The main body of forces of first-echelon armies of the front moved up on the heels of forward elements and joined battle. |
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Gorton rode into the Senate in 1980 on the heels of the Reagan landslide, defeating that old liberal warhorse, Warren Magnuson. |
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The announcement, made in February, follows hot on the heels of the company's recent acquirement of the National Rail Corporation. |
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If you tour right on the heels of a release, half the people in the audience don't have it. |
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The embarrassment he's experienced, on the heels of a near suspension for corking another player, is penalty enough. |
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The new legislation follows on the heels of recent Senate hearings on the issue. |
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From Mexico, the spread of viticulture followed swiftly on the heels of Spanish conquests. |
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The temporary set-back followed hot on the heels of a mixed week for RealNetworks. |
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The incident came close on the heels of a series of robbery detections made by four police stations of South Mumbai early last morning. |
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Now, all this comes on the heels of what was the deadliest attack here since the they ended their push, their offensive near the coast. |
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The events of Yuri's Revenge come on the heels of the Allied victory over the Soviets. |
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It comes on the heels of a successful November launch of a new round of global trade talks. |
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First came surfboards, and right on the heels of that came surf trunks and wetsuits. |
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The youngest was only 4, but his stirrups are cinched up to accommodate his little legs and there are spurs on the heels of his boots. |
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Toronto has passed a pesticide ban, hot on the heels of more progressive burgs. |
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From the States came rhythm and blues, hot on the heels of swing and jazz which had arrived some years earlier. |
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The leak comes hot on the heels of warnings that social-networking sites are honeypots for identity thieves. |
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The Sunday meeting follows hot on the heels of the recent Ulster Grand National meeting. |
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The Corsa ECO follows hot on the heels of the Astra ECO 4, which is already proving quite popular in Europe. |
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It also follows hot on the heels of the first Harry Potter movie, which was partly filmed on the North Yorkshire Moors. |
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Following hot on the heels of my electrical outage a week ago, I'm beginning to feel like a third world outpost here in leafy Irvine. |
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The grant of refugee status was made on the 13 November, following hot on the heels of the judicial review application made four days earlier. |
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It follows on the heels of another decision to raise the economic output of the region up to the national average. |
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The trainer was philosophical about his victory coming hard on the heels of his loss. |
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Last week's announcement in Cork came hard on the heels of another important development in June. |
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Hard on the heels of this competition will follow the Spanish Open at the same location. |
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This followed on the heels of a teacher who wrote a prayer for a student to give during an end of year banquet. |
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Following hard on the heels of the German jazz group is an Indian jazz pianist. |
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The move follows hot on the heels of two other UK acquisitions by the company in recent weeks. |
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The deal follows hot on the heels of last month's agreement for an exact twin company in Austria. |
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They come hard on the heels of a compliment from a spectator or another player. |
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It's closure follows on the heels of a number of other high profile shut-downs. |
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There it follows hard on the heels of introductions to the academic essay and the personal essay. |
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Disaster follows on the heels of calamity for the northernmost part of North America. |
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The move follows hard on the heels of an acquisition which has seen business gains in the west of Scotland. |
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Numbness came a bit too late in the game for me, right on the heels of anger. |
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The call comes on the heels of the Council finally making a decision to award its Dog kennelling contract after two years of debate. |
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Crossing the coastal plain on the heels of the main herd was a bit like walking through a barnyard. |
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I find that the coverage of recent events comes on the heels of the May ratings sweeps. |
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Indeed, this exhibition falls fast on the heels of Victoria Crowe's paintings celebrating the life of a Scottish shepherdess. |
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Hot on the heels of the National Galleries of Scotland's blockbusting Monet show comes another Impressionist. |
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It gets even tougher when an economic downturn follows hard on the heels of an economic upswing. |
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It is the year the Great Depression was ushered in on the heels of the 1929 stock market crash. |
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This comes on the heels of a very successful state visit that President Hu Jintao just recently paid to France. |
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These excellent results are following hard on the heels of an impressive Oftsed report. |
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Close on the heels of the costliest ad ever made in India here comes an encore from the Siyaram stable. |
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Thanks to coincidental timing, this supermoon will be coming on the heels of the June solstice, which takes place only two days before. |
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Following hot on the heels of their sold out one-off London date, The Dandy Warhols have announced a full UK tour. |
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This follows hot on the heels of an announcement by Matalan earlier this month that it would occupy a 50,000 sq ft store. |
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The biggest midlife event comes on the heels of postponing change. |
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Our anti-Sully is a guy who flies on the heels of a coke binge and pours his own cocktails in the galley. |
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Hence social integration must also follow on the heels of political and economic integration. |
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The second-generation Mazda3 Sport follows on the heels of the sedan version, which made its world premiere at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. |
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Hot on the heels of the November 2005 banlieue riots, tensions remained high. |
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Following on the heels of the Harding scandals, he offered clean government based on thrift. |
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These come hard on the heels of the revolt over foundation hospitals. |
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Our Summit last September came on the heels of the first one that dealt with the economic aspects of the vacationer market. |
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Following so closely on the heels of the Sudeten Crisis, the events now known as Kristallnacht brought the topic of antisemitism, both within France and without. |
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African Americans set the foundation for civil rights struggle, which the Montgomery Bus Boycott Movement triggered in on the heels of the Supreme Court's 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision. |
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Following hot on the heels of the tree and mistletoe, holly is an essential element of Christmas imagery, turning up on cards, wrapping paper and on top of the Christmas pud. |
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In making a name for herself in the football arena, Melissa, a pupil at Hob Moor Junior School, is following hot on the heels of her older brother, Aaron. |
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Manchester's success follows hot on the heels of an announcement yesterday that three other outstanding landmarks have been nominated for a top prize. |
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This latest incident followed close on the heels of a robbery last week. |
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By Monday, the latest day for which forecasts are available, the system will have grown in strength to head coastward hot on the heels of Cyclone Baaz. |
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Coming as it does hot on the heels of our mergers, today's announcement demonstrates the resonance that the idea of a global super union has. |
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This news follows hard on the heels of the slaughter of another legendary tusker, Mountain Bull, deep inside the forests of Mt. Kenya. |
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Ottawa's entry into the issue follows quickly on the heels of a recent Toronto City Council report and recommendations supporting a review of the SHRA that ensures that the valued community-based housing model remains viable. |
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Two by Dove, scheduled for telecast on Dance in America in March, comes right on the heels of Garth Fagan's Griot New York. |
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Hard on the heels of his Toys 'R Us deal, the unflappable Bruce Eichner is bringing time-shares to Midtown Manhattan. |
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And it comes on the heels of two successive years of reduced deficits. |
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The latest announcement comes on the heels of IVM recently signing its first deal with Endemol Asia for the global hit game show 1 vs. |
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That's especially true when the rumor is racing along on the heels of the Steens Mountain Running Camp. |
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Then, almost immediately on the heels of Beverly came Dante, who'd been 5150ed by his mother. |
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Smoking of opium came on the heels of tobacco smoking and may have been encouraged by a brief ban on the smoking of tobacco by the Ming emperor. |
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Returning on the heels of Pedro Alonso Nino's smaller but far more lucrative voyage magnified this disappointment. |
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This, hard on the heels of the death of Julia Child in 2004, makes one tremulous about the future. |
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This follows on the heels of Yahoo BOSS search integration. |
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One scandal comes on the heels of another. |
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The most recent election campaign came on the heels of the sponsorship scandal, a Liberal scandal that was strongly condemned by the parties in this House. |
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Winter wheat planting is right on the heels of the soybean harvest. |
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After all, we were elected on the heels of the Liberal sponsorship scandal, which still taints the Liberal Party and many of the members on that side of the House to this day. |
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These concerns came on the heels of major changes in hospital care. |
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This session of the First Committee is being held on the heels of the entry into force last 15 July of the Treaty creating a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Africa, the Pelindaba Treaty. |
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Following on the heels of the U. S. Licensing Agreement with Biovail, the U. S. development plans for FIBROSTAT® will be harmonized with those in Canada. |
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This announcement comes on the heels of intensive work by the federal and provincial governments and the Kitcisakik Band Council to improve the living conditions in the community. |
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The start of production came on the heels of two years of development. |
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The announcement of CTV Donor Day comes on the heels of a recent poll, which indicates that while nearly 30 per cent of Canadians say they intend to donate blood during the year, less than four per cent actually do. |
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The partnership comes on the heels of Newsy's announcement last week that it is one of the launch partners for Comcast's new Watchable platform. |
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The news comes hard on the heels of yesterday's decision by building products group Wolseley to make 2,300 redundances, and follows the thousands of positions cut by Britain's struggling housebuilders. |
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His strengths are fully apparent in the courtroom where his abilities as a trial lawyer are fully engaged, and which always come on the heels of meticulous preparation. |
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With one innovation following hard on the heels of another, it's all too easy to forget what's been handed down to us, and our awareness of tradition risks fading away. |
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Some traders and analysts are forecasting lost production between 50 million and 100 million bushels, while others are pointing to the bumper crop in 1997 that came on the heels of a similar late deep freeze. |
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Coming as it did on the heels of Hurricanes Gustav and Hanna, which wreaked havoc across Haiti, Ike was the last straw for many in this impoverished nation. |
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In Haiti an impoverished population already worn down by decades of unrest now has to rebuild a nation after a cataclysmic earthquake, which came on the heels of two devastating hurricanes. |
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This lease comes on the heels of the recently signed Ignify deal for 10,597 square feet. |
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Let us not forget that this follows hard on the heels of the protracted and frequently bitter negotiations of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement where the EU acted very dismally indeed. |
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After three years on the heels of a war photographer, after so many difficulties and dangers and seemingly unsolvable problems, I am relishing this success. |
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Act-On's recognition as the Rising Star Company of the Year comes on the heels of the company's record setting company growth. |
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The transition from a planned economy to free market economy systems in Central and Eastern Europe followed on the heels of a trend to topple the centralized State's omnipotent power. |
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In fact, the food security crisis of 2008 which took place on the heels of the global financial crisis has pushed back 100 million people into food insecurity. |
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Hot on the heels of last month's High Roller let-off at Romford, two even more seemingly clear-cut case of fighting have been let go in the past couple of weeks. |
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Andrew is quick to pay tribute to the Riverside faithful for their role in the win over the Rumanians, which followed hot on the heels of the remarkable win over Basle. |
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So many European intellectuals brandish the spectre of an Islamicized Europe following on the heels of Turkey's membership that one ends up frightened. |
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Now The Junco Partners, hot on the heels of a sell-out December show on their home turf, return with a new date at The Journal Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, early next year. |
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Newcastle beat Bolton to increase the pressure on the Londoners, while Chelsea are also hot on the heels of faltering Tottenham, who have one win from their last eight games. |
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Coming on the heels of the successful New Horizons mission, the WIA leadership award is icing on the cake and a wonderful level of recognition, said Hardaway. |
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The decision to hold fire comes on the heels of a statement release by the United Nations Security Council, calling for peace and ceasefire, the report added. |
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This year, the underspend was pounds 634million, following hot on the heels of pounds 435million and pounds 718million in the two preceding years. |
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He avoided the pole vault earlier in the summer while recovering from a back strain, so heading to the world championships on the heels of a personal best was a good feeling. |
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It comes hot on the heels of a month-long training stint alongside Botswanan star Amos who invited the Scot out to join him in Potchefstroom ahead of the outdoor campaign. |
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