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Example sentences for "reoccupation"

Lexicographically close words:
renued; renunciation; renunciations; renvoyer; reo; reoccupied; reoccupy; reopen; reopened; reopening
  1. But more still flowed from this victory, succeeding as it did the disaster of the morning, for the reoccupation of our old camps at once re-established a morale which for some hours had been greatly endangered by ill-fortune.

  2. They never believed the news of her defeat in the Balkans and the reoccupation of Adrianople confirmed them in their skepticism.

  3. I am informed from a diplomatic source that the great powers have received the announcement of the reoccupation in a friendly spirit, and no protests have thus far been received from quarters whence they might have been expected.

  4. New Style,) 1914, expressing the views of the Hellenic Government: The reoccupation of Belgrade by the Servians is one of those military feats which amount to historical phenomena.

  5. It goes without saying that this reoccupation coincides entirely with public opinion, which has long been exercised over the sufferings of the Epirotes.

  6. This transaction, shortly after the massacre certainly demonstrates that, although the Indian slaughter caused evacuation here, interest in reoccupation quickly revived.

  7. The reoccupation of abandoned areas and the utilization of new land was quickly the order of the day.

  8. I was very glad when the news of the reoccupation of the Cape by the British, offered an opening for my return to Namaqua-land.

  9. From thence they returned late in the 18th century to the reoccupation of their old ground in Kulja under the Chinese.

  10. After the Persian retreat and the reoccupation of their city the Athenians continued the war with unabated vigour.

  11. It is evident that in this case also the palace was overtaken by a great catastrophe, followed by a partial reoccupation towards the close of the Late Minoan age (L.

  12. The bulk of the remains belong here, as at Hagia Triada, to the beginning of the Late Minoan period, but there are signs of reoccupation in the decadent Minoan age.

  13. Nothing that happened in that war made so greatly for the continuation of the old order in Asiatic Turkey as the reoccupation of Adrianople.

  14. The reoccupation of Epirus by Greek troops had now become a matter of life and death to its inhabitants, and in October 1914 Venezelos took the inevitable step, after serving due notice upon all the signatories to the Treaty of London.

  15. It was the impression of Peel, clearly, that Auckland does not contemplate the reoccupation of that country, unless it be merely for the purpose of recovering our honour and restoring our supremacy.

  16. General MacArthur at Brisbane had been directing the whole of his planning toward the reoccupation of the Philippine Islands, and on 10 July had issued a plan for all operations into the archipelago.

  17. Lacking a directive from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General MacArthur devised his own policy for civil affairs during the reoccupation of the Philippines.

  18. The Southwest Pacific forces were to "seize objectives in the Mindanao, Leyte and Samar areas in order to establish air, naval and logistic bases to cover subsequent operations to complete the reoccupation of the Philippines.

  19. In this letter he came out boldly for the "reannexation of Texas and the reoccupation of Oregon,"--all Oregon.

  20. In describing this stirring event and the reoccupation of the town in the Fall of 1862, we use the eyes of citizens, who were present and witnessed the scenes described and the words of another, who wrote of them years afterwards.

  21. Restrictions as to the Accumulation and the Reoccupation of Offices 26.

  22. With the restoration of what was called the military sovereignty of the Reich in 1935 and the reoccupation of the demilitarized zone of the Rhineland, the external camouflage of rearmament was eliminated.

  23. Plans and preparations for the reoccupation of the Rhineland started very early.

  24. Therefore, any German plans to threaten or breach international obligations or for any kind of aggression, required the preliminary reoccupation and refortification of this open Rhineland territory.

  25. It is our view that it was a military plan for the military reoccupation of the Rhineland, in violation of the Treaty of Versailles and the Rhine Pact of Locarno.

  26. After the reoccupation of the Rhineland, the Nazi conspirators re-doubled their efforts to prepare Germany for a major war.

  27. The whole matter of the German reoccupation of the demilitarized zone of the Rhineland caused extensive international repercussions and study.

  28. Deglaciation of the Sierra Nevada opened it up for reoccupation from the east by Sorex vagrans of the Great Basin.

  29. This reoccupation of the Great Basin took place probably from the Colorado Plateau and mountains of Arizona and Utah, since the present day shrews of the species S.

  30. The most reasonable conclusion that can be arrived at is that they were exterminated by the Spaniards upon their reoccupation of the country.

  31. The inhabitants of Gran Quivira, Abo, and Quarro would be among the first that the Spaniards would meet on their reoccupation of the country, and there is every reason to believe that they were exterminated by the incensed invaders.


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