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It's not clear if the missile made it over water.
"The season would not have made it over," Frankel said.
They also made it over to Pirates of the Caribbean.
Some made it over the line before the war ended.
"The season made it over for me," she told Frankel on Wednesday.
Those delicate discussions, though, have largely not made it over to Italy.
The 2005 remake with Billy Bob Thornton barely made it over the plate.
Was it a relief to help people who had made it over alive?
To me, that means we've made it over the rainbow and found each other.
A moment later the man in the gray T-shirt made it over the barricades.
An empty beer bottle, properly hurled, would have made it over to the Mexican side.
A mother and her children made it over the first fence and disappeared into the night.
A year later he finally made it over to England and proposed and we got married.
Worse, a few major titles never made it over to the Atari 8-bit platform at all.
That's great news for PC gamers, as Halo 5: Guardians never made it over to Windows 10.
Only two migrants made it over the fence, but both were injured and hospitalized in the process.
Given neither candidate for prime minister has yet made it over the line, who won Australian politics in 2016?
The article then made it over to the Drudge Report, and Rush Limbaugh and Scott Baio subsequently weighed in.
Halo's multiplayer made it over to the MCC intact, including maps and weapons once exclusive to the Gearbox port.
From the looks of it, Chyna's made it over enemy lines and into one of her future in-laws' homes.
The falls have always attracted daredevils hoping to add their name to the list of survivors who made it over.
"We'll get you next time!" they shouted at a small group of men who had made it over and fled.
Although the app is available in countries like the U.S. and Australia, it hasn't made it over to the UK yet.
At least 200 were likely to claim asylum if they made it over the border, according to migrants and caravan organizers.
In many ways, Californians moved to North Idaho and made it over in California's image — except when it came to politics.
Just when you thought the run-up to Christmas couldn't start any earlier, it's made it over the line into July.
Another climber, 29-year-old Erik Kloeker, made it over the wall in approximately 85033 seconds during a demonstration for reporters.
While the game-winner was a fairly low kick, it easily made it over the crossbar, completing the Green Bay victory.
She had made it over the ledge of 4  A.M. to 5  A.M. , what she'd once believed to be a safe hour.
That was one of the Inbox features that eventually made it over to the default app, but not all of them did.
Sphero adjusted the book so that the RVR faced the spine instead of the pages, and it then made it over the stack.
More than 100 people were killed trying to cross over the wall, but miraculously, over 5,000 made it over or under to freedom.
Discussion about the video also made it over to the Beauty Guru Chatter subreddit, where members of the community were less than impressed.
By the time the officer got to him, Caputo had made it over the fence and onto the North Lawn of the White House.
Samsonov got his glove on the puck, but the officials said the puck made it over the goal line after the play was reviewed.
"Has the flat white made it over to LA yet?" he asks, taking a seat in the unbearable heat of the city's East side.
No word on a US release yet, but the S11 and SX14 made it over, so there's a good chance that this one will follow.
"Now that we see the Canadian deal has made it over the finish line, the Atlantic trade deal still has a fighting chance," he said.
In Chicago on Verizon, 5G worked well on main avenues but not on the side streets — the equipment hadn't yet made it over to those blocks.
Only around 213,100 Syrian Kurds have made it over the border to neighboring Iraq; the rest are stuck mostly in Kurdish-run Syrian towns like Hasakah.
I made it over the weekend and was reminded of how wonderful it is, especially if you let it sit in the fridge for a day.
It was originally ruled a double, but a crew chief review gave Moss the homer as the ball clearly made it over the wall in left-center.
Salif, 216, from Cameroon, said he tried 10 times to cross the fence in the past year, until he finally made it over on his 11th effort.
But once we made it over the bridge, the huge, blue solvent of the bay erased whatever hideous self-consciousness we'd felt while riding along the highway.
When I arrived back in Toronto, I decided to visit some of the Burmese families that have made it over to Canada through the UNHCR refugee resettlement program.
This was back when many European stars never made it over to the NHL, but the Canucks used an eighth-round pick on him in that summer's draft.
The Astros tied the score in the fourth when Brantley drilled a 1-0 fastball on a low line that narrowly made it over the fence in right.
As an attorney and a co-founder of a venture-backed startup that made it over the finish line, I have been on both sides of the table.
After the race, he posted a photo of his own as he made it over Heartbreak Hill, an ascent between the 20 and 21-mile mark outside the city.
Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) has made it over into the real world Lisa Joy, Deadline:   [Bernard is] leaving his home in the end to be in the real world.
Astronauts haven't yet made it over to Pluto, the dwarf planet farthest from the sun, but now we at least have an idea of what it would look like.
Which is to say that it was a great party, the kind that wiped the floor with fashion week, even if Beyoncé and Jay Z never made it over.
But best of all, the sense of freedom, exploration, and experimentation that's made Breath of the Wild my gaming obsession for the last two months has made it over.
Last year Halep finally made it over the line in Paris with a three-set victory over American Sloane Stephens in the final for her maiden Grand Slam title.
When we couldn't figure out how she made it over to the farm, it was pretty simple...she deliberately disobeyed her boss's orders in order to be there for Ralph. Sigh.
The Secret Service says the jumper attempted to scale the now infamous bike rack fence around 4:30 PM ET, but agents took down the individual before they made it over.
He made it over, replacing narrow windows with floor-to-ceiling glass, reconfiguring rooms, banishing fluorescent light fixtures and masking the cartoonish living room fireplace with concrete block and blackened steel.
New Delhi (CNN)A temple in the southern Indian state of Kerala opened its doors to women for the first time in centuries Wednesday, but no women made it over the threshold.
The main reason this style of bungalow — popular in the South Pacific and the imaginations of people stuck at office desks — never made it over to the Caribbean is because of different geological conditions.
It will never happen — Carl will have three kids with Alicia from Fear the Walking Dead who somehow made it over from Mexico in a two-part crossover spectacular before that happens — but still.
In April 2014, a man wearing a hat of the Pokemon character Pikachu made it over the White House fence and onto the north lawn, where he was apprehended, the New York Daily News reported.
The Indians gave him an early 1-0 lead when Carlos Santana led off the second inning by hitting a line drive that just made it over the 17-foot left field wall for a home run.
According to some accounts, they made it over the objection of interim United States Attorney Tim Shea, a veteran prosecutor, who told Main Justice that he and other prosecutors considered the sentencing recommendation to be too harsh.
Hooker Dylan Fawsitt got the scoring started for the Eagles when he made it over the try line on the back of the rolling maul to the delight of the sell out crowd at Infinity Park in Glendale.
I do feel like it actually started over in TV, and it's made it over to film — women like Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner and Tina Fey, and Amy Poehler have helped each other and supported each other.
But he wouldn't have made it over the top without millions of votes from well-educated Republicans who — despite the media's orgy of false equivalence or worse (emails!) — had no excuse for not realizing what kind of man he was.
At the two Asian markets in town, my parents usually skipped the dry goods aisle, which, for a long time, I took to mean that whatever boxes of twiggy herbs, flowers, roots, and seeds that made it over didn't do much.
"I finally made it over to Saigon to try their Pho (my favorite soup) and I have to say that theirs may have been the best tasting I've had," wrote Yelp user Sarah S.Learn more about Saigon Pho Kitchen here.
After she made it over, the property became known as the Katydid Mill, but she described it as "Grand Central Station" in a 1939 article published in the Indianapolis Star, because of the number of people who dropped by to ogle.
The teams traded runs before Machado's high fly to right field with one out in the sixth made it over the top of Oracle Park's 24-foot brick wall near the right field foul pole, giving the Padres a lead they never relinquished.
The teams traded runs before Machado's high fly to right field with one out in the sixth made it over the top of Oracle Park's 20-foot brick wall near the right field foul pole, giving the Padres a lead they never relinquished.
"—Wesley, Canada "I was sixteen when I moved here from Singapore, where the only British comedy that made it over when I was growing up was old reruns of Mr. Bean and bootleg Monty Python CDs from Thailand—if you were lucky.
It's always fun to browse through the list of the tournament's all-time top scorers; the list features plenty of future NHL superstars, like Peter Forsberg, Pavel Bure, and Eric Lindros, as well as some European players who never made it over to North America.
"It might be that lesbians who have made it over all the hurdles to the stage of candidacy are just damn impressive community leaders and thus better candidates," said Andrew Reynolds, a professor of political science at U.N.C. and the director of its research initiative.
"We made it over the hurdle of having the signatures needed to turn into the Secretary of State and now it's in their hands to go through the validation process," said Lisa Trope, an organizer with Food and Water Watch, one of the groups gathering the signatures.
The goal here isn't to replace native Mac applications with iOS versions — the idea is that developers will be able to make bespoke, Mac versions of applications that otherwise wouldn't have ever made it over to macOS, and expand what developers can offer on the Mac without having the extra lift of writing a new, separate app from scratch.
Ivanka spent her freshman and sophomore years at Georgetown University before transferring to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania (the alma mater of both her father and Don Jr.)But before she made it over to Philadelphia, she met Greg Hersch, an investment banker who later went on to launch his own money management firm, Florence Capital.
410 Only 55 Poles made it over before light and only 35 of these made it into the perimeter.
Both Asterix and The Smurfs were much more popular in Europe, and most of the games in their respective series never made it over into the North American market.
Only Fosbury made it over 2.24 metres, setting the new record. He took three attempts at 2.29 metres in an attempt to break the world record, but did not prevail.
The D11N's weight was . It was powered by a , 3508 V-8 diesel engine. The D11N's improvements made it over 10 percent more productive than the D10. In 1987 a hydraulically powered impact ripper was added to the D11N which raised the weight up to .
Ruiz made it over to third on the play. Frank Robinson then came up to bat, and swung and missed for strike one. Ruiz, on third, noted that Mahaffey had not checked him before pitching. On the next pitch, Ruiz broke for home plate.
They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American League.
Four men made it over 2.26m; Luis Zayas, Michael Mason and Roberto Vílches, on their second try and Fernando Ferreira on his third. Zayas and Vilches had an earlier miss each, putting Mason into the lead. Zayas cleared 2.28 to take the lead, Mason got over on his second attempt. Vilches was left with bronze when he and Ferreira couldn't make the height.
In the final, three were perfect to 1.95 metres, 2017 number one Mariya Lasitskene, competing as an Authorised Neutral Athlete, Yuliya Levchenko (UKR) and Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch (GER). Three others made it over 1.95 metres to stay in the competition. At 1.97 metres, both Lasitskene and Levchenko remained perfect. On her final attempt Kamila Lićwinko (POL) made it to define the medalists.
1—22, here p. 16. Rather than establishing the nunnery as their proprietary monastery the Diepholz family made it over to the cathedral chapter of the Bremen archdiocese. However, the Diepholz family adopted the advocacy (Vogtei) over the nunnery, later passed on to the Knights of Bederkesa who were related by marriage.Otto Edert, Neuenwalde: Reformen im ländlichen Raum, Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2010, p. 29\. .
His force had been divided (Davout's corps had never made it over the Danube), and Napoleon had underestimated the Austrian strength of force and, more importantly, the tenacity the Austrians showed in situations like that of Essling, when Klenau marched his force across open country under enemy fire. After Aspern-Essling, Napoleon revised his opinion of the Austrian soldier.Peter Hicks. The Battle of Aspern-Essling Napoleon Foundation, 2008.
The next day, Yoshida's associates, Toriyama, Miyabe, and Ebata, left for Tohoku as well. Kanetake was furious and allegedly thrashed about with his sword inside Sengaku-ji, but probably did not hurt anyone. Later he heard that Yoshida never made it over the strait to Ezo and never spoke to Yoshida again. He was friendly with Saito Shintaro of the Chōshū han who was renowned as a great swordsman.
Others joined with the nine partisan groups operating in the area. About 230 made it over (or out of) the Dnieper to Front units (or were originally dropped there). Most of the rest were almost casually captured that first night or killed the next day (although, on that first night, the 3rd Co, 73rd Panzer Grenadier Regiment, suffered heavy losses while annihilating about 150 paratroopers near Grushevo, some 3 km west of Dubari).
Believing that Garner would certainly flee if he made it over the fence, Hymon shot him. The bullet struck Garner in the back of the head, and he died shortly after an ambulance took him to a nearby hospital. Ten dollars and a purse taken from the burglarized house were found on his person. Hymon acted according to a Tennessee state statute and official Memphis Police Department policy authorizing deadly force against a fleeing suspect.
Durham University was the fourth in 1832 and the first "redbrick" was Owens College at Manchester in 1851.Birley, p. 366. About the early days of the two university clubs, H. S. Altham (himself an Oxford "blue") states that OUCC played on "that part of Cowley Common that was called the Magdalen Ground, so-called because it had been appropriated by the Magdalen College Choir School, whose headmaster made it over" (to OUCC).
The animal threw him and he lay unconscious for nearly an hour. After this near-fatal accident, his faith deepened, he renounced his appointment at Court and returned to Xanten to lead a life of penance, placing himself under the direction of Cono, Abbot of St Sigeberg, near Cologne. In gratitude to Cono, in 1115, Norbert founded the Abbey of Fürstenberg, endowed it with a portion of his property, and made it over to Cono of Siegburg and his Benedictine successors.
As XIX Corps prepared to retreat along the river under the guns of the Navy, Porter could not get many of his ironclads over the falls at Alexandria. Colonel Joseph Bailey designed Bailey's Dam, to which Banks soon gave night-and-day attention. Several boats got through before a partial dam collapse. An extra upriver dam provided additional water depth, allowing the march to resume. By May 13, the last vessel made it over the dam and the expedition quit Alexandria.
Drummer Joey Brighton replaced Tony Petri, former Dictators drummer Richie Teeter replaced Brighton and, finally, on April 1, 1982, AJ Pero replaced Teeter. Future Shark Island and The Scream drummer Walt Woodward III was also in the band for three days in 1982. The band started its own T-shirt company and record label. The group released two singles that eventually made it over to the UK and caught the attention of Martin Hooker, the president of indie label Secret Records.
The entente with the Mughals did not last long and, before the harvest of 1735, Zakarya Khan, sent a strong force and occupied the Jagir. The Sikhs were driven out of Amritsar into the Bari Doab and then across the Satluj into Malwa by Diwan Lakhpat Rai, Zakarya Khan's minister. They were welcomed by Sardar Ala Singh of the Phulkian Misl of Malwa. During his sojourn in Malwa, Nawab Kapur Singh conquered the territory of Sunam and made it over to Ala Singh.
Kevin "Skeeter" Coghlan (14 October 1929 – 22 August 2002) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Coghlan, said to have been the smallest player of his era, earned his nickname of "Skeeter" when during a junior high jump competition he successfully made it over a target which was three inches above his height. Not surprisingly, Coghlan played his football as a rover. He won a Gardiner Medal in 1949 for his efforts in the league seconds.
He later joined the police force and eventually made it over to SV.2. Yamazaki's too large to fit in a labor's cockpit, so he is designated as the carrier driver for Unit 1. When not on duty he tends to SV.2's vegetable garden where his green fingers can be seen. He's extremely strong, as demonstrated in Movie 1 and 2 where Yamazaki mans the massive anti-labor rifle borrowed from the Narashino Parachute Labor team (apparently an M82 anti-material rifle).
A storm around Christmas in 2001 pounded Buffalo with of snow. Lake Erie in winter The lake effect ends or its effect is reduced, however, when the lake freezes over. In January 2011, for example, residents of Cleveland were glad when Lake Erie was "90 percent frozen" since it meant that the area had "made it over the hump" in terms of enduring repeated snowfalls which required much shoveling. Being the shallowest of the Great Lakes, it is the most likely to freeze and frequently does.
In 1176 the first recorded eisteddfod was held at the castle. After Rhys's death in 1197 his sons, Maelgwn and Gruffydd, disputed their inheritance resulting in Maelgwn surrendering Gruffydd to the Normans and selling the castle to King John. The castle was later held for William Marshall. Llywelyn the Great captured it in 1215 and at the parliament held at Aberdyfi in 1216 made it over to the sons of Gruffydd ap Rhys of Deheubarth, but in 1223 William Marshall the Younger recaptured it.
Over a hundred Suffragettes were arrested, they were brutally treated, sexually assaulted and trampled. Climate Rush held a silent vigil in memory of these brave and inspiring women. Both Helen and Laura Pankhurst – the granddaughter and great- granddaughter of Sylvia Pankhurst made it over the fence so that they might lay the wreath at the foot of the statue of their ancestor. Five days before the centenary of Black Friday, four artists from the Suffragette-inspired group took a stencil and spray cans to publicise the vigil.
He had named his barrel "The Thing", and on August 5, 1951 he set off at Chippawa, with thousands of curiosity seekers looking on. The trip started out as planned, as the barrel rode the upper rapids toward the brink of the Horseshoe Falls. The barrel made it over the cataract, however, it did not take long for onlookers to realize that the stunt had gone terribly wrong. "The Thing", which had dropped , had shattered and broken apart from the pressure of the water and the great fall.
Nicias, indeed, on arriving in the island, proposed to proceed at once to Selinus, and compel that people to submission by the display of their formidable armament. But this advice was overruled: the Athenians turned their arms against Syracuse, and the contest between Segesta and Selinus was almost forgotten in the more important struggle between those two great powers. In the summer of 415 BC an Athenian fleet, proceeding along the coast, took the small town of Hyccara, on the coast, near Segesta, and made it over to the Segestans.
Camaro Cup had for several years run as a support series to the Swedish Touring Car Championship, but in 2004 it was axed and was forced to return to its SSK roots. The 2005 season was a miserable one, with an average of six cars per weekend, and the grid never made it over seven cars. To bolster the number of starters other SSK classes were added, including old Super Touring cars such as the Audi A4 Quattro and BMW 320i. 2006 saw the series somewhat return to its former glory.
Until the late 1960s, the border fortifications were constructed almost up to the actual border line. The later "modern frontier", by contrast, incorporated a wide strip of cleared land on the Western side in front of the border fence. The outer strip ranged in width from to as much as . It gave the border guards a clear field of fire to target escapees who had made it over the fence and provided a buffer zone where engineers could work on maintaining the outward face of the border defences.
In 1947 he was appointed head gardener at the Chilton Estate, near Chilton Foliat, growing flowers and vegetables for the household in an extensive walled garden, with heated greenhouses and 200 yards of cloches. By 1981 the cost of maintaining the garden had become too high for its owner. He made it over to Dodson, who ran it as a commercial nursery. He was a successful exhibitor at the Royal Horticultural Society's shows, and in 1956 he joined the fruit and vegetable committee and served as a judge at its shows for nearly 50 years.
1—22, here p. 16. The Diepholz Lords then owned the Hollburg Castle between and Midlum on the brink of the Wesermünde Geest ridge,Otto Edert, Neuenwalde: Reformen im ländlichen Raum, Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2010, p. 27\. . allowing a good view over the lower Land of Wursten, then a corporation of free Frisian peasants under only loose overlordship of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. Rather than establishing the nunnery as their proprietary monastery the Diepholz family made it over to the cathedral chapter of the Bremen archdiocese.
Hiranandani's father experienced Partition as a nine- year-old boy; although his journey was also from Mirpur Khas to Jodhpur, the specific experiences of Nisha and her family are fictionalized. Her family is an inspiration for her fiction writing. Her father was nine when he had to leave his home during the Partition. Hiranandani grew up hearing the real-life incidents of partition from her father, uncles, and aunts–that several weeks after India’s Independence, her father, his four brothers and sisters, and his mother decided to leave Pakistan and made it over the new border by train.
Rather than establishing the nunnery as their proprietary monastery the Diepholz family made it over to the cathedral chapter of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. However, the Diepholz family adopted the advocacy (Vogtei) over the nunnery, later passed on to the Knights of Bederkesa who were related by marriage.Otto Edert, Neuenwalde: Reformen im ländlichen Raum, Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2010, p. 29\. . In 1227 Prince-Archbishop confirmed and thus recognised the foundation of the convent.Adolf Hofmeister, „Der Kampf um das Erbe der Stader Grafen zwischen den Welfen und der Bremer Kirche (1144–1236)“, in: Geschichte des Landes zwischen Elbe und Weser: 3 vols.
This agreement marked the emergence of Russia and Germany from the diplomatic isolation caused by World War I (1914-18). During World War II numerous partisans from Rapallo were shot by German occupation troops. Rapallo has been known for its climate that made it over the years the winter residence of preference for most of the affluent Italians living in the North West of Italy. Its proximity to the coast makes for mild winters where people can enjoy easy strolls on the sunny promenade and the golfers can enjoy one of the oldest courses in Italy, opened in 1930.
He also admirably from one of the navy leaders of the Great Powers, with the help from chiefs of Prince George of Greece of the torpedo's fate, made it over target boat Eta and captured the steamship Georgios of the Turkish shipping company "Hagi Daut Farkuh" which it got Turkish soldiers in the battle of Crete. Later on, he captured the sailboat ship which he entered the English pro-Turkish politician and journalist A. Bartlett, an autographer of the sultan' letter to the Turkish military leader of Crete Ethem Pasha. He died as a rear-admiral at the Salamina Navy Yard in 1913.
Sir Charles Mill, 8th Baronet sold the house and estate to Lord Robert Spencer, the youngest son of the third Duke of Marlborough, who immediately made a number of alterations to the house, including the roofing over of the central courtyard. The house then descended in the Spencer family via his stepdaughter Diana Bouverie to her daughter, who bequeathed it to the Lascelles family. They in turn made it over in the late 1940s to the National Trust, who leased it to businessman, philanthropist and art collector Simon Sainsbury until his death in 2006. His partner Stewart Grimshaw remained in occupation afterwards.
There were no injuries however the spilled diesel from the locomotives required the issue of a drinking water advisory for the small community. The locomotives that derailed were QGRY 800, QGRY 3800, and HCRY 3011. QGRY 800 made it over the washout and sat upright with its rear truck off the tracks, QGRY 3800 ended up off the track and rolled onto its side, while HCRY 3011 remained upright, but sitting on its fuel tank at a 90° to the track with its rear truck hanging by the electrical cables. In June 2015, 15 cars left the tracks near Worthington.
The first of 2 Italian races held at the fast Autodromo Dino Ferrari near Bologna was an incredibly exciting race. Ayrton Senna took pole again, and led until the final laps when his car ran out of fuel, and the lead was taken by Stefan Johansson – who had started 15th and had dropped to 17th. On a circuit that was definitely the toughest test of fuel consumption of the year, Johansson too ran out of fuel after an electronics failure. Prost then took the lead, and he too just barely made it over the start finish line after having run out of fuel.
Ferry Command's operational area was initially the North Atlantic, and its responsibility was to bring the larger aircraft that had the range to do the trip over the ocean, with the addition of extra fuel tanks, from American and Canadian factories to the RAF home Commands. This was pioneering work. Before Ferry Command, only about a hundred aircraft had attempted a North Atlantic crossing in good weather, and only about half had made it. Over the course of the war, more than 9,000 essential aircraft were individually ferried across the ocean and the aircraft played a significant role in the outcome of the war.
Notable personalities on this team were CB Deion Sanders, WR Andre Rison, and CB Tim McKyer, a talented but brash player who had quickly worn out his welcome with the Miami Dolphins the year prior but emerged as a leader for Atlanta. Also new to the team was QB Brett Favre, drafted from Southern Mississippi during the off-season. Atlanta tied the San Francisco 49ers with a 10–6 record, but made it over them due to a Billy Joe Tolliver hail mary earlier that year. The Falcons made it to the second round of the playoffs by beating the New Orleans Saints at the Louisiana Superdome (27-20).
After getting to the southern end of the lake, the trail veered west near Echo Lake and climbing steeply made it over the Sierra on Echo Summit (Johnson's Pass). The steep descent from Johnson's Pass brought the trail down to Slippery Ford on the South Fork American River. From there, Johnson's Cutoff headed westward following the river from Strawberry to today's Kyburz, California, before crossing to its north side and ascending about to Peavine Ridge and following its crest to get around a rocky stretch of the river. After descending Peavine ridge the trail forded the South Fork of the American River near Pacific House.
Foster then observed the trio walking down the stone stairway, instead of walking down the narrow spiral road. He then lost sight of the trio as they made their nervy journey to Kassel - a strong military centre. Tunstall explained, the guards at the other end of the bridge saluted at the Hauptmann as they made it over the bridge on their way out of the castle grounds. Though Kassel is a right turn from the exit of the castle, exiting the grounds they turned left before they set on their way to Kassel and made their way to the bottom of the hill, where they removed and hid their commission disguises.
For one, many historians now believe that Dollard and his men went up the Ottawa River for other reasons and did not even know of the approaching Iroquois. Nevertheless, Dollard did indeed divert the Iroquois army temporarily from its objective in 1660, thereby allowing the settlers to harvest their crop and escape famine. Some historians have claimed that all Frenchmen including Dollard were killed in the last valiant explosion of the famous grenade that had not made it over the wall of the fort and landed in the midst of the remaining French. Others claim that some were captured and tortured to death, and in some extreme cases even cannibalized by the Iroquois.
After three days the troops arrived at linkewitzhoff where after they continued their march the next day towards the town of Darsūniškis where Hummerhielm went with his cavalry force to scout a distance away from his infantry. Here he was attacked by the vanguard of Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki's army which consisted of roughly 6,000 men. The Polish attack was repulsed and the Swedish cavalry started persecuting their defeated opponents until they were ambushed by the whole army of Wiśniowiecki. Hummerhielm was quickly captured but his men continued resisting until there were only 20 wounded Swedish cavalry men left who were all captured and the rest killed, except for one man who made it over Neman to report to the main Swedish army of their defeat.
Before long the ridiculous jokes gave way to the serious attacks as a group of about forty riders made it over the first climb in good order, including the three favorites as well as the young riders of Kuiper, Pollentier and Maertens. Despite the advice from his directeur and team captain, Van Impe joined an early attack made by Italian riders Fausto Bertoglio and Marcello Bergamo to both test the waters, and see if he couldn't get away from the rest of the elite riders. Before long the threesome was reeled back by the group lead by Zoetemelk and Thevenet. By the time the race reached the foot of Alpe d’Huez French rider Raymond Delisle launched the first attack and from there riders began being dropped left and right, including Kuiper, Maertens and Pollentier.
Manly could have put the game beyond doubt seven minutes before half-time when Watmough charged onto a pass and broke through flimsy defence before popping a soft pass to a flying Brett Stewart who somehow managed to drop the ball with a try under the posts seemingly seconds away. In the 37th minute Leeds were just into Manly's half when they kicked ahead, regathered and got the ball to Danny McGuire who made it over the line but had the ball stripped from his grasp by Matt Orford in a one-on-one tackle before he could ground it. Jamie Jones-Buchanan was there to press the ball to the turf however, so the try was given by the video referee. Kevin Sinfield missed the relatively easy conversion, so Leeds were down 12–4.
The place was taken twice by Mahmud Khilji of Malwa in the middle of the fifteenth century, and subsequently appears to have belonged alternately to the Ranas of Mewar and the Mughal emperors. In or about 1650, Shah Jahan granted it in Jagir to Raja Roop Singh of Kishangarh, who partially built a palace here, but Rana Raj Singh retook it in 1660. Twenty years later, Aurangzeb captured the palace and in 1700 made it over to Jhujar Singh Chief of Pisangan (now in Ajmer district) from whom it was recovered by Rana Amar Singh in 1706, and it since then remained in the uninterrupted possession of his successors. Chivalrous Mehta Agar Chand (Bachhawat), son of Mehta Prithviraj, then adviser to Maharana Ari Singh II since 1761, was also appointed as first Kiledar of Mandalgarh Fort in 1765.
Armfelt commenced an attack on the suburb with his jägers—without the planned support of the Swedish gunboats—with success; the Swedish jägers traversed the marsh on the sides and, after an hour of musket exchange, forced the defenders to retreat across the Peene and into the town of Anklam itself. The Swedes were unable to repair the bridge, which had been ruined by the retreating French, due to the accurate fire they received from across the river. After a few hours of insignificant firefight, Cardell, with 50 men from the Västmanland Regiment, crossed the river in a pram and launched a surprising bayonet charge which forced the French away from the bridge. While Cardell pursued the baggage train of the fleeing enemy just outside the town, more Swedes made it over and joined the fight; the French force soon routed without offering much of a resistance, leaving the train along with 167 men in the hands of the Swedes.
While Almásy presents the discovery as his own, von der Esch describes the encountervon der Esch, HansjoachimWeenak - die Karawane ruft, Brochhaus, Leipzig 1941 as having been made after Almásy left Wadi Halfa with Count Zsigmond Széchenyi and Jenő Horthy on a hunting trip to the Wadi Howar.Széchenyi, ZsigmondHengergő Homok (Roling Sand), Budapest 1936 As Almásy's only illustration shows a group of Egyptian fellahin surrounding a car (no car could have made it over to the island), while von der Esch shows several photos taken on the island, the story of the latter is more likely to be true. In April 1935, again accompanied by Hansjoachim von der Esch, Almásy explored the Great Sand Sea from Ain Dalla to Siwa Oasis, the last remaining 'blank spot' untouched by earlier explorers or Patrick Clayton's surveys. In his book Almásy claims to have been in the service of the Egyptian Government, a statement which led some authors to claim that Almásy was a cartographer of the Libyan Desert in a formal capacity.
On the 29th the 10th Guards mopped up the German remnants that had not made it over the Ugra before boldly pushing up the rail line towards Yelnya. On August 30 the Army continued to make good progress, pushing back the 342nd Infantry Division with the 29th Guards Division and 119th Tank Regiment in the lead. By 1700 hours Soviet infantry and tanks were attacking into the town and within two hours Yelnya was liberated. From here it was only 75km to Smolensk.Forczyk, Smolensk 1943: The Red Army's Relentless Advance, Kindle ed. Note this source states in error at one point that Yelnya was cleared on August 20. However, despite the German 4th Army being in dire straits, Sokolovskii's forces were again nearly out of fuel and ammunition; in addition nine of his rifle divisions were reduced to 3,000 men or less. On September 7 the STAVKA agreed to another suspension of the offensive. It recommenced at 0545 hours on September 15 with another 90-minute artillery attack against the positions of the IX Army Corps west of Yelnya; the Corps was assigned to hold a 40km-wide front with five decimated divisions.

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