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After referring to the collapse of Soviet communism, Horner writes in the Commentary symposium, "Though the Left has thus been routed, it still retains its hegemony in matters cultural --as if he were talking about the same group, or at least people with similar ideas.
Meanwhile, handpicked troops that had been previously positioned swooped down on the unwary Bijapur army and routed it.
Prosecutors said that the Libyans had placed the bomb in a Samsonite suitcase and routed it, as unaccompanied baggage, on a plane that went from Malta to Frankfurt.
When the Awami League routed it in the last election, in December 2008, the BNP seemed on the verge of collapse.
Rather than disposing of it as medical waste, he routed it through a hose into the cylinder of a cell salvage machine.
Early in July 1648, a Scottish force invaded England, but the parliamentary army routed it at the Battle of Preston (August 17).
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The paging company's satellite decodes the message and beams it down to its E-mail servers, before routing it to its ultimate destination.
With the new standard tier, Google hands your traffic over to the public internet instead of routing it through its own network.
The AASHO approved the extension of US 12 into Washington on June 20 , 1967 routing it along US 410 and SR 14 to its present terminus in Aberdeen.
Locals tried to fight routing I-95 through the central core and instead suggested routing it along Bancroft Parkway to the west or the present-day route of I-495 to the east.
But instead of checking the overall flow, this has merely re-routed it via Mexico.
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