Sentence examples for an imposing army from inspiring English sources

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And if there is one thing Goldman has, it is an imposing army of top-of-their-class, up-before-dawn über-achievers.

4 And since he was at the same time on bad terms with Perdiccas, the king of the Macedonians, he decided to bring back Amyntas, the son of Philip, and place him upon the Macedonian throne.32 It was for these two reasons, therefore, as we have described them, that he was forced to raise an imposing army.

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"Experts who showed up with an impressive and imposing army of instruments… were given a cloak of science by the court, and were therefore given great weight by jurors".

The story finds the current trilogy's central heroes faced with intense personal challenges immediately following the events of "The Force Awakens," as the Resistance finds itself trapped by the imposing armies of Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis) and his minions, Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and Gen. Hux (Domnhall Gleeson).

Divided into four main sections, each centered on a different character, the movie opens near a northern town where a man in a green army coat, Dahai (an imposing Jiang Wu), has started a solitary campaign against the village chief and the local boss, who have grown rich selling collective property.

Today, they refuse to do their call-up because they oppose the continued occupation of Palestinian land or the tactics of an army imposing its own brand of terror and collective punishment on the subjugated.

And Nigel Farage, who got a tougher ride and anyway can't compete with the silky facility of a Cameron performance, is – like all the Brexiters – skewered by trying to argue that the EU is simultaneously an omnivorous beast that on 24 June will set about imposing an EU army to which Britain will be forced to contribute, and also on the point of collapsing under its own weight.

Though voting passed off largely without incident, tensions in the capital and the battleground Christian towns remained high, with the army imposing a midnight curfew on the capital.

And unlike Mr. Mubarak, Mr. Morsi was not an autocrat imposed by the army, but the country's first freely elected president.

"These days any protesters are associated to the Muslim Brotherhood, even if they are not, and they're called terrorists, and with that label the police have cracked down has hard as they want on any form of dissent," said Ganzeer, who opposed the Morsi regime but like many activists is even more critical of the military rule imposed by army chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

The result has been deadly street clashes near India's border with a curfew imposed and the army called in to quell the tensions. .

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