The acronym TOW stands for Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire command link-guided missile. |
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The mirror-image systems of communism and fascism promised to solve problems quickly through command and control. |
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The Sailor Senshi rely on a central command which is run by two cats, Artemis and Luna. |
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With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to step down from his military command and return to Rome. |
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Chief among these was the standing army under the command of the Patrician of Burgundy. |
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On 11 April the British squadron entered the harbour and opened fire, whilst Nelson took command of the land forces and commenced bombardment. |
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When Essex rebelled in 1601, Howard took command of the soldiers massed to defend London and defeated him in the field. |
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A tight blockade was maintained on major French ports throughout 1759 under the command of Admiral Edward Hawke. |
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The command line offers a lot of helpful features, such as tab completion and wildcard expansion. |
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Madame de Pompadour suggested that France would have won at Quiberon, had Thurot been in command instead of Conflans. |
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Nelson could not immediately make out the French flagship as the French and Spanish were not flying command pennants. |
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The seriously wounded Admiral Gravina passed command of the remainder of the fleet over to Captain Julien Cosmao on 23 October. |
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During free afternoons Fisher would walk the downs, shouting to practice his command voice. |
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For the next 15 months he had no naval command and still suffered the effects of his illness. |
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Unlike the North Atlantic station, the Mediterranean was a vital British operational command operating from Malta and Gibraltar. |
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After the four years, cadets were posted to special training ships for final practical experience before being posted to real command positions. |
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German tanks had radio receivers that allowed them to be directed by platoon command tanks, which had voice communication with other units. |
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Under French command were the fort garrisons and some French and Belgian training units of limited military value. |
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By May 1940 the force consisted of ten divisions in three corps under the command of General John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort. |
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It lost most of its aircraft, and command and control capability, to precise Coalition strikes and Iraqi troop desertion to Iran. |
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The combined French and Spanish fleet under Villeneuve's command numbered 33 ships of the line. |
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Hitler relieved Kluge of his command of OB West on 15 August and replaced him with Field Marshal Walter Model. |
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In 1793, the Duke of York was sent to Flanders in command of the British contingent of an allied force destined for the invasion of France. |
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The indecisiveness and overly complicated command structure of the German high command was also a factor in the Allied success. |
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And he won't let his audience forget that he was part of a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II in June. |
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At this time, the Afrika Korps consisted of the two divisions, and was subordinated to the Italian chain of command in Africa. |
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Rommel, meanwhile, was placed in command of a new Army Group Africa, created to control both the Italian 1st Army and the 5th Panzer Army. |
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Wellesley, with command of four regiments, defeated Dhoondiah's larger rebel force, along with Dhoondiah himself who was killed in the battle. |
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Some big client of Arthur's is coming to town, and Sally is supposed to entertain the man's wife. She says it's a command performance. |
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Hawke took command of the blockading fleet off Brest and extended the blockade of the French coast from Dunkirk to Marseilles. |
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Sixty thousand of the 850,000 in Rundstedt's command were raised from the many prisoners of war taken on the Eastern Front. |
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A badger takes a prominent role in Colin Dann's The Animals of Farthing Wood series as second in command to Fox. |
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The Reserve Forces are under command of the Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces. |
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The command of the expedition was given by the admiralty to Captain James Cook. |
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In times of war, crisis or emergency, the Agency may be placed under the command of the Royal Malaysian Armed Forces. |
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The macro expands the command to untabify an entire document, and not just selected text. |
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However, during war or emergency time, it falls under the command of the Turkish Navy. |
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Under his command the Ottoman Empire was able to gain and keep control of the eastern Mediterranean for over thirty years. |
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He knew about command from the ground up, about the importance of logistics, about campaigning in a hostile environment. |
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So feared was his pirate fleet that Spain offered Mainwaring a pardon and high command in return for his services under the Spanish flag. |
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In one of the first highly visible battles, a march by Union troops under the command of Maj. |
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These statistics were simple columns of unadded figures, which took more than six months of all the time I could command to collate. |
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Snorri stayed with the jarl, or chief, and his son and the jarl made him a jarl hoping to command his allegiance. |
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Thanks to its command of the sea, the fleet was able to supply Cromwell's army with provisions as it successfully marched on Scotland. |
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Along with Admiral Henry Killigrew and Admiral Ralph Delaval, Shovell was put in joint command of the fleet shortly afterwards. |
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The Force Contact Centres employ mostly civilian staff with sworn officers in both command and support roles. |
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Also, proponents of deregulation claim that if officials want to regulate prices they should standardize the measures rather than command prices. |
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The scrollback buffer allows you to scroll back and review earlier commands and command output. |
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Exploiting poor American naval command decisions, the German navy ravaged Allied shipping off the American Atlantic coast. |
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Polish soldiers fought under their own flag but under the command of the British military. |
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Hammond was in 1645 appointed to the command of a regiment of foot in the New Model Army. |
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After the close of the war in England Hammond was offered the command of a force destined for the relief of Dublin, but played hard to get. |
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In April 1905, he was promoted to Major and appointed to command of the Henley Squadron of the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars. |
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Pitt formed a triumvirate to direct operations with George Anson in command of the navy and John Ligonier in charge of the army. |
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While in command at Ploegsteert he personally made 36 forays into no man's land. |
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A force from Madras under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Clive arrived and liberated the city, driving out the Nawab's troops. |
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A British naval force of 9,000 sailed from Portsmouth in November 1758 under the command of Peregrine Hopson. |
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In the wars that lasted beyond 800, he rewarded allies with war booty and command over parcels of land. |
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From the perspective of brand owners, branded products or services can command higher prices. |
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The failure of the French navy to secure command of the sea opened their own territory to capture. |
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Maiden Castle was captured by a Roman legion under the command of Vespasian, and the Roman settlement of Durnovaria was established nearby. |
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The French are so violating the Geneva Convention in the treatment of prisoners of war that our command is taking back prisoners sent to them. |
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Kingship developed amongst the Germanic peoples when the unity of a single military command was found necessary. |
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From men besotted he doth honour steale, And yet with his effrontit shamelesse face, Seemes to command the diuell that gaue him place. |
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At a command to lift his legs, Savin switched out the plug for another electrosex variety, adding the needed gel to the torpedo-shaped insert. |
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The executability of his command would depend upon the remaining strength and stamina of the men. |
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Additional two legions, under the command of Lucius Nonius Asprenas were stationed in Moguntiacum. |
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A similar law was passed in 108 BC and Marius was voted the command by the People in this special election. |
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The choice before the Senate was to put either Marius or Sulla in command of an army which would aid Rome's Greek allies and defeat Mithridates. |
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The wealthiest were the Senatorial class, who dominated politics and command of the army. |
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Icelandic speakers, in contrast, have a poor command of Norwegian and Swedish. |
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In the rare case that both consuls marched together, each one held the command for a day respectively. |
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Many infantry and cavalry regiments operated in pairs under the command of a comes. |
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Both consuls were killed, however, leaving Octavian in sole command of their armies. |
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Under the command of the senior Roman general present, they were led at lower levels by their own officers. |
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The Senate proposed to Octavian, the victor of Rome's civil wars, that he once again assume command of the provinces. |
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Moreover, command of these provinces provided Octavian with control over the majority of Rome's legions. |
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During the early and middle Roman Republic, military forces were under the command of one of the two elected consuls for the year. |
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Domitian then wrote to Cerialis personally, suggesting he hand over command of his army but, once again, he was snubbed. |
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The details of command structure and fleet strengths during this period are not well known, although fleets were commanded by prefects. |
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While the army command may have disapproved of his tactical and strategic decisions, the loyalty of the common soldier was unquestioned. |
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By July 1945 there were 228,000 troops of the Polish Armed Forces in the West serving under the high command of the British Army. |
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In some countries, the work of The Salvation Army may be called a command, led by a command commander. |
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They came under the command of Claudius Pompeianus, with the future emperor Pertinax as one of his lieutenants. |
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A larger command is typically led by an officer holding the rank of colonel. |
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Sir Thomas Fairfax took the command of the garrison and marched to meet the Duke of Newcastle but was defeated. |
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The term became common after the 3rd century AD to denote a military district under the command of a dux limitis. |
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The program contained an internal feature, which allowed a user to update display text after each command keystroke. |
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Under the brilliant command of Totila, the Goths were able to reassert themselves to a degree. |
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The emperor quickened the process of removing military command from governors. |
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In this exam, they have to prove their command of disciplines considered necessary for pursuing such study. |
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In the 15th century, the Emperor ceased to command as much respect, so his court lost the confidence of his subjects. |
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A command in military terminology is an organisational unit for which a military commander is responsible. |
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A unit or units, an organization, or an area under the command of one individual. |
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The Tables command Romans to build roads and give wayfarers the right to pass over private land where the road is in disrepair. |
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During the Second World War, it was used as a command and observation post for the Royal Air Force when its original use was recognised. |
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The command element of the military is often a strong influence on the organisational culture of the forces. |
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The polls were guarded by bullies who did not hesitate at command to manhandle any decent citizen indicated by the local leaders. |
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At some point during Northumberland's command in the Low Countries, Percy became his agent in his communications with James. |
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On 16 December 1838, the Voortrekkers under the command of Andries Pretorius confronted about 10,000 Zulus at the prepared positions. |
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They were under the command of Alatheus and Saphrax, because Vithimiris's son, Viderichus, was a child. |
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In addition, Europe has numerous national or regional sports which do not command a large international following outside of emigrant groups. |
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In 1526, a large force of Portuguese ships under the command of Pedro Mascarenhas was sent to conquer Bintan, where Sultan Mahmud was based. |
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The remains of Yermak's forces under the command of Mescheryak retreated from Qashliq, destroying the city as they left. |
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Alexander also ordered the murder of Attalus, who was in command of the advance guard of the army in Asia Minor and Cleopatra's uncle. |
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Keyes did not wait for the hangman's command and jumped from the gallows, but he survived the drop and was led to the quartering block. |
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However, the infantry, under the command of Meleager, rejected this arrangement since they had been excluded from the discussion. |
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Roger himself never went on an expedition against Byzantium, instead handing command to the skillful George. |
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Hornigold placed him in command of a sloop he had captured, and the two engaged in numerous acts of piracy. |
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The readiness of the child to be sacrificed at his parent's command plays a great role in the development of filioparental relationships. |
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Admiral Zheng He was commissioned to command the treasure fleet for the expeditions. |
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The Yongle Emperor appointed Admiral Zheng He to command the treasure fleet. |
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Lieutenant Robert Maynard of HMS Pearl was given command of two commandeered sloops, to approach the town from the sea. |
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However, the succeeding Xuande Emperor ordered Admiral Zheng He to command the fleet for the seventh voyage. |
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Including these personnel who were all eunuchs, there was a total of 70 eunuchs in command of the treasure fleet. |
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Zheng He, a court eunuch, would not have had the privilege in rank to command the largest of these ships, seaworthy or not. |
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Forces under the command of the Mongol Empire were trained, organized, and equipped for mobility and speed. |
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In 731, the eastern Pyrenees were under the control of Berber forces garrisoned in the major towns under the command of Munnuza. |
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In point of fact command of the sea and a fleet in being are mutually exclusive terms. |
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He constructed the Fort of Santo Tomas, present day Janico, with Captain Pedro Margarit in command of 56 men. |
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Veteran pilot Pedro Escobar was given the overall technical command of the expedition. |
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The important point here is not so much that the British treated him forbearingly as that he was always able to command publicity, Orwell wrote. |
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In 1643, Sweden's armies, under the command of Lennart Torstensson, suddenly invaded Denmark without declaring war. |
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Nevertheless, Blair and others spoke highly of his brilliant command of language. |
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The motion picture business would command similar figures for the next decade and a half. |
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He then sailed to Malacca against orders and despite the protest of Diogo Mendes, who claimed command of the expedition. |
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In particular, they were discovered by voyages launched by the command of Prince Henry the Navigator. |
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The size of each official's allotment was determined by the number of commoners or phrai he could command to work it. |
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The amount of manpower a particular headman, or official, could command determined his status relative to others in the hierarchy and his wealth. |
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The garrison, consisting of units from ground, naval and air forces, reports its command to the Central Military Commission. |
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He participated under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque in the conquest of Ormus in 1507 and Malacca in 1511, where he got injured. |
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This unit will deliver the required innocuous HF current bursts and will individually command each microstimulator. |
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Modern flagships are designed primarily for command and control rather than for fighting, and are also known as command ships. |
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She proposed that freedom and rationality, rather than command and obedience, are the most effectual instruments of education. |
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This must be someone who could command a majority in a confidence vote in the House of Commons. |
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According to mythological native accounts, the Mexica instead sacrificed her by flaying her skin, on the command of their god Xipe Totec. |
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This first command is run as early as possible, just after preseeding is read. |
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He is then admitted, and announces the command of the monarch for the attendance of the Commons. |
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At the same time in the north, Guayaquil was occupied by rebel forces under the command of Gregorio Escobedo. |
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Though Philip had good command over Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese, he never managed to equal his father, Charles V, as a polyglot. |
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The presence of Spanish troops under the command of the Duke of Alba, brought in to oversee order, further amplified this unrest. |
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In 1641, a WIC expedition sent from Brazil under command of Cornelis Jol conquered Portuguese Angola. |
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It is the monarch's constitutional duty to appoint a Prime Minister who can command support of a majority in the House of Commons. |
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Hudson departed Amsterdam on 4 April in command of the Dutch ship Halve Maen. |
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They disembarked from the ship New Netherland, under the command of Cornelis Jacobsz May, the first Director of the New Netherland. |
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Their commander at the Battle of Fontenoy in May 1745 was the Duke of Cumberland, soon to command at Culloden. |
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Two vessels sailed from Amsterdam on 10 May 1596, under the command of van Heemskerck and Jan Rijp. |
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The DSV was secretly in contact with the German naval command and considered the possibility of an occupation of Bear Island. |
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The three ships left Callao in Spanish Peru, on 21 December 1605, with Torres in command of the San Pedrico. |
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In addition to the two command stations there were four secondary police stations and eight police posts. |
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Relics of Yermak also continued to command significant power and prestige years after his death. |
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The new situation demanded a more flexible command over the state, especially during the conflicts with Turkic, Baltic and German peoples. |
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At that time, the power of the voivode was in most cases extended to include civil command and, in some instances, to religious authority. |
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He submitted a memoir to the Naval Ministry which led to his command of the first Russian circumnavigation. |
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He inherited Gao's nickname and command of the rebel army after Gao's death. |
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He also took command of Spanish ships in a 1600 naval battle against Dutch corsairs, but suffered defeat and barely survived. |
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On July 10, 1603 Morga was reassigned to Mexico, in command of the ships sailing that year for New Spain. |
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A second person subject is implied by the direct command of the imperative. |
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On 6 December 1745, they withdrew, with Charles Edward Stuart leaving command to Murray. |
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The span of a speaker's command of the continuum generally corresponds to social context. |
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The Duke of Cumberland arrived in Edinburgh on 30 January to take over command of the government army from General Hawley. |
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Charles then took command again, and insisted on fighting a defensive action. |
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In 1614, the Dutch under the command of Hendrick Corstiaensen, rebuilt the French chateau, which they called Fort Nassau. |
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Han Fei does stress that the leader has to occupy a position of substantial power before he is able to use these or command followers. |
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The Continental Congress appointed George Washington to take command of the militia. |
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Cornwallis took over British operations, while Horatio Gates arrived to command the American effort. |
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If the ruler is inferior but his command is practised, it is because he is able to get support from people. |
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However, his repeated assaults on Acre were driven back by Ottoman and British forces under the command of Jezzar Pasha and Sir Sidney Smith. |
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Under command of Jourdan, the army advanced in four columns through the Black Forest. |
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Traditionally, European armies left major command positions to those who could be trusted, namely, the aristocracy. |
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Despite this, communications problems and questionable command decisions cost Germany the chance of a more decisive outcome. |
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The German high command responded by despatching troops to hold the line, but these forces were far too weak to reestablish a front. |
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In 1917, Russian Grand Duke Nicholas assumed command of the Caucasus front. |
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They attacked command and logistics areas and bypassed points of serious resistance. |
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The defence became fully integrated with command of artillery at the divisional level. |
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The Prime Minister wanted the Duke of Wellington to command in Canada and take control of the Great Lakes. |
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From 1948 to 1990, Czechoslovakia was part of the Soviet bloc with a command economy. |
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In January 1813, the American frigate Essex, under the command of Captain David Porter, sailed into the Pacific to harass British shipping. |
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After World War II, the economy was centrally planned, with command links controlled by the communist party, similarly to the Soviet Union. |
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Domitius Ahenobarbus ran for the consulship in 55 BC promising to take Caesar's command from him. |
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Ultra, the information obtained from Enigma intercepts, gave the highest echelons of the British command a view of German intentions. |
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This relatively small expeditionary force, termed the Afrika Korps by Hitler, was placed under the command of Erwin Rommel. |
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Following the failure of Operation Battleaxe, Archibald Wavell was relieved of command and replaced by Claude Auchinleck. |
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Trusting that the Germans had no intention of taking major action, the British command did not respond until it was too late. |
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At the close of the month, Constitution sailed south, now under the command of Captain William Bainbridge. |
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Three other men of appropriate rank to command legions are known from the sources to have been involved in the invasion. |
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Indecisiveness and an overly complicated command structure on the part of the German high command were also factors in the Allied success. |
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Both the Prime Minister and the SSBN Control Officer would be able to see each other on their monitors when the command was given. |
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Arish and Abu Uwayulah were important hubs for soldiers, equipment, and centres of command and control of the Egyptian Army in the Sinai. |
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The rest of the brigade, under the command of Colonel Ariel Sharon would then advance to meet with the battalion, and consolidate their holdings. |
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The portion of the paratroopers under Sharon's command continued to advance to meet with the 1st Brigade. |
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Hearing rumours that Moguy wished to surrender, both Stockwell and Beaufre left their command ship HMS Tyne for Port Said. |
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On 31 July 2006, ISAF assumed command of the south of the country, and by 5 October 2006, of the east. |
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He resigned his command after a failed attack on a British outpost at Lacolle Mills. |
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Although the strike against Saddam was unsuccessful in killing him, it effectively ended his ability to command and control his forces. |
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They went to Constantinople under the command of one Gainas, a Goth with a large Gothic following. |
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The Iraqi high command had originally positioned two Republican Guard divisions blocking the Karbala Gap. |
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Heraclianus was still in command in the diocese of Africa, the last of the clique that overthrew Stilicho to retain power. |
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The translation was undertaken at Alfred's command by Werferth, Bishop of Worcester, with the king merely furnishing a preface. |
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King Magnus I of Norway aspired to the English throne, and in 1045 and 1046, fearing an invasion, Edward took command of the fleet at Sandwich. |
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In August 2011, it was announced that a female Lieutenant Commander, Sarah West, was to command the frigate HMS Portland. |
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In 1055 Siward died but his son was considered too young to command Northumbria, and Harold's brother, Tostig was appointed. |
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The Royal Marines are part of the Naval Service and under the full command of Fleet Commander. |
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By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father. |
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The Naval Service as a whole falls under the command of the Navy Board, which is headed by the First Sea Lord. |
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In 1999, British forces under SFOR command were sent to Kosovo and the contingent increased to 19,000 troops. |
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The command structure is hierarchical, with divisions and brigades controlling groups of units. |
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The command in chief of the naval and military forces of the Commonwealth is vested in the Governor General as the Queen's representative. |
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Without a united command the army had little choice but to retreat back to the coast. |
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In practice, the everyday command and control is in the hands of Chief of Defence and the Commander of the Finnish Border Guard. |
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Washington stopped at Reed's tavern, en route to command the Continental Army. |
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However, the operational command is delegated in the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. |
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Henry kept most of his force together and placed it under the command of the experienced Earl of Oxford. |
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However, the chairman does assist the President and the Secretary of Defense in the exercise of their command functions. |
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There, Engels booked passage on the English schooner, Cornish Diamond under the command of a Captain Stevens. |
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Well aware of his own military inexperience, Henry handed command of his army to Oxford and retired to the rear with his bodyguards. |
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On the right was a column of about 15,000 men under the command of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick. |
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He also planned to use colonial forces from the thirteen American colonies, working under the command of British regulars, to invade New France. |
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Servomotors that accurately position a shaft in response to an electrical command are the actuators that make robotic systems possible. |
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The Soviets also modeled economies in the rest of Eastern Bloc outside the Soviet Union along Soviet command economy lines. |
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Only after an ambitious rebuilding program in combination with Spain was France again able to challenge Britain's command of the sea. |
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Issues with command economics, oil price decreases and large military expenditures gradually brought the Soviet economy to stagnation. |
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But now there was no English fleet of any quality able to contest command of the North Sea. |
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After consulting with the British command in Freetown, the four officers left the camp and covertly passed the RUF line before trekking west. |
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Although six battalions had been trained, the SLA still lacked many combat support functions as well as command and control capabilities. |
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In what world is the ability to be attacked by bees on command a superpower? |
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Eventually a deal was struck whereby Russian forces operated as a unit of KFOR but not under the NATO command structure. |
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In May 2006 7th Armoured Brigade, the Desert Rats were relieved by 20th Armoured Brigade under the command of Brigadier James Everard. |
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The effort was initially largely led by France and the United Kingdom, with command shared with the United States. |
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An expedition left Plymouth in September 1585 with Drake in command of twenty one ships with 1,800 soldiers under Christopher Carleill. |
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Racing drivers at the highest levels are usually paid by the team, or by sponsors, and can command very substantial salaries. |
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Ragwort is under the command of dame Venus, and cleanses, digests and discusses. |
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When the people pressured Saul into going against a command conveyed to him by Samuel, God told Samuel to appoint David in his stead. |
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Traditionally, many Brethren groups did not celebrate Christmas or Easter, arguing that there is no Biblical command to do so. |
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Lindsey resigned, leaving Charles to assume overall command assisted by Lord Forth. |
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I Corps was under the direct command of Scottish Command of the British Army. |
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Fleetwood was deprived of his command and ordered to appear before parliament to answer for his conduct. |
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Official designations, jurisdictions and command structures of these agencies vary considerably. |
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He took command of the government and proclaimed himself emperor. |
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At Preston, Cromwell, in sole command for the first time and with an army of 9,000, won a decisive victory against an army twice as large. |
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In March, Cromwell was chosen by the Rump to command a campaign against them. |
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The Communist government completely nationalized the means of production and established a command economy. |
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The English army under command of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester was of no real benefit to the Dutch rebellion. |
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The States General allowed the core regiments of the Dutch field army to participate under command of Marshall Schomberg. |
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When his command ended in 73, he was made patrician in Rome and appointed governor of Gallia Aquitania. |
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When his command ended in 73, Agricola was enrolled as a patrician and appointed to govern Gallia Aquitania. |
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Caracalla was given the command of the army, while Geta received no command, but was responsible for purely civilian tasks. |
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By the time that Charles took over command from the ineffectual Lord Mayor, the fire was already out of control. |
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With his skills and experience, he can command a high salary. |
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A blessing, if ye obey the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you this day. |
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Through the summer the number was built up to around 1,500 under the command of General Carl Gustav Fleischer. |
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Most interestingly, they are assigned as senior warrant officer advisors to commanders at battalion, brigade, and CID command levels. |
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In 1450, King James II sent a company of 24 noble Scots under the command of Patrick de Spens, son of his custodian. |
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The name was retained as were certain words of command which had originated in Scots. |
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A benny of using an older modem is that it usually includes a good manual on the AT command set. |
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In the early summer of 1423, at the Battle of Cravant, Buchan found himself in command of a mixed force of French and Scots soldiers. |
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Are they telling your story vividly, strikingly, in designs that command attention, in colors that bespeak distinction? |
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The success of the Cheshire yeomanry, under the command of Richard Cholmeley, led to his later appointment as Lieutenant of the Tower of London. |
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On 29 June 1547, 21 French galleys approached St Andrews under the command of Leone Strozzi, prior of Capua. |
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In Electroserver, the kick command disconnects a user totally from the server and gives him a message about why he was booted. |
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On July 3, George Washington took command of the Continental Army besieging Boston. |
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The officer in command of the Zurichers instantly marched to sustain the post. |
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I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost. As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river. |
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Owing to the lack of attention at this level in the early years of the war, a command vacuum was created in which GHQ became a spectator. |
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The command flag for an RAF air chief marshal is defined by the two broad red bands running through the centre of the flag. |
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He was unwillingly replaced in command in November 1940 by Big Wing advocate Sholto Douglas. |
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He unwillingly relinquished command on 24 November 1940 and was replaced by Big Wing advocate Sholto Douglas. |
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With remarkable foresight, he ensured the equipment of his command with monoplane fighters, the Hurricane and the Spitfire. |
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Whoever can deal with these mortal spirits and command them to do his business is proficient in the second species of nigromancy. |
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The marshal of England assumed the place of the constable of England in the royal palace in the command of the royal armies. |
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Currently, the Belgian Naval Component is working closely together with the Dutch Navy under the command of the Admiral Benelux. |
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In August 1385, he served King Richard under the command of John of Gaunt again in Scotland. |
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The plan was to put British forces under Nivelle's direct command for the great 1917 offensive. |
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The Directory eventually gave him command of the Army of Italy after he suppressed a revolt against the government from royalist insurgents. |
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He was a supporter of the republican Jacobin movement, organising clubs in Corsica, and was given command over a battalion of volunteers. |
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According to the Domesday Survey of 1086, the Norman Robert of Rhuddlan was nominally in command of the whole of northern Wales. |
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Bonaparte was promoted to Commander of the Interior and given command of the Army of Italy. |
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On 12 July, Watts returned to the 7th Division and Blackader assumed command of the 38th. |
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Two days after the marriage, Bonaparte left Paris to take command of the Army of Italy. |
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Haig selected Gough to command the offensive on 30 April and on 10 June, Gough took over the Ypres salient north of Messines Ridge. |
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Historians emphasize the strength of the ambition that took Napoleon from an obscure village to command of most of Europe. |
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By 1565, Yemen was split into two provinces, the highlands under the command of Ridvan Pasha and Tihama under Murad Pasha. |
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When Mustafa Pasha sent an expeditionary force under the command of Uthman Pasha, it was defeated with great casualties. |
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The British India government dispatched a warship under the command of Captain Stafford Bettesworth Haines to demand compensation. |
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The peak in whose lee you have chosen to set up your command post is far too regular in shape to be the nunatak you imagine it. |
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In there was Captain Ed Cutler, whom every man and woman in Maggie's old command had once seen run nutso in Valhalla. |
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In response, King George II charged Watson with making a military survey of the Highlands under the command of the Duke of Cumberland. |
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Military submarines use several systems to communicate with distant command centers or other ships. |
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The North African invaders, under the command of Dutch renegade Jan Janszoon, flew an Ottoman flag over the island. |
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Nelson asked for and was given command of her, and took her on two cruises of his own. |
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Under the command of Olorun were also orishas, intermediaries in the Yorubic religion said to be connected between man and the supernatural. |
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King Juan Carlos took personal command of the military and successfully ordered the coup plotters, via national television, to surrender. |
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The journal of Francisco Antonio Mourelle, who served as Quadra's second in command in 1775, fell into English hands. |
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While Nelson waited, news reached Parker that a French fleet under the command of Charles Hector, comte d'Estaing, was approaching Jamaica. |
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On 23 June 1904, a breakout attempt by the Russian squadron, now under the command of Admiral Wilgelm Vitgeft, failed. |
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Greville was not in the castle at the time and the garrison was under the command of Sir Edward Peyto. |
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Parker hastily organized his defences and placed Nelson in command of Fort Charles, which covered the approaches to Kingston. |
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After Admiral Kolchak took command in August 1916, he planned to invigorate the Russian Black Seas Fleet with a series of aggressive actions. |
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Hipper was still aboard the torpedo boat G39 and was unable to command his squadron for this attack. |
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As the 17th Lancers were in South Africa at the time Haig was able to combine that command with that of his own column. |
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