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Three hundred Irish troops successfully landed at Kintyre to add to Dundee's forces. |
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Next he says a double rotor Chinook landed inside the compound. |
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Instead of being foreclosed and immovable, it is, in fact, the only species of landed property that is essentially moving and circulative. |
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As I grabbed my donuts and turned, all the change from my coin purse flew out and landed all over the store floor, under twenty sets of feet. |
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A flurry of darker, less effective cyberthrillers in the 1990s might have landed too soon. |
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The Gemini emergency occurred when Gemini 8 deorbited and landed in the Northern Pacific 1000 miles south of Japan. |
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He landed on a continent uncharted by Europeans and seen as a new world, the Americas. |
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On 21 April 1500 a mountain was seen and was named Monte Pascoal, and on the 22nd of April Cabral landed on the coast. |
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With three ships and one hundred and eighty men they landed near Ecuador and sailed to Tumbes, finding the place destroyed. |
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He also landed on San Miguel, one of the Channel Islands, and continued as far as Point Reyes. |
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The home was a central unit of production and women played a vital role in running farms, and in some trades and landed estates. |
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After lighting a common fuse, the hwacha fired as many as a hundred arrows, all of which landed in a precise spot. |
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Julius Asclepiodotus landed an invasion fleet near Southampton and defeated Allectus in a land battle. |
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He embarked at Brundisium and probably landed at the port of Aegeae in Cilicia, travelling to Syria by land. |
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An Eastern army landed in Italia, captured Joannes, cut his hand off, abused him in public, and killed him with most of his senior officials. |
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The commander in chief with the main force defeated a Vandal fleet near Sicily and landed at Cape Bon. |
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In 865, several of the Danish commanders combined their respective forces into one large army and landed in England. |
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Another Danish army landed in south Wales and moved south with the intent of intercepting Alfred should he flee from Guthrum's forces. |
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They landed at Pevensey in Sussex on 28 September and erected a wooden castle at Hastings, from which they raided the surrounding area. |
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Taking his immediate household and a small number of mercenaries, he left Normandy and landed in England, striking into Wiltshire. |
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In February 1214, John landed in La Rochelle after creating alliances headed by the Holy Roman Emperor, Otto. |
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Margaret and her son Edward had landed in the West Country only a few days before the Battle of Barnet. |
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The wars were fought largely by the landed aristocracy and armies of feudal retainers, with some mercenaries. |
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In 1497 Warbeck landed in Cornwall with a few thousand troops, but was soon captured and executed. |
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Cromwell's actions transferred a fifth of England's landed wealth to new hands. |
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The programme was designed primarily to create a landed gentry beholden to the crown, which would use the lands much more efficiently. |
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White landed on August 18, 1590, on his granddaughter's third birthday, but found the settlement deserted. |
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However, Montrose, who had raised a mercenary force in Norway, had already landed and could not abandon the fight. |
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Only the upper and middle classes voted, so this shifted power away from the landed aristocracy to the urban middle classes. |
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They did not cope well with increasing volumes of cargo, and they were perceived as monopolistic, and the preserve of the landed gentry class. |
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General Bonaparte and his expedition eluded pursuit by the Royal Navy and landed at Alexandria on 1 July. |
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The British army only landed at Walcheren on 30 July, by which point the Austrians had already been defeated. |
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A British assault force landed on the island on 7 February, after which Nelson moved to intensify the blockade off Bastia. |
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British forces landed at Calvi on 19 June, and immediately began moving guns ashore to occupy the heights surrounding the town. |
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While he was absent, Napoleon's fleet arrived on 1 July and landed their forces unopposed. |
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Becoming a rich businessman was not as prestigious as inheriting a title and owning a landed estate. |
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That same day British forces landed in Iceland and the Faroes to preempt a possible German invasion of the islands. |
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They landed on Luzon in January 1945 and recaptured Manila in March following a battle which reduced the city to ruins. |
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From the 14th, Allied troops were landed in Norway, but by the end of the month, southern parts of Norway were in German hands. |
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When the champion landed a vicious left-handed kidney punch early in the fourth, Azzaoui crumpled to the canvas. |
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We selected a lichenous kopje perhaps fifteen yards away, and landed neatly on its summit one after the other. |
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This coin has landed on heads ten times, so by the law of averages it must land on tails next time. |
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After a long time in rough seas, they landed on the banks of the Tiber River. |
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Norman mercenaries landed in Leinster in 1169 at the request of Diarmait Mac Murchada, who sought their help in regaining his throne. |
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In 1315, a Scottish army landed in Ireland as part of Scotland's war against England. |
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Many Cornish landed gentry chose mottos in the Cornish language for their coat of arms, highlighting its socially high status. |
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He shot an arrow from the Priory window, and where the arrow landed was to be the site of his grave. |
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Some scholarship has argued to assign the poem to one John Massey, a member of the landed gentry from Cheshire. |
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Despite this, the Pearl Poet must have been educated and probably of a certain social standing, perhaps a member of a family of landed gentry. |
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At Portavogie a few mease of herring were landed in June by some twenty-five boats. |
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In 2004, he landed his first main part in television as Stephen Hawking in Hawking. |
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The highest percentage of subscribers were often landed proprietors, gentry, and old professions. |
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The aristocracy and landed gentry, with their ironclad control over land rights, dominated hunting, shooting, fishing and horse racing. |
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However, Flintoff hit a six over them, too, and another of his sixes landed on top of the stands. |
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Wilkinson then landed 7 penalties and a drop goal to defeat Owen Farrell's Saracens. |
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In the second round, McCall landed a powerful right hook, putting Lewis on his back. |
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In the third round, Mayweather landed a right that cut Hatton above the right eye. |
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Khan pushed Molina onto the back foot and landed a sharp right hand that cut Molina over the left eye. |
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Maidana landed a series of follow up uppercuts and rights but could not drop Khan. |
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Southpaw Harrison landed one punch during the entire fight, out of 32 thrown. |
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He missed, and the chunk of earth landed in the Irish Sea, thus creating the island. |
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With the authority of the papal bull Henry landed with a large fleet in 1171 and claimed sovereignty over the island. |
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The next inhabitants were Trojans under Brutus who landed at Totnes and defeated the giants. |
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Shortly after the Ferns agreement, Maurice FitzGerald landed at Wexford with at least 10 knights, 30 mounted archers and 100 foot archers. |
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On 23 August, Strongbow landed at Passage with at least 200 knights and 1,000 soldiers. |
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Raymond FitzGerald landed at Wexford with at least 30 knights, 100 mounted soldiers and 300 archers. |
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In 264, the Goths reached Galatia and Cappadocia, and Gothic pirates landed on Cyprus and Crete. |
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On September 15, Howe landed about 12,000 men on lower Manhattan, quickly taking control of New York City. |
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Most patrons were noblemen or landed gentry who could use their local influence, prestige, and wealth to sway the voters. |
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This was particularly true in rural counties, and in small boroughs situated near a large landed estate. |
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Indeed initially they were both loyal to the Tory party, the Church and the landed interest. |
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Allied troops landed in Arkhangelsk and in Vladivostok as part of the North Russia Intervention. |
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In June 1944, the Western allies landed in France and the Soviets pushed into Eastern Europe. |
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Poland was developing as a feudal state, with a predominantly agricultural economy and an increasingly powerful landed nobility. |
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On November 5, Britain and France landed paratroopers along the Suez Canal. |
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The Royal Marines of 40 Commando had the advantage of being supported by Centurion tanks as they landed on Sierra Red beach. |
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Tailyour, who was leading 45 Commando was landed by mistake in a stadium still under Egyptian control resulting in a very hasty retreat. |
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Army Special Forces, landed by helicopter and attacked three houses close to a known enemy stronghold in Pakistan. |
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In the wake of the rebellion, the clan system was broken up and islands of the Hebrides became a series of landed estates. |
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In May 1945, Australian troops landed in Borneo, overrunning the oilfields there. |
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After this rebellion the clan system was broken up and Skye became a series of landed estates. |
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In the wake of the rebellion the clan system was broken up and islands of the Hebrides became a series of landed estates. |
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They sailed back from Point Cook to Portarlington and landed again, where they were met by aboriginals. |
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On 26 December 1944, A Messerschmitt BF109G signalling intentions to surrender crash landed at the airfield. |
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Part of the Great Hall's roof was destroyed, and a bomb landed between platforms 2 and 3, destroying offices and part of the hotel. |
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A few ships were blown off course and landed at Romney, where the Normans fought the local fyrd. |
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Samuel Skelton, curate of Sempringham, sailed to Massachusetts Bay in 1628 with the first group of Puritan settlers, who landed in Salem. |
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One landed harmlessly in the Castle grounds, narrowly missing the Civic shelter, but the other three had tragic consequences. |
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In 1485, the future Henry VII landed close to his birthplace in Mill Bay before marching on to England. |
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You get no prize for guessing what happened when the spider landed on her plate. |
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Columbus also explored the northeast coast of Cuba, where he landed on 28 October. |
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Upon completion of this potion, three drops sprang out and landed upon Gwion Bach's thumb. |
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Williams was born in Llangefni, Anglesey into an old landed Anglesey family. |
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Henry was of Welsh descent and after leaving France with an army of 2000, landed at Milford Haven on 7 August. |
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According to CompuBox, Calzaghe landed more punches on Hopkins than any of his previous opponents. |
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Wells took the first four rounds, but in the sixth round, Welsh landed a combination of punishing blows which slowed the champion down. |
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The Alarm took a break after the supporting tour, but returned in 1987 with Eye of the Hurricane and landed a tour slot supporting Bob Dylan. |
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He then landed a role in Titus, Julie Taymor's adaptation of Titus Andronicus, starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange. |
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One force, led by his two brothers, consisting of eighteen galleys, landed in Loch Ryan. |
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In 1649, a parliamentary army under Oliver Cromwell landed in Dublin and after some months set out to conquer Wexford. |
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Sailors did, however, consider it unlucky to touch a storm petrel, especially one that has landed on the ship. |
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As gays have moved into the mainstream, Republicans have landed on the wrong side of history. |
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The crew were taken off the stricken ship by the other ship, which landed them safely at Clovelly. |
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Thanks to all these factors by around 1870 Corsica had landed in the French cultural world. |
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In 1189, Richard the Lionheart is documented to have landed at Calais on his journey to the Third Crusade. |
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During the Hundred Years War, King Edward III of England landed in the bay of La Hogue, and then came to the Church of Quettehou in Val de Saire. |
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On 22 August, she landed provisions for destitute earthquake victims in Peru. |
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Unfortunately for John, his fleet was dispersed by bad storms and Louis landed unopposed in Kent. |
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The Japanese army which landed at Pusan on 12 April 1502 occupied the whole area within a month. |
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In 1760 he landed on the northern Irish coast and set up a base at Carrickfergus. |
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He landed successfully in Kent at the Duke of York's Royal Military School. |
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The I Corps was the spearhead of the Free French First Army that had landed in Provence as a part of Operation Dragoon. |
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Ellis had included equipment loaded onto ships in England but not landed in France in his figures for material recovered during the operation. |
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Two Beauforts flew to the French coast, found nothing and landed at Manston where the confusion was resolved. |
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Proponents of this view point out that elements of the Canadian forces, such as at Green beach, landed without trouble. |
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The airborne landings west of Utah were not very successful, as only ten per cent of the paratroopers landed in their drop zones. |
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In memory of Prince Madoc a Welsh explorer who landed on the shores of Mobile Bay in 1170 and left behind with the Indians the Welsh language. |
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According to legend he first landed on the Kintyre Peninsula, near Southend. |
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The locus where it is believed that they landed is known today as St Margaret's Hope, near the village of North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland. |
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The first Norvegia expedition landed on the island in 1927 and claimed it for Norway. |
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Columbus, for his part, continued to the northern coast of Hispaniola, where he landed on 5 December. |
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On 14 August, he landed on the continental mainland at Puerto Castilla, near Trujillo, Honduras. |
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On November 3, 1493, Christopher Columbus landed on a rugged shore on an island that he named Dominica. |
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On August 14, 1502, he landed on the American mainland at Puerto Castilla, near Trujillo, Honduras. |
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In 1956, Fidel Castro and about 80 supporters landed from the yacht Granma in an attempt to start a rebellion against the Batista government. |
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Once released from the tow near the target, they landed as close to the target as possible. |
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On St Mary's, until its own airport opened in 1939, the planes landed on the golf course. |
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Letters from around the world landed on the brothers' desks, and the trainers of other national teams were all interested in their shoes. |
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On 6 June 1905 Gabriel Voisin took off and landed on the River Seine with a towed kite glider on floats. |
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Baldwin provided him with a fleet and he landed in the Isle of Wight in May 1066, where he collected money and provisions. |
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Pierre Strosse landed at St Helens where there was a little fort, and beat our men, being divided from the fort, into the woods. |
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The French seem to have landed at undefended points and then attacked defences from inland. |
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Howard landed forces near Brest, but made no headway against the town and was by now getting low on supplies. |
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In June 1762 British forces from the West Indies landed on the island of Cuba and laid siege to Havana. |
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An Eastern army landed in Italy, captured Joannes, cut his hand off, abused him in public, and killed him with most of his senior officials. |
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The aristocracy itself was poorer, more urbanised, and less landed than elsewhere. |
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It landed in Narbonne in 736 and moved at once to reinforce Arles and move inland. |
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In 865 a group of hitherto uncoordinated bands of predominantly Danish Vikings joined together to form a large army and landed in East Anglia. |
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A navy of 10,000 vessels, including Pecheneg allies, landed on the Bithynian coast and devastated the Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus. |
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The Portuguese landed in Mossel Bay in 1500, explored Table Bay two years later, and by 1510 had started raiding inland. |
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The Prussian landed elites, the Junkers, retained a substantial share of political power in the unified state. |
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Peter III responded to their call, and landed in Trapani to an enthusiastic welcome five months later. |
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Portugal had landed in North Africa after Abu Abdallah asked him to help recover the Saadian throne. |
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The Korean fleet reached Hakata Bay on June 23, 1281 and landed its troops and animals, but the ships from China were nowhere to be seen. |
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Spanish troops had taken the normally uninhabited island after Moroccan soldiers landed on it and set up tents and a flag. |
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For example, in 1870 survivors of the English barque Humberstone shipwrecked off Formosa, were rescued by a junk and landed safely in Macao. |
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It is the historical capital of Kerala as the history dates back to 1498 AD when Vasco da Gama landed in Kappad, near Calicut. |
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In September 1507, the Portuguese Afonso de Albuquerque landed on the island. |
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Due to an emergency, the plane landed at an alternate airport. |
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In 1597, discrepancies in his accounts of the three years previous landed him in the Royal Prison of Seville for a short time. |
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After discovering the Tristan da Cunha Islands, Cunha landed in Madagascar. |
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Chinese admiral Zheng He and his naval expeditionary force landed at Galle, Sri Lanka in 1409 and got into battle with the local king. |
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In November 1914, the islands were occupied by troops of the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landed from the SS Siar. |
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The expedition landed somewhere on the coast of southwest Florida, likely in the vicinity of Charlotte Harbor or the Caloosahatchee River. |
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In 1565, they landed in the Mariana Islands, where they briefly anchored and replenished their supplies. |
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However it did have a royal governor appointed by the king, as well as a powerful landed gentry. |
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He landed on the western shore the bay and claimed the territory for the Netherlands. |
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However, the Company's revenues from the sale of goods landed in Europe rose by only 78 percent. |
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In 1697 the Dutch captain Willem de Vlamingh landed on the island and discovered Hartog's plate. |
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The first reported sighting of Tasmania by a European was on 24 November 1642 by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, who landed at today's Blackmans Bay. |
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In 1849, Henry Kellett, captain of HMS Herald, landed on and named Herald Island. |
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The USS Rodgers, also searching for the Jeannette, landed a party on Wrangel Island, also in 1881 but after the Corwin party. |
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In 1911, the Russian Arctic Ocean Hydrographic Expedition on icebreakers Vaygach and Taymyr under Boris Vilkitsky, landed on the island. |
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In 1926, a team of Soviet explorers, equipped with three years of supplies, landed on Wrangel Island. |
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In May 1544, a ship landed there filled exclusively with Portuguese refugees, as Balthasar de Faria reported to King John. |
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The campaign to take Samoa ended without bloodshed after over 1,000 New Zealanders landed on the German colony. |
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It is also thought to be a cognate of this name Maliankara, a place near Muziris, where Thomas the Apostle first landed in Kerala. |
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In R v Miller a squatter flicked away a still lit cigarette, which landed on a mattress. |
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Although Charles and Mary Blackstone were members of the middle class rather than landed gentry, they were particularly prosperous. |
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He landed on the tip of Manhattan and possibly on the furthest point of Long Island. |
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When the terms weren't met, the crew bombarded Greytown, then landed and burnt the town to the ground. |
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Elimination of the bourgeoisie's social and financial power by expropriation of landed and industrial property was accorded absolute priority. |
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He was a spokesman for the middle class, and strongly opposed to the privileges of the landed aristocracy. |
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Hawai'i lost its independence in 1893, when American marines landed and forced the reigning queen to abdicate. |
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The invasion fleet never landed and was chased away by British ships commanded by Sir George Byng. |
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He sailed for England on 7 February 1799 with a letter of introduction to the Navy Minister, and on 7 March his ship, Halifax landed at Falmouth. |
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In 1825 his promotion of the new Zoological Society courted the landed gentry and alienated expert zoologists. |
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In 1944, during World War II, a flying bomb landed on a house near Worsley Dam. |
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The home was a central unit of production and women played a central role in running farms, and some trades and landed estates. |
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Of the five who landed in Sydney, Brine and the Standfields were assigned as farm labourers to free settlers in the Hunter Valley. |
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A scratch force landed on the island on July 17, 1812, and mounted a gun overlooking Fort Mackinac. |
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In 1926 a small aeroplane landed on the summit plateau of Helvellyn and took off again. |
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The following year, she landed her voice in the animated family comedy Bee Movie and was awarded the Women in Film Crystal award. |
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The two men refused to allow any cargo to be landed which was not carried in their own boats, and so created a monopoly. |
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A plane carrying President Roosevelt landed here when its original destination was fogbound. |
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The train landed us on a shedless shelterless platform and we had to run through the downpour across the line to the shelter. |
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After which Buttons landed four blows, one on each peeper, one on the smeller, and one on the mug. |
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It landed in the woods way back, and there was a thundersome noise as it exploded. |
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