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1. She knew as he said it that he could not have said that to a native, they couldn't comprehend it, it was like saying Fort Knox had disappeared to a 20th century American or Wall Street was missing to a 21st century American
2. After a few minutes of slashing, the bodies become a body fort
3. 00 as I can as I have to get back to Sally’s house to hold the fort until Jo can get there
4. They had a goddamn fence like Fort Knox, with security gates
5. We wanted to stay independent as a Directorate at Fort Sam Houston but under the Air Force joint-base concept, higher-ups decided that we would become part of J3/J5
6. "I barely knew him," the apparition said, "He was an important officer in the military, I was a temple acolyte at the time, I would have bowed when his entourage passed, but the closest he ever came to me was when his sky fort passed overhead
7. Willow and I had built a fort here when we were younger
8. “You are from Cheydinhal, correct? Have you never paid any mind to the ruins of old Fort Farragut, to the rumors of the haunted house in your home city?”
9. There’s an old fort to the west and north of here that we need to garrison, to give us another solid vantage point in Haafingar: Fort Hraggstad
10. that old fort is as good as ours
11. It was already early evening and the sunlight would finally falter while she made her way to the fort
12. Drifting smoke and echoes told her that the fort was ahead, though she could not be sure of the distance
13. Such was the case with Fort Hraggstad, which by all accounts had a home on her map but nothing indicated its presence
14. If she had taken the time to really think about her situation in that fort, being widely outnumbered and outmatched in pure brawn, it might have made her sloppy and prone to mistakes that could easily have gotten her killed
15. Perhaps even more chilling was the absence of the other horse that had been hitched outside of the fort
16. Unforeseen advantages had come recently in the form of new ground and new fortifications under Imperial control, such as Fort Hraggstad
17. They were rewarded with good time and had just passed an old fort
18. 20, the fort of Senegal, with all its dependencies, had been invested in the company of merchants trading to Africa, yet, in the year following (by the 5th of George III
19. that it may become necessary to convert it into a fort, or,” he added, after pausing
20. Confederates fired on Fort Sumter in April 1861, which was the
21. and of course the Lios, is not really a Ring Fort as some would have it, or a Fairy Ring, it's actually a
22. I got a job working with Mansfield Business School in Fort Worth as an instructor working part-time and doing my work with CHANGE on a part-time basis
23. The environment in this branch of Mansfield in Dallas was not as supportive as Fort Worth
24. possession of the fort, the Union troops with overwhelming
25. Nevertheless, all of the land between the oceans was available to the Union before the South fired upon Fort Sumter
26. We were put on a train and shipped to Fort Sam, Houston
27. I was assigned to the back gate which led to the officer‘s quarters and Fort William McKinley which was the 13th Air Force Headquarters
28. He said he was going to drive down to Luling and pick our mother and sisters Ruth and Mildred up and bring them back to Fort Sill
29. Every rifle from fort and entrenchment blazed at once at the silken globe; the artillery re-opened, and bullets and shells poured through the tree-tops, dealing death and destruction among the men in the crowded trail
30. The grassy ascent was soon covered with dead and dying, but the troopers swept upward, and captured the fort and trenches, the enemy retreating with loss to the woods beyond
31. The brave Baquero was killed, vainly attempting to rally his men; and as the leading files of the almost exhausted Americans clambered over the ridge, and prepared for the crash of hand-to-hand conflict, a straggly line of pale blue rose against the sky, as the Spaniards sprang up from their trenches, evacuated their fort, and fled precipitately into the intervening valley before Santiago
32. The hard clay of the hill had made revetments unnecessary, but the perpendicular trenches, backed by a second rampart before the fort, had impeded their retreat and caused the only serious loss from our fire
33. The Spanish flag was torn down from the fort by Agnew of the 13th, and the pennants of the 6th and 64th Infanteria were captured by the 6th Cavalry
34. The San Juan fort was now the objective of the enemy's fire, and their accurate shells drove out the occupants
35. Lights appeared on a distant hilltop, outlining the walls of the fort
36. Fort San Antonio boasted three bronze guns, and Santa Inez one
37. Four bronze guns at El Sueno were poorly worked through lack of gunners, and the three guns at Fort Nuevo, which almost enfiladed Pearson's brigade on the left, fired few shots effectively
38. ” The old fort was speedily demolished, and the enemy were driven from their trenches
39. Colonel Haskell fell early in the day, wounded in three places, and Chaffee's Brigade, the 7th, 12th, and 17th, lost heavily as they advanced against the citadel under a heavy fire from the town, besides the direct resistance from the fort and surrounding trenches
40. The first man to reach the fort and tear down the colours was James Creelman, the war correspondent
41. When they saw their colours had fallen, the enemy opened heavily on the fort from the town
42. “Take her back to the fort,” the corporal said
43. “Why don’t we leave the fort, just you and me, and we can test your theory?”
44. Thrusting her chin in the air, Amaranthe marched down the road away from the fort
45. ” An alarm bell clanged at the fort, and Amaranthe winced
46. “General Lakecrest,” he named the base commander for Fort Urgot, outside of Stumps
47. One shrapnel, however, struck Fort St
48. Half a dozen members tragically died during that shoot-out which followed for the house was a converted fort on the inside and the robbers willing to shoot first
49. Our more affluent houses look like Fort Knox with high walls and electric fencing
50. The Confederacy began the Civil War by attacking first, at Fort Sumter