Enlisted Sentence Examples

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  • Dean was enlisted as part of the convoy to the popular spot.

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  • During this process Sonic would collect innumerable amounts of rings which essentially enlisted invulnerability as long as at least one was held onto.

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  • Welsh national spirit indeed was enlisted on his own side.

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  • Their retirement will be based on their total number of years of service, their level of pay at the time of retirement, and the retirement policy in place at the time they enlisted.

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  • Known as the TSCL, the Senior Citizens League began in 1992 when The Retired Enlisted Association, founded in 1963, started it as a special project.

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  • To that end, Dragon enlisted the help of legendary graffiti artist, CAP.

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  • During this process the blue hedgehog will collect innumerable amounts of rings which essentially enlisted invulnerability as long as at least one was held onto.

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  • Local businesses can be enlisted to support school-to-work programs to help students make the transition to employment.

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  • If your loved one served in any branch of the military (either on active duty or in the Reserves) and was either currently enlisted or honorably discharged, they are eligible for military funeral honors.

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  • You could also find bounty land records and regular army records for enlisted men prior to 1894.

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  • These records include enlistment records for the approximately 9 million men and women who enlisted in the United States military between 1938 and 1946.

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  • There is no college degree requirement for entering the military as an enlisted service member.

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  • Strauss also enlisted the help of engineer Charles Alton Ellis, who contributed much of the technical work that assured the bridge could withstand the turbulant Golden Gate weather.

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  • This would explain why knowing that you have enlisted, she went ahead and told you she is confused and wants to spend some time apart.

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  • Brown and Sally Pressman as the titular wives (and one husband) of army officers and enlisted posted at the fictitious Fort Marshall.

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  • George, who had enlisted in the military, was conspicuously absent in the episode.

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  • Pictures, videos and biographies are all posted under the names of those currently enlisted.

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  • Some colleges and universities have enlisted similar limits to preserve bandwidth and to avoid the potential legal problems of students downloading music illegally on campus computers.

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  • Danny Elfman, a veteran soundtrack and score composer who has worked on such classics as Batman, Spider Man, Men In Black I & II, and many, many more was enlisted to spruce up the old theme from the original films.

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  • It was Michael who pushed Miles into a music career and he was deeply upset that his son enlisted in Starfleet instead.

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  • Maximum capacity of the crew and how many officers and enlisted men the ship needs.

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  • He's a leader who commands respect, but who relates to the enlisted personnel as well as his officers.

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  • These regiments were composed of Southern volunteers who enlisted for patriotic reasons because they didn't feel the Federal government was representing their interests.

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  • It was dropped back then by Admiral Zumwalt to reduce the number of items the Naval officers had to carry around, but reintroduced by Admiral Mullen in order to better differentiate officers from enlisted men.

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  • Service Uniforms - Used when "underway" or for everyday duty, these are usually khaki for officers and Chief Petty Officers, or service whites for enlisted.

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  • The enlisted minutemen and town guards of the Continental Army had a serious need for uniforms.

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  • Officers wear a white dress uniform and enlisted men and women wear their Full Dress Blues.

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  • In the Union Infantry, the officers and enlisted men wore dark blue frock coats that hung to the middle of their thighs.

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  • Badges designating the specialty of enlisted personnel are worn on the lapels while officers wear badges made up of the letters "US" on their lapels.

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  • The Army also plans to adjust clothing allowance stipends for the enlisted troops because previously army personnel weren't required to own dress blues.

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  • Enlisted men who wanted to own Dress Blue Class A uniforms had to buy them with their own money.

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  • For the enlisted troops who have served overseas, overseas bars will be available to be worn on the uniform jacket sleeves as well as unit insignias that can be worn on the shoulder loops.

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  • However, in 1972 the Coast Guard adopted the Dress Blue uniform to be worn by both enlisted personnel as well as officers.

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  • Service Dress Blue worn by enlisted men for formal parade and change of command ceremonies.

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  • The Navy Uniform Program is the only official and authorized source of uniforms for enlisted personnel and officers.

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  • Enlisted members of the Marines have red trim on the coat.

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  • You started down this path when you enlisted the help of the Others.

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  • At Breda he enlisted as a volunteer, and the first and only pay which he accepted he kept as a curiosity through life.

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  • Matriculating at the university of Gottingen in 1811, he began by devoting himself to astronomy under Carl Friedrich Gauss; but he enlisted in the Hanseatic Legion for the campaign of 1813 - 14, and became lieutenant of artillery in the Prussian service in 1815.

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  • Frederick enlisted his Saracen troops at Nocera and Luceria, and appointed the terrible Ezzelino da Romano his vicar in.

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  • His father, Don Francisco de Valenzuela, a gentleman of Ronda, had been compelled to flee from Spain in consequence of a brawl, and had enlisted as a soldier in Naples, where he married Dona Leonora de Encisa.

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  • It is now known that the plans of campaign which he had drawn up for that army had enlisted the far more influential support of Carnot on his behalf.

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  • He also enlisted the services of a number of Continental soldiers of fortune, among whom were Lafayette, Baron Johann De Kalb and Thomas Conway.

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  • He enlisted in the Third Virginia regiment, in which he became a lieutenant, and subsequently took part in the battles of Harlem Heights, White Plains, Trenton (where he was wounded), Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth.

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  • He was educated at Geneva, but, preferring an army career to a clerical one, went to Lisbon and enlisted.

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  • Since 1894 the country has been practically undisturbed, and large numbers of Kachins are enlisted, and ready to enlist in the military police, and seem likely to form as good troops as the Gurkhas of Nepal.

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  • A small battalion of Karens enlisted as sappers and miners proved a failure and had to be disbanded.

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  • Sayce and P. Jensen alone have enlisted any large body of adherents; and the former, who has worked upon his system for thirty years and published in the Proceedings of the Society for Biblical Archaeology for 1907 a summary of his method and results, has proceeded on the more scientific plan.

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  • Able-bodied blacks were enlisted in the army, and the women, children and old men were settled in large camps on confiscated Southern property, where they were cared for alternately by the war department and by the treasury department until the organization of the Freedmen's Bureau.

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  • The revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, and the death of his father led him to come to England; but, unable to find employment there, he crossed to Holland and enlisted in the company of French volunteers at Utrecht commanded by Daniel de Rapin, his cousin-german.

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  • The protection of naturalized citizens who, on return to their native land, were subject to prosecution on charges of disloyalty, enlisted his active interest and support, and the agitation, in which he was conspicuous, led to the treaty of 1870 between the United States and Great Britain, which placed adopted and native citizens on the same footing.

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  • He was the ninth child of a carter, who wanted to make him a priest, but the lad at fifteen enlisted in a battalion of students to fight against the armies of Napoleon I.

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  • The men, too, resented the fact that their pay was but a fifth of that given to Zanzibari porters and to those of their own body enlisted in the adjoining protectorate.

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  • During the Spanish-American War of 1898 more than half of the graduates and cadets of the school enlisted in the United States service.

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  • Parliament in retaliation closed the port of Boston (1774), a proceeding which only aroused more bitter feeling in the country towns and enlisted the sympathy of the other colonies.

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  • The moving of vast objects by these simple processes shows what great numbers of men could be enlisted in a single effort, and how high a grade of government it was which could hold them together and feed them.

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  • Speaking generally, the administration of the operations is conducted upon the Australian plan, with special attention to allaying the distrust of the native and more ignorant classes, for which purpose the influence of the clergy was enlisted.

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  • In 1870 he was at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris, but enlisted in the army, and was wounded.

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  • He made no attempt to hide his monarchist sympathies, and this, together with the way in which he reported the trial and death of Louis XVI., brought him in peril of his life; to avoid this danger he enlisted in the army, but after Thermidor he returned to Paris and to his newspaper work.

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  • Kemp, were enlisted on the white side, and with their tribesmen did much to make unequal odds still more unequal.

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  • The sympathies of young men at the universities have been enlisted towards the movement, and an Oxford house, a Cambridge house, and other university missions have been founded in London.

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  • Byron's fervid panegyric enlisted on his side all who admired Byron - that is to say, the majority of the younger men and women of Europe between 1820 and 1850 - and thus different sides of his tradition were continued for a full century after the publication of his chief books.

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  • The Edinburgh Review, on the other hand, enlisted a brilliant and independent staff of contributors, guided by the editor, not the publisher.

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  • The appointment of the revisers was a work of much responsibility and labour, and five months elapsed before they were selected and their7respective portions assigned to them; but the list of those who began the work, and who, with some few changes in consequence of deaths, brought it to a happy conclusion, shows how large an amount of scholarship was enlisted.

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  • The law for its organization in force in 1910 provides that the total enlisted strength shall not at any one time exceed ioo,ooo.

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  • The total enlisted strength, staff and line, is 78,782, exclusive of the hospital corps and the provisional force.

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  • These cannot be compelled to serve outside the Dominion, though special corps may be enlisted for this purpose, as was done during the war in South Africa (1899-1902).

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  • Howe enlisted the support of John Bright and other members of parliament, but the imperial government was firm, and the duke of Buckingham, as colonial secretary, soon informed the governor-general in a despatch that consent could not be given for the withdrawal of Nova Scotia from the Dominion.

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  • At the age of twentyfive he enlisted as a private in a cavalry regiment.

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  • At Vienna, in 1702, he picked up the Scottish general George Benedict Ogilvie, and enlisted him in Peter's service.

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  • Numbers have enlisted in the Burma police, but there are various opinions as to their value.

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  • Infected with the excitement of the American Civil War, he crossed the Atlantic in 1861 and enlisted in the Northern army, taking the name of Henri Le Caron.

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  • The army in the colonies numbers in all about 26,000, all permanent troops and for the most part voluntarily enlisted European regulars.

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  • At the outbreak of the Civil War he at once enlisted in the federal army, and he soon rose to commissioned rank.

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  • Voluntarily enlisted in the army and navy, on or before attailling service age..

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  • He was full of enthusiasm for liberty; the struggle of the Greeks to throw off the Turkish yoke enlisted his warmest sympathy, and at one time he seriously thought of entering the West Point Academy and fitting himself for a soldier's career.

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  • They were enlisted by Thruston and brought back under the British flag to Uganda.

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  • Phoenician aid was enlisted to build it, and the Egyptian analogies to the construction accord with the known influence of Egypt upon Phoenician art.

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  • In 1792 he enlisted in the Haut-Rhin volunteers, and was from his military knowledge at once elected adjutant and soon afterwards lieutenant-colonel.

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  • In 1853 they sold their common property, the London Steelyard; until 1866 they enlisted by special contract their military contingents for the German Confederation, and down to 1879 they had their own court of appeal at Lubeck.

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  • After crushing, or compelling the alliance of, various nations unknown to fame (Alpilzuri, Alcidzuri, Himari, Tuncarsi, Boisci), they at length reached the Alani, a powerful nation which had its seat between the Volga and the Don; these also, after a struggle, they defeated and finally enlisted in their service.

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  • When the Civil War broke out in 1861 he promptly enlisted as a private in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

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  • But the cause in which German intellect and will were enlisted was so different that it is difficult not to make a formal separation between that movement which evolved culture in Italy and that which restored religion in Germany, establishing the freedom of intelligence in the one sphere and the freedom of the conscience in the other.

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  • Many of the turbulent Welsh warriors having now become mercenaries on the continent or else enlisted under the English king, and the whole of the land west of Severn at last enjoying internal peace, the commercial resources of Wales were developed in a manner that had hitherto not been possible.

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  • He rendered great assistance in raising troops for the Union service in 1861, enlisted himself in spite of poor health and a family of six small children, and in April was commissioned a brigadier-general, U.S.V.

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  • Establishment and Strength (April I, 1910) The Territorial Force is enlisted to serve at home, but individuals and whole corps may volunteer for service abroad in war if called upon.

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  • After some years of newspaper experience, first as compositor, then as reporter, during which he became an ardent revolutionist and joined the Fenian organization known as the Irish Republican Brotherhood, he enlisted in a British cavalry regiment with the purpose of winning over the troops to the revolutionary cause (1863).

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  • The Vandals who were carried captive to Constantinople were enlisted in five squadrons of cavalry and sent to serve against the Parthians under the title "Justiniani Vandali."

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  • At all events it enlisted the co-operation of men whose subsequent careers show them to have been something more than visionaries.

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  • A poem in the Morning Chronicle brought him a guinea, and when that was spent he enlisted in the 15th Dragoons under the name of Silas Tomkyn Comberbache.

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  • Arms and money were collected, soldiers were enlisted, and the assistance of the slaves was sought.

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  • He enlisted in the bodyguard, and attracted the attention of the queen.

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  • He was fairly well educated, and intended for the bar, but his father's death when he was still a boy made it necessary for him to seek his fortune, and he enlisted as a private in the French infantry in 1785.

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  • He persuaded the fugitive Visigoth king Athanaric to enter his service, and enlisted 40,000 of his former enemies as foederati, providing them with settlements in various parts of the realm.

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  • These results had been attained largely by the aid of native levies and allies, and a number of the men who had taken part in the Arab campaign were enlisted as permanent soldiers by the Belgians.

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  • He obtained several victories over that people, ravaged their country, took possession of Magdala, which he afterwards made his principal stronghold, and enlisted many of the chiefs and their followers in his own ranks.

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  • Soon after he had come of age he disposed of his property, and in 1593 went to Flanders and enlisted in the Spanish army, assisting at the capture of Calais by the Spanish in 1596 and gaining some military reputation.

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  • He enlisted in the Parliamentary army, 2 and served 1 The name, in various forms as Buignon, Buniun, Bonyon or Binyan, appears in the local records of Elstow and the neighbouring parishes at intervals from as far back as 1199.

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  • In 1904 he received the rank of lieutenant-general in the United States army, being the first enlisted man of the regular army to attain this, the highest rank in the service.

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  • His father was a law officer, and he was educated for a legal career, but at the age of sixteen he enlisted in the regiment of Savoy-Carignan.

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  • His personal interest in the enlisted men was shown by his provision of opportunities for training in various trades.

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  • The Irish exile enlisted first the services of Maurice Fitzgerald and Robert Fitzstephen, two half-brothers, both noted fighting men, and afterwards those of Richard de Clare, earl of Pembroke, an ambitious and impecunious magnate of broken fortunes.

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  • He enlisted Arthur of Brittany in Aulgistus.

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  • Northumberland also enlisted the services of his chief Scottish prisoner, the earl of Douglas, who promised him aid from beyond Tweed.

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  • Nevertheless he went on recklessly with his design, having already enlisted the support of a party of the greater peers, who were ready to follow him to any length of treason.

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  • The advocacy of Hasan ibn Haidara Fergani was without avail; but in 1017 (408 A.H.) the new religion found a more successful apostle in the person of Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ahmed, a Persian mystic, felt-maker by trade, who became Hakim's vizier, gave form and substance to his creed, and by an ingenious adaptation of its various dogmas to the prejudices of existing sects, finally enlisted an extensive body of adherents.

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  • His friend Mr Powles, whom he had enlisted for the enterprise, was to have had a similar share on the same conditions.

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  • Volunteers and federes were constantly arriving in Paris, and, although most went on to join the army, the Jacobins enlisted those who were suitable for their purpose, especially some 500 whom Barbaroux, a Girondin, had summoned from Marseilles.

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  • In despair of effecting anything at home, the young and strong enlisted in foreign armies, and the almost incredible number of 450,000 are said to have emigrated for this purpose between 1691 and 1745.

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  • It also managed to engage private interests in state reform by creating the Grand Livre de la Dette Publique (September 1326, 1793), and enlisted peasant and bourgeois savings in social reforms by the distribution and sale of national property.

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  • She retrieved two boxes from the attic and enlisted help from Destiny in setting up and decorating the tree in the dining room.

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  • I enlisted the services of a Doula and started with breathless anticipation to plan my home birth.

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  • In WWII he enlisted in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment as a Private and quickly became a brigadier.

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  • As the baptist congregation is relatively small, John enlisted the help of other parishes and groups in the area.

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  • The Saxons, originally enlisted to assist in their suppression, may have done their jobs well.

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  • He quickly enlisted the services of the manager at Leeds Road and the club appointed Arthur Fairclough as manager on 26 February, 1920.

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  • But Mr Powell, the secretary of state, was once again enlisted to smooth the feathers ruffled by his hawkish colleagues.

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  • Harry probably enlisted in early 1915 and was assigned to the Welsh Division's Cyclist Company (service number 249 ).

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  • The Regiment lost during service 24 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 234 Enlisted men by disease.

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  • The mysterious goddess, Isis, has enlisted you to battle Set and his evil minions.

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  • Atari and Stormfront Studios enlisted the help of cult novelist R.A. Salvatore to give depth to this franchise.

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  • The inquiries tend to come from young enlisted personnel who joined the military within the last 10 years.

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  • Hatfield had served his time as a working silversmith, but afterward enlisted in the fifteenth Light Dragoons.

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  • The building on the right with the white horizontal stripe is the enlisted men's barracks.

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  • Arp wardens were enlisted to help protect the general public during an air raid, for example, guiding people to the shelters.

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  • In the same year a similar enactment was passed in Saxony, and the subject is a favourite one with antiSemites, who have enlisted on their side some scientific authorities, though the bulk of expert opinion is in favor of Shehitah (see Dembo, Das Schlachten,1894).

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  • According to Demosthenes he and his three sons received from the Athenians the honour of citizenship. (2) The son of Mithradates III., who reigned c. 266-240 B.C., and was one of those who enlisted the help of the invading Gauls (see Galatia).

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  • I wrote to my friends about the work and enlisted their sympathy.

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  • The building on the right with the white horizontal stripe is the enlisted men 's barracks.

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  • No word on whether or not Heidi Montag enlisted the help of an actual, professional designer to help her with her line.

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  • The installation of motion detector lights can be a do it yourself project, or a professional can be enlisted to help.

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  • His whole heart was enlisted in the anti-slavery cause, and during the second year of the war he accepted a commission from the governor of the state as secondlieutenant and speedily raised a regiment.

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  • Phoenician artificers were enlisted for the purpose, and with Phoenician sailors successful trading-journeys were regularly undertaken.

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  • With this end in view he enlisted as a private soldier, on the 2nd of November 1754, in the Indian expedition which was about to start from the port of L'Orient.

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  • From 1465 the pick of the Magyars and Croatians were enlisted in the same way every year, till, towards the end of his reign, Matthias could count upon 20,000 horse and 8000 foot, besides 6000 black brigaders.

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  • When the French invasion took place in 1808 he enlisted at Saragossa.

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  • The guru gave them each a horse and five weapons of war, and gladly enlisted them in his army.

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  • The Florentines were successful until Pisa enlisted Sir John Hawkwood's English company; the latter won several battles, but were at last defeated at Cascina, and peace was made in 1364, neither side having gained much advantage.

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  • Italy, Piero de' Medici, encouraged by the league, enlisted a number of mercenaries and marched on Florence, but the citizens, fired by Savonarola's enthusiasm, flew to arms and prepared for an energetic resistance; owing to Piero's incapacity and the exhaustion of his funds the expedition came to nothing.

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  • But in 1807 he enlisted in the guard.

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  • Number of young men attaining service age (including those who had voluntarily enlisted before their time).

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  • The police were to be employed, it was said, as the instruments of a new despotism, the enlisted members of a new standing army, under the centralized authority, riding roughshod over the peaceable citizens.

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  • In 1904, under the old system of three-years service with numerous total and partial exemptions, 324,253 men became liable to incorporation, of whom 25,432 were rejected as unfit, 55,265 were admitted as one-year volunteers, 62,160 were put back, 27,825 had already enlisted with a view to making the army a career, 5257 were taken for the navy, and thus, with a few extra details and casualties, the contingent for full service dwindled to 147,549 recruits.

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  • At midnight on the 6th of December 1741, with a few personal friends, including her physician, Armand Lestocq, her chamberlain, Michael Ilarionvich Vorontsov, her future husband, Alexius Razumovski, and Alexander and Peter Shuvalov, two of the gentlemen of her household, she drove to the barracks of the Preobrazhensky Guards, enlisted their sympathies by a stirring speech, and led them to the Winter Palace, where the regent was reposing in absolute security.

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  • But the Federal armaments were not on such a scale as to enable the government to cope with a "nation in arms," and the first call for volunteers was followed by more and more, until in the end the Federals had more than a million men under arms. At first the troops on both sides were voluntarily enlisted, but the South quickly, the North later, put in force conscription acts.

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  • Again, the number of regular troops engaged in the War of Independence (namely, 130,711 men enlisted) was greater, absolutely, than that engaged in the Civil War (126,587).

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  • In his Memoir, indeed, Gibbon denies that he had ever enlisted with the Whigs.

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  • The legions at once joined him; numbers of Franks enlisted in his service; an increased and well-equipped fleet secured him the command of the neighbouring seas.

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  • Soon after the outbreak of the war with Mexico, in 1846, Pierce enlisted as a private at Concord, but soon (in February 1847) became colonel of the Ninth Regiment (which joined General Winfield Scott at Pueblo on the 6th of August 1847), and later (March, 1847) became a brigadier-general of volunteers.

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