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of Lithuanians into Nazi SS forces, actively | resisted by Lithuanian anti-Nazi underground. |
f the German Protestant Church which actively | resisted Nazism. |
utzbund commander Richard Bernaschek actively | resisted, resulting in armed conflict known as the Aus |
g People's Park by performing while activists | resisted police while rebuilding a "free box". |
Alexander | resisted attempts by Nixon to use the Internal Revenue |
nquered in and after 1939, the Western Allies | resisted to return possibly millions of people from Es |
me of them even with fascist sympathies, also | resisted, opposed to the destruction of the Austrian s |
in the household of Queen Charlotte and also | resisted orders to enlist him in his father's regiment |
He also | resisted insinuations that it had been too restrained |
The unit also | resisted the Allied invasion of Sicily, probably destr |
fact that the Walnut Ridge congregation also | resisted Synodic authority and the people, in some mea |
Roblin also | resisted demands to enact a labour code to protect wor |
d a double blow to Chrissie as Den had always | resisted having children with her, and as with Kate Mi |
last and lofty station, the Syrian Anachoret | resisted the heat of thirty summers, and the cold of a |
Butler became very protective of Genie and | resisted visits by other members of the Genie team inc |
, Rainilairivony successfully forestalled and | resisted French colonial designs upon Madagascar for n |
She opposed all-women shortlists, and | resisted Militant. |
rontier of the Islamic emirate of Iberia, and | resisted to three different sieges laid by James I of |
republican government as soon as possible and | resisted co-operation with the British, while promotin |
Dyspepsy Forestalled and | Resisted, Or, Lectures on Diet, Regimen, and Employmen |
ected complete loyalty from the 'natives' and | resisted giving up authority and control. |
ttlers established a foothold in the area and | resisted Spanish control. |
it fought in the Battle of Passchendaele and | resisted the French offensive at Verdun. |
esolutely turned towards the 17th century and | resisted the innovations of Parisian painting. |
nt II in 1130, Norbert supported Innocent and | resisted Antipope Anacletus II. |
enham also cut city spending dramatically and | resisted (along with four San Francisco assemblymen) a |
being planned by blacks; whites panicked and | resisted them forcefully. |
n, the Urarina have both been inspired by and | resisted the violence of the colonial and postcolonial |
destroyed at least a dozen Soviet tanks, and | resisted several waves of assault. |
in the streets, blocked the Belcan Bridge and | resisted police attempts to remove them. |
d to grant the contract through the Board and | resisted the LCC's request that it leave the decision |
med the Sambyeolcho Rebellion (1270-1273) and | resisted in the islands off the southern shore of the |
ently rather than as a Liberal appointee, and | resisted urgings from the Malcolm Fraser-led Oppositio |
l himself used the neo-thomistic paradigm and | resisted all kinds of liberal theology as well as the |
He directed the Siege of Paris and | resisted calls to bombard it: we owe the Paris of toda |
ries, protested against pogroms in Russia and | resisted anti-Semitic tendencies in the Russian revolu |
Kerry declined financial inducements and | resisted political pressure from the government of Aus |
deals, was involved in the Putney Debates and | resisted attempts to come into an agreement with Charl |
s and businesspeople of that area rose up and | resisted the Edster's paternalistic, Soviet-style plan |
ench forces fought divided in two squares and | resisted for eight hours against the Ottomans before r |
This reversal was angrily | resisted by many of the original Ogadeni, who split of |
ing of the trial transcripts reveals that Ann | resisted confessing to the 'crimes' she was accused of |
blished the MacDonnell clan in County Antrim, | resisted attempts by Shane O'Neill and the English to |
ed the Cietae, who were subjects to Archelaus | resisted against the monarch because of compulsion to |
His troops are | resisted by local guerrilla forces and withdraw. |
ga was more successful; her husband, Arechis, | resisted Charlemagne for some time, until in 787 he ag |
h the interim leader of the CCF, Hazen Argue, | resisted the transition into what was to become the Ne |
Although the Sikh army | resisted as stubbornly as at Ferozeshah, Gough's troop |
Communist party and People's Liberation Army | resisted Mao's supporters and the Red Guards with viol |
he Byzantine nobility led by Alexius Aspietos | resisted. |
ading of Malebranche: Malebranche assiduously | resisted such an association. |
n Hong Kong, when the proprietors of a bakery | resisted the wasteful disposal of unsold but perfectly |
t was unplayable at performance tempo; Barber | resisted reworking the piano part until Vladimir Horow |
Barnardiston | resisted payment, and was imprisoned until June 1688, |
ormation Act had come into force, but the BBC | resisted disclosure for nearly two years. |
e of the siege of Jerusalem by Herod (37 BC), | resisted its surrender, and whom Costobarus protected |
ven when influenced by the curse which can be | resisted to some extent if he avoids eye contact. |
upt, could not be reformed, and could only be | resisted until a better society could be built for all |
beauty of the landscape will automatically be | resisted, and large-scale development proposals must b |
This tendency can be | resisted by giving a twist to the torsion head and so |
y to use Dalston as a grab-all that should be | resisted, I think. |
f favoured by mediaeval scholastics and to be | resisted at all costs. |
Soviet violation of their neutrality would be | resisted with force. |
ths of Thoreau's insistence that evil must be | resisted and that no moral man can patiently adjust to |
evelt's pre-war mobilization efforts had been | resisted by Congress, and lacked coordination. |
ms or town houses, but so far these have been | resisted by homeowners. |
Danish attacks into central England had been | resisted and effectively reduced by Alfred the Great, |
tain a force that had never successfully been | resisted, but the question of whether the object was r |
as well as the probability of an attack being | resisted. |
f Thessaloniki into the Greek state, Benaroya | resisted the attempts to impose ethnic divisions in th |
Stilwell, however bitterly | resisted it... To watch Stilwell, when hard pressed, s |
is troops, he was captured by the Bolsheviks, | resisted arrest, and was shot while trying to draw a g |
P.A. 24 bravely | resisted 3 hours of constant attacks by the 102/308 be |
es, the G20 (led by India, China and Brazil), | resisted demands from the North for agreements on the |
released, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush | resisted opening investigations of the radiation exper |
Pearson felt honoured by King's approach, but | resisted at the time, due to his personal dislike of K |
id not harm or plunder the common people, but | resisted the officials of the warlord Zhang Zuolin. |
on November 6, 1943, Bancic was tortured, but | resisted giving information about her collaborators. |
t Army was hopelessly surrounded at Lille but | resisted fiercely. |
Campbell | resisted the myth-making. |
Because the Caribs | resisted working as laborers to build and maintain the |
olonial troops led by Col. Salvatore Castagna | resisted for nine months the siege by British troops o |
The Lutherans and the Catholics | resisted this. |
Charles | resisted accepting these doctrines until 1902, when he |
In Tacoma, few citizens | resisted the mob action as Chinese hatred was widespre |
The City | resisted speed bumps for years, at the request of fire |
than normal, and naturally the working class | resisted. |
a fuel had all ended in failure, as the coal | resisted ignition under cold blast conditions. |
The Iron Column | resisted the government plan of turning the popular mi |
vers' Bridge on February 2, 1865, his command | resisted the advance of the Army of the Tennessee into |
The Mono community | resisted the move to a web forum, but usage levels rem |
The company | resisted numerous attempts at nationalisation due to a |
in was always tenuous at best, and constantly | resisted by pro-Bourbon guerrillas. |
n 12,000 Christian Maronites, who continually | resisted the Arabs. |
the obvious rock-climbing route up the corner | resisted attempts for many years. |
Third, the California Supreme Court | resisted the conclusion the Court drew because it fear |
Cui | resisted, pointing out that it would be inappropriate |
anted to start a relationship with her, Diane | resisted but admitted she had feelings for him. |
mperial power is too strong to be effectively | resisted, the colonised population often has no other |
These structures effectively | resisted the effects of wind, but fared poorly in eart |
surrendered to the Germans but some elements | resisted until October. |
Gelderland/Gelre, Balthasar Oomkens von Esens | resisted the doubtful political power-grabbing attempt |
the court and powerful aristocratic families | resisted the new Company's authority, and in 1632 Char |
is a hypothetical molecule that has thus far | resisted all attempts at synthesis . |
Marou said the junta has so far | resisted requests from Nigeriens about the reasons beh |
rticular notational scheme he used has so far | resisted definitive interpretation, and it only appear |
Her father | resisted the Vietnam draft and her parents lived under |
2,000 French troops led by Gen. Louis Ferrand | resisted a siege of three weeks by a force of 21,000 t |
Suburban residents and governments fiercely | resisted annexation and the politics of regional Milwa |
ximately 100 residents, many of whom fiercely | resisted forced relocation. |
The Berbers fiercely | resisted both Spanish and French incursions into Moroc |
Ukraine and southern Poland but was fiercely | resisted in Lithuania (and even the form of Hasidism t |
materialized, but men in the region fiercely | resisted conscription into the Confederate Army; many |
The Kulturkampf was firmly | resisted by Archbishop Melchers. |
le zone" where the offensive was to be firmly | resisted, and behind that again, out of range of all b |
Fearnley firmly | resisted this trend and cut production accordingly, st |
Teller at first | resisted this idea, then saw its merit and suggested t |
The fisherman | resisted arrest and fought with steel bars, clubs and |
its and the American special operation forces | resisted heavily using machine guns but were overwhelm |
Forster | resisted publication during his lifetime because of pu |
These five fortresses | resisted various assaults led by the Aragonese army. |
Like many in East Florida, Forward | resisted statehood for Florida and supported the divis |
During World War I, Fredericq | resisted the invader, causing his eventual arrest in 1 |
hot in a skirmish line action, but the French | resisted the Austrian attack and counter-attacked. |
However, it is believed that Galatasaray | resisted the move. |
in command of the Bavarian cavalry, gallantly | resisted the attacks of Prince Eugene, but was forced |
But the leather gear-which | resisted even the most ardent fans-provided them with |
obile Force (Egypt)" although a local general | resisted his efforts. |
l constitutional reforms which were generally | resisted by the Church and the Maltese elite who prefe |
The Turkish Government | resisted ceding authority to an international or inter |
ying he did not trust the federal government, | resisted efforts to turn the park into a national park |
isoners and more punishments, but that he had | resisted this. |
allegations that the Bush administration had | resisted efforts to have the massacre investigated. |
She had | resisted all entreaties to return to daytime televisio |
ortraying himself as the 'strong' one who had | resisted. |
at once the champion of the Catholics who had | resisted organized attempts at proselytising by Protes |
They had | resisted the Ottoman onslaught for a duration of a mon |
Similar positions had | resisted capture for two months in the Battle of the S |
ainst the Confederate ram Albemarle which had | resisted repeated attacks by our steamers and had kept |
ill 1947 was a stronghold of Brahmins who had | resisted the invasion of Mahmood Ghaznavi. |
the invasion to be a risky enterprise; he had | resisted the advice of his generals to invade during t |
Many members of the Yishuv who had | resisted British occupation were imprisoned at Latrun |
Hartmann had | resisted the Nazi regime in the 1930s and 1940s, and h |
y one of the passengers during the flight had | resisted the crash. |
at Boy", a driver for the Marchetti firm, had | resisted being intimidated into distributing drugs on |
y, the deportations occurred to those who had | resisted the Soviet takeover of eastern Poland in 1939 |
Unfortunately, Percival had | resisted the construction of fixed defences in Johore, |
ducing such chemicals since the 1940s, it had | resisted producing plastic model kits for quite some t |
President Benjamin Harrison | resisted efforts to have Blair named Solicitor General |
the streams of the area around itself and has | resisted the erosion typical of the surrounding lowlan |
ion, and powerful board members, the lake has | resisted many attempts to further commercialize and po |
or being a fiercely independent area that has | resisted attempts to be annexed into the nearby munici |
, a curious geological basaltic rock that has | resisted erosion, in the shape of a whale. |
tinued to believe that the Danish should have | resisted the invasion much more fiercely. |
ern monolithic dome houses, for example, have | resisted hurricanes and fires, and are widely consider |
hosted a number of bowl games, promoters have | resisted the temptation to call any of them "The Rice |
h easy categorization, and yet, he would have | resisted being labeled non-Shinto, non-Buddhist, or no |
Yet you have | resisted more neutrally descriptive terms offered to y |
f the Atrebates tribe, which is known to have | resisted the Anglo-Saxon advance in southeastern Brita |
For years he | resisted such requests since, as he said, the music pl |
He | resisted the recruiting activities of Sir Jacob Astley |
Initially he | resisted the idea. |
He | resisted reporting with second hand information. |
e parliamentarians occupied Oxford in 1646 he | resisted the visitation, but was finally and physicall |
victory seemed to be on the way though, as he | resisted to all the pressure that Rindt brought on him |
Notwithstanding his own Catholicism, he | resisted overtures to join the Catholic-dominated Demo |
He | resisted successfully a renewal of the efforts of Colo |
sestablishment of the Irish Church, though he | resisted with dignity. |
put pressure on him to hold a local synod; he | resisted, was suspended, and by 1075 his views against |
He | resisted for five days and nights defending a Pakistan |
In the late 1930s he | resisted the American creationists call for acceptance |
arolingian rulers of Francia and Lombardy, he | resisted secular encroachments on the abbey's privileg |
He | resisted both threats and bribes-Bonner offered to mak |
h, morals, discipline, and administration, he | resisted Church involvement in the political sphere an |
This time he | resisted the gendarmes in the course of what he eviden |
a secretary of state on February 27, 1660, he | resisted the return of Charles II. |
During the war he | resisted the idea of giving up any territory to the So |
As a trade minister, he | resisted efforts by the fur lobby to loosen restrictio |
He | resisted categorisation, and his changes of residence |
As prime minister, he | resisted attempts by the Hungarian Communist Party to |
He | resisted attempts by the British to seize the kingdom |
d and anticipated the Impressionist style, he | resisted involvement in Impressionist exhibitions, par |
Because he | resisted the bishop forced upon the diocese by Napoleo |
He | resisted, however, pressure to amalgamate British Colu |
ingham had a scarf in his possession which he | resisted giving over. |
e returned to Maine from Washington, D.C., he | resisted calls to run for Governor but did serve in th |
ehouse, now called John Brown's Fort where he | resisted the Marines. |
the mountain: Shaka the Lion, who heroically | resisted the armies of the European colonizers, is sup |
HIH | resisted the bank's claim and in doing so alleged misr |
orts at Red Hill near Digly and Henwicks Hill | resisted his attacks. |
Hillin | resisted the Count Palatine Conrad, who supported the |
as, parts of the Tenderloin have historically | resisted gentrification, maintaining a seedy character |
Metacom, insulted in his own homeland, | resisted, and decided to make a stand. |
Horner | resisted requests by friends and relatives to move bac |
I | resisted the question about the speed of an unladen sw |
n earlier life, acquired such strength that I | resisted no longer." |
Locals inexplicably | resisted this name change and continued to call it Hap |
welve pirates on board, the pirates initially | resisted with assault rifle fire. |
Obama had initially | resisted Murdoch's proposals for a meeting, despite se |
eet Journal article, Mencia said he initially | resisted requests by his network to take a deal to do |
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