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| He wrote a detailed if | partisan account of the revolt and its subsequent supp |
| The raid is notable for being the last | partisan action in Loudoun County involving Elijah V. |
| He was killed during a | partisan action. |
| waii John L. Stevens carried out unauthorized | partisan activities, including the landing of U.S. Mar |
| Following an upsurge in | partisan activity in her area, she is forcibly evacuat |
| for invading Jehol province by the widespread | partisan activity by the forces of Ma and Su in Heilun |
| in Summer and Fall 1941 were able to curb the | partisan activity significantly. |
| prisal killing of hostages in retaliation for | partisan activity. |
| As the | Partisan advance through Serbia was marked by reprisal |
| , this responsibility had often been used for | partisan advantage until the 1970s. |
| wise, the top two candidates, irrespective of | partisan affiliation, meet in a runoff election. |
| the final result of any mid-cycle changes in | partisan affiliation. |
| relation to various dubious acquisitions and | partisan allotments made by DSQ in the year 2000 & 200 |
| lan to determine whether or not it was unduly | partisan and unfair to Texas voters. |
| k is fairly accurate, but Hagen is a thorough | partisan, and an enthusiastic patriot. |
| ment, wrote: "One can understand a Republican | partisan and respect him. |
| (1911-44), a Russian intelligence agent, WWII | partisan, and posthumous Hero of the Soviet Union. |
| One can understand a Democratic | partisan and respect him. |
| His | partisan and bosom friend Jan Baptist Chrysostomus Ver |
| e 8, 1926 - February 9, 1943) was a Ukrainian | partisan and one of the founders of the clandestine or |
| He was a | partisan and supporter of King Lothair and followed on |
| ugust 28, 1920 in Gvozd) is a former Yugoslav | Partisan and communist activist. |
| nsin to monitor judicial elections was itself | partisan, and therefore unreliable as a judicial watch |
| aintain law and order, and fight off Yugoslav | Partisan and communist Albanian Resistance activity in |
| se supporters then blamed the media for being | partisan, and even trotted out the same Goebbels quote |
| troversy on the Apostles' Creed, in which the | partisan antagonisms within the Prussian Church had fo |
| La Brigata Garibaldi) one of the most famous | partisan anthems. |
| stic, often bitter and irritating; a vehement | partisan; apt to see things not as they are, but as he |
| , Autobiography, Voices, Unfinished Business, | Partisan, Arachne, 2000, Passover, Laid Up, Old Mole, |
| Again, the | Partisan army was mauled but not defeated. |
| art of the Balkan Air Force in support of the | Partisan Army in Yugoslavia. |
| li, a noblemen, should not be the leader of a | Partisan army. |
| His term was marred by fighting in a highly | partisan Assembly that was divided over issues related |
| y convention, though some members were openly | partisan at the federal level (usually Conservative, a |
| In a heated | partisan atmosphere, Breese delivered a purely legal o |
| rces killed 107 civilians as a reprisal for a | partisan attack on a German convoy the days before. |
| mily were among the few survivors of a Soviet | partisan attack on the village. |
| ution of Italian captives in retalition for a | partisan attack against German soldiers, and who as a |
| During a | partisan attack headed by Alexander Saburov on January |
| Yugoslavia the German forces were plagued by | Partisan attacks on their supply lines. |
| easons and in retaliation for real or alleged | partisan attacks. |
| decoration an infantryman could get, the Anti | Partisan Badge was twice as hard to get. |
| Kentucky judges were elected on a | partisan ballot until 1976. |
| Also, many | partisan bands were working throughout Ukraine indepen |
| ator, and generally tried to remain above the | partisan bantering that frequently dominates legislati |
| a two-year fellowship designed to break down | partisan barriers and to enable officeholders to step |
| the Prosecuting Attorney, who is elected on a | partisan basis, must reside within the County, and ser |
| Sullivan County elects its mayors on a | partisan basis. |
| A | partisan became suspicious of an older "German" in a g |
| fter the war, the retired, and now legendary, | partisan became the author of several books including |
| Despite having the | partisan Belfast crowd behind him, Close lost the matc |
| e), shortly thereafter they came upon another | partisan, Bill McCobb, who rushed to his horse, but wa |
| d in United States political history in which | partisan bitterness abated. |
| The | partisan breakdown "demographics" provided in the foll |
| The successful | Partisan breakout helped their reputation as a viable |
| ere united as the 300-member 1st Byelorussian | Partisan Brigade under Shmyryov as commanding officer. |
| Most of its soldiers joined the Italian | Partisan Brigade Garibaldi, which operated in central |
| aboteur, Konstantinova joined the 2nd Kalinin | Partisan Brigade of the 1st Kalinin Partisan Corps in |
| Soviet | partisan brigade (1941-1944) (Belarusian: партызанская |
| McLean's team organised them into the 1st | Partisan Brigade, and arranged their training and arma |
| From March 1944 until July they formed 4 | partisan brigades: 1st Brigade with about 3000 men (co |
| The help seemed to pay off and with the | partisan British crowd cheering Cowan on, Cowan upset |
| When her | partisan brother returns he whispers to Polina to get |
| us builder - helping to end a long stretch of | partisan budget battles with bipartisan agreement on a |
| The Board is | Partisan, but does not have designated party leaders. |
| migrants to New Zealand, weren't particularly | partisan, but they were very aware of what it was like |
| Other candidates are labelled Non | Partisan, but may have associated themselves with a te |
| He founded the | Partisan Cafe in 1956 in Soho, London as a meeting pla |
| The Yugoslav | partisan campaign focus on combat in the Balkans with |
| dicial code of conduct to join her husband in | partisan campaign events. |
| il due to his party's stance of not endorsing | partisan candidates to the body and instead backing co |
| Virginia on August 27, 1862 between the local | partisan cavalry units of White's Rebels, fighting for |
| The | partisan chief who organized the execution, "Vero" Mar |
| About a dozen Jews survived and formed a | partisan combat unit which fought against the Nazis an |
| Audisio was the communist | partisan commander who was reportedly given the order |
| eturned to Onoquaga, becoming the most active | partisan commander. |
| nnocence;" however, HR 4862 was defeated by a | partisan committee-vote later that night before it was |
| up in Sansepolcro, he was the commander of a | partisan company which played an important role in the |
| ues that the taking of politics and political | partisan competition out of law and order would be a m |
| In spite of the | partisan complaints, Batres was retained for the later |
| This chart shows the trends in the | partisan composition of the various state legislatures |
| cheduled elections are noted as affecting the | partisan composition during a particular year. |
| The numbers above reflect the | partisan composition of the House at the beginning of |
| For a particular year, the noted | partisan composition is that which either took office |
| Despite her reputation as a Republican | partisan, Comstock has been described by critics such |
| er, the jury was considered highly rigged and | partisan considering Tillman shot Gonzales in broad da |
| Majette, who had never run in a | partisan contest before, was able to defeat the seemin |
| on law made by the passage of Initiative 872, | partisan contests are no longer tied to registered par |
| Following the change in | partisan control in the New Jersey governor's seat in |
| Buha eventually reached territory under | Partisan control. |
| Lee's Legion (also known as the 2nd | Partisan Corps) was a military unit within the Contine |
| Munisteri's | partisan counterpart remains the Democratic state chai |
| d him needed a reliable caretaker with as few | partisan credentials (given the mood of the citizenry, |
| vention in 1814, and President Monroe avoided | partisan criteria in handing out patronage and appoint |
| The sting operation has led to | partisan criticism and raised questions on journalisti |
| Partisan Cross | |
| a mixed reaction of applause and jeers from a | partisan crowd at the Plymouth Pavilions. |
| t the fight, fought in front of a ferociously | partisan crowd in Brentwood, Essex, near to Delaney's |
| A Baker's Son" to rapturous applause from the | partisan crowd. |
| resse was cheered heartily by an enthusiastic | partisan crowd. |
| ngs as Speaker as opportunities to enter into | partisan debate. |
| al surrender made by Marazza and Pertini, the | partisan delegates. |
| various duties, he was political commissar of | Partisan Detachment "Zvijezda", deputy of political co |
| War II, in June 1941 she joined the 1st Sisak | Partisan Detachment, the first Partisan unit in Croati |
| He was a member of the First Kumanovo | partisan detachment, and became and participated in th |
| ently became a deputy commander of the Zenica | Partisan detachment. |
| n a railway tunnel, the crew fighting on as a | partisan detachment. |
| The operation included participation of 193 | partisan detachments and groups totalling more than 21 |
| In August 1941 about 231 | partisan detachments were operating already. |
| e incomplete data, in the end of the 1941, 99 | partisan detachments and about 100 partisan groups ope |
| In Winter 1941-1942, 50 | partisan detachments and about 50 underground organiza |
| member of the first Main headquarters of the | partisan detachments of Macedonia and new established |
| Candidates referred to as Non | Partisan, did not have a party allegiance specified in |
| ggest to the American people that there was a | partisan difference over our involvement in the war to |
| eased in June 2010 also noted the significant | partisan difference, finding that nearly two-thirds, a |
| She also advocated a more | partisan direction for the formerly more inclusive NOW |
| The | partisan division of power in Michigan's state governm |
| to the 2nd Battalion, 1st Brigade of the 13th | Partisan division, after the war became a poet ,and a |
| ction in his military unit, the XIVth Slovene | Partisan Division. |
| gh forest, the Jewish fighters joined the 7th | Partisan Division. |
| not contribute anything meaningful other than | partisan divisions |
| l uprising of 25 April 1945 consisted of nine | partisan Divisions roughly numbering ten thousand men |
| said the elections of recent years had become | partisan dogfights, resulting in national upheaval. |
| Partisan domination of state legislatures and improved | |
| An ELAS | partisan during the resistance to the Nazi occupation |
| party of Colonel Karuna and a staunch Karuna | partisan during intra-TMVP feuds. |
| Born in Breno, province of Brescia, he was a | partisan during the World War II, and initially joined |
| He became a communist | partisan during the Ukrainian Civil War of 1918-20. |
| Piros worked as a | partisan during the end of the war. |
| The 1 SS Infantry Brigade was used on anti | partisan duties and also took part in the exterminatio |
| 942 was stationed in the Minsk region on anti | Partisan duties. |
| Former Southern | Partisan editor and co-owner Richard Quinn used the te |
| Italian | partisan Eduino Francini (memoria.provincia.ar.it, |
| of California is the nonpartisan (originally | partisan) elected executive officer of the California |
| He claimed that the | partisan election of judges was "creating a perception |
| e state, each with a single judge, elected by | partisan election to a four-year term. |
| Commissioners are elected in | partisan elections by district. |
| Each justice is elected in | partisan elections for staggered six year terms. |
| Although Paterson does not hold | partisan elections, Barnes was the first Republican el |
| he State Auditor is an elected post chosen in | partisan elections. |
| e objective of the mission was to destroy the | Partisan elements on the Dalmatian islands off central |
| The fight marked the first of many | partisan encounters of Loudouners of divided sentiment |
| oversial move decried by critics as breaching | partisan ethics, the Hickenlooper administration arran |
| ved concentrated actions by more than 100,000 | partisan fighters from Belarus, the Leningrad Oblast, |
| as discovered that during the war he helped a | Partisan fighters. |
| The action was the first significant | partisan fighting in Loudoun County. |
| orthern section, was also the scene of bitter | partisan fighting as the region's inhabitants were dee |
| ng of organization, strategies and tactics of | partisan fighting, and the German method of dealing wi |
| rs took up arms against one another in bitter | partisan fighting. |
| e-member electorate and began to held by more | partisan figures. |
| ad been legal, Peach held his nerve amongst a | partisan Filipino crowd to run the last two racks of t |
| It is a well known film of the | partisan film subgenre which was popular in Yugoslavia |
| It is one of the most notable examples of | partisan film, a Yugoslav subgenre of World War II fil |
| long with the Loft's Q and P blocks sit QPR's | partisan following. |
| 005: "Gone will be the Senate's most vehement | partisan for social services for the poor, the Senate' |
| John L. McClellan, who regarded Davis as too | partisan for the position. |
| an eyewitness to events he recounts, but also | partisan, for he was a Lombard by birth and he fiercel |
| The | Partisan force successfully managed to get through the |
| ce groups, leading to the creation of a large | partisan force behind the Soviet lines. |
| nvolved in the Italian resistance movement, a | partisan force against the German occupation and remai |
| ixture of Red Guards, Red Army, volunteer and | partisan forces stabilized along Narva and Dnieper riv |
| occupied this territory, with the majority of | Partisan forces escaping towards Bosnia. |
| atia, he organised a successful evacuation of | Partisan forces and civilians to the islands and to Al |
| Axis attack conducted in January 1942 against | Partisan forces in eastern Bosnia. |
| he Dominican Constabulary Guard, replaced the | partisan forces that had waged a seemingly endless str |
| lev TB-3 bomber and was to be used to provide | partisan forces with light armour. |
| The | partisan forces in the area were so thoroughly decimat |
| pated in a large German offensive against the | Partisan forces in eastern Bosnia. |
| Army or wanted to avoid been induced into the | Partisan forces. |
| rming one of the most organized and combative | partisan formations in Italy. |
| nit named "Kotovsky," within the Pinsk Soviet | partisan formations, some of the escapees worked as ta |
| t deal of controversy over the suspicion that | partisan French officials were attempting unfairly to |
| trict instructions not to let in any unwanted | partisan from the Magdiwang faction while the oath-tak |
| Skopje - 4 January 1942) was a communist and | partisan from Macedonia Orce Nikolov (Орце Николов) . |
| combinatorial game theory (CGT), a theory of | partisan games. |
| The Wisconsin fall | partisan general election was held on November 2, 2010 |
| ive justices were unwilling to determine that | partisan gerrymandering claims were nonjusticiable. |
| The plurality opinion determined that | partisan gerrymandering claims were nonjusticiable bec |
| ns v. Perry dismissed the statewide claims of | partisan gerrymandering (7-2), in large part because t |
| agree upon a legal standard for judging when | partisan gerrymandering violated the United States Con |
| , 1906 - June 12, 1987) was the leader of the | partisan group the Bielski partisans who were situated |
| Soviet | partisan group (1941-1944) (Belarusian: партызанская г |
| The Bielski | partisan group was the subject of an official inquiry |
| imo Levi was a member of the Partito d'Azione | partisan group in Val d'Aosta. |
| arajevo and to take command of an underground | partisan group which was tasked to drive out any Axis |
| Gruber was the leader of his | partisan group. |
| By the objective and formation, the | partisan groups could be of the special kind: «special |
| While some | partisan groups required combat readiness and weapons |
| eping politics, with its heavy involvement by | partisan groups in the police department and commingli |
| many's weak underbelly and fighting off local | partisan groups that were gaining strength. |
| The | partisan groups were formed by the Soviet and Communis |
| Others joined with the nine | partisan groups operating in the area. |
| ere killed, but over time, many of the Jewish | partisan groups were absorbed into the command structu |
| A number of Jewish | partisan groups operated across Nazi-occupied Europe, |
| A number of Jewish | partisan groups operated in the forests around the tow |
| more than 500 people who were divided into 27 | partisan groups acted against occupation forces in Tag |
| 43, led major clearing operations against all | partisan groups in the area. |
| akhno was one of the main organizers of these | partisan groups, who united into the Revolutionary Ins |
| est was largely surrounded and infiltrated by | partisan guerillas who succeeded in killing one of Ram |
| As a | partisan he actively participated in the struggle for |
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