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  • Sultan Mazar, the brains behind the Bazmachi contingent, a decision is made to escort urgently the p
  • It took several weeks to move the entire contingent across the river, with the last detachment c
  • of improvisation as situated, pragmatic and contingent action by referring to the existential condi
  • rative arrangements, and Rs.17.7 million for contingent administrative expenses.
  • He progressed with the Gwalior contingent after the British reoccupation of Kanpur and
  • specially selected by Ibne Ziad to command a contingent against Husayn.
  • na and Waubonsie, Winamac led the Potawatomi contingent against the Americans at the Battle of Tippe
  • ncurrently, Capital Communications reached a contingent agreement to sell this station to Southern S
  • 1774 during Lord Dunmore's War, and another contingent aided in the defense of Boonesborough and Ha
  • Russian campaign as a member of the Prussian contingent allied to Napoleon.
  • Whatever happened, Arduin and his Salernitan contingent along with the Normans (also sent by Guaimar
  • The USAF contingent, also referred to as "iceworms", manned thei
  • he 2001-02 season, the controlling Blakenall contingent amongst the joint ownership abruptly pulled
  • as no mingling whatsoever between the Soviet contingent and the Flyers staff and players.
  • th Regiment and with the Canadian Coronation Contingent and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel a
  • The Conservatives form the second-largest contingent and official opposition, with 5 seats, havin
  • wo battalions of the 2nd Regt., Natal Native Contingent and a company of Durnford's Natal Native Pio
  • d not hold the fast onslaught of the Western contingent, and after the first ten minutes of play a l
  • lliam, reinforced by the experienced Turkish contingent and now possessing a superior army, had marc
  • estation or exterior modification being only contingent and accidental in relation to its 'intimate
  • m by asserting that while rhetoric is indeed contingent and relative, it is also epistemic.
  • blicly humiliating the leader of the Lombard contingent, Arduin, he caused them to desert him, with
  • Of the five-person alpine skiing contingent Argentina sent to Turin, three were members
  • The first elements of the contingent arrived in Kuwait on January 9 and January 1
  • However, the Tipperary contingent arrived too late to take part in the Battle
  • When the contingent arrived, she reached for a pitchfork and cap
  • heavily-armed Royal Canadian Mounted Police contingent arrived, and shots were fired.
  • rawal of the Cuban internationalist military contingent as soon as the following requisites are fulf
  • ess game of war, designating the East German contingent as the enemy.
  • Buck joined this contingent as medical officer, travelling to the Middle
  • s selected as the best performer of the Fiji contingent at the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, M
  • She was the flag bearer for the Malaysian contingent at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapo
  • bably led the Ottawa, Ojibwa, and Potawatomi contingent at the Battle of the Wabash, the most severe
  • The large Illawarra contingent at Parramatta Stadium booed the Broncos afte
  • cting as Deputy Leader of the United Kingdom contingent at the Australian World Scout Jamboree in 19
  • In 1919 he commanded the Indian contingent at the Peace Parade in London, for which he
  • She disembarked her Marine contingent at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, in mid-March and he
  • aining Center, and as part of the Philippine contingent at Langkawi International Maritime and Aeros
  • CPGB-ML contingent at London May Day march in 2008
  • ted at Siikajoki (April 18) as was Bulatov's contingent at Revolax (April 27).
  • e was also selected to play for the Canadian contingent at that year's All-Star game.
  • Capt. Malcolm posted a contingent at a village near Surapur and another battal
  • In 1937, he was a member of the Canadian contingent attending the coronation of King George VI.
  • In 1944 he led the Gambian contingent attending a Jamboree at Katibougou in the Fr
  • ational Force in Iraq, a 55-member air force contingent based in Basra, had been completely withdraw
  • is part of the United Kingdom's ‘Small Scale Contingent Battlegroup'.
  • to as the Dardanelles Army and the Salonika contingent became the Salonika Army on the Macedonian f
  • se and Brighton Riot Squad, and Belgian band Contingent before going solo.
  • To prevent the English contingent being intercepted at sea by the navy of Cast
  • I removed the Bromley Contingent bit.
  • ode Island on 3 November with a 20-submarine contingent bound for European waters; however, hostilit
  • the boat departed Newport in a 20-submarine contingent bound for service in European waters, howeve
  • l plating (Marsden matting) to a Navy Seabee contingent building an airfield on the westernmost isla
  • With this contingent, Bulger saw action at the Battle of Detroit
  • ef Account of the University of Saskatchewan Contingent, Canadian Officers Training Corps By D. F. R
  • acons worked together to ambush a Quintesson contingent commanded by Overseer Vashik.
  • Acheampong was the Deputy Contingent Commander of the United Nations Peace Keepin
  • rom 48 countries-and United Kingdom National Contingent Commander, Kabul-overall commander of all Br
  • hino (1575), he supplied the largest cavalry contingent, commanding 500 mounted samurai and 1000 foo
  • ommittee in 1895 and 1896, and of the Senate Contingent Committee in 1897.
  • The contingent comprises 29 athletes, 21 men and 8 women.
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a 32-member strong contingent comprising 32 sportspersons and no officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a 38-member strong contingent comprising a number of sportspersons and off
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • Games in Melbourne, Australia by a xx-member contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a 28-member strong contingent, comprising 28 sportspersons and no official
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising 6 sportspersons and xx officials.
  • th Games in Melbourne by a 254-member strong contingent comprising 170 sportspersons and 84 official
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a 67-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a 25-member strong contingent comprising 13 sportspersons and 12 officials
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a 12-member strong contingent comprising 6 sportspersons and 6 officials.
  • lth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials
  • he 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a contingent comprising sportspersons and officials.
  • cessary (and not only, as in the first case, contingent) connection."
  • bership based on a hierarchical sequence of ( contingent) decisions.
  • s in South Africa, who affirmed, "The Ceylon Contingent did very good work in South Africa I only wi
  • tion Unison, September 2005 - Part of MARCOM contingent dispatched to assist in Hurricane Katrina (s
  • nursing sister who served with the Canadian contingent during the Boer War.
  • s an arquebusier who served with the Spanish contingent during the Siege of Malta.
  • nn was a war correspondent with the Canadian contingent during the Second Boer War in South Africa.
  • presentatives based on how they voted in the Contingent Election of 1825 (where the House determined
  • Indian Ocean with a large Special Operations contingent embarked.
  • Proton completed the works team contingent, entering the BTCC for the first time with a
  • mporary Fonseca), or power of knowing future contingent events, foresees how we shall employ our own
  • The largest contingent ever sent to an away games, they participate
  • er of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense (Fortieth and Forty-first Congresses
  • er of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense (Sixty-second Congress).
  • ress) and Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (Fifty-eighth United States Congres
  • an of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (Twenty-second, Twenty-third and Tw
  • aired the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (Seventeenth Congress), The Committ
  • so on the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses and the Committee on Public Buildin
  • ongress), Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (35th United States Congress), Comm
  • ) and the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (Sixty-fifth Congress).
  • an of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (in the Thirty-first and Thirty-sec
  • an of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth C
  • on Engrossed Bills and Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate.
  • where he served as chairman), State Affairs, Contingent Expenses, Stock and Stock Raising, Agricultu
  • tees: the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses, and the Committee on Indian Affair
  • ism really uses the categories of logic in a contingent fashion, in an incredulity while taking in a
  • (The contingent featured on Around the Beatles consisted of
  • volves active and dynamic exploration of the contingent features of the environment.
  • al commentators have argued that the current contingent fee system skews litigation towards high-val
  • ivision of fees among them (she had signed a contingent fee agreement for 40% of her recovery) did r
  • ons were principally conducted by the French contingent, first under D'Auteuil, and the later under
  • cer/second-in-command at the Polish Military Contingent for Desert Storm Operation.
  • gapore in October 1940, where the Australian contingent found the local forces ill-prepared for an a
  • lberta Junior Hockey League, and an all-star contingent from the Kootenay International Junior Hocke
  • Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion, the volunteer contingent from Canada that fought the fascists during
  • ion of 1860, was in command of the Hyderabad Contingent from 1862, and left India in 1869.
  • ays after the explusion of the Saudi Arabian contingent from Hamasa, Morton and his field party reac
  • esville and the Northern Neck, with a strong contingent from the Williamsburg area.
  • of Tusculum to join with Pope John X-and his contingent from Latium and Adalbert of Tuscany-and Nich
  • A large contingent from the New Orleans community, as well as m
  • ership in its ranks, including a substantial contingent from the middle and upper classes, some of w
  • tine Empire participated by sending a strong contingent from Calabria and Apulia under the strategos
  • 4,000 men, including 8,509 Army personnel, a contingent from the 1st Airborne Battle Group, 187th In
  • th Cavalry arrived at the Fort, with a large contingent giving chase to Victorio's warriors.
  • ccess, and Hampton's audiences and organized contingent grew by the day.
  • The Orion OB1 stellar association is a contingent group of several dozen hot giant stars of sp
  • success in which the officers of the British contingent had a foremost role.
  • its commanded by Brigadier Wild, with a Sikh contingent, had made an ineffectual attempt to break th
  • 2, the size and participation of the Harvard contingent has increased and the crowd has become more
  • minent in the Crusade of 1101, whose Lombard contingent he led and on which he died.
  • In 1193, with the help of a Manx contingent, he briefly regained Anglesey, but was eject
  • ugh Willcocks counted himself among Thorpe's contingent, he wasn't as close to the centre as he perc
  • ters with 89 soldiers from the German SFOR - contingent headed from Bosnia to Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  • tenant, of an American and European military contingent helped Pio Pico defeat Governor Manuel Miche
  • Despite its significant Egyptian contingent, historians frequently refer to them collect
  • The playing of the 2011 NFL season is contingent, however, upon the adoption of a new collect
  • ons and training officer for the German Army Contingent IFOR in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
  • e part of a 3,000 man American peace-keeping contingent in Bosnia were waiting for the six men upon
  • ing the Santa Fe Expedition, began forming a contingent in Seguin to expel Woll from the city.
  • nston Heights, he was to command the regular contingent in the initial crossing of the Niagara River
  • er, following the withdrawal of the original contingent in July 2007.
  • termaster-general then commanded the Russian contingent in the failed 1799 Anglo-Russian Expedition
  • ypt in 1882, where he served with the Indian contingent in the Egyptian Campaign.
  • Sent to England as part of the First Contingent in September, 1914, the 13th Battalion becam
  • Second NZEF, and led the New Zealand victory contingent in London in 1946.
  • a with the 5th (Queensland Imperial Bushmen) Contingent in 1901-02 and was mentioned in dispatches.
  • In 1917 Seyrig joined the Orient contingent in Salonika where he had his first encounter
  • Legge was later part of the naval contingent in the Walcheren Expedition and, with thousa
  • would have been the commander of the Polish contingent in the Second Crusade in 1147.
  • In the Spanish Civil War, he led the ILP Contingent in the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification
  • - The Royal Welch Fusiliers form the largest contingent in the multinational coalition forces helpin
  • With the arrival of a second contingent in June 1910, Maillardville was born.
  • ned in the CRNVR and in 1946 led the CRNVR's contingent in the victory parade in London.
  • f of Joint Force Operations for the national contingent in the Middle East in 2003.
  • served as a nursing sister with the Canadian contingent in the Boer War.
  • He also organized a French volunteer contingent in the Belgian Revolution of 1830, and was w
  • the advent of a large international boarding contingent in recent years, all over the world - the fi
  • ar, during which he had command of a British contingent in Transvaal.
  • These were merged with the Hyderabad Contingent into the 19th Hyderabad Regiment in 1923.
  • The Athenian contingent is led by the repatriated Aristides.
  • Dancon, an abbreviation of Danish Contingent, is the term that comprises all Danish natio
  • s argue that if rhetoric is merely about the contingent, it automatically excludes that which is eit
  • Maurice's contingent joined the main army of Normans jointly comm
  • ving been a cadet in the Marlborough College Contingent Junior Division Officers' Training Corps, Do
  • ite Fleet and the Victoria's Second Boer War Contingent leaving South Africa.
  • m, Massachusetts about 1629, possibly with a contingent led by the Rev. Francis Higginson.
  • on "the dividing line between the freak folk contingent led by Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom an
  • ever, the Tennessee militia's East Tennessee contingent, led by John Cocke, had arrived around the s
  • til the defection of a 30,000-strong Serbian contingent led to the disastrous loss of the Battle of
  • million as well as the assumption of certain contingent liabilities.
  • g Kong Government, which also guarantees its contingent liability, currently HK$15 billion.
  • Another of the Royal Court contingent, Lindsay Anderson, made a documentary film (
  • e Iowa Republican Party, with an "insurgent" contingent loyal to the career and platform of Des Moin
  • are also 40 "Amazonian" bodyguards, a unique contingent made up of just women.
  • This small contingent mounted a couple of cannons on barges and tr
  • From this location, a smaller contingent moved southwest to an area along the Credit
  • omponent which was discovered in 1964 is the contingent negative variation, or CNV.
  • However, this contingent never materialised, as the Portuguese govern
  • arrier Sergeant Major in the 4th New Zealand Contingent, New Zealand Military Forces during the Seco
  • h cavalry charged the Byzantines, whose Alan contingent notably did not participate in the battle.
  • ss membership is implied by a conjunction of contingent observations.
  • r II, the United States Marine Corps Command Contingent occupied the second and third floors.
  • wounded in Pearl, she took on board a large contingent of the 10th Army bound for Okinawa.
  • 9 until March 1990 as part of the Australian contingent of the United Nations Transition Assistance
  • hotel and confrontations began with a small contingent of police.
  • Soon a contingent of the regiment, where Baba was serving, was
  • d McLaren, in search of workers, recruited a contingent of 110 French Canadian mill workers from Que
  • mmandeered a US Coast Guard cutter and led a contingent of New Jersey officials on an expedition to
  • him that his ship was to be used to carry a contingent of Australian troops from Suez to Singapore
  • mp included mainly SS men as well as a small contingent of SS women.
  • A large contingent of rebels reportedly broke through the milit
  • eled to South Africa, accompanied by a large contingent of students from around the globe.
  • Coy, which was preparing to send the largest contingent of National Guard since World War II into ac
  • icers, including her master initially, and a contingent of Navy Armed Guards to man the guns and to
  • wed six months later by another 2,000 with a contingent of English volunteers.
  • n 1863, seems to make the brigade a "special contingent of the Army and not the Navy," but as late a
  • s of Irirangi are now carried out by a small contingent of Naval maintenance staff.
  • Republican militia reappeared with a strong contingent of Asaltos and Guardia Civil from Madrid.
  • er Gladstone came out for Home Rule, a large contingent of both Radicals and Whigs chose to leave th
  • Old Abraham of Chilhowee's contingent of Cherokee warriors arrived at Fort Caswell
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