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Tuymans makes Francis Bacon at his most ferocious look agreeable.
The River is one of Bruce's most ferocious records—which, Christ, that's saying something.
When matched with Herring, Fedor put on the most ferocious performance of his career.
"Today is one of the most ferocious days our people have seen," he said.
S. imperialism is the most ferocious enemy of the people of the entire world.
What followed next was one of the most ferocious battles man has ever waged.
The political fractures Eastwood exposes are more elemental than even the most ferocious partisanship.
Furman's discovery orders unleashed one of the most ferocious and unusual procedural battles I've ever seen.
The two scorers promised Wednesday to bring their most ferocious game to the next contest on Friday.
It was by far the most ferocious attempt to shame me, intimidate me and break my spirit.
The offensive is one of the most ferocious in Syria's seven-year civil war, despite a Feb.
" It said it will "deal with the US's most ferocious declaration of war with fire surely and definitely.
This was Wilmington, North Carolina, as the most ferocious part of the storm passed over on Friday morning.
Blahyi and other rebel commanders fought back, leading to one of the most ferocious battles of the war.
He's worn the UFC heavyweight title, and doled out some of the most ferocious knockouts in heavyweight history.
In the movie's most ferocious scene, the chair rises up on its footrest and launches an attack, eyes aglow.
His new book, published in France in November, includes his most ferocious polemic yet against the "delusion" of Islamophobia.
"James Baldwin ... once said that 'ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy justice can have,' " he continued.
Contrast that with 2011, the most ferocious year for tornadoes in decades, when 59 deadly storms claimed 553 lives.
It's easy to mourn the loss of this industry's old form, and to lionize Hersh as its most ferocious remnant.
Among his companions in Puerto Inirida were two of the FARC's most ferocious commanders, known as El Paisa and Romaña.
That surge came before Irma, which is setting up to be the costliest and most ferocious storm in U.S. history.
Despite having a history of breeding some of the world's most ferocious fighters—the Vikings—combat sports are technically illegal in Iceland.
To be taken out by one of the most ferocious storms on Mars in decades: "That's an honorable death," Dr. Squyres said.
But humans aren't actually that comfortable living around them (and for decent reason — they're one of the most ferocious predators in North America).
But if we abandon it, others are sure to step in, prodding and baiting the beast to bring out its most ferocious side.
As the rapid appearance of this bloom demonstrates, life has a habit of prevailing even in the face of nature's most ferocious conflagrations.
The only person who can stand up to one of the most ferocious-looking colossal beasts is the tiny but undeniably badass Lyanna Mormont.
This little wind-up frog is no match for two of the fluffiest, cutest, most ferocious 8-week-old Samoyed puppies in the world.
"Today is one of the most ferocious days our people have seen," Abbas said, before turning his thoughts to the newly-anointed US Embassy.
On Saturday Aleppo, of late the most ferocious battleground as the regime and its allies have sought to clear out the rebels, was eerily quiet.
We got Chad out at The Grove in L.A. -- smoking his stogie -- and recalling the most ferocious hit he ever took during an NFL game.
White Lung, "Hungry": Vancouver's White Lung is one of the most ferocious punk bands working, and they're releasing their new album Paradise on May 6th.
Rebel forces disputed the government's claim of a major advance, but the city suffered possibly the most ferocious assaults in five years of civil war.
You might think that 20 of the most ferocious carnivores ever to walk the planet would be able to handily defeat a small army of chickens.
Although it's not the biggest or most ferocious dinosaur, the Ankylosaurus was covered in bony plates that served as armor against its predators, including the T.rex.
" On Friday, Mr. Kim said he took Mr. Trump's latest assault personally and accused him of making "the most ferocious declaration of a war in history.
When the show débuted, its most ferocious critic was, unexpectedly, Eddie Huang , its producer and also the author of the memoir on which it was based.
The front-runner is Iván Duque (pictured left), an ally of a conservative former president, Álvaro Uribe, who was the peace accord's most ferocious critic (see article).
The two of them will fight over anything—snowstorms, schools, pizza, naps, a deer in Harlem—but their most ferocious differences seem to be over the subways.
Some of the most ferocious battles during World War I took place not in Europe but on the streets of America -- and some are still being fought today.
The two fighters stand out as two of the best and most ferocious produced by the Pride era, and a fight between them would be steeped in history.
Taal's eruptions were a reminder that the country of 105 million is perched on the Pacific Ocean's's ring of fire, where seismic activity is at its most ferocious.
Football linebacker Dick Butkus played nine seasons (1965 to 1973) for the Chicago Bears as one of the most ferocious competitors in the history of the National Football League.
The conservative firebrand, who rose to prominence as one of President Obama's most ferocious critics, now regrets the division he helped create and is disillusioned with the Republican Party.
Now the engineering that's made the mantis shrimp one of the most ferocious killers in the sea could make its way into robots—ideally not of the ferocious killer variety.
The battle over taxing sugar-sweetened beverages is becoming one of the world's most ferocious policy brawls — a clash of science, politics and money in dozens of countries and cities.
Politicians feared the gun lobby, led by the National Rifle Association (NRA), and some of the most ferocious opposition to gun control measures came from Democrats who represented rural communities.
With the help of Russian air strikes, the army has waged one of the most ferocious offensives of the war to recapture eastern Ghouta, killing more than 1,600 people since Feb.
"If you're a local retailer or small manufacturer or artist or writer or publisher, you're watching as your city and state hands your tax dollars to your most ferocious antagonist," she said.
Calling Trump "mentally deranged" and his comments "the most ferocious declaration of a war in history," Kim said his U.N. speech on Tuesday confirmed Pyongyang's nuclear program has been "the correct path".
Harvey caused at least 70 deaths when it made landfall at the end of August, and Irma became the most ferocious storm ever measured in the Atlantic with sustained winds of 185-mph.
But the most ferocious complaints against Lauer came from Clinton supporters and liberals who were amazed that Lauer failed to contradict Trump when the Republican candidate brazenly lied about opposing the Iraq War.
Like some other members of Team Trump he comes from the Senate offices of Jeff Sessions, Mr Trump's pick as attorney general, one of Washington's most ferocious opponents of legal and illegal immigration.
LONDON (Reuters) - Court One will be no place for the fainthearted on Wednesday as two of the game's most ferocious hitters, Gilles Muller and Marin Cilic, go toe-to-toe in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Savoy came out with these bombastic cheap dance tracks, with the most ferocious lyrics sung by Rowetta Satchell, a fantastic raw English soul singer of English and Nigerian descent who also performed with the Happy Mondays.
Over the last week, Aleppo has been the site of some of the most ferocious fighting in Syria's five-year civil war, after the collapse of a cease-fire negotiated by the United States and Russia.
But they also intersect at a crucial moment in the N.B.A.'s evolution on the court and are thicker, even, than the figurative blood that was spilled in one of the most ferocious rivalries in league history.
Residents of rebel-held eastern Aleppo say it has been subjected to the most ferocious bombardment of the war since the Damascus government declared a new offensive that has killed dozens of people in the last two days.
But that Daddy Warbucks paternalism was how, in 1982, the owner of the country's most ferocious comedic imagination — Richard Pryor — went from desperate janitor to live-in amusement for the bratty son of a rotten businessman (Jackie Gleason).
"Releasing such a tepid criticism in the middle of the most ferocious crackdown against opposition and human rights leaders in five years leaves the State Department, again, looking like it can't face the reality of Bahrain's mess," Dooley said.
While I was conducting research for a book on the United States 10th Mountain Division, which has fought in some of America's most ferocious military campaigns over the last century, I came across a letter that stopped me cold.
Mr. Obama offered an optimistic portrait of America and a strong defense of his policies, but also unleashed by far his most ferocious attack yet on Mr. Trump, even portraying the Republican nominee as a threat to the country.
This track could take the storm's most intense core south of the bustling city of Taipei, or if the storm jogs slightly north of its forecast track, its most ferocious winds and highest storm surge could affect the city.
In the most ferocious day of attacks so far in the presidential campaign, the two traded insults as they each campaigned in Iowa, offering a preview of what a general election matchup between the two men might look like.
That's been the case since his days rapping alongside his brother, Malice, as one-half of the Clipse; together, they were responsible for some of the most ferocious and meticulous drug-dealing-demimonde rapping the genre has ever seen.
The jihadists have opened their most ferocious assault yet to capture the last Syrian government-controlled area in the eastern province of Deir al-Zor, a pocket of Deir al-Zor city that is surrounded by Islamic State territory.
But if chaos is what Mr Trump's most ferocious insurgents seek, and if it serves as a signifier of authenticity to the base upon which the legislators' electoral fortunes stand, then chaos is a price they will accept, for now.
In the past few months he has expanded his coalition's majority from only one to six; tamed his most ferocious critic, Avigdor Lieberman, by giving him responsibility for the defence ministry; and purged his own Likud party of several rivals.
We humans aren't actually that comfortable living around them (and for decent reason — they're one of the most ferocious predators in North America.) Some conservationists fear that by lifting federal protections, the bears will be at greater risk of conflict.
The Philadelphia fighter announced his presence as one of the UFC's most ferocious strikers with his spinning backfist KO win over veteran Danny Castillo at UFC 182, also winning a Performance of the Night bonus in the process, at the beginning of 2015.
"The most ferocious animal in the jungle is Hannah Beast," Hannah B. says The women all seemed to enjoy the day, and spirits are running high as they go into the cocktail portion of the night — but things quickly take a turn.
To have a 90-day mission last for 15 years, and then end as a consequence of a one of the most ferocious dust storms to hit Mars in a very long time, we can walk away with our heads held high.
The French president has come closer than any of his predecessors in acknowledging the scale of violence committed by French forces in the Algerian war of independence from 1954-1962, one of the most ferocious anti-colonial struggles of the last century.
It's very possible that Sheer Mag is the best band on this planet right now: in Tina Halliday they have the most ferocious vocalist currently doing it, they're hugely skilled in the business of crafting melodies, and the riffs, well, they speak for themselves.
Fierce fighting -- some of the most ferocious in the conflict's five-year history -- has raged around the southwestern Aleppo, particularly around the strategically crucial Al Ramouseh neighborhood, as the rebels launched a concerted push to break the siege and allow for the resupply of the encircled enclave.
Intense airstrikes as regime fights back The area remains the scene of intense fighting -- some of the most ferocious in the conflict's five-year history -- with waves of heavy regime airstrikes and rocket attacks launched in response, as the Syrian government attempts to win back the territory.
Now after two rounds of debates with almost two dozen candidates, Sanders is trying to distinguish himself not only by proposing spending more on fighting climate change than any other candidate has, but by anchoring himself as the most ferocious opponent of the fossil fuel industry.
Mulvaney first came to Congress in 2011 as part of the Tea Party wave and quickly became identified as one of the most ferocious opponents of the Obama agenda and government spending in general, even going further than many of his colleagues in opposing increases to military spending.
JOHANNESBURG — A tropical cyclone that is among the most ferocious ever to strike Africa's eastern coast continued to bring heavy rains and fierce winds to Mozambique on Friday, and there are fears that it could lead to the kind of deadly floods that devastated the country last month.
For some years now, infectious disease doctors have been warning that unless we rein in use of antibiotics in both people and livestock, there will come a day when they will be powerless against the most ferocious bugs, turning the clock back to the early years of the 20th century.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Recode co-founder Kara Swisher agreed to conduct an interview Tuesday on Twitter, and it had all the makings of a great read: The CEO of one of the most influential and controversial tech platforms in the world taking questions from one of the industry's most ferocious reporters.
The confused wrangling over the cease-fire came after the U.N. warned of horrific scenes of slaughter as pro-government forces entered rebel-held neighborhoods in the northern Syrian city, which has seen some of the most ferocious battles in the country's five-year civil war since rebel groups seized territory in 2012.
Doubtless seeking to ape President's Trump style and win his approval, they began competing with each other to make the most ferocious denunciation of their Democratic colleagues and the most heartfelt declaration of sympathy for Judge Kavanaugh, in a show of empathy far keener than they managed to muster for Dr. Blasey.
Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world and made the most ferocious declaration of a war in history that he would destroy [North Korea], we will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hardline countermeasure in history.
Trump launched one of his most ferocious broadsides to date against Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, suggesting the attorney general was essentially AWOL and performing badly on a variety of issues.
TV launched one of his most ferocious broadsides to date against Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, suggesting the attorney general was essentially AWOL and performing badly on a variety of issues.
Counterpoint: He's also the most ferocious player in the league, who, despite those aforementioned shortcomings, will probably average another triple-double—the backlash to which is understandable and something I happen to agree with, but, like, it's also completely fine to marvel at something nobody else has done/can/will do—for a team that's headed to the playoffs. 9.
Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world and made the most ferocious declaration of a war in history that he would destroy the D.P.R.K. [Democratic People's Republic of Korea], we will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.
Rhodes comments that The Aftermath contains "the most ferocious denunciations of (Bolshevik) Russia: ... poisoned ... infected ... a plague-bearing Russia ... armed hordes".
Shortstop Dick Bartell was known as one of the most ferocious competitors of his era. In 1940, he hit only .233 for the Tigers, but he had 76 walks boosting his on- base percentage by 100 points to .335.
The region was at the heart of the general strike of winter 1960-1961, which helped Wallonia to gain autonomy. It was also the site of the first dechristianisation in Belgium, and the most ferocious opposition to Leopold III's return to the throne.
Thomas Edwards (1599–1647) was an English Puritan clergyman. He was a very influential preacher in London of the 1640s, and also one of the most ferocious polemical writers of the time, arguing from a conservative Presbyterian point of view against the Independents.
Cormac mac Art Ó Melaghlain, was King of Mide from about 1205 to 1239. He was acknowledged as one of the most ferocious and formidable opponents of the Normans since their arrival in Ireland. He died at Inisdowginn on the river Suck, near Dunlo in Hy-Many, in 1239.
Like the Yale, their horns could swivel in any direction. They called the forest bulls "flesh eaters" and they were twice the size of regular bulls in all of Greece. They were the most ferocious and savage of all animals. They could run at great speeds and their hair was red.
Sap from a calypto plant is highly useful, but harvesting it is dangerous. The calypto sap erupts from punctures and inhalation can cause death. Of all the plants a verasoma is the most ferocious and formidable, a mobile carnivorous plant. It usually attacks from underground keeping its small weak point well away from any threat.
"See the Way" was included on the Obscure 60s Garage, Volume 5: Australian Edition compilation. The Black Diamonds have become recognised as a trailblazing and innovative group. According to music writer Ian McFarlane, "the Black Diamonds will be remembered as one of the most ferocious garage punk outfits Australia ever produced in the 1960s".
Dedi also tried to claim the mark of Meissen through marriage to Adela, and rebelled against Henry IV of Germany when Henry refused to invest Dedi with this property. Lampert of Hersfeld depicted Adela as the driving force behind Dedi’s rebellion, calling her a “most ferocious wife” (saevissima uxor). Lampert, Annales, a.1069, p.
In this avatar, Kātyāyanī rides a lion and has four hands. She is a form of Maha Lakshmi ;Day 7 – Kalaratri Considered the most ferocious form of Goddess Durga, Kalaratri is revered on Saptami. It is believed that Parvati removed her fair skin to kill the demons Sumbha and Nisumbha. The color of the day is White.
The 1930 "New Flora and Silva, Volume 2" said of the mountain Aboriginals that "the majority of them live in a state of war against Japanese authority".ed. Cox 1930, p. 94. The Bunun and Atayal were described as the "most ferocious" Aboriginals, and police stations were targeted by Aboriginals in intermittent assaults.The Japan Year Book 1937, p. 1004.
Dalian derbies (simplified Chinese: 大连德比; pinyin: Dàlián Débǐ) refers to various local derbies between the football teams of Dalian. The term specifically refers to individual matches between the teams, but can also be used to describe the general rivalry between the different clubs. Dalian Shide against Dalian Aerbin are ranked as the most ferocious Dalian Derbies.
154–155 Their appearance included a cover of Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm", reinterpreted as a criticism of Thatcher. Hot Press Niall Stokes called their performance "the blackest and most ferocious set of their entire career". In June 1986, U2 embarked on the six-show Conspiracy of Hope tour for Amnesty International, halting the album's recording sessions for about two months.
Crook 2014, p. 16. The 1930 "New Flora and Silva, Volume 2" said of the mountain Aboriginals that the "majority of them live in a state of war against Japanese authority".ed. Cox 1930, p. 94. The Bunun and Atayal were described as the "most ferocious" Aboriginals, and police stations were targeted by Aboriginals in intermittent assaults.The Japan Year Book 1937, p. 1004.
Tyson currently ranks No. 14 in BoxRec's ranking of the greatest heavyweight boxers in history. He was ranked No. 16 on The Rings list of 100 greatest punchers of all time, and No. 1 in the ESPN.com list of "The Hardest Hitters in Heavyweight History". Sky Sports described him as "perhaps the most ferocious fighter to step into a professional ring".
Maximo Ramos refers to this category as the weredog, though the creature does not necessarily transform into a dog. Ramos reasons that the werecreature of a given region is named after their most ferocious creature. As such, for example, Europe has werewolves, India has weretigers, Africa has wereleopards, and Russia has werebears. The Philippines has no indigenous wolf population, thus making weredog the more appropriate term.
The design was criticized for this weakness as well as the wide dispersal of the turrets along the length of the ship. They have been described by naval historian R. A. Burt as "cruiser editions of the ".Burt, pp. 84–86, and by E.H.H. Archibald of the Greenwich National Maritime Museum as "armed in a manner that presented one of the most ferocious sights in the fleet".
Normally peaceful mountain gorillas are shown squabbling when play gets out of hand, and one of them communicates real fright by urinating uncontrollably. Large herbivores that have horns or antlers are naturally inclined to use them to assert their dominance over the females in a herd. Duelling male ibex and Alaskan bull moose undergo some of the most ferocious engagements — sometimes to the death.
" The band quickly garnered a hometown following as well, with the Chicago Reader calling it "sick and greasy black metal that does an admirable job inventing the sound of a mind tearing itself apart." The band was also featured in Kerrang! where it was lauded as "one of the most ferocious things you'll hear in 2014. Immortal Bird have delivered a septic, gnawing, and phenomenal debut here.
The Guangzhou Derbies, or Canton Derbies () are various local derbies between the football teams of Guangzhou. The term specifically refers to individual matches between the teams, but can also be used to describe the general rivalry between the different clubs. Guangzhou Apollo (predecessor of Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao) against Guangzhou Matsunichi (1995–2000) and Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao against Guangzhou R&F; are ranked as two of the most ferocious Guangzhou Derbies.
The most ferocious organized crime group was GheeHinKongsi; estimated to have 800 members, this group was largely made of the Cantonese. Other secret societies involved in crime include the Hai San, a gang that rivalled the Ghee Hin group in competition for land houses and business opportunities. Major legislative development in the colonial government led to the suppression of secret societies as law enforcement authorities thwarted the activities of organized crime.
Katō Kiyomasa was one of the most ferocious Samurai who ever lived. The son of a blacksmith, he joined Toyotomi Hideyoshi at age 18 and became legendary for his ferocity in combat, distinguishing himself at the battle of Shizugatake. A senior general, he was awarded lordship of Kumamoto castle in Higo at the age of 26. Awarded a large fief of 250,000 koku in Higo province, Katō ruthlessly suppressed Christianity.
The Shanghai Derbies (simplified Chinese: 上海德比; pinyin: Shànghǎi Débǐ) are various local derbies between the football teams of Shanghai. The term specifically refers to individual matches between the teams, but can also be used to describe the general rivalry between the different clubs. Shanghai Shenhua against Shanghai COSCO/Inter Shanghai (2002–2005) and Shanghai Shenhua against Shanghai SIPG are ranked as two of the most ferocious Shanghai Derbies.
Young Karana, realizing that her 6-year-old brother, Ramo, has been left behind, returns to the island. Karana and Ramo are left alone, menaced by a pack of wild dogs. The most ferocious of the dogs kills Ramo, and Karana teaches herself archery and hunts the dog. She puts an arrow in its chest but then takes pity on the animal and nurses it back to health.
Films such as these, and stories of large schools of red-bellies attacking humans, fuel their exaggerated and erroneous reputation as being one of the most ferocious freshwater fish. In reality, they are generally timid scavengers, fulfilling a role similar to vultures on land. In the 2010 film Piranha 3D, a previously unknown piranha is discovered. Christopher Lloyd's character misidentifies a specimen of this monstrous new species as the familiar Pygocentrus nattereri.
Chelsea also won the first ever top-flight London derby with a 2–1 victory over Woolwich Arsenal, in a First Division game at Stamford Bridge on 9 November 1907. As of the 2019–20 season, there are twelve clubs in the Premier League and Football League that play in the Greater London area. Arsenal against Tottenham Hotspur and Millwall against West Ham United are ranked as two of the most ferocious London derbies.
The Germans preceded their main attack with an artillery bombardment from 5 a.m. Later on that day, two German battalions (49th and 83rd) moved towards Tychy, they were faced by Polish units, in the area of the village of Zwakow. The battle that followed was one of the most ferocious of all those that took place in September 1939 in Upper Silesia. Polish units managed to halt the Germans, preventing them from capturing the town of Wyry.
" Also Exclaim! reviewer Ian Gormely considers the album "a must for anyone with an interest in the history of American hard rock". Despite "the raw production... and lack of an obvious hit... it laid the groundwork for their future success", thanks also to Twisted Sister's "tongue- in-cheek presentation that latter-day hair metal bands clearly lacked." Adrian Begrand of PopMatters reviews the album as a "near-classic" and "the most ferocious of the band’s career.
In the summer of 1862, after recovering from a bullet wound in the chest, Mangas Coloradas met with an intermediary to call for peace. In January 1863, he decided to meet with U.S. military leaders at Fort McLane (Apache Tejo), in southwestern New Mexico. He was promised provisions in return for peace, but the American government didn't want to have peace with them.Geronimo, S.M. Barrett Geronimo: The True Story of America's Most Ferocious Warrior, 1906, republished 2011 , p.
His admiration for James Brown was evident on the group's live album, which contains a twelve-minute version of James Brown's "Cold Sweat". As noted by one reviewer, "Black Pearl crank out some hard rockin' psych-rock music with the most ferocious drumbeats you've heard in a while."Uncredited, Overview of Black Pearl ; www.nehrecords.com. The band's three guitar lineup was considered to be both unique and powerful, being a format also found in contemporaries Moby Grape and Buffalo Springfield.
Her left hand holds a vase filled with the waters of long life. She wears a tiger skin, which displays her prowess over the most ferocious energies of nature. She stands upon a lotus flower representing the purity of her wisdom and is surrounded by flames burning all ignorance. Yeshe Walmo works swiftly when called upon for any assistance (health problems, business problems, life problems, etc.) and is an especially good aide to students and scholars.
He was rapidly promoted, becoming lieutenant colonel and head of the Mechanised Specialist Reconnaissance Regiment in Masaka, better known as the "Suicide Battalion", by 1973. Gore quickly gained a reputation as "the most ferocious and vicious commander" of the Uganda Army. According to one of his subordinates, Colonel Bernard Rwehururu, Gore was not fond of administrative work, and instead preferred to solve issues through fistfights. A hands-on leader, he "did not know or care much about matters of command".
In 884, when Zhu Quanzhong the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit was under attack by Qin Zongquan the military governor of Fengguo Circuit (奉國, headquartered in modern Zhumadian, Henan), Zhu Quanzhong sought aid from Zhu Xuan. Zhu Xuan sent his cousin Zhu Jin, who was said to be the most ferocious officer in Zhu Xuan's army, to aid Zhu Quanzhong. After Zhu Jin repelled Qin's attack, Zhu Quanzhong, thanking Zhu Xuan, honored Zhu Xuan as an older brother.Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 256.
The Civil War was a contest marked by the ferocity and frequency of battle. Over four years, 237 named battles were fought, as were many more minor actions and skirmishes, which were often characterized by their bitter intensity and high casualties. In his book The American Civil War, John Keegan writes that "The American Civil War was to prove one of the most ferocious wars ever fought". In many cases, without geographic objectives, the only target for each side was the enemy's soldier.
The band then departed on a month-long, sold-out U.S. Tour supporting Dimmu Borgir, Cryptopsy, and Krisiun, further solidifying the band as one of the underground's most ferocious upcoming death metal acts. In November 2002 Diabolic made their European debut, for a month-long tour of 10 countries in support of Behemoth, Deströyer 666, and Deicide. By 2003, and after the European Tour, the band had gone through several major lineup changes. Gone was the original lineup, who had all been replaced.
The Guachichil would disguise themselves as grotesque animals using animal heads and red paint then yelled like crazed beasts making the Spanish lose control of the livestock. The fifty mile mountain range, from currently La Montesa to Milagros, Zacatecas, was known as "El Camino Del Infierno" or "The Path of Hell" by the Spanish. The caravans were required to pass through that fifty mile mountain range because a detour would be very lengthy. Within "The Path of Hell" the most ferocious attacks took place.
Then swords were drawn and warrior fought against warrior. The most ferocious champion on Harald's side was Ubbe the Frisian who killed scores of enemies before being shot down by Norwegian archers. Stærkod, on Hring's side, fought first with Ubbe the Frisian and received of him six wounds before the combatants drifted apart in the chaos. Then he fought with the shield maiden, Veborg, who struck him in the face so that his beard dangled loose, but he bit his beard to hold on to it.
As with all his previous addresses, Governor Safford discussed the current situation involving the Indian Wars. To this he added his concerns about outlaws. Declaring highwaymen "are a scourge to civilization, a disgrace to humanity, and should be swept from the face of the earth as remorselessly as the most ferocious wild beast", he recommended highway robbery be made a capital crime. The governor was able to report that the Yuma Territorial Prison was partially open, holding eight prisoners with a capacity for thirty.
1, no. 1 (April 19, 1919), pg. 2. For the next 10 weeks, Reed's newspaper documented one of the most ferocious factional struggles in the history of the Socialist Party of America, a veritable war marked by arbitrary dissolutions of party units, lockouts from facilities, and takeovers of scheduled meetings. This blow-by-blow coverage which makes The New York Communist one of the most important primary sources for historians studying the process of formation of the American Communist movement during the tumultuous year of 1919.
Sonya is the traveling circus' most ferocious, yet playful Eurasian brown bear who appears in Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. Her tricycle riding act is only topped by her ridiculous tutu. But her biggest trick of all will be casting a spell on King Julien, who is instantly smitten with her. Strangely, she does not talk in English nor is as anthropomorphic like most of the other characters, but Julien can understand what she is saying when she growls (the way she communicates instead).
Nobody leaves Blake alone in the wild when he decides Blake must undergo a vision quest. On his quest, Blake kills two U.S. Marshals, experiences visions of nature spirits, and grieves over the remains of a dead fawn that was killed accidentally by his pursuers. He paints his face with the fawn's blood and rejoins Nobody on their journey. Meanwhile, the most ferocious member of the bounty hunter posse, Cole Wilson, has killed his comrades (eating one of them) and continued his hunt alone.
They also feature two very different third sections, after the acoustic guitar drops out. According to Doggett, Stills prepared a ten-minute "jam" edit "with feral howls, random dialogue and all". Biographer John Einarson describes an extended version "featuring an eastern flavored raga middle electric guitar passage with Stephen and Neil at their most ferocious." However, Stills continued to refine the arrangement; he abandoned the third section jam and replaced it with the vocal coda "Soon she's going to fly away, Sadness is her own" verses over a simple banjo and acoustic guitar accompaniment.
The Gansu Braves under Dong Fuxiang, which some sources described as "ill disciplined", were armed with modern weapons but were not trained according to Western drill and wore traditional Chinese uniforms. They led the defeat of the Alliance at Langfang in the Seymour Expedition and were the most ferocious in besieging the Legations in Beijing. Some Banner forces were given modernised weapons and Western training, becoming the Metropolitan Banner forces, which were decimated in the fighting. Among the Manchu dead was the father of the writer Lao She.
The Shaw Commission was a British enquiry that investigated the violent rioting in Palestine in late August 1929. It described the massacre at Hebron: > About 9 o'clock on the morning of the 24th of August, Arabs in Hebron made a > most ferocious attack on the Jewish ghetto and on isolated Jewish houses > lying outside the crowded quarters of the town. More than 60 Jews – > including many women and children – were murdered and more than 50 were > wounded. This savage attack, of which no condemnation could be too severe, > was accompanied by wanton destruction and looting.
Danks hence entered the saddle bronc competition, and after a few setbacks he made it to the finals, where two horses Millbrook and Steamboat, were waiting for their riders. By a draw, Danks rode Millbrook, considered an easier horse than Steamboat, "the most ferocious bucker Frontier Days had ever seen." At the time the riders tried to stay on the horses until they stopped bucking and started to run. To Danks, the saddle that he won in 1907 was not a trophy, but a necessity of practical use.
Commandos backed by the 2nd Battalion The Princesses of Wales's Royal Regiment and the Afghan National Army attacked and captured the town of Shin Kalay, west of Lashkar Gah. K Company (Black Knights) fought in the trenches surrounding the area, forcing the withdrawal of the insurgents. Royal Engineers found their efforts to build patrol bases hampered by heavy rain turning the ground into a sea of mud. Lima Company, 42 Commando saw the most ferocious close-quarters fighting during the 360-degree battle for Zarghun Kalay, northwest of Lashkar Gah, on 17 December.
Pacific viperfish do not have a particular fish that they mainly feed on, but they will go after crustaceans, plankton, shrimp, small fish and occasionally will catch a larger fish. The pacific viperfish is one of the nine different species that belong to the genus Chauliodus or Viperfish. The pacific viperfish tend to be the largest of the species, typically reaching lengths of up to 1 foot and are considered an example of deep-sea gigantism. The pacific viperfish is classified as one of the most ferocious deep seas fish for its size.
Flamingos in the Camargue Horses and cattle in the Camargue The Camargue is home to more than 400 species of birds and has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International. Its brine ponds provide one of the few European habitats for the greater flamingo. The marshes are also a prime habitat for many species of insects, notably (and notoriously) some of the most ferocious mosquitos to be found anywhere in France. Camargue horses (Camarguais) roam the extensive marshlands, along with Camargue cattle (see below).
The Battle of Narnaul (also called Battle of Nasibpur) was fought on 16 November 1857, between the British Raj and Indian natives during the First War of Indian Independence. In 1857, Pran Sukh Yadav along with Rao Tula Ram of Rewari and Kushal Singh of Auwa fought with the British at Nasibpur village near Narnaul. The battle was one of the most ferocious battles of the First War of Indian Independence. During the Battle of Narnaul at Nasibpur on 16 November 1857, British lost 70 British soldiers and their commanders Colonel Gerrard and Captain Wallace.
There have been calls for clasps denoting Operation Telic numbers, although none have been authorised to date. This includes a call made by three battle group commanders for a rosette to be issued for Telic 9, (November 2006 – May 2007), the most ferocious deployment to date. It had more ammunition spent than those previous, and had the highest number of British soldiers killed in one month (12 killed during April 2007) since the opening month of the war (27 died in March 2003, only three of which were to enemy action).
The most ferocious family that is known for its power, harshness, and skilled assassins. They are the pre-eminent tribal family in Tohan territory. Many true Kikuta have a straight palm line across their hand and have great powers, such as invisibility, splitting off a phantom body, acute hearing, and the ability to put someone in a deep sleep merely by staring at them (the 'Kikuta sleep'). It was said that many of the Kikuta gifts were dying out, which was why the Tribe desired Takeo's talents so much.
The music video for "Black Skinhead" received praise from critics. Harriet Gibsone of The Guardian described it as "demand[ing] your attention, and so it should", calling it "a startling vision of West's most ferocious track". Kyle Anderson of Entertainment Weekly viewed the music video as something that "looks pretty awesome", writing: "It's impressive, though honestly it's not nearly as good a promotional clip for 'Black Skinhead' as the trailer for The Wolf of Wall Street." Consequence of Sound placed it 11th on its list of the 25 best music videos of 2013.
One of the late- coming compositions was "Sleep Comes Down", which was written during pre-album rehearsals. The song incorporated irregular time changes – lilting and "sweetly woozy" – and a surging, psychedelic outro, and became a fan favourite. Other prominent tracks on the album include the overtly political rocker "President Gas"; and "Danger" which, with its "headlong pace and slamming beat", was described by critic Ken Tucker as "the most ferocious, impassioned song the Furs have ever recorded". The album's title track has been cited as a foremost example of Rundgren's "wall of sound" technique.
His Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie (1670) advocated state regulation of religious affairs, and is his major work.A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie, wherein the authority of the Civil Magistrate over the Consciences of Subjects in matters of Religion is asserted; the Mischiefs and Inconveniences of Toleration are represented, and all Pretenses pleaded in behalf of Liberty of Conscience are fully answered, London, 1670. It has been called "the most ferocious of the Restoration assaults upon the dissenters".James Henderson Burns, Mark Goldie, The Cambridge History of Political Thought, 1450–1700 (1994), p. 614.
After this incident, their respect in the eyes of the town youngsters rises considerably. Later they also join Van's company to defeat the Claw and save the world, claiming that not many people get the opportunity to do so. After they help Van and Dann blast off into space to regenerate, they claim that Van is their "student" and that they would name him El Dora Dann. A comic trait is that Carlos is nearly always asleep, even when the group is engaged in the most ferocious battles.
It uses what some thought to be rather elaborate production techniques. Seeking to get this record distributed in the US, Big Rude Jake left Toronto, establishing himself in Brooklyn, New York, where he signed a record deal with indie label Roadrunner Records. A third album, Big Rude Jake was released in 1999, still mixing jazz, rock and punk, and introducing one of Big Rude Jake's most ferocious songs, "Let's Kill all the Rock Stars". In 2002, he recorded a fourth album, Live Faust, Die Jung, totally different from the first three.
Even with her influence upon feminist artists, Nevelson's opinion of discrimination within the art world bordered on the belief that artists who were not gaining success based on gender suffered from a lack of confidence. When asked by Feminist Art Journal if she suffered from sexism within the art world, Nevelson replied "I am a woman's liberation." Don Bacigalupi, former president of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, said of Nevelson “In Nevelson’s case, she was the most ferocious artist there was. She was the most determined, the most forceful, the most difficult.
Carlos López Bustamante left to posterity the memory of a brave young journalist and fighter, who defended freedom of expression to the hilt. He managed very quickly to conquer the hearts of the people of Caracas and despite his youth fought, risking everything, against one of the most ferocious dictatorships in Latin American history. The magazine "Venezuela Futura", published by López Bustamante in New York City, represented the free voice of Venezuela for many years and a window to the world condemning the horrors of Gómez's government.Olivares, Atenógenes.
Because his adjutant had kept a horse saddled, President Steyn was able to escape. The bulk of De Wet's commando fled for their lives on horseback, but a hard core of about 150 men stayed behind and fought it out with the MI. The two sides went to ground or occupied farm buildings and blazed away with rifles and even field guns at close range. "The heroism displayed on both sides made it one of the most ferocious and gruesome little actions of the war." The battle went on for four hours before Knox belatedly showed up with his infantry force.
The next event was to occur on 16 January 1915 when another solitary pilot from a German aerodrome in Belgium bombed Sittingbourne. This aircraft, a Taube, was pursued by two local airmen, but managed to escape after dropping a couple of bombs. About 100 air raid warnings were sounded in Sittingbourne during the First World War and anti- aircraft batteries were strengthened in 1917. The last big raid to pass over the town on Whit Sunday (19 May 1918), carried out by a number of Gothas, eliciting perhaps the most ferocious barrage from the ground defences the town had ever seen.
The 1973 Arab-Israeli War drained Israel's military of munitions and other consumables. One of the most critical but least celebrated airlifts in history unfolded over a desperate 32 days in the fall of 1973. Operation Nickel Grass was the United States' effort to ship thousands of tons of materiel over vast distances into the midst of the most ferocious fighting the Middle East had ever witnessed. MAC C-141 and C-5 airlifters in harm's way, vulnerable to attack from fighters, as they carved a demanding track across the Mediterranean, and to missiles and sabotage, as they were off-loading in Israel.
They fought off parts of five divisions of Germans, often reduced to using only their bayonets or fists in hand-to-hand combat. On 26 June, the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, under command of Major Maurice E. Shearer, supported by two companies of the 4th Machine Gun Battalion and the 15th Company of the 6th Machine Gun Battalion, made an attack on Belleau Wood, which finally cleared that forest of Germans. On that day, Major Shearer submitted a report simply stating, "Woods now U.S. Marine Corps entirely", ending one of the bloodiest and most ferocious battles U.S. forces would fight in the war.
Alex is filled with grief and anger and vows to avenge Julio's death making her biggest and most ferocious revenge against the Suarez family, especially Sara and Kara. After Julio's death, Alex becomes Patricia's legal guardian, becomes the matriarch of the Hernandez household, and takes over all of Julio's legal, and also illegal, businesses. Sara then attempts to convince Patricia to get evidences to implicate Alex as she is the closest to Alex. Patricia then looks through an old CCTV camera that Julio had installed and saw the footage of Alex admitting that she was the mastermind of Isabella's kidnapping.
In 15 A.H. (636 A.D.) and in the prime of these victories, Khalid Bin Al-Walid managed to crush out the Roman armies in the long Battle of Yarmouk. Consequently, he managed to put an end to the Roman presence in the area. In 583 A.H (1187 A.D.) Saladin’s armies advanced to Hittin in which the most ferocious battle in the history of the Crusades took place, This battle was followed by recapturing Jerusalem and returning it back to the Islamic sovereignty. During the Mamluk period, Irbid played an important role as a stopping point for the pilgrims’ caravans coming from Turkey, north of Iraq and south of Russia.
In the documentary The Guts and the Glory, drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor marvels: In his autobiography White Line Fever Lemmy states: The band returned to Roundhouse Studios in London with additional recording taking place at Olympic Studios. This album caught Lemmy at his most ferocious, hitting hard at the police in "Lawman," marriage and how his father left him and his mother in "Poison," television in "Talking Head" and show business in "All the Aces." This album is the first to have a picture of the band on the cover, which all three members are inside a plane. The title track was inspired by Len Deighton's novel Bomber.
The army ant syndrome refers to behavioral and reproductive traits such as obligate collective foraging, nomadism and highly specialized queens that allow these organisms to become the most ferocious social hunters. Most ant species will send individual scouts to find food sources and later recruit others from the colony to help; however, army ants dispatch a cooperative, leaderless group of foragers to detect and overwhelm the prey at once. Army ants do not have a permanent nest but instead form many bivouacs as they travel. The constant traveling is due to the need to hunt large amounts of prey to feed its enormous colony population.
For years, some military generals took bribes from the cartels; amid the turmoil, Guzmán Decena acknowledged that he was better off outside the system and as a leader of Los Zetas. Cárdenas Guillén then asked Guzmán Decena to help him recruit and set up the most ferocious hit squad possible for his cartel. Mexican federal agents later released the conversation between the two after an informant passed on the information of the new unit: Following the orders, Guzmán Decena recruited dozens of soldiers from the Mexican military. Some media outlets report that the formation of Los Zetas was the result of a "mass defection" of a single army unit.
His articles appeared in the Altpreußischen Monatsschrift ("Old Prussian Monthly"), the Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie ("Journal for German Philology"), in Die deutschen Mundarten ("The German Dialects"), the Korrespondenzblatt des Vereins für niederdeutsche Sprachforschung ("Magazine of the Association for Low German Language Research"), the Wissenschaftlichen Monatsblättern ("Scientific Monthly") and the folklore journals, Am Urdsbrunnen and Am Urquell. Along with many other colleagues, Frischbier significantly promoted Prussian folklore. The Masurian, Jan Karol Sembrzycki, made famous Frischbier's contribution to Polish folklore - even "the times of the most ferocious Polish oppression" - although Frischbier had barely mastered the Polish language himself. Frischbier died in Königsberg on 8 December 1891.
His 68 career interceptions ranked second in NFL history at the time of his retirement and still ranks fourth in NFL history. He was also known as one of the most ferocious tacklers in NFL history and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974. He was named to the National Football League 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1969, named to the 75th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1994 and unanimously named to the National Football League 100th Anniversary All-Time Team in 2019. In 1999, he was ranked number 20 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.
Karpin had studied political science in the Hebrew University and mass communication in UCLA. He entered broadcasting in 1969, as a radio news reporter for The Voice of Israel (Kol Israel) and became one of the top Israeli reporters of the 1973's Yom Kippur War, covering some of the most ferocious engagements at the Southern Front and the following Disengagement Talks at "Kilometer 101" and then at Geneva, Switzerland. In 1976 he joined the Israeli Television's (Channel One today, which until 1986 was the sole television channel in the country) news department and for twenty years served as senior reporter and editor. From 1976 to 1980, Karpin was stationed in Bonn, West Germany, functioning as chief European correspondent.
The local people, who had benefited from the liberal, civil reforms, that were derived from the ideas of the French Revolution, had only little in common with predominantly rural communities in authoritarian and disjointed Junker estates of Pommerania. The inhabitants of the smaller territorial lands, especially in central and southern Germany greatly rejected the Prussianized concept of the nation and preferred to associate such terms with their individual home state. The Hanseatic port cities of Hamburg, Bremen and Lübeck ranked among the most ferocious opponents of the so-called contract with Prussia. As advocates of free trade, they objected Prussian ideas of economic integration and refused to sign the renewed Zollverein (Custom Union) treaties until 1888.
With only three landfalls, the legs of his trip were the longest that had been made by a single-hander, and in the most ferocious oceans on the Earth; but most of all, it was a powerful retort to a world which had chosen to divide itself by war.Alone Through The Roaring Forties, Vito Dumas; McGraw-Hill Education, 2001. He recounted the experience in his book Los Cuarenta Bramadores: La Vuelta al Mundo Por la "Ruta Imposible" (Alone Through The Roaring Forties). He donated his boat to the Argentine Navy for training, but after a few years it was neglected, and was finally wrecked against a pier at the entrance of La Plata's port in 1966.
The Sardaukar are a fictional military force from Frank Herbert's Dune universe, primarily featured in the 1965 science fiction novel Dune, as well as Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's Prelude to Dune prequel trilogy (1999–2001). They are soldier-fanatics loyal to the Padishah Emperors of House Corrino, who have ruled the known universe for over 10,000 years at the time of the events of Dune. The key to House Corrino's hold on the Imperial throne, the Sardaukar troops are the most formidable professional military in the universe in that time. They are secretly trained on the inhospitable Imperial prison planet Salusa Secundus, and the harsh conditions there ensure that only the strongest and most "ferocious" men survive.
Then Sanoma Tora is kidnapped, and the novel moves into high gear. As Tan Hadron crosses Mars ("Barsoom", as Burroughs calls it) searching for Sanoma Tora, he encounters some of Barsoom's most ferocious beasts: huge, many-armed, flesh-eating white apes, gigantic spiders, and the insane cannibals of U-Gor. He also meets the mad scientist Phor Tak, who cackles "Heigh-oo!" and is crazed with the desire for revenge. The initial simplicity of Burroughs' well-worn pursuit plot is elaborated by Hadron's rescue of an escaped slave, Tavia, from a band of six-limbed Green Martians of Torquas, en route to the city of Jahar where Hadron believes Sanoma Tora has been taken.
He enlisted in the 2nd Mississippi Infantry Regiment and served in the Mexican War as a captain and quartermaster, but often participated in the infantry fighting as well. After the war, he entered the U.S. House of Representatives and achieved national prominence as a States' rights Democrat, serving from March 4, 1853, to January 12, 1861. He was considered to be one of the most ferocious of all the "Fire-Eaters" in the House. He allegedly stood by the side of Representative Preston S. Brooks as Brooks attacked Massachusetts abolitionist Senator Charles Sumner in the Senate chamber with a cane, although he was not one of the members that the House tried to censure after the incident.
190: "...the carnivorous streak in Northwest Passage." And "...the single most ferocious pre-WWII film…" The script by Laurence Stallings and Talbot Jennings (and several uncredited writers) conveys the unabashed anti-Indian hatred that motivates Roger's men to their task.Durgnat and Simmons, 1988: The scripts "astonishing [anti-Indian] rhetoric..." Nixon, TMC: “Racial hatred pervades the film, erupting in the action sequences or even among the Rangers in casual scenes where they jokingly banter with each other. However, audiences at the time of the picture's release were willing to overlook that and accept the script's ‘justification’ for the hatred, claiming retaliation for brutal attacks against settlers.” The level of violence anticipates film noir of the post-World War II period and the McCarthy era.
Royal Air Force Luqa was a Royal Air Force station located on the island of Malta, now developed into the Malta International Airport. It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War. Particularly during the Siege of Malta from 1941 to 1943, RAF Luqa was a very important base for British Commonwealth forces fighting against Italy and Germany for naval control of the Mediterranean and for ground control of North Africa. Air combat over and near Malta was some of the most ferocious of the war, and a series of airfields were built on the small, rocky island: at Luqa, Ta' Qali, and Hal Far, plus satellite fields at Safi, Qrendi and on Malta's second island of Gozo.
In May 1908, he was selected for promotion to first lieutenant and to the rank of captain in June 1916. During World War I, forces under Major Shearer's command made an attack on Belleau Wood, finally clearing that forest of Germans. On 26 June 1918, he sent a now famous report: "Woods now U.S. Marine Corps entirely," ending one of the bloodiest and most ferocious battles U.S. forces would fight in the war. Following his return to the United States, Shearer was reverted to the rank of captain and served with the Marine Recruiting Station in Detroit, Michigan. He was promoted to the permanent rank of major on June 4, 1920, and served as officer in charge of the recruit station in Detroit until September 1922.
Writing for this newspaper he continued to use the pseudonym 'R.L. Orchelle'. He was a friend and colleague of the Irish nationalist Roger Casement in Berlin who also wrote for the newspaper. His most ferocious attacks were reserved for President Woodrow Wilson, whom he later called "the most despicable miscreant in history,- a man whose incapacity, dishonesty and treachery brought about the most terrible failure in human history" calling him "... a new kind of monster- a super-Tartuffe, unimagined even by Moliere, unachieved even by Shakespeare."Blood Money: Woodrow Wilson and the Nobel peace prize, 1921, p. 9. As early as October 1915 he described Theodore Roosevelt as " a bloodthirsty demagogue" who was "openly inciting with a fanaticism that amounts to delirium".
King Oeneus ("wine man") of Calydon, an ancient city of west-central Greece north of the Gulf of Patras, held annual harvest sacrifices to the gods on the sacred hill. One year the king forgot to include Great "Artemis of the Golden Throne" in his offeringsIliad IX 933; the poet's concern is with Meleager's role in the battle begun over the boar's carcass, which embroiled Meleager and the Curetes, who were attacking his city of Calydon, rather than with the hunt itself, which he swiftly summarizes in a handful of lines. Insulted, Artemis, the "Lady of the Bow", loosed the biggest, most ferocious wild boar imaginable on the countryside of Calydon. It rampaged throughout the countryside, destroying vineyards and crops, forcing people to take refuge inside the city walls, where they began to starve.
Zhu Xuan was an officer at Tianping Circuit (and would later be military governor), and so he went to serve under Zhu Xuan. He was said to have great ambitions and to be talented in his youth and was the most ferocious warrior in Zhu Xuan's army, but was also said to be violent and cruel. In 884, when Zhu Xuan's neighbor Zhu Quanzhong the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit came under attack by Qin Zongquan, a former Tang military governor of Fengguo Circuit (奉國, headquartered in modern Zhumadian, Henan), who had turned against Tang and was pillaging the nearby circuits, Zhu Quanzhong sought aid from Zhu Xuan, and Zhu Xuan sent Zhu Jin to aid him. After Zhu Jin repelled Qin's attack, Zhu Quanzhong, in appreciation, honored Zhu Xuan as an older brother.
Having caught the eye of football followers with his magical feats in the 1997 finals, McLeod would continue to dazzle crowds with his pace and agility in 1998 before being named in the All-Australian team for the first time in his career despite only playing 15 games due to injury. He would also get 10 Brownlow Medal votes in 1998 after only 1 vote in 1997. In a preliminary final rematch against the Bulldogs, McLeod would kick a career- high seven goals while being opposed to Tony Liberatore, who was reputed to be the most ferocious tagger in the game at the time. In the following game—against Grand Final favourites, the Kangaroos—the Crows would win by 35 points, with McLeod emulating his feats from a year earlier.
The Teutonic Order's castle at Marienburg When the war resumed in June 1410, Władysław advanced into the Teutonic heartland at the head of an army of about 20,000 mounted nobles, 15,000 armed commoners, and 2,000 professional cavalry mainly hired from Bohemia. After crossing the Vistula over the pontoon bridge at Czerwińsk, his troops met up with those of Vytautas, whose 11,000 light cavalry included Lithuanians, Ruthenians, and Tatars. The Teutonic Order's army numbered about 18,000 cavalry, mostly Germans, and 5,000 infantry. On 15 July, at the Battle of Grunwald after one of the largest and most ferocious battles of the Middle Ages, the allies won a victory so overwhelming that the Teutonic Order's army was virtually annihilated, with most of its key commanders killed in combat, including Grand Master Ulrich von Jungingen and Grand Marshal Friedrich von Wallenrode.
British Transport Police History site According to psychiatrist L. Forbes Winslow, who was present during the trial on behalf of Mapleton's family, Lord Coleridge, in pronouncing sentence, remarked, "You have been convicted on the clearest evidence of a most ferocious murder, a murder perpetrated on a harmless old man, who had done you no wrong; he was perhaps unknown to you. You have been rightly convicted, and it is right and just that you should die." Mapleton replied, " The day will come when you will know that you have murdered me."Full text of Recollections of Forty Years by L. Forbes Winslow Published by John Ouseley Ltd, London (1910) While awaiting execution, Mapleton confessed to the murder of Lieutenant Percy Roper R.E., who was shot in his room in the Army's Brompton Barracks near Chatham Dockyard in February 1881; he later withdrew the confession.
At the same time the companies wanted to remove a clause from employment contracts giving preference to union members, which they achieved for a short time, hiring returned servicemen in place of industrial activists. Support was then offered by the Queensland Rail Union and the Waterside Workers Federation and the strikes continued. By July 1919 the ongoing dispute degenerated to the point where riots occurred in Townsville with police firing shots to disperse the crowd of 1000 people who were protesting the imprisonment of strike leaders. This strike is regarded as one of the most ferocious in Australian history. In 1920 the Arbitration Court restored a modified union preference clause into the employment contracts. By 1921, the beef export trade had collapsed because it was no longer receiving preferential treatment from the British government. Also the Navigation Act of 1921 prevented international ships from being used to carry local goods. The QME&A; recorded its biggest loss of £80,000. The Eagle Farm works was mothballed in 1933 in the hope that beef prices would improve. It was demolished in 1938.
The Guinness Book of World Records has a world record for text messaging, currently held by Sonja Kristiansen of Norway. Kristiansen keyed in the official text message, as established by Guinness, in 37.28 seconds. The message is, "The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality, they seldom attack a human." In 2005, the record was held by a 24-year-old Scottish man, Craig Crosbie, who completed the same message in 48 seconds, beating the previous time by 19 seconds. The Book of Alternative Records lists Chris Young of Salem, Oregon, as the world-record holder for the fastest 160-character text message where the contents of the message are not provided ahead of time. His record of 62.3 seconds was set on 23 May 2007. Elliot Nicholls of Dunedin, New Zealand, currently holds the world record for the fastest blindfolded text messaging. A record of a 160-letter text in 45 seconds while blindfolded was set on 17 November 2007, beating the old record of 1-minute 26 seconds set by an Italian in September 2006. Ohio native Andrew Acklin is credited with the world record for most text messages sent or received in a single month, with 200,052.

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