The tempo this created proved irresistible, and it dominated European battlefields for the next 100 years.
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He had an exemplary war, serving on the battlefields of Europe and North Africa.
Ministers are working on plans to commemorate the anniversary with a match on the battlefields of Flanders.
In other words, Korea's fate has been shaped mostly on far away battlefields, not in local summits.
The majority of his speeches were dedicated to a grim analysis of what was happening on the battlefields.
Ninety-one years ago today, the battlefields of Europe fell quiet as World War I came to a close.
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Another reason for overfishing is new technology (developed, aptly enough, for battlefields), which makes shoals easier to detect.
"The thinking used to be that battlefields would be farmland forever, " says Heller.
Soil from major battlefields will be scattered by veterans around the park's flagpole.
He plays down the fact that he collects maps and researches all his battles by walking over the battlefields.
The Battlefields Trust said it was decisive in English history changing the line of kings from Lancastrian to Yorkist.
They must then allocate their soldiers among five battlefields and fight each other.
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Female soldiers in the U.S. Army have spent years fighting on modern battlefields with body armor designed for men.
It will not even alter a pebble that lies on the battlefields in which those struggles will be fought.
Ohio (see article) has always been one of America's most finely-poised battlefields.
Below, on the battlefields of Europe, German intelligence officers made the same oath to another computer, the Enigma coding machine.
The sisters performed on troop ships, in airplane hangars and at battlefields for the USO during the World War II.
Administration and congressmen alike immediately launch themselves on the next election, and fights over nominations become one of the battlefields.
The battlefields plan is part of an educational programme the government says will "create an enduring legacy for generations to come".
Interestingly, this weapon is not being wielded by our men and women in uniform on the far-flung battlefields of this war.
In the late 1980s he partnered with money manager Richard Gilder, a fellow history buff who was more interested in preserving battlefields.
British entrepreneurs scoured the old battlefields of Europe searching for phosphorus-rich bones.
Lincoln does, and we can only imagine what demons haunt him as he tours battlefields carpeted with the bodies of young soldiers.
It creates thousands of miles of new scenic, historic, and recreational trails, cares for our historic battlefields, strengthens our National Park System.
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Thursday's announcement promises to change the image of battlefields around the world, as debate rages on whether women can fight like men.
If this dereliction is allowed to persist, it is predictable that more Americans will die, both on foreign battlefields and at home.
It was far from the battlefields of Afghanistan, where the fighting raged.
The regional list votes will shape the party balance in the assembly, but the constituency outcomes are the key battlefields for securing power.
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Communing with history is another way to stiffen the laxity of a vacation: famous buildings, battlefields and landmarks are popular and lucrative draws.
Clearly at the top of the hierarchy of guilty landscapes we would find extermination camps, war zones, battlefields and sites of major disasters.
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