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Bekhal has to | resist the traditional restrictions imposed on women |
re-entry bodies and penaids, super-hardened to | resist ABM attack, replacing the original three ET.31 |
afox quickly began preparing inner defenses to | resist the inevitable assault. |
Unable to | resist Hiromi's charm and persuasion, Chagawa ends up |
ater, and have a patented surface treatment to | resist deposits for more comfortable lens wear. |
per's government would nonetheless continue to | resist this pressure. |
Some Criollos proposed Liniers to | resist the replacement with the forces under his comm |
ns and cities so designated by Adolf Hitler to | resist the Allied offensives where the defenders were |
To test this, she has to | resist first verbally, then physically. |
hanna's brain to determine how she was able to | resist him. |
Greece, as a neutral without the means to | resist, was obliged to acquiesce in the arrival of a |
the disorder repeatedly demonstrate failure to | resist their behavioral impetuosity. |
ents recently arrived from Cuba, was forced to | resist entrenched, although on several occasions he a |
allegedly used a form of Civil disobedience to | resist the federal grand jury. |
at the Cougar powerhouse, and were designed to | resist cavitation and operate efficiently at very lar |
Players had two options to | resist it and become free agents. |
peaking of the right and duty of the people to | resist despotic powers as exercised against their lib |
They are frequently chrome-plated to | resist corrosion and ease cleaning. |
Its principal aim was to | resist the Second Home Rule Bill of 1893. |
Hawks from USL 1 was too much to for Rennie to | resist. |
n Army Group Courland, which would continue to | resist Soviet forces up until the end of war in Europ |
ed the ability of local party organisations to | resist the attacks from Red Guards. |
to leave their homes; there was an attempt to | resist through political channels, but in 1939 the la |
ort Lewis military base in Washington State to | resist the war in Vietnam. |
They took an oath to | resist the Mughals, but were defeated. |
s the first offshore oil structure designed to | resist iceberg forces, and will support a topsides we |
Critical thinking: helping young people to | resist the pressure to conform. |
product to be longer lasting, sturdier, and to | resist rusting. |
However, Jo's mind is strong enough to | resist, and the Master orders her to be taken away. |
To | resist this the Forward Policy held that the passes s |
s the last attempt by the Ovimbundu peoples to | resist Portuguese colonization. |
2002, by residents of San Salvador Atenco, to | resist their forced displacement by the government of |
he withdrew into Cornwall, where he helped to | resist the advancing Parliamentarians. |
es entrenched throughout the city continued to | resist U.S. forces. |
orising and leaving humans without any will to | resist. |
In 1849, finding it impossible to | resist the demand for reforms at Nidche Israel, he re |
With a family to | resist and her education to pay attention to, Meenaks |
as one of the few leading actors of his era to | resist signing long-term contracts with the studios, |
remained a Catholic stronghold and managed to | resist a number of sieges. |
d Fenians under close pursuit - were unable to | resist them. |
ings about Act of God is Baichwal's ability to | resist this urge to dictate what lightning, and ultim |
es, however, and his popularity allowed him to | resist Robert's invasion. |
attitude, Raghu begins to find the courage to | resist his oppressors. |
urs and ranged under my lee quarter--unable to | resist I was compelled to strike the Flag of the Unit |
lf is manufactured with Phosphatized finish to | resist salt corrosion (for use in maritime environmen |
hanistan, or across the border in Peshawar, to | resist the Soviet invaders and the Soviet-backed Afgh |
o declare a global jihad urging all Muslims to | resist Allied encroachment on their lands, the effort |
, move into London, the stakes are too good to | resist one last gamble. |
Vines are often trained close to the ground to | resist the strong winds that are characteristic of th |
isband, they lacked the military capability to | resist the Axis forces. |
athizing with the other, promise each other to | resist Dracula's evil influence but Dracula discovers |
fled to New Orleans, USA where they planned to | resist the Centralist government. |
It can exist in spore form to | resist harsh environs, or in a vegetative state when |
the more peaceful of the Land's inhabitants to | resist a territorial grab by humanoid saurians. |
ring 16th, 17th and 18th centuries in order to | resist artillery sieges. |
wrote to him of the plot, Josephus was able to | resist it ("Life" 204-205). |
ated that an armed struggle is the only way to | resist asymmetric warfare, in which one side, that of |
eak prisoners have just enough left in them to | resist. |
combined to form the United Alkali Company to | resist competition from factories making alkali by th |
Rohan continued to | resist in Southern France, where the forces of Louis |
ion in World War I, urged African Americans to | resist being drafted, to fight for a integrated socie |
loss of Llywelyn, Welsh morale and the will to | resist diminished, Dafydd was Llywelyn's named succes |
n expelled, unless they swore an oath never to | resist the king, or attempt to alter the government o |
Under the pact, Finland was obliged to | resist armed attacks by "Germany or its allies" (in r |
ude for mobility and an obvious disposition to | resist difficult working conditions in mountainous re |
stance tests, which test a fabric's ability to | resist ignition with the flame size and duration in t |
nd Bedale no longer had a fortress in which to | resist outside manipulation. |
ury; both of these empires had been founded to | resist the attacks of the Avars). |
, 1999, several Yugoslavian MiG-29s rose up to | resist the air attacks. |
t of 12,000 casualties; Boufflers continued to | resist from Lille's citadel for several weeks, exacti |
One of the fathers attempted to | resist and the assailants shot him dead and wounded a |
Although the citadel of Nice continued to | resist, the city itself surrendered to the French on |
of stronger material, designed specifically to | resist a fast-moving Category 3 hurricane like Betsy. |
ng to plan as Jennifer finds herself unable to | resist him. |
ched Taiwan a number of Qing notables vowed to | resist the Japanese and proclaimed the establishment |
ads or shares files, with strong encryption to | resist traffic sniffing. |
ital services; in this way, Clarke was able to | resist calls to bring in strike breakers. |
d with vegetables and vines allowing people to | resist a possible military siege. |
g their victims for not being strong enough to | resist them. |
t body was instrumental in curbing attempts to | resist the court order to integrate. |
Gravity dams use their own weight to | resist opposing forces and as such require a hard bed |
ns expected no resistance, but preparations to | resist had been going on since the previous autumn. |
y by surprise and only one pirate attempted to | resist and was quickly shot and killed. |
resilience refers to the ability of a soil to | resist or recover their healthy state in response to |
ingham, takes up station at Tallaght Castle to | resist the O'Byrnes. |
at Britain would use its air force and navy to | resist, although a threat from mass rocket attack was |
In an attempt by the Gaelic clans to | resist the Normans, O'Brien and Mac Gillapatrick dest |
the Milion, he urged the assembled populace to | resist the Latin invaders with all their strength. |
as Kelsey supported John Lambert's attempts to | resist the Restoration. |
Dollmann would continue to | resist the Allied attack until his death on June 28, |
mber of Chinese officials in Taiwan decided to | resist the Japanese, and proclaimed Taiwan an indepen |
about a middle-aged man whom Welby advised to | resist his homosexual impulses, the Gay Activists All |
iving there in anonymity helped the Viratas to | resist the combined forces of Trigartas and Kurus. |
as to make it easier for American captives to | resist interrogation. |
dius, and much of the Roman Senate was able to | resist them at many points. |
g the walls of Trani and preparing the city to | resist an attack. |
On September 19, 1985, the tower was able to | resist the 8.1 earthquake that struck Mexico City. |
governor from its own members, had decided to | resist the selection of Gorrell. |
expelled from the KPD after they attempted to | resist the leadership of Wilhelm Pieck. |
annoy, who had concentrated some 16,000 men to | resist the 33,000 French troops closing on Milan, dec |
e area, the residents of Chipstead continue to | resist the installation of street lighting, particula |
ave powerful pheromones which men find hard to | resist. |
e an elaborate notice-and-hearing procedure to | resist the federal ruling". |
country from John Mackay, who being unable to | resist their forces, retires to the Clan Chattan to s |
The Republic of Florence alone continued to | resist the Imperial forces, which were led by the Pri |
emarkably limited and as a result, training to | resist such invasions is very basic. |
It tried to | resist the regime by denouncing it for violating Poli |
while most healthy adults are strong enough to | resist adverse effects, babies and very young childre |
Ellington being the most prominent example) to | resist using "jazz" as a descriptive label. |
ust to prove its capacity to fight and will to | resist. |
g reconcile their differences in the effort to | resist the Communists. |
government troops and militiamen attempted to | resist, in fighting that left five civilians and four |
ut the attempt failed as Pam was still able to | resist. |
The main fortress of Kastro continued to | resist, and after Paolo was killed in 1277, his widow |
h born into a theatrical family, Edward was to | resist the temptation to turn professional until he h |
s” of joining forces with the African Union to | resist pressure from the (ICC) to arrest indicted Sud |
rivals, a challenge that no warlord is able to | resist as the rewards are unimaginable. |
, the TFG were able to use that as leverage to | resist pressure from the international community to d |
f Russia, issued a call to the Ingushetians to | resist Chechen police raids. |
ate that the object would have less ability to | resist stress and would be more prone to collapse whi |
to construct defenses in Geraci from which to | resist Roger while simultaneously convincing the town |
of resistance, her industries and her will to | resist (by which I mean morale). |
e thrill of the relegation battle too great to | resist, however; he took over at last-place 1. FC Nur |
inority activists banded together and began to | resist majority initiatives. |
and Valentine for conspiracy in parliament to | resist the King's orders, refusing to admit their ple |
lessness and the inability of the Georgians to | resist. |
snia and Oltenia, and allowing the Ottomans to | resist the Russian push toward Istanbul. |
armed forces, all of whom reportedly tried to | resist the takeover. |
ao directed the troops stationed in Nanyuan to | resist the Japanese troops. |
In Belgium, civilians continued to | resist German troops and the Germans adopted harsh me |
weak-willed as I was, I found myself unable to | resist and could not but yield to some degree to the |
s the American Anglican Council on projects to | resist efforts to liberalize mainline Protestant chur |
realised that he did not have the strength to | resist it. |
Parish Council Policy has been to | resist attempts to make Bawdeswell an LSC (Local Serv |
of resistance, her industries and her will to | resist (by which I mean morale). |
io theologica, in which he advised the king to | resist the temporal encroachments of the papacy and, |
it is faced in faience, which was intended to | resist the soot that blackened many of Sheffield's bu |
s with any special privileges; and resolved to | resist any such measures, should they try to be imple |
kki Tuomioja made Finland's official policy to | resist other EU members' plans for common defense. |
in his mind, knowing that he must continue to | resist the temptation to regenerate into his eighth i |
nd Commander-in-Chief Rainilaiarivony tried to | resist at Tsarasaotra on 29 June 1895, and at Andriba |
as being "among the first neo-Confederates to | resist efforts by the infidels to take down the Confe |
rder Hercules, who (unsurprisingly) is able to | resist Antinea's wiles and eventually saves the day. |
ed on June 29, 1855 as part of the struggle to | resist William Walker, an American filibuster, advent |
on government formed in May 2010 has agreed to | resist an additional runway at Stansted, so curtailin |
On the other hand, Celtic goddesses tended to | resist syncretism; Sulis Minerva is one of the few at |
They were incapable to | resist and after a short battle the Venetian began to |
Financial Times that “[Thornton] does well to | resist the temptation to draw any glib, overarching c |
riticism: Boulin, said Giscard, "was unable to | resist the campaign of harassment he was subjected to |
It is an offence to | resist, obstruct or impede a constable in the executi |
encouraging other groups in North-East Asia to | resist the occupiers. |
of James, known as Jacobites, were prepared to | resist what they saw as an illegal coup by force of a |
or about five hundred years, doing his best to | resist Malebolgia and give as much grief as possible |
He squared off with Walter and managed to | resist his wires, then choke him into submission befo |
ause of his support for the right of Iraqis to | resist occupation, and criticism of Zionism. |
s to enter into Hale's mind, but he manages to | resist and shoots the creature in the head with his a |
e full truth about Auschwitz, that he tried to | resist or subvert the Nazi's most inhumane policies, |
as the Pope lay dying, the Commune of Rome, to | resist papal power, began deliberations that official |
acity to subject everything to thinking and to | resist everything within the fortress of freedom of h |
ge, possessing firearms and using a handgun to | resist arrest. |
To | resist the substantial additional loading of a wide c |
ons to respect this right... of all peoples to | resist occupation, and to distinguish between that an |
ar, and advise the privy councillors in how to | resist the ongoing Irish Rebellion. |
atner as Captain Kirk saying "It is useless to | resist us" from the Star Trek episode Mirror, Mirror. |
of numbers) or it could quickly form square to | resist cavalry attacks, but by its nature only a frac |
l abandoned Boniface and may have attempted to | resist the Crusaders in the Peloponnese, perhaps figh |
His plan was to | resist Sedgwick with a small force at Rappahannock St |
of Aden (1548), which allowed the Ottomans to | resist to the Portuguese in the northwestern part of |
he command of the popular forces, preparing to | resist the invading forces. |
As part of the king's effort to | resist foreign colonization, he had begun to insist t |
The Christian Balkan states were unable to | resist the Ottomans after this defeat, eventually fal |
If it's not a rule, then I tend to | resist the wholesale rewriting of articles simply to |
In order to | resist Dutch encroachments, Hasanuddin tried to gathe |
at the southern end of the runway continue to | resist the Airport Company's programme to enforce cut |
, tall, straight, and had a natural ability to | resist mold and insects. |
describes how a family of farmers attempts to | resist the attack, to prevent and minimize the damage |
built using construction standards designed to | resist a Category 5 hurricane. |
Chapman declares his intention to | resist the impulse to conform and remain free to live |
Ptolemy refused, and, wholly unprepared to | resist Roman power and deciding to die a king, put an |
, they were the only forces in the Caucasus to | resist the advance of the Ottoman Empire, whom they h |
erials (buildings constructed of stone tend to | resist incendiary destruction unless they are first b |
dred feet), the metal would be solid enough to | resist impact (usually in a water bath) at the bottom |
Khan, Asaf Jah VII, the Nizam of Hyderabad, to | resist defeatist view and ensure continued support fo |
ovements dating to the 1740s, came together to | resist the expansion of the United States into the No |
ciently strong and concentrated may be able to | resist expulsion by the convection and later yield th |
ncyclical in 1939 "on the duty of Catholics to | resist the unjust orders of an authoritarian state", |
e local militia units throughout the island to | resist the Japanese. |
ies of Lancashire and Cheshire and prepared to | resist the its passage by the Scots.Lambert sent a fe |
neously assess the properties of a material to | resist conducted, radiated, or convective heating. |
He was unable to | resist the extremest demands of the populace, and fol |
e intended for a current daily use and have to | resist to the water during exercises such as the shor |
ghts secessionists, as well as the movement to | resist Federal Civil Rights legislation. |
werful of all amongst the Antae and is able to | resist any of his enemies whatsoever. |
Going to the nightclub, she failed to | resist temptation and stole a phone, but was caught b |
k.... Ideology aside, the pictures are hard to | resist, combining all the voyeuristic pleasures of Na |
The king was powerless to | resist, and the people took Daniel and threw him into |
ader Ormond in 1650 who, due to his failure to | resist the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland was not de |
me, the "well organised locals have managed to | resist the tidal wave of development which swept thro |
KKE then called upon the Greek people to | resist the fascist and Nazi invaders, and the resista |
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