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Besiege - Definition of Besiege at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Besiege. Look it up now! ... Use besiege in a Sentence...
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So I'll say this -- ... In our country, I have found that this cooperation happens not because we agree on everything, but because behind all the labels and false divisions and categories that define us; ... Because if we are willing to work for it, and fight for it, and believe in it, then I am absolutely certain that generations...
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Siege - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Infinitive; to besiege ... Third person singular; besieges ... to besiege (third-person singular simple present besieges, present participle besieging, simple past and past participle besieged)
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The woman who was wearing a Santa hat and towing a large red suitcase began screaming in the middle of the South terminal at Gatwick airport, ... She was dragged away by police during one of the many occasions when they were forced to intervene as frustrated travellers vented their anger on airport and airline staff,
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Siege of Syracuse (414-413): one of the most important campaigns during the Peloponnesian War. A well-equipped Athenian army blundered into disaster, was annihilated, and left its country almost ... It is tempting to see the Sicilian Expedition as an act of hybris by an arrogant, ... At the beginning of the sixth book,
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Tunisia blocked access to both popular video-sharing websites, Youtube and Dailymotion, in order to prevent Tunisian netizens However, and as shown in this example, ... Please, feel free to download this Google Earth kmz file (Keyhole Markup Zip) which will start Google Earth and fly you to Carthage Presidential palace.
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By Daily Mail Reporter; ... Woolworths slashed prices by up to half today in what was dubbed the biggest closing down sale ever seen on the High Street. ... Long queues formed at Woolworths' 815 stores as shoppers battled to grab a bargain in the 'Mega sale' - enticed in by huge 50 per cent off posters in the windows.
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[Adapted from Brundage] The capture of Cyprus was an unexpected byproduct of Richard's Crusade and the island was later to prove of great value to the Latin states in the East. Since 1189 the city of Acre had been under siege by the knights and soldiers remaining in the Latin Kingdom. ... Acre was hemmed in on all sides,
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