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resorted

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  • all over the country; and peace was only last resorted by the proclamation (1609) of a general amnes
  • vial officer to whose quarters other officers resorted for company.
  • sport and jollity, being weary with play, he resorted home, where, to repose himself, he went into
  • nce of particular humane and moral values and resorted only when it is inevitable".
  • 55 on the return of John Knox to Scotland, he resorted openly to hear him preach.
  • er Mycenaean's acropoles, where the residents resorted there at times of great danger to protect the
  • s of the Left represents the only party which resorted these laws, on the occasion of the regional e
  • The Germans also resorted to hostage taking.
  • Police resorted to large scale arrests or even shooting.
  • Eventually, Wren resorted to using a battering ram instead.
  • As such, he resorted to playing privately for friends or in clubs.
  • In one episode, they resorted to busking in a local park.
  • Rebuffed on the surface, the Japanese resorted to an aerial blitz.
  • Bentley finally resorted to selling copyrights and large numbers of re
  • urt appeals were slow and ineffective, people resorted to protest in the streets.
  • e first attempted to hitchhike but eventually resorted to stealing a car at gunpoint.
  • er or adequate supplies, members of the group resorted to cannibalism to survive.
  • ng there but that they have heard Arthur much resorted to Camalat...".
  • n with just 20 minutes remaining the Italians resorted to their reputation.
  • To resolve this situation, Sher Shah resorted to a cunning ploy.
  • onary thrombosis in the following year, Cohen resorted to teaching.
  • its attacks against militant Sunnis, but also resorted to tactics such as reprisal bombings.
  • itsch's grandfather stopped using puppets and resorted to real actors instead.
  • Goldschmidt resorted to earning a living by giving piano lessons,
  • reached his late teens he was unemployed and resorted to drug dealing and hustling on the streets.
  • People usually resorted to makeshift solutions such as using rubber b
  • After the incident, Tse has resorted to traveling on a motorbike or scooter instea
  • than my loving wife's schedule would allow, I resorted to masturbation.
  • The British, who had fewer Indian allies, resorted to companies of rangers for their scouting an
  • This irked Kerala Varma who resorted to tact and tried to convince the Princess to
  • In colonial Jamestown, colonists resorted to cannibalism during a period known as the S
  • Police also resorted to aerial firing to disperse people gathered
  • He was also an excellent preacher, was resorted to far and near ... The posterity of this Hen
  • Outgunned, the trawler Barbados resorted to ramming A6, damaging it enough that the Ge
  • The parties have resorted to forming alliances in the last few election
  • ontempt is a severe remedy, and should not be resorted to where there is fair ground of doubt as to
  • d not have proper gunsights, and their pilots resorted to drawing them on the windshield by hand.
  • ments, claiming that the LTTE "had once again resorted to killing innocent civilians in the face of
  • Kao would have simply played his lute and not resorted to physical action, he would have most likely
  • 2, David had withdrawn his support, and Cumin resorted to using a forged letter of support from the
  • s High Court at Parry's Corner and the police resorted to firing with a view to control it.
  • undesirable side effects, they are ordinarily resorted to only after all other methods have failed.
  • main story employed several cliches, and then resorted to fantastic and science fiction elements to
  • Sometimes, the counties resorted to sending convicted criminals in lieu of pun
  • of the far-famed temple of the god Kartikeya, resorted to by more than 7 million devotees each year.
  • Stockport Corporation and the constructor resorted to the courts over financial issues including
  • n the heir to Isaac's real estate, and Newton resorted to the Chancery courts to get satisfaction.
  • The smugglers had resorted to subterfuge in the years following the batt
  • ies invaded his lab and killed his father, he resorted to ingesting the chemical to prevent it from
  • d to eating horseflesh to survive, and almost resorted to cannibalism before surrendering.
  • On January 31, 2011, Teruzane Utada again resorted to Twitter to confirm that a video release fo
  • In order to finance his living, Campert resorted to writing commercial texts or jingles as wel
  • It resorted to dumping the snow in the Inner Harbor after
  • When necessary, the organization resorted to violence to pursue its segregationist purp
  • 's influence in allaying the measure of rigor resorted to by the victorious Germans during their occ
  • r right to wear upper clothes and upper class resorted to attacking them in 1818.
  • f the starving crusaders at Maarat reportedly resorted to cannibalism, feeding on the dead bodies of
  • ese protested against such a proceeding being resorted to within their walls.
  • the strategically important town intact, and resorted to negotiations, against the opinion of Mehme
  • Apophallation is a technique resorted to by some species of air-breathing land slug
  • nt through about 11 drummers and has at times resorted to a drum machine for recordings as well as p
  • In the musical she has resorted to using a rather revolting substitute for me
  • Receiving little support, he then resorted to armed insurrection (the Saga Rebellion), g
  • Broke therefore resorted to burning the rest of the prizes in order to
  • male-dominated music industry of the day, she resorted to establishing her own sheet music publishin
  • aggravated by the taxation to which the beys resorted to in order to pay their troops.
  • laborate trade system broke down, with groups resorted to raiding rather than trading with other ter
  • f the Civil Wars, pointing out that all sides resorted to violence in a situation marked by mutual d
  • f chemical weapons, the Spanish Army commonly resorted to brutal methods of repression, which in som
  • on arrived, Campbell refused to cooperate and resorted to passive resistance, refusing to get up off
  • the walls of Jerusalem, Sanballat and Tobiah resorted to stratagem, and pretending to wish a confer
  • in order to attract the US and the UK, and it resorted to proscription of the three parties.
  • d to return the excess, and the canal company resorted to legal action to obtain a refund.
  • s as to the source of the weight, and finally resorted to sawing the bottle apart.
  • Downman had exhausted his supply of shot, and resorted to firing nails and pieces of iron hoop at hi
  • Germans, unable to obtain victory, eventually resorted to the use of chlorine gas and Brigade casual
  • The besieged town resorted to butchering whatever loose livestock wander
  • but, due to retirements and emigration, they resorted to the Junior grade after a few years.
  • re unable or unwilling to pay their rents and resorted to a rent strike.
  • t officially sanctioned and Christie and Boyd resorted to "stealing" computer time to compare the pe
  • urisdictions except Dindoshi where the police resorted to firing in which two Muslims were killed an
  • social order and harmony it represented, and resorted to use of threats or torture in order to forc
  • other Cathy Stevens (Jill Clayburgh) may have resorted to murder to ensure a win in an upcoming page
  • the gun arrived, and as the Boers thereafter resorted to guerrilla warfare this innovation was not
  • geted deadline of Christmas to meet, the band resorted to recording several cover versions for the a
  • , in February 1880, the critic Arnold Mortier resorted to drawing a detailed plan of the set in plac
  • rotsky (as War Commissar of the Red Army) had resorted to terror tactics, ordering the assassination
  • rtillery in the early part of World War I and resorted to mounting naval guns on wheeled carriages a
  • to a city somewhere along the east coast and resorted to prostitution for survival.
  • elligencer columnist Joel Connelly said Beren resorted to "Vietnam-era sound bites" and "displays a
  • Doukas, however, resorted to a ruse: he climbed down the walls of the f
  • The AFL resorted to patently illegal means to eject the unions
  • They resorted to house-to-house attacks, throwing hand gren
  • ate, nearly every character in this story has resorted to being selfish and malignant in order to pr
  • racial segregation in the military that they resorted to mass insistence that military regulations
  • Obedeanu's case for example, the filming crew resorted to furnishing props (carpets, furniture and c
  • sgender Caucus, claimed that the governor had resorted to "blatant homophobia," stating that the phr
  • He resorted to derogatory and contemptuous comments relat
  • ich were costly in men and materiel, the TPLF resorted to guerrilla warfare against the EDU, finally
  • pronounce Indo-European sounds, and that they resorted to the closest sounds in their own language i
  • The demo went largely forgotten, until John resorted to his old demos for material the soundtrack
  • ry; while the whole area had been "constantly resorted to for all sorts of past times and has been l
  • ached the status for court-martial, so Carson resorted to an archaic legal device called a petition
  • ng has obtained is incredible and it is still resorted to for many complaints".
  • ope that the revelation unto Mohammed will be resorted to for ruling.
  • s the end of the war, the Manchukuo Air Force resorted to kamikaze tactics, with the first successfu
  • ot doubt that many of those in his circle who resorted to violence were led by God to do so to show
  • outs from the 2005 debt restructuring who had resorted to the courts in a bid for higher returns on
  • nge that... ] the Creator of Heaven and Earth resorted to the womb of a certain Jewish lady, grew th
  • tness of Mawlana and The fact he occasionally resorted to Turkish derives from his fear that a large
  • n of Morvah has for many years past been much resorted to on the First Sunday in August by disorderl
  • st, as I understand the law of this Court, be resorted to, for there is no equity in this Court to p
  • oped and manual methods of clearing had to be resorted to.
  • f, the judgment of God, or trial by fire, was resorted to.