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For example, some who could be described as pacifists supported the use of military force during the American Civil War (William Lloyd Garrison, for example, compromised his pacifist beliefs to support the cause of emancipating the slaves).

Live-fire military maneuvers, for example, or border garrisons being placed on alert.

By the 1370s, England's armies on the continent were under huge military and financial pressure; the garrisons in Calais and Brest alone, for example, were costing £36,000 a year to maintain, while military expeditions could consume £50,000 in only six months.

Consider, for example, a 2006 review by Garrison Keillor of "American Vertigo: Traveling America in the Footsteps of Tocqueville," by Bernard-Henri Levy, a book meant to update another Frenchman's view of the New World.

For example, he said, a home in Garrison designed by the architect and industrial designer Paul Mayen in 1975 was recently advertised in material regularly perused by art gallery owners in New York City.

On July 9, for example, about 100 rebels attacked a military garrison eight miles outside of Gulu.

The most cited explanation for spousal similarity is assortative mating, meaning that spouses are more similar for a trait or disorder than expected under random mating (Merikangas 1982; Garrison et al. 1968), although significant spousal correlation could also indicate, for example, marital interaction or social stratification.

For example, when Judith Thoyer became the first woman to be a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, a large New York firm, in 1974, the firm had no flex-time or part-time schedules.

Mali and Mauritania, for example, do not have the means to talk to each other from their garrisons, which in some cases are only a couple hundred miles apart.

When the flag was given to the Smithsonian, for example, it was initially folded over because its glass case was too small to accommodate its size, which was typical for garrison flags, made to be seen over long distances.

General Amos, for example, read aloud comments that a Marine platoon commander made about his unit in an online survey: "Despite differences, we are so close that we anticipate each other's next move in garrison and in combat.

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