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Then, when enough is known and the enough soldiers are twenty one years of age, even if it takes generations, using the technology of the Al-Harron, thousands of troops are parachuted in from stealth aircraft to secure the Kassikan complex
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Once our troops are in their secret laboratories, they will mold this world as we direct
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With a physical urgency usually reserved for athletes and Special Forces troops, Miss Jones launched herself into a standing position, braced her legs upon the pavement and picked up her handbag in the most menacing way that she could manage
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Naria and her troops had arrived too late to help them
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“may I ask a boon Lady Rayne; when there is time, will you join my troops and me for a day of training? They would consider it a great honor
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the troops needed some rest and some liniment, and so, with the
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The Elders are sending four ships with specially trained troops aboard
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Naria, these troops were trained in utmost secrecy
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The troops always found them invited to supper and bed at the wealthiest farm in the area
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It was obvious his troops knew what she meant because they burst into riotous laughter
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She could hear the thick sandals of the troops on the floor below already
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Motioning her troops to stay, Sonia followed at a discreet distance from high above
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Her troops gladly complied with the order
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“If it was me, and I knew this was a one way trip,” Rayne said in a soft voice, “I would land my best troops right on top of the Queen’s Hold
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“My Queen - a moment if you will; I want you to know that if you should need extra troops, I will be at your call
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As the Glider passed over the top of the forest Scather troops began jumping
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They landed at the uppermost level of the forest and ran smack into Sonia and her troops almost immediately
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The attack was vicious and heated, she and her troops managed to take out quite a few of them
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Unfortunately, these Scathers were trained very well; they regrouped quickly and held off the second attack giving the main troops time to descend
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almost deserted, since most of the troops had already been shipped
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They had wandered by a performance after dinner, some of the men in both the troops were quite built, although he thought the women on the losing team were actually prettier
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Pistoleiros kept the government and Judge’s troops from closing it but exacted a heavy tax
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Johnny had really rallied the troops this time
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in the air at the sudden stop, landing not on Roman, but on Johnny’s troops
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After Johnny’s troops awoke from the initial
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She began to rally the troops
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9You and all your troops and the many nations with you will go up,
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and on his troops and on the many
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4On the mountains of Israel you will fall, you and all your troops and the
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to resist; even their best troops will
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of the troops were heading toward them
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The troops were coming and Roman’s once
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Behind me and Johnny more troops left the stands,
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The confidence I had in Roman was starting to fade as Freddy’s troops
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All thirty of The Flower’s troops couldn’t fight Roman at once
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The troops seemed to sense this, and their
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saw that there were many more angels there than enemy troops
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“Hold your fire,” Stenworth ordered his troops
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God who created this incredible world? You can! The troops of
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Some of these troops
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Supply lines only work when the supplies reach the troops, and a
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ability for the troops to receive provision
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When this is done, the troops will eventually run out of supply and have to surrender
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ends of the earth because supplies weren’t reaching the troops
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gather His troops together as one
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happen, the ground troops would be vulnerable to attack
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The last move of troops came when the army moved in to
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They were pictured as bigger than today's floaters with open decks and enormous sausage balloons and horizontal fans to drive them, peddled by most of the troops aboard
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Where were the troops?
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Not only on the troops but also on the commander himself
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"Hey, bring that ladder back up here," one of the younger looking soldiers in front of Alec called down to the troops below
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This meant that Ammon and his troops had to keep the Elven hordes off their backs for another few days
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After that, Ammon ordered the fair folk and their construct retainers through the gateway, confident that, whatever happened, he had 650 000 armed troops on Earth and 560 000 troops protecting the opening of the gateway, including the 10 000 trolls
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to al ow the passing of Italian troops
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deployment of Turkish troops in the area,
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All taxes having been usually paid in paper money, the prince would not have wherewithal either to pay his troops, or to furnish his magazines; and the state of the country would be much more irretrievable than if the greater part of its circulation had consisted in gold and silver
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swaths of lives among newly drafted troops
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When the king's troops, when his household, or his officers of any kind, passed through any part of the country, the yeomanry were bound to provide them with horses, carriages, and provisions, at a price regulated by the purveyor
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Not only the highest jurisdictions, both civil and criminal, but the power of levying troops, of coining money, and even that of making bye-laws for the government of their own people, were all rights possessed allodially by the great proprietors of land, several centuries before even the name of the feudal law was known in Europe
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The lieutenant would stay behind with the bulk of the troops out of pre-caution
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"We have a rat in our troops
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It would be troublesome to have to deal with them with our left hand and Mede’s troops with our right
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There are enough furious ex-Legion men in these parts and pouring in from around the Empire that we’ve not as of yet needed to enter contract with any mercenaries for ground troops
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After the second Persian war, accordingly, the armies of Athens seem to have been generally composed of mercenary troops, consisting, indeed, partly of citizens, but partly, too, of foreigners; and all of them equally hired and paid at the expense of the state
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In some countries, the citizens destined for defending the state seem to have been exercised only, without being, if I may say so, regimented; that is, without being divided into separate and distinct bodies of troops, each of which performed its exercises under its own proper and permanent officers
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In these circumstances, and among troops who had some confidence in their own skill and dexterity in the use of their arms, it must have been a good deal less difficult to preserve some degree of regularity and order, not only in the beginning, but through the whole progress of an ancient battle, and till one of the two armies was fairly defeated
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But the habits of regularity, order, and prompt obedience to command, can be acquired only by troops which are exercised in great bodies
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The soldiers who are exercised only once aweek, or once a-month, can never be so expert in the use of their arms, as those who are exercised every day, or every other day; and though this circumstance may not be of so much consequence in modern, as it was in ancient times, yet the acknowledged superiority of the Prussian troops, owing, it is said, very much to their superior expertness in their exercise, may satisfy us that it is, even at this day, of very considerable consequence
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His frequent wars with the Thracians, Illyrians, Thessalians, and some of the Greek cities in the neighbourhood of Macedon, gradually formed his troops, which in the beginning were probably militia, to the exact discipline of a standing army
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The disheartened and frequently defeated African militia joined it, and, at the battle of Zama, composed the greater part of the troops of Annibal
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The soldiers of a standing army, though they may never have seen an enemy, yet have frequently appeared to possess all the courage of veteran troops, and, the very moment that they took the field, to have been fit to face the hardiest and most experienced veterans
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“I am extremely proud of you and you should be proud of yourselves and each other our task was to join up with the Munster’s, Dubliner’s and the other troops on V Beach
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“Also because the troops on V Beach got badly mauled as well that there is no chance of us joining up with each other as for the objectives of the Dardanelle Forts I think that Krithia will now be our goal and may just be more obtainable
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The Fusilier Officer had now finished talking to Captain Melstone and had ordered a screen of troops to be thrown round the village in case the Turks returned in greater numbers
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And no doubt they would also have strengthened the village as a strong point once our troops had passed through leaving us at a disadvantage if we had been pushed back further on because then we would have to fight on two fronts
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We were lined up[ on our start line and so were the rest of the troops that had landed on W Beach with us although now in recognition of the sacrifice made taking the place it was called Lancashire Landing
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The New Zealand Brigade had moved up in support and at dusk we all dug in again maybe two hundred yards from where we had started off from this morning and still no closer to the main body of Turkish troops
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I heard Captain Melstone say they had been sacrificed like the rest of our troops on the altar of incompetence
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This was not the worst of it I had made a hell of a noise when I fell into the wire as it was full of old bully beef cans that had been thrown into it by our troops
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” We had also been told that when the first barrage finished at 11:20am then the whole of our front line should cheer and this would draw the surviving Turkish troops out onto their fire steps just in time for the second barrage at 11:30am to slaughter them
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Troops poured across from our trenches to reinforce us and considering we had launched a frontal assault our casualties were fairly light
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The ship was unloaded and we helped the signaller’s stretcher bearer’s office staff and machine gunners who usually along with the service troops accompanied the Btn transport
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“We will spending the night under canvas at a camp on the esplanade at the top of the town and a train will be here tomorrow to take us and other troops further on so we wont have long to wait
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The officers of the king's court, the judges, and other officers in the superior courts of justice, the officers of the troops, etc are assessed in the first manner
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I noticed that the road was a kaleidoscope of the British Empire for along it marched units of Australians, South Africans, New Zealanders and Canadians as well as Indian troops and many more who had enlisted to defend the Mother Country
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Marching on we passed through Querriue a small village on one of the River Somme’s tributaries this was a base for the Staff and packed with troops and equipment but we soon left this behind as went on our way
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They had been dug deep into the chalk earth of Picardy and they contained massive bunkers that had been dug by Russian prisoners where the German troops could sit and wait out any bombardment unscathed but we did not know about theses at this time
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The equipment and troops kept piling into the area I received a letter from Helen saying that she would be off for a few days at the same time I would and that I should go to Manchester to see her and work out which days we had off that were the same
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On our train there were troops from nearly all the services there were sailors in their bellbottom trousers and Naval Officers full of gold braid then their were RFC pilots with fancy wings on their uniform chests and brightly coloured medal ribbons below them
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Also the Infantry, Artillery, Engineers, Pioneers and many more service personnel as well as troops from all over the Empire sat in the carriages or corridors as the train thundered on
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The Station Master came along and told us that they had opened up the ‘Picture Palace’ up as a temporary troops sleeping centre and that we should try there
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“What it is it’s this lad’s, now if we attack along a wide front I don’t think the Germans have the troops or the armaments to stop us
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night by his own troops
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Almost every field, wood and broken down village and farm held either supplies or troops
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Then as we got nearer there was chaos in fact it was utter pandemonium with troops standing waiting to be taken forward
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We could see that there was far more troops, guns, cavalry, wagons and Lorries moving up than we had ever seen before
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We reached the farmstead and saw that now there were even troops and stores dumps in the fields and orchards of the farm and they stretched right down to the river and on the far side of it was a cavalry troop in lager
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“The Staff wants’ prisoners from the Hun’s across the way so we know who we are facing and if they have any plans to change or reinforce the troops that are already here
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possession of the fort, the Union troops with overwhelming
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Lee began his retreat to Amelia Courthouse, forty miles to the west, where he expected to pick up provisions and supplies for his troops