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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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