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When Union generals Meade and Gibbons tried and failed to take Prospect Hill, Mannsfield Plantation's innocent field of corn and wheat stubble came to be called the Slaughter Pen, with around 4,000 Confederate and 5,000 Union casualties.
Take the prospect of the capture of killing of Mr. bin Laden.
The ACF did not take the prospect of litigation lightly, Cousins said.
Unfortunately, as I learned eight years ago, people don't take the prospect of losing money lightly.
Another reason to take this prospect very seriously is the scale of the challenge facing Mr Cameron.
"This was a time to hold your nerve and to take the prospect seriously but we had to stick to the strategy," Carmichael said of his intervention.
To warm up, take the Prospect Bowl Express over to Madison or Magnolia — gentle runs that weave through trees below the gaze of Bald Mountain.
It was only at round two, a form that took most of a day to complete, that she started to take the prospect seriously.
Scepticism appears to me as the virtue of our times, essential if you take the prospect of survival at all seriously.
One New Jersey Democrat described the sudden exit this way: "My sense is that he couldn't take the prospect of an enormous defeat".
Brady, one year Manning's junior, could be around for several years yet, but equally we cannot take that prospect for granted.
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