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ssible source of food in the event of a Union blockade, a connection to western territories, and a b
During the march, activists attempted to blockade a road near the High Street, in soliarity wit
ity Council Truck while the campaign tried to blockade a bin truck depot, he was carried down a road
nd many politicians argued that attempting to blockade a meeting is in itself a violent event and an
ly Cross dispute in which Loyalists sought to blockade a Catholic primary school in the Ardoyne area
To this end, they decreed a blockade against the trade of the American colonists b
d international sanctions and imposed a naval blockade against the country.
ccupation, shipping came to a halt due to the blockade against England which led to great poverty.
Nova and HMCS Athabaskan to enforce the trade blockade against Iraq.
On April 13, Israeli warships initiated a blockade against Beirut, Sidon and Tyre, Lebanon's mai
served in the West Indies enforcing the Union blockade against Confederate blockade runners.
November - Napoleon declares a Continental Blockade against the British.
uba asked for the elimination of the economic blockade against Cuba.
e requirement of joining France's Continental Blockade against Britain was a serious disruption of R
Other ships of the blockade aided in these captures.
the squadron under Sir Samuel Hood ordered to blockade Alexandria, Terpsichore assisted in the destr
federacy, now facing a full-scale Union naval blockade along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts.
ad been trapped at Cape Francois by a British blockade, along with the 74-gun Duguay-Trouin, under C
ials such as coal and non-ferrous metals, the blockade also deprived Germany of supplies of fertilis
The blockade also negated efforts to bring in needed light
The Chancellor held the blockade, although the Russian partisans had been acti
urn, assist the fleet in Brest to emerge from blockade, and in combination clear the English Channel
x) kills adult pinworms through neuromuscular blockade, and is considered as effective as the benzim
s and fog he succeeded in evading the British blockade and sailed south with 25 ships of the line.
ircumstantial Journal of the long and tedious Blockade and Siege of Gibraltar from the 12th of Septe
A siege is a military blockade and assault of a city or fortress with the in
or wool at the time because of the Napoleonic blockade, and the Australian bale sold for a record pr
1 to K56 were trapped in Leningrad during the Blockade and were completed after the war and transfer
strangling the South with an ever-tightening blockade and later in executing attacks on, and occupy
n the Persian navy, remained committed in the blockade and absent from the battle.
erns were over the British fleet breaking the blockade and establishing their own blockade, French r
opment (UNCTAD), in January 2003, the Israeli blockade and closures had pushed the Palestinian econo
issouri, on 2 July for violation of the river blockade and sent her into Cairo, Illinois.
he destroyer operated with the United Nations Blockade and Escort Force (TF 95) in the Wonsan-Hung-n
Fleet would be forced to abandon the distant blockade and would have to attack the German fleet; th
oviet Union, especially after the 1948 Berlin Blockade and the 1950 invasion of South Korea by Commu
ritory in exchange for ending the Dutch naval blockade, and this was indeed put into effect.
the Grand Fleet, the American ships joined in blockade and escort missions and by their very presenc
ocurement was made even more difficult by the blockade and by Army demands on the overstrained railr
n by isolation from American aid, intensified blockade, and psychological warfare.
n the Indonesian trade in defiance of a Dutch blockade, and on one voyage her cargo was confiscated
the liberation of Leningrad from the enemy's blockade and the return from evacuation institute Yuri
s were captured, saving the British post from blockade and starvation.
in had undergone six years of bombardment and blockade, and there was a shortage of many of the basi
This blockade and the economic boycott of British trade by
A group of seven managed to circumvent the blockade and reached the burial ground, but were arres
Pembroke, the two ships left to maintain the blockade, and escorted the fleet to Marseilles.
to leave Grandjean's division to maintain the blockade and march to assist in the Siege of Kolberg i
as the Greeks were unable to maintain a tight blockade and were often scattered by sorties of Turkis
r these weapons had to pass through the Union blockade and the number that actually reached the Conf
if available at all) as a result of the Union blockade and the capture of Avery Island by the Union.
Mackinaw also served in the Wilmington blockade and participated in other attacks throughout
ch and began operations as a unit of the U.N. Blockade and Escort Force.
he Bulgars and their allies broke through the blockade and routed the enemy troops at the battle of
ench Republic was at that time under economic blockade and unable to import graphite from Great Brit
2+ channel antagonistic action, α1 adrenergic blockade and others.
unist communications lines by coastal patrol, blockade, and bombardment.
n aground while attempting to break the Union blockade, and after a short battle surrendered to the
seeking a schooner which had run through the blockade and entered that stream.
nity of Charleston, patrolling, enforcing the blockade, and bombarding Confederate positions ashore.
the Rhine and fought in Flanders in order to blockade Antwerp.
Indeed, as a consequence of AT1 blockade, ARBs increase angiotensin II levels several-
low levels of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor blockade are present for up to 15 days after the infus
ebruary, the Germans had established a U-boat blockade around the United Kingdom and had declared an
llowing the German declaration of a submarine blockade around Britain, Mongolia received a self-defe
The Union Blockade arrived at the mouth of the Mississippi on Ma
Eastern Bar (Cape Fear River) for duty on the blockade as a chaser."
The story begins at the start of the Berlin Blockade, as American and Royal Air Forces begin air-l
, actions which run contradictorily to 5-HT2C blockade as saturation of these receptors inhibits nor
e a run for the Union vessels that formed the blockade, as they had earlier planned.
armed forces, had the authority to proclaim a blockade as a method of waging war.
ion induction Metrelef is used as a pituitary blockade as an adjunct to gonadotrophin administration
Prussian cavalry officer, who lately ran the blockade, assigned me by the honorable Secretary of Wa
d schooner, Mary Sorly, attempting to run the blockade at Galveston with a cargo of cotton.
d British schooner Dart attempting to run the blockade at Sabine Pass.
After relieving Genesee on blockade at Shallow Inlet on 15 November, Monticello d
elocity in a successful effort to destroy the blockade at Galveston, Texas.
il 23-24, 1865, she broke through the Federal blockade at the mouth of the Red River, Louisiana, and
e, the doomed attempts to combat the Northern blockade at home and Northern diplomacy overseas, an a
Mustafa IV, ordered his captains to break the blockade at any cost.
American Civil War by trying to break a naval blockade at Charleston but all their ships were sunk,
ssippi River Squadron running the Confederate blockade at Vicksburg on 16 April 1863.
halting the Vietcong would require a coastal blockade augmented by extensive patrolling of the inte
lveston again and managed to slip through the blockade back out to open sea, the last Confederate bl
Later, however, as the Blockade began to prevent American munitions manufactu
d to service later in the war when the Allied blockade began to affect German ammunition production.
The Blockade began after a number of Mohmand raids into Pe
to have led directly to Stalin's decision to blockade Berlin in 1948-1949 and to acquiesce in Kim I
ionally serving in the cabinet as Minister of Blockade between 23 February 1916 and 18 July 1918.
25 December 1861 Chippewa took station on the blockade between Fort Monroe, Virginia, and Hatteras I
made four successful round trips through the blockade between Galveston, Texas, and Havana, Cuba.
The Blockade Book ("Блокадная книга"), in collaboration wi
Following the Napoleonic blockade, Burton brewers needed another market, and Ba
She made two more runs against the Blockade but was driven ashore by the USS Florida on W
on) is an agent for reversal of neuromuscular blockade by the agent rocuronium in general anaesthesi
ember 1912 and subsequently participated in a blockade by an international force of Montenegro and i
Rail traffic blockade by Uzbekistan had delayed construction of tra
, was captured 24 July 1863 while running the blockade by the Army transport Arago; purchased by the
San Juan had been under blockade by American forces since April 1898.
n took part in a protest in support of a road blockade by the members of the Six Nations of the Gran
ve implications for the modulation of channel blockade by the MaxiK β subunits.
cember 2008 the Slovenian government's act of blockade, calling it "Anti-European aggression".
Between 1861 and 1865, the Union blockade caused a significant decreasing of the French
he United States Navy established a submarine blockade, causing the Japanese garrison to starve.
battery garrison during the Union campaign to blockade Chesapeake Bay (May-June 1861).
Blockade: Clear out InGen buildings from Biosyn attack
Enforcing the blockade, Coeur de Lion captured the schooners Emily M
on, and a search for a way to bypass the Arab blockade commenced.
They successfully breached the air blockade conducted by the Dutch air forces, covering t
Most of the time, the blockade consisted of a single auxiliary cruiser which
The blockade consisted of only two ships and was not succe
an armistice, not a peace treaty, the Allied blockade continued until such time as a peace treaty w
Napoleon's continental blockade cuts British access to Scandinavian timber.
The blockade damaged the agriculture sector and 40,000 wor
Council" refers to more than a dozen sets of blockade decrees in the years 1783, 1793, 1794, 1798,
ration and British economic sanctions and the blockade did not force concessions from the Smith regi
prised the Spanish and having established the blockade, divided his fleet into the usual three squad
r Hyder Ali eventually reduced the siege to a blockade due the need for troops elsewhere.
of Messolonghi by running through the Ottoman blockade during the final siege of that city.
It served as part of the blockade during the Cuban Missile Crisis of the fall o
Britain's previous experiences of the U-Boat blockade during both World Wars, and disruption to tra
lthough the city of Dunkirk was under a Dutch blockade during early 1635, the blockade was temporari
, Peto R, Lewis J, Collins R, Sleight P. Beta blockade during and after myocardial infarction: an ov
Robert Dennison 1960-1963 - in charge of the blockade during the Cuban missile crisis.
She was employed on blockade duties during the War of the Austrian Success
Light was off Pensacola, Florida, performing blockade duties with sloop Vincennes.
tlantic, to serve with the Allies on shipping blockade duties, based at Freetown.
By mid-December, she had resumed blockade duties, off Wilmington.
While on blockade duty on the afternoon of 11 December 1861, Un
rge of this duty was interrupted by temporary blockade duty when one of the regular blockaders becam
On her fifth day of blockade duty she discovered a runner attempting to es
o, the Union warships which were stationed on blockade duty along the coast of Texas.
West, Florida, whence she proceeded north for blockade duty off Tampa, Florida.
, for logistics, she remained in that area on blockade duty until winter.
On 6 October, orders sent the ship to blockade duty off Mobile Bay, and she spent the rest o
The following year Parker, on blockade duty off Cadiz, bitterly resented that Nelson
ns on 1 November; a fortnight later she began blockade duty off Mobile, Alabama.
he vicinity of Charleston, South Carolina, on blockade duty and assisting other ships of the squadro
data of the Confederate coast for guidance in blockade duty and amphibious operations.
e in the month and was assigned to patrol and blockade duty in Mississippi Sound.
ook station at the mouth of the York River on blockade duty until 24 September.
He served on blockade duty during the Civil War, and was also a not
The ship returned to blockade duty off the Texas coast early in December.
ved Charleston 17 November, then proceeded to blockade duty in Sapelo Sound, Georgia.
ship's tender, supporting the Union ships on blockade duty with provisions, ammunition, water, and
In November Gemsbok reported for blockade duty at Beaufort, North Carolina.
She was fitted out for blockade duty at Boston Navy Yard and commissioned 12
est Indies during the Spanish-American War on blockade duty and convoying Army transports.
ember 1864, when she was reassigned to active blockade duty after a repair period at Key West.
For the following year G. W. Blunt was on a blockade duty off Charleston and assisted in capturing
engagements from October 12-13, 1861 while on blockade duty at the Passes of the Mississippi River.
The great risks involved in blockade duty during the Civil War have not been gener
led from Key West on 9 April 1914 to serve on blockade duty off Mexico and take refugees out of the
rom January to April 1863, Cimarron continued blockade duty until 3 August 1865.
rd, she was sent up the Rappahannock River on blockade duty in November.
While on blockade duty, she performed other services, as requir
Although originally fitted out for blockade duty, the schooner was assigned to the mortar
On her return to blockade duty, Glaucus experienced a fire and several
s to sail for Wilmington, North Carolina, for blockade duty.
ing fit out ships which had been acquired for blockade duty.
is father on the USS Supply on South Atlantic blockade duty.
oat and dispatch boat to serve Union ships on blockade duty.
verweight boiler," had become less useful for blockade duty; but she found profitable employment dra
She was assigned blockade duty; however, her condition was not always c
At times, the blockade employed a squadron of three or more vessels
s a vital supply of Royal Navy stores, and to blockade enemy ports such as those under French contro
unt of both Swedish fleets passed through the blockade, Ensign Sandels, commanding the fireship Post
At that time, due to the Napoleonic blockade, Europe was deprived of British industrial pr
Besides carrying out the blockade, Farragut had been instructed to lead a fleet
l Sir Robert Calder's squadron, on its way to blockade Ferrol.
ef which had been held up by the fighting and blockade finally managed to enter the city, notably a
ederate Navy had already driven off the Union blockade fleet in the Battle of the Head of Passes the
leet left harbour and evaded the main British blockade fleet and sailed for Bantry Bay.
He rejoined the Channel blockade fleet in 1801 on HMS Princess Royal and remai
desian UDI and to the Persian Gulf for an air blockade following the failure of negotiations with re
the band released a split 7" with The Endless Blockade for Relapse Records and a split 5" with A.N.S
He maintained the blockade for two months, by the end of which period fo
that he had turned to was a Midshipman of the blockade force who immediately turned the gun on Quest
on was intercepted by elements of the British blockade force, Captain Louis-Charles-Auguste Delamarr
eached Brookland where the Gang turned on the blockade force.
She was used by the Union Navy as part of blockade forces to prevent Confederate forces from tra
hese orders, many were intercepted by British blockade forces, either in the Caribbean or off the Fr
or neutrals, and instructed the Royal Navy to blockade French and allied ports.
or neutrals, and instructed the Royal Navy to blockade French and allied ports.
lled the track of ships attempting to run the blockade from Nassau, Bahamas, and on 28 October 1864,
f the West India Squadron enforcing the Union blockade from 1865 to 1866.
the so-called "turnip winter" of 1916-17, the blockade had severely limited imports of food and fuel
and a high dependency on western supply, the blockade harmed the East more than the West.
y classical Coulomb repulsion (called Coulomb blockade) have also been found to be important in dete
With the blockade having such dire consequences, Kaiser Wilhelm
a downturn in trade because of the Napoleonic blockade, he sold his brewery to Allsopp for £7,000.
but his hesitations allowed the Royal Navy to blockade him in Toulon.
rd, part of the inshore squadron of the Brest blockade, immediately offered battle.
le time in Spanish waters, enforcing the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides o
nd 1937 in Spanish waters, enforcing the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides o
During the media blockade imposed by Milosevic's regime, Sezam was one
Gulf, aimed at primarily upholding the trade blockade imposed on Iraq during Saddam Hussein's invas
ore Montreal, making a siege or any prolonged blockade impossible.
the peninsula, thereby making a long siege or blockade impossible.
                                                                                                    


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