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  1. And Brown focused on their common political ground, discussing how to firmly, entrench ,progressive politics after the exit of Tony Blair. Chris Smith said in 2005
  2. Chose not to attack without more reconnaissance and ordered his army to, entrench ,in works parallel to Magruder's and besiege Yorktown. McClellan reacted to
  3. Constitution Act,1867. The Canadian courts have reserved the right to add and, entrench ,principles and conventions into the Constitution unilaterally. Although a court
  4. Reach the place of rendezvous till late in the autumn, and he was compelled to, entrench ,himself at Belfast for the winter. Here his troops were diminished by sickness
  5. With any other enterprise. Unreasonable exclusionary practices that serve to, entrench ,or create monopoly power can therefore be unlawful. Allegations of predatory
  6. Aimed at removing the faint hope clause from the Criminal Code, and motions to, entrench ,property rights in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and to raise
  7. Province, distracting the Overking's army and allowing Byron critical time to, entrench ,and train its military to repulse Nerdy military actions. For the next two
  8. Rules laid out in the Constitution itself. The purpose of this section was to, entrench ,constitutional supremacy and remove the ability of legislators to amend the
  9. Served to confirm their suspicions about each others' hostile intentions and, entrench ,their positions. At this conference Truman informed Stalin that the United
  10. Military activity was seen as counterproductive since its effect was to further, entrench ,the sectarian divisions. If the working classes could be united in class
  11. Of the team's owners. It, too, would eventually fold in 1938,ending efforts to, entrench ,separate Montreal-based teams for French- and English-speaking fans.
  12. Inside Egypt from the Libyan border. The Italians then stopped and began to, entrench ,themselves in a series of fortified camps. At this time, the British had only
  13. Human rights documents Some Canadian Members of Parliament saw the movement to, entrench ,a charter as contrary to the British model of Parliamentary supremacy. Others
  14. For human rights and freedoms that emerged after World War II also wanted to, entrench ,the principles enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The
  15. Chase Lee with his remaining corps and strike him before the Confederates could, entrench ,again. Lee was engaged in his own planning, however. Before Hancock began to
  16. Attack penetrated deeper into Kharkov, but low on fuel the armor was forced to, entrench ,itself and turn to the defensive. Advancing through the Surabaya street of
  17. An even-handed ban on advocating or opposing a particular policy will be to, entrench ,the status quo. United States After the beginning of the earnest agitation of
  18. Group, who argued that the likely election of a New Labor government would, entrench ,the legacy of Thatcherism and further diminish the political influence of the
  19. Germany to consolidate good relations with the two regimes. He attempted to, entrench ,his Party of National Unity throughout the country; created an eight-hour work
  20. Overall costs down, and to ensure parity between teams, so a wealthy team cannot, entrench ,dominance by signing many more top players than their rivals. Salary caps can
  21. Chose not to attack without more reconnaissance and ordered his army to, entrench ,in works parallel to Magruder's and besiege Yorktown. McClellan reacted to
  22. In the fort's hospital. General Ames made a suggestion for the Union troops to, entrench ,in their current positions. Upon hearing this notion, a frenzied Curtis grabbed
  23. March to the Sea in 1864,but these depended upon an enemy's unwillingness to, entrench , Towards the end of the war, especially in defense of static targets as in the
  24. He took no precautions beyond strengthening his picket lines, refusing to, entrench , build abates, or push out reconnaissance patrols. At Shiloh, he may have
  25. An eight-hour work day, a forty-eight-hour work week in industry, and sought to, entrench ,a corporatism economy; and pursued irredentist claims on Hungary's neighbors.
  26. For human rights and freedoms that emerged after World War II also wanted to, entrench ,the principles enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Hence
  27. Cadmus Wilcox's division of Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill's corps, and they began to, entrench ,rather than advance. Brig. Gen. William Malone observed that the gap between
  28. The British party back into the fort. Montgomery sent Bede with a force to, entrench ,themselves about a mile north of the fort. Montgomery then put other troops
  29. Form and become a plutocracy where the wealthy and powerful use their power to, entrench ,their wealth. Etymology The word derives from the Greek words time / τιμή
  30. Language, whence much of physiognomy movement's pseudo-learning attempted to, entrench ,itself by illustrative means. Browne possessed several of the writings of the
  31. Was significant in that it was the first piece of legislation to formally, entrench ,the rights of Libyan citizens following the post-war creation of the Libyan
  32. The ground in the ensuing riots. Nonetheless, the Rebellion Losses Bill helped, entrench ,responsible government into Canadian politics. In time, the granting of
  33. Gave the Marxist faction control of the congress, which they used to further, entrench ,their position by moving the headquarters of the International from London to
  34. To dramatize his power over subordinates’ political futures and, entrench ,himself as leader. After independence, in response to the pre-1965 challenges
  35. Pierre Trudeau to expatriate the Constitution, add rights and freedoms to it and, entrench ,English and French as Canada's official languages; he later succeeded in all
  36. Were recorded; the majority being domestic services. The statistics firmly, entrench ,Cape Town International Airport as being the second-busiest airport in South
  37. Spent some time repairing the Fodder River bridge, while De la Rey had his men, entrench ,on flat ground at the base of the Magersfontein hill. His controversial tactic
  38. Distract attention from the need of social and industrial reform, and further, entrench ,the power of the conservative forces. The first Labor leader and Prime
  39. Propaganda effort and especially the work of Critic had managed to firmly, entrench ,the concept of the Macedonian Slavs in European public opinion, and the name
  40. The drafting stage of the constitution claiming that this new version was to, entrench ,Mugabe politically. 2000s 2000 The government organized a referendum on the new
  41. Dynasty apart from the king. However, the latter made no recorded effort to, entrench ,his grandnephew is position as heir to a throne which was being eyed by a
  42. Run within a web browser. This was seen by Netscape as a clear opportunity to, entrench ,Navigator at the heart of the next generation of computing, and thus gain the
  43. The fringes of the top 10. High entry standards and low dropout rates further, entrench ,it's standing. " http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/ Sunday Times,10
  44. To Side Warrant, approximately 95 km inside Egypt. The Italians then began to, entrench ,themselves. At this time there were only 30,000 British available to defend
  45. And that control of the organization by outsiders can actually help to further, entrench ,marginalization. Charitable organizations lead from outside the community
  46. Arrived, which occurred in the afternoon, and the XVIII Corps men began to, entrench ,on the right of the VI Corps. The Union cavalrymen retired to the east. For the
  47. Or nationality. The aim of the policy was to eliminate foreign influence and to, entrench ,newly annexed areas. The baptized indigenous population would then become loyal
  48. Was promptly and heavily reinforced and all that the Spaniards could do was to, entrench ,themselves at Piacenza, Philip,the Spanish Infant as supreme commander
  49. In Cyrenaica forced the Italians to abandon all the occupied territory and to, entrench ,themselves in Tripoli, Derna and the coast of Cyrenaica. As a consequence
  50. Cheap victory, the Archduke held a conference with his captains. Most urged to, entrench ,the army across the road to Os tend, forcing Maurice to attack along a narrow

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