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  • a Gritti marched quickly from Treviso with a contingent of stradioti and conquered back the city, wh
  • At the same time, a small contingent of Cinerama enthusiasts had begun resurrecti
  • A contingent of the Buri accompanied the Suebi in their i
  • nteered to serve as a chaplain to the Second Contingent of the Western Australian Mounted Infantry.
  • The Russian contingent of the flotilla numbered circa 100 men, hous
  • In 1924, Japan fielded a full contingent of 25 to the 2nd World Scout Jamboree in Den
  • The first contingent of 31,200 Canadians, dubbed "Canada's Answer
  • nd World War the division was bolstered by a contingent of local Austrians, up to the point where th
  • rved with the First Australian Businessman's Contingent of the Australian Army during the Second Boe
  • A contingent of ARM members was among several sober motor
  • ly of middle income families, with a healthy contingent of local and national businesses such as Wal
  • A contingent of 41 athletes from Scotland postponed their
  • ve the offer to the imperial government of a contingent of mounted rifles, thus becoming the first B
  • ational Convention, Hayes, who was leading a contingent of homelessness activists, was shot with a r
  • Pradhan ordered the deployment of a contingent of Assam Rifles in the village for the safet
  • After a contingent of Cherokee chiefs were detained at Fort Pri
  • gainst Adelaide United mostly due to a large contingent of players unavailable for selection due to
  • In 1822 he organised a volunteer contingent of knights from the Order to assist against
  • in the Bengal Native Infantry and a 'bazaar contingent' of washermen, servants and others who came
  • t is also tasked with the support to the DoD contingent of the NIPC related to intelligence and coun
  • -trip voyage to the Orient, embarked another contingent of veterans in Japan, and arrived back in Sa
  • Tonga - A separate contingent of 45 Royal Marines had previously operated
  • d sailed south on 20 November with the first contingent of stone whalers.
  • ridge Boat Racing Club' in 1844, the largest contingent of which went on to become the 'Cambridge To
  • the Senior Division of the Oxford University Contingent of the Officers Training Corps.
  • vanced with possibly 30,000 men, including a contingent of the Cuman Turks as well as contingents of
  • This village sent the largest contingent of delegates of Veda scholars to attend the
  • f transferred to the Crewe campus with small contingent of staff moving to the Manchester School of
  • The Republic of Korea dispatched a small contingent of 600 military medics and engineers (the 'S
  • With a contingent of Qara Khitai troops, Sultan Shah establish
  • en route from Britain to Quebec, carrying a contingent of 475 Royal Scots Guardsmen, when she groun
  • at Tunis in 1535 and Algiers in 1543 with a contingent of 3,000 cavalry.
  • of Bavaria against Tyrolean militiamen and a contingent of Austrian regular soldiers at the Bergisel
  • ia survey around April 24, 1861, and a large contingent of recruits from Camp Chase, numbering about
  • a in 1105, when Toghtekin of Damascus sent a contingent of Turks to help the Egyptians, the Fatimids
  • ion, but he had command of only the original contingent of men who rebelled.
  • There she embarked a contingent of Puerto Rican army troops and steamed west
  • organized the Flower Brigade as an official contingent of a New York City parade honoring the soldi
  • thara in Thriunavaya, surrounded by a large contingent of warriors.
  • re was, no doubt, backed up by a substantial contingent of auxiliary units, of which we have record
  • being the Commander of first-ever Sri Lankan contingent of troops for the United Nations Peace Keepi
  • u Thara in Tirunavaya, surrounded by a large contingent of soldiers, every 12th year.
  • ational Equality March and helped organize a contingent of several bisexual groups that participated
  • vrocordatos who landed at Messolonghi with a contingent of Greek regulars.
  • ile Group by 24 February, although a sizable contingent of Soviet troops managed to escape north.
  • ht abreast and two miles (3 km) long, with a contingent of 600 women.
  • Alabama in October of that year to engage a contingent of hostile "Red Stick" Creeks.
  • ell Alexander Hoy from the Durham University Contingent of Officers Training Corps was commissioned
  • e of Sampford Courtenay Arundell led a large contingent of rebels from the rear throwing the Royal t
  • The fort was built for a contingent of up to 500 cavalrymen, recruited originall
  • 1946, returning from each voyage with a full contingent of veterans.
  • erged on 5 February 1919, however, the final contingent of troops from the 10th Battalion did not re
  • The first contingent of recruits contained 550 officers, 10,371 m
  • He led the contingent of the Pelasgians during the Trojan War, alo
  • of public domain sources, including a large contingent of classical music.
  • nty over the whole of New Zealand, sending a contingent of soldiers to disband the Council in Wellin
  • of 870 French Crusaders, along with a small contingent of knights brought by his ally, the viscount
  • During the INA's Imphal campaign, an initial contingent of nearly a hundred of the Rani of Jhansi tr
  • y sent Abdul Aziz bin Musa'id with a "strong contingent of warriors" to conquer Asir, in 1921.
  • d been reoccupied by Baldy Smith and a small contingent of New York and Pennsylvania militia from th
  • rld War II, Bell-Irving was a soldier in the contingent of the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada and co
  • yalty to the alliance, they exchange a small contingent of auxiliary forces.
  • mphrey Arundell had re-grouped with the main contingent of 6,000 at Clyst St Mary, but on 5 August w
  • horities for help, which came in the form of contingent of royalist forces under the command of Gene
  • tually the fort had a dozen heavy guns and a contingent of 3,000 men, making it the largest fort of
  • banian troops vouched for in advance; a tiny contingent of Turkish cavalry escaping to Nauplion; a f
  • d the Israelis had sent two IDF ships and "a contingent of Israeli military men and nuclear experts"
  • National Video Game Team, she was part of a contingent of video gamers who traveled to Paris, Franc
  • to perform six to 10 concerts a year with a contingent of between 35 to 50 players.
  • e in San Francisco, and can mobilize a large contingent of voters quickly through its website.
  • ed the Italians' proposal to allow a British contingent of troops to disembark in his Sultanate so t
  • in May, a time when county cricket's regular contingent of amateur players tended to be less availab
  • Mexico sent its first contingent of athletes.
  • unty, Texas, the gang was run to ground by a contingent of U.S. Marshals.
  • 865, just 23 days from the end of the war, a contingent of discharged soldiers from the regiment, in
  • He led a large contingent of Angevin knights along with Aimery of Thou
  • ksonville, Hazouri welcomed the city's first contingent of visiting Canadian media personalities in
  • with resistance by Tsamados who led a small contingent of sailors and soldiers.
  • is candy-coated reminder to the grim British contingent of how it should be done is burned onto the
  • or Brigada Hispanoamericana, was a military contingent of mixed personnel from Spain (some 1,300 tr
  • A small contingent of river police was also formed.
  • uropean military officer who accompanied the contingent of Shah Shujah al-Mulk through Shoran in the
  • A graduate of Oxford University, he led a contingent of former Oxford fencing stars against the 2
  • n had very much hoped to obtain a Portuguese contingent of 12-14,000 men that might be boarded on sh
  • Assigned to the contingent of that organization attached to the South A
  • The contingent of former Champ Car teams produced a 20-car
  • n disguised as Native Americans along with a contingent of Paiute tribesmen in an attack.
  • In this way, the first embryonic contingent of FALA was formed.
  • Doublehead, but were instead massacred by a contingent of soldiers sent by John Sevier, who was fro
  • he pre-race favorites was the entire Spanish contingent of riders.
  • d captain and friend, Vasilis Bousgos, led a contingent of fighters to capture the town of Livadeia.
  • There is also a strong contingent of International Students on campus.
  • ead the account of Eleazar who led the final contingent of Jewish resistance to the Romans at Masada
  • uring that period, he commanded the Ghanaian contingent of the UN Forces in the Belgian Congo.
  • They were part of a contingent of approximately 70 soldiers training Pakist
  • It is noted for a comparatively large contingent of poems written by women.
  • USS John Adams were successful in routing a contingent of natives from Lautoka but Cakobau and the
  • n the sinking, including all 22 members of a contingent of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
  • A large contingent of cars from Australia competed, including F
  • He also had a large contingent of Indian scouts, including Pawnee, Arapaho
  • ccepted version of events is that a combined contingent of Klansmen and members of the American Nazi
  • He received a contingent of mercenaries and returned to ward off the
  • Greenwood AAF was also home to a contingent of Women's Army Service Pilots (WASPs).
  • A contingent of troops was provided by king Matthias Corv
  • Turner also had a contingent of four WASP pilots that flew utility missio
  • in Britain following the arrival of a large contingent of soldiers from Canada.
  • osed of Americans, but there is also a large contingent of foreigners.
  • On 4 February 1784, a contingent of seven officers received the freedom of th
  • nly resistance from Chesapeake came from her contingent of marines.
  • e is tasked to secure Bagram Airfield with a contingent of ANA soldiers.
  • He appeared at Constantinople with a contingent of troops, and demanded to be crowned empero
  • entrance in the war against Austria, with a contingent of 6,700 men.
  • e thousand Zulu warriors to attack the local contingent of Voortrekkers in response, the Voortrekker
  • He brought a large contingent of soldiers and archers to King Richard's Sc
  • Carlist army departed from Villar with this contingent of prisoners.
  • A contingent of the core team was transferred to the New
  • He went with a contingent of midget-car drivers to Hawaii in the winte
  • 839 he bought Destrehan Manor (including its contingent of about 83 slaves), a plantation located in
  • n Bougainville Island, she bombarded a small contingent of Japanese soldiers holding out against the
  • idge on the day it opened in 1937, leading a contingent of student crossing guards.
  • He led a contingent of 2000 Gauls in the early stages of the war
  • Anatolian Eagle 06 - In June 2006 a PAF contingent of F-16s from No. 9 Squadron was deployed to
  • A planned contingent of 180 British women was greatly reduced to
  • He and a contingent of men were dispatched to strengthen Annapol
  • United Kingdom and increased from an initial contingent of 500 men to full battalion strength of 1,0
  • lund, exhibiting superb airmanship, placed a contingent of United States Marines aboard the destroye
  • The CDF saw active service when a contingent of the Ceylon Mounted Infantry (CMI) in 1900
  • he recently-appointed duke of Apulia, with a contingent of 800 German troops on loan from the Empero
  • The first contingent of American troops arrived in Cavite on June
  • Singapore sent a total contingent of 658 to the 2007 SEA Games: of 442 competi
  • AF stationed at Lille in France with the air contingent of the British Expeditionary Force, scoring
  • After an unsuccessful siege of Demmin, a contingent of crusaders was diverted by the margraves t
  • uftwaffe General Albert Kesselring ordered a contingent of 20 Stukas and 10 Junkers Ju 88s with a sm
  • Within three days, a large contingent of National Guard and active duty troops wer
  • Coldwater, Michigan, was attended by a large contingent of drivers and racing personalities.
  • A contingent of the ojaq was assigned to each bey, who al
  • at Buchenwald sometime during 1945, where a contingent of American press including the CBS News cor
  • In 1963, he claimed that "a large contingent of barefooted Africans" might be training in
  • controlled by the Polish Army, with a small contingent of the Polish 41st Mechanized Regiment stati
  • eral Francis Marion attacked and scattered a contingent of Loyalist troops that had been left to sec
  • The fortress was probably occupied by a contingent of Legio XIV Gemina, together with a couple
  • Soon after, a new contingent of Texians and volunteers from the United St
  • f the Northwest Indian War, he was part of a contingent of mounted volunteers from Lexington and Fay
  • s later, as Alderman, Mackay led the Calgary contingent on its high-spirited and much publicized vis
  • ine offered Gibson an undefined job that was contingent on approval from higher-ranking club officia
  • s outer defenses, and negotiated a surrender contingent on the besiegers being given Maeda's head.
  • Quebec premier Robert Bourassa had pledged, contingent on the results of the Charlottetown negotiat
  • chnology, allowing DSL speeds up to 15 Mbps ( contingent on distance between the service address and
  • e construction of the actual office tower is contingent on Silverstein obtaining $300 million in pri
  • he phenotypic effect of a particular gene is contingent on its environment, including the fellow gen
  • er asserted that his support for Estrada was contingent on the latter's undertaking to pass reforms.
  • conditional parenting, in which love is made contingent on pleasing or obeying the parent.
  • claimed that Russia made a $500 million loan contingent on its recognition of independence of Abkhaz
  • , he was assigned to the Pulau Pinang Police Contingent on 18 March 1963 and then he was transferred
  • to the lower end of the continuum), largely contingent on things that can alter the drug's liberati
  • end the Prep School will go on to West Point contingent on their application, academics and grades,
  • All, of course, was contingent on the success of 534, the ship that would l
  • H (on the same frequency) to up their power, contingent on the power increase being granted by the F
  • ral and shellfish sectors (s.7) and they are contingent on the rules which the Secretary of State la
  • uce enough bowl-eligible teams, but this was contingent on the MPC Computers Bowl getting a Big East
  • Results may be contingent on the parameters used to convert the 2D det
  • ident Eisenhower made American participation contingent on British support, but London was opposed.
  • n additional Space Shuttle flight (STS-135), contingent on a safety review, to provide necessary sup
  • city and investors reached a lease agreement contingent on the city investing $112.3 million for imp
  • A format change to Country music is pending contingent on approval of sister station WPKX's applica
  • on a limited basis, marketed to enthusiasts; contingent on the availability of the newly licensed fi
  • implementation, since Israeli withdrawal was contingent on Syria doing the same.
  • more intersections at 5th and 3rd Streets is contingent on funding and relocation of a Union Pacific
  • for mayor, with his decision being partially contingent on the plans of mayor Paul Chalifoux.
  • His offer was contingent on the museum remaining independent and not
  • ves, and the continuation of the game is not contingent on each and every player taking a turn.
  • where conditionj is in general contingent on the choice of conditionj − 1. Decision ru
  • merchant crew, the 28-man United States Navy contingent, or the 28 passengers.
  • ed and been earned and added to any surplus, contingent, or other fund,"
  • The Vietnam Sports Contingent participated in Atlanta with twelve members
  • The ROK contingent peaked about 50,000 at one time.
  • uld only go as such, and with the additional contingent power-to be governed by events-of declaring
  • Outlaw's vote for William H. Crawford in the contingent presidential election of 1825.
  • tical convention in Okanogan, the Waterville contingent produced a barrel of water and insisted on m
  • ak of the Boer War, and joined the Rhodesian contingent raised by Herbert Plumer for service in Sout
  • There was also a large Gwalior Contingent, raised largely from Oudh (or Awadh) and sim
  • For contingent reasons having to do with the Inquisition, D
  • ntal Protection (FDEP) has a law enforcement contingent, referred to as the Division of Law Enforcem
  • itions for reserves, but adds categories for contingent resources and prospective resources.
  • Due to the contingent role of the Deputy Premier, they almost with
  • Due to the contingent role of the Deputy Premier, they almost with
  • African Constitutionalism and the Contingent Role of Islam.
  • te and La Seyte, with a portion of the total contingent rotated into the fort for duty.
  • He participated in the Cuban contingent sent by his government to the Angolan Civil
  • minor league baseball, Maskrey was part of a contingent sent to England in 1890 by Albert Spalding a
  • est Mounted Police and was part of the first contingent sent west to establish Fort Calgary in 1875.
  • ica as an officer with the first New Zealand contingent sent to the Boer War in 1899.
  • drew public criticism, in view of the large contingent sent to the Games.
  • She wasn't a member of the Bromley Contingent, she lived in Seaford and travelled from the
  • , and is backed by refundable, transferable, contingent State of Utah tax credits approved by the Ut
  • The Table tennis contingent swept all seven gold medals in the sport, th
  • In 1953 it briefly housed the RAF contingent taking part in the Coronation celebrations.
  • 4th Light Horse Brigade was part of the 4th Contingent that was raised from 4 March 1915.
  • He had been one of a small Scottish contingent that attacked Tunis in 1270, where fellow-Sc
  • began a campaign to the south with the small contingent that he had put together.
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