Tonight the armies of compassion continue the march to a new day in the Gulf Coast.
The endgame : to woo the armies of web developers over to mobile , especially enterprise mobile.
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Jakes for rallying the armies of compassion to help somebody like the mayor.
If, in India's judgment, Pakistan does not disrupt the election, dialogue could begin and the armies might stand down.
But the failure to merge the armies, coupled with the culture of impunity, opens the risk of renewed fighting.
This changed with the arrival in Paris of famous pictures looted from all over Europe by the armies of Napoleon.
In many countries, deals remain stubbornly difficult to carry off, despite the armies of investment bankers touting their ideas around.
It poses as the inherent drama - the shooting, the fighting, the armies, the guerrillas - when in reality, it's collateral damage.
An unknown number of Soviet civilians perished in the to-and-fro of the armies, and in the ruins of the city (present-day Volgograd).
The armies of the west are valorous, but they are relatively few.
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But many of the world's poorest nations, especially in Africa, still spend their money on wars, and the armies to fight them.
We memorialize the armies of men, and women disguised as men, black and white, who fell in apple orchards and cornfields in a war that saved our union.
All the armies had long been unpaid, and the largest loan that could for the moment be effected was for a sum hardly meeting the expenses of the government for a single day.
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Richard III, the last Plantagenet King of England, was killed in battle by the armies of rival noble Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth, which took place in a field just outside Leicester in 1485.
My question is regarding the armies of the world, and I don't know much about the other armies around the world, but it seems like Western European armies might be a little bit more inclusive.
The Indonesians' immediate predecessors were the armies of maids from the Philippines, who have become as recognizable a feature of Hong Kong life as the Star Ferry--especially when they gather by the thousands on the streets every Sunday, their day off.
But when Spielberg does the story realistically, with scenes of butchery and mud, it seems trivial, even a little daft: the war stops, the armies and the trenches and the hospitals are stilled, so that the boy and the animal can find each other.
Yet in the same way that the word Waterloo has come to mean crushing and final defeat, so has Stalingrad become a symbol of incredible savagery and endurance, as the armies of the two greatest totalitarian regimes of the 20th Century fought to the death.
John Erickson makes something of the comparison between the great tsarist offensive in 1916 under Brusilov and Zhukov's operation in 1944 to clear the Germans from Belarus, showing in the process that the armies of both wars were not the primitive, poorly led, forces often depicted in western literature.
Neither the French nor the Austrian armies had the medical facilities to deal with the carnage wreaked by modern weaponry.
The two armies agreed to "de-escalate" tensions along the LoC after a meeting of their chiefs of operations.
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Most of the regional armies, apart from Niger, have no experience of the complex task to be carried out in sandy or mountainous conditions, he says.
The two armies have agreed to "de-escalate" tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) after a meeting of their chiefs of operations.
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When, in 1919, Ataturk set out to turn Asia Minor into a modern nation state, he was opposed not only by the Allied armies which had occupied important bits of it, but also by the imperial government that employed him.
In the Philippines, the overseas armies of construction workers, maids and managers whose remittances supply much of the country's foreign exchange are hanging on to their dollars in the hope that they will yield more pesos tomorrow a graphic demonstration of the loss of confidence which afflicts the entire region.
Thousands of Spaniards fled their home country during the war, which saw the Nationalists defeat the Republican armies.
What prevents compromise, apart from Mr Prabhakaran's fanaticism, is what might be called a dynamic stalemate between the two armies.
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