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The BBC reports that these | raids are linked to the support the insurgency in Ir |
She went on five | raids armed with a six-shooter. |
radley T. Johnson's infantry, made a series of | raids around Baltimore going as far east as Magnolia |
After the sacking of Lindisfarne the | raids around the coasts were somewhat sporadic till |
uskha could do little else than engage in some | raids around Syria, and then retreated. |
olitical and police repression, such as office | raids, arrests without warrants, false arrest, and a |
In addition sex workers experience | raids, arrests and rapes from the same people. |
It presents the Viking | raids as a punishment from God: He caused the Northm |
most of the Russian principalities and carried | raids as far west as Poland and as far south as Iran |
e resistance by the Jesuit reductions to slave | raids, as well as their high degree of autonomy and |
camouflaged in order to protect it during air | raids as the bright white stonework would have been |
ling one-third of West Java and even launching | raids as far as the outskirts of Jakarta. |
mmandos that included clearing rubble from air | raids, as well as other construction and repair work |
Group from Banja Luka were involved in bombing | raids as well as leaflet dropping missions. |
War II heavily destroyed (85%) in several air | raids as well as ground operation |
essured by higher U-boat activity and zeppelin | raids as well as increased fleet sorties. |
, was particularly vulnerable to these militia | raids, as was a detachment of the 16th (Queen's) Lig |
over Viking movements at sea and forestall any | raids ashore. |
Raids, assaults, ambushes, and frontal confrontation | |
s, and nationalities recovered from safe house | raids associated with suspected al Qaida in Karachi, |
Cong 200C Battalion for a long time after the | raids at Pat To Hill, which also inspired the local |
ht defense against Japanese fighter and bomber | raids at night in the area, along with the B-29 base |
Federal | raids at six Pappas-owned restaurants in the Dallas |
ire in 1214, possibly in part as a result from | raids at the former site by the Welsh. |
rust Accounts" for al Qaida mujahidin found in | raids at al Qaida safehouses in Pakistan, 11 Septemb |
Switched to night incendiary | raids attacking major Japanese cities, causing massi |
In various related | raids authorities seized $1.6 million in cash (inclu |
a Royal Air Force decoy site to divert bombing | raids away from nearby RAF Digby, the closest active |
1037 Toghril Beg | raids Balkh |
his offensive, MacArthur requested that ground | raids be initiated against Lae and Salamaua to destr |
exaggerated and hyped up their accounts of the | raids because they were usually the invaders' primar |
mmanded a local militia unit during the Fenian | raids, becoming lieutenant-colonel. |
Air | raids began in August 1940, and in September 1940 th |
as transformed in AD 793 when ferocious Viking | raids began on monasteries like Iona and Lindisfarne |
February - Border | raids begin: Lake Champlain, Hickory, Fighting and P |
In a series of | raids beginning with an expedition in 1686 organized |
l guerrilla unit which executed several daring | raids behind Austrian-Hungarian and German lines. |
The | raids between June and July 1943 were carried out by |
anadian militia and participated in the Fenian | raids between 1866 and 1871. |
He also participated in the Fenian | Raids between 1866 and 1871. |
It also occasionally | raids birds. |
he Eastern Fleet and took part in many carrier | raids, bombardments and patrols against Japanese-hel |
would attack Imperial shipping in hit and run | raids both to disrupt Imperial supplies and operatio |
ses with waves of infantry and intense bombing | raids, but the Republican defenders through the use |
lish himself as a war captain by leading other | raids, but met with limited success until, at age 19 |
, accepting responsibility for future Delaware | raids but promising retaliation if they again attack |
had wanted to resign in the wake of the pagoda | raids but were afraid of being jailed or unwilling t |
y was allegedly formed to investigate the mink | raids, but the questions asked went far beyond the i |
Its participated in the fire-bombing | raids, but its primary mission was the mining of Jap |
This was not part of the Operation Sundevil | raids, but rather came months afterward. |
es of Klagenfurt and Villach suffered from air | raids, but the Allied forces did not reach Carinthia |
rport, providing defense against night bombing | raids by the Japanese, along with P-47 Thunderbolts |
lt as part of the defence against the frequent | raids by the French. |
equent campaign was characterised by sustained | raids by British warships on French and Italian conv |
he first-that marked the first major offensive | raids by the British Fleet Air Arm in the Far East. |
atives suspected to be Pequot,:177 retaliation | raids by settlers and their native allies ensued, an |
wn as Fort Nonsense, to protect livestock from | raids by Native Americans. |
day Hatch) to defend local settlements against | raids by Apache Indians, primarily those of the Mesc |
estates in southern Britain suffered frequent | raids by barbarian pirates. |
Of the 57 air | raids, by far the worst were on 23 and 30 November a |
re-occupation with defense against the Hussite | raids by attacking Prussia and the Order. |
to Jinxiang in order to protect the town from | raids by the Wokou. |
t for her tribe, who suffered encroachment and | raids by settlers. |
The city rose up following a series of | raids by rebel leaders who had escaped into the Unit |
750s, this area had been the scene of a fierce | raids by Native Americans against white settlement, |
nd the borders of the empire were displaced by | raids by the Huns; this was the period of highest mo |
er Indochina and Malay Peninsula for follow-up | raids by XX Bomber Command operating from India. |
Turkish garrison in the 18th century after the | raids by the Cossacks ended but a small settlement a |
At the same time, | raids by British and Greek special forces were incre |
designed as a haven for local settlers against | raids by hostile Native American war parties. |
By the 1669 census, because of | raids by enemy Iroquois tribes from the north and pr |
Continued tensions and | raids by other local Virginia tribes gave Bacon and |
to sight and ward off any incoming attacks or | raids by Native Americans. |
, Shewa was subject to a number of devastating | raids by Motalami, the pagan king of Damot, which la |
nds of the Ottoman Empire, in return provoking | raids by Ottoman vassals, the Tatars, on the Polish |
likely that this is the result of (unrecorded) | raids by Vikings. |
members of the group arrested in simultaneous | raids by the Australian Federal Police in Melbourne, |
, she escaped yet again from another series of | raids by the Gestapo. |
Frequent | raids by Villars on both the supply convoys on the S |
her 2nd Operational Tour off Korea, supporting | raids by Korean troops in the Haeju and Chojin area. |
's gold mines, which had been destroyed during | raids by Sandino's forces. |
After | raids by Russian armies in 1376 and 1399, the city's |
2, 1861, as part of the cycle of cross-border | raids by Jayhawkers and Border Ruffians. |
After successful | raids by Danish Vikings, significant parts of North- |
alena, Illinois to protect settlers there from | raids by the Ho-Chunk. |
native people, instigating several retaliatory | raids by the latter. |
The fort guarded the frontier settlers against | raids by British-allied native bands. |
K were arrested on various charges during dawn | raids by the police. |
nd occupations (which came to be known as land | raids) by crofters, cottars and squatters. |
into a shadowy secret existence due to ongoing | raids by the U.S. Department of Justice during the f |
tern boundary of the infant United States from | raids by the British Army and Native Americans. |
Raids by the Federal Police have uncovered big payof | |
Raids by Logan's cavalry were also made against Unio | |
Bahr was subjected to repeated bombardment and | raids by naval demolition teams and the position was |
with Indians, usually Comanche or Tonkawa, and | raids by outlaw gangs. |
This was in turn destroyed in | raids by the invading Avars and Slavs at the end of |
he Pawnee River when he learned of the violent | raids by a large war party on white settlements alon |
d the anti-French faction of the Fox but faced | raids by French-supported tribes: Potawatomi, Ojibwa |
artsville foreshadowed the Confederate cavalry | raids by Nathan Bedford Forrest into West Tennessee, |
alition, also included the lack of jobs, night | raids by NATO troops, government corruption they sai |
Historian Fred Anderson notes that equivalent | raids by Indians on Pennsylvania villages were usual |
Due to the supply situation and incessant | raids by the besieging army, General Berti finally s |
Survivors of the | raids by the English and their Indian allies may hav |
le historical events have included devastating | raids by Mongols in 1436 and 1508, an attack by Pers |
l Period provided a constant threat of coastal | raids by enemy warships. |
Indian | raids came close to Cincinnati, despite the presence |
Comanche country and accounts of early Indian | raids can be found in the book A Cry Unheard. |
Some of the successful | raids captured Fort St. George, Ft. |
wn in one of the least successful of its seven | raids, capturing a few Yankee barks. |
It followed a series of | raids carried out by the forces of Frederick Barbaro |
Six suspects were arrested during the | raids carried out by Pakistani police on that night |
onth campaign consisting of daily protests and | raids carried out by the Animal Liberation Front, in |
ext is characterized by near-annual reports of | raids carried out by various Viking bands from Denma |
The | raids ceased for six months. |
er burns Sheerness, sails up the River Medway, | raids Chatham dockyards and escapes with the royal b |
The | raids codenamed Operation Menacle and Hardtack, were |
2: The first keeper trial from the February 5 | raids comes before the court. |
By 1780, | raids conducted by British soldiers, mercenaries, lo |
ions as DEA agents were, at times, included in | raids conducted by Los Pepes and some of the reward |
n of Russian Workers arrested in the series of | raids conducted in the fall of 1919. |
efence of their respective territories against | raids conducted by other European powers, aboriginal |
The | raids consisted of small groups numbering up to 10 m |
Patrolling and combat | raids continued as preparations were made for an off |
These | raids continued into the 18th century. |
s (668 and 767 kHz) which, in the event of air | raids, could be turned off in sequence to prevent th |
River Shannon served as an easy route by which | raids could be made against the provinces of Connach |
Community leaders fear | raids could be 'damaging - Birmingham Mail, February |
he hobby for his guerrilla warfare and mounted | raids, covering 60 to 70 miles (97 to 110 km) a day. |
five months on the frontier during the Fenian | Raids crisis on 1866. |
nt payments) and what came to be known as land | raids: crofter occupations of land to which crofters |
the upcoming compilation Southside Story (Dawn | Raids Debut Album). |
Ashby, and then used Ashby's force to conduct | raids destroying sections of the Chesapeake and Ohio |
, during all the siege in 1581, Polish cavalry | raids devastated many regions of Russia, reaching Vo |
omb-dropping on London, the Kaiser approved of | raids directly against the city's urban center. |
This officer has taken part in numerous | raids, displaying on all occasions great keenness an |
cinity after the Nazi German Luftwaffe bombing | raids during the Second World War. |
rrived there after Dunkirk, the continuous air | raids during the battle of Britain, and the stoicism |
wed by escaped Czech airmen, and their bombing | raids during the Second World War. |
The FPI has conducted yearly | raids during the holy month of Ramadan, targeting ni |
ct Liverpool and Manchester from Luftwaffe air | raids during World War II. |
ventry factory was destroyed by German bombing | raids during World War II. |
outraged, having suffered greatly from Indian | raids during the war. |
ity of Yawata was subjected to three major air | raids during World War II. |
1943 when it was bombed during the Luftwaffe's | raids during World War II. |
ed since 1894 and was destroyed during bombing | raids during World War II. |
outhampton suffered badly from large-scale air | raids during World War II. |
the name given to a series of British Commando | raids during the Second World War. |
ombe and district suffered a number of bombing | raids during the war and a list of the casualties is |
upon the human body with his experience of air | raids during the Spanish Civil War to provide a scie |
ani Linge, he participated in several commando | raids during the German occupation of Norway, and wa |
ndos of the Small Scale Raiding Force made two | raids during the Second World War on the lighthouse, |
dical aid to people injured as a result of air | raids during the Second World War. |
steries, Easby suffered from frequent Scottish | raids during the Middle Ages. |
It was severely endangered by the 1937 air | raids during the Spanish Civil War. |
ed during the Ming dynasty due to Wokou pirate | raids, during the reign of Jiajing Emperor. |
reported about military operations as punitive | raids east of the Rhine. |
of twenty aliens, and his denunciation of the | raids effectively ended them. |
He has taken part in thirty-four | raids, eighteen of which he has led. |
John Armstrang | raids England, but finds only six sheep, which would |
lligence gathering, sabotage, supply-missions, | raids, espionage, transport of goods imported to the |
up of combatants use mobile tactics (ambushes, | raids, etc.) to combat a larger and less mobile form |
te, Tunisia, LST-345 was exposed to German air | raids every night for three months. |
to having two fridges in his bedroom which he | raids every night for chocolate. |
The first two London | raids failed owing to poor weather - L.8 crashed nea |
With two Navy | raids failing due to bad weather on 14 April and 15, |
ell-known as Floyd, Bradshaw's small town bank | raids far exceeded those of Floyd during his crimina |
He has carried out twelve successful bombing | raids, fifteen low bombing and reconnaissance flight |
BC, when the continuous pressure of Cantabrian | raids finally brought to bear and this certainly for |
Strike, race riots in the South and the Palmer | Raids following two anarchist bombings. |
King Horik seems to have disapproved of these | raids, for successful raiders constituted possible r |
In the 1860's Comanche | raids forced many settlers to abandon their homestea |
British | raids forced the relocation of the Santa Catalina de |
posthumously for his gallantry in action near | Raids, France from July 17 to 25, 1944. |
st radicals in 1919 and 1920 during the Palmer | raids, Frankfurter, together with other prominent la |
from the fact that there were Welsh and Danish | raids frequently. |
maneuvering, but two days later in a melee of | raids from all sides which included about 70 Japanes |
The gang led | raids from Irish neighborhoods into the Black Belt, |
eaking to the negative effects that night time | raids from Japanese bombers were having on the groun |
No. 49 flew some 60 | raids from the airfield losing 15 aircraft and No. 1 |
Alfred, as part of his defence against Viking | raids from the Bristol Channel around 878 AD. |
of Sagaing and Pinya kingdoms due to the Shan | raids from the north. |
The regiment also performed numerous | raids from whaleboats against British and Loyalist i |
nd provided some defense against the continual | raids from Ascalon, 10 miles to the northeast. |
atholicate during a time of instability due to | raids from foreign invaders. |
rgely unsuccessful at stopping the Confederate | raids from randomly destroying railroad tracks. |
tended to provide long range early warning for | raids from Luftflotte V and the northern elements of |
uppressing Confederate guerrillas and opposing | raids from Arkansas and the Indian Territory. |
isk losing their jobs but could face increased | raids from militias if their mining profits drop. |
entury bastle house, built as sanctuary during | raids from Scotland. |
ly failing but seizing valuable booty from the | raids further south. |
and remained formally neutral until Soviet air | raids gave an expected reason to fulfill the invasio |
In response to the | raids, Governor Edward Cornwallis offered a bounty o |
dreds of conventional bombs dropped in earlier | raids had failed. |
During the | raids Hambley was recaptured. |
ials and disorganization due to Allied bombing | raids hampered their mass-production. |
The individuals who were subject to the FBI | raids have not been formerly charged or indicted as |
he feels a little silly being there, as no air | raids have hit America, though they have hit America |
rmy commander John Pope for two failed cavalry | raids, he was demoted to the infantry. |
During one period of | raids, he lost 7 room mates in 5 days. |
Fearing British | raids, he reinforced the garrisons at Veracruz and o |
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