Sentence examples for army transported from inspiring English sources

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"Trophy brigades" of the victorious Soviet Army transported the windows to the Soviet Union at the war's end, together with more than 100,000 Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, old-master drawings, pieces of ancient Greek gold and other treasures confiscated from Germany.

To remedy this, the Italian army transported large amounts of snow to ensure the courses were adequately covered.

They sheltered there until the army transported them to the relief camp a week ago.

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Later, Alexander the Great sent home specimens from his wars in north Africa and the east, and successive armies transported plants into their new territories: the Romans sowing wheat, corn, barley and olives to feed their armies; Muslims spreading orchard fruits like sour oranges, lemons, limes and apricots, and showy flowers – most famously at the Alhambra palace in the Spanish city Granada.

Anything rescuers could scrounge was put to work - bright orange rubber dinghies, rickety wooden rowboats, canoes and old-fashioned shallow-bottomed army transports.

Mr Allingham, visiting briefly as he moved by army transports from one crash site to the next, was overwhelmed by it.

One that backfired recently had her standing under a dramatic sky with an army transport aircraft in the background, gazing into the distance as though on the look out for geopolitical derring-do.

Though it is not clear what immediate impact this had on Kroonland, it is known that the liner was operating as a U.S. Army transport (under the name USAT Kroonland) by February 1918, when she was loaded with materiel and departed New York for Saint-Nazaire, France.

Mrs Mullany, a doctor, died instantly while her husband, a former South Yorkshire police officer, who had also served in the army, was transported back to Britain for treatment but was pronounced dead a week after the shootings.

Reached by phone, residents in the predominantly Sunni city of Tikrit, hometown of Saddam Hussein and a center of the anti-American insurgency that followed the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, said militants damaged at least two Iraqi army helicopters transporting troops to the university.

Well-intentioned friends often try to convince me to go off-grid, but in using batteries, electrical cables and photovoltaic panels (as I once did), I would still be connected, by a peculiar sort of invisible cable, to the global network of quarries, factories, courtrooms, mines, financial institutions, bureaucracies, armies, transport networks and workers needed to produce such things.

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