The British were engaged, and routed, and then defeated en masse at an unnamed river normally identified as the Thames. |
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Add to this the fact that, during the same time period, American police switched en masse to autoloading pistols. |
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They grab tickets en masse for scalpers, lurk in chat rooms to hand out ads, skew recommendation systems, and scrape pricing data. |
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The rozzers showed up a split second later en masse and rang the loud neighbour's doorbell. |
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No other U.S. dance company exports American good will en masse the way this one does. |
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The rest can only hide in their holes, or like lemmings rush to disaster en masse. |
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A sufficiently strong lure would draw bands over many miles to a central location for easy en masse extermination. |
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Each year millions of smokers attempt to quit en masse, spurred on by the annual health awareness campaign. |
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This is to ensure correct allocation of times and avoid people turning up en masse at the beginning of the event. |
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They often do this en masse where several hundred adults will gather at the base of a tree, along a fencerow or under a rock. |
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But when you get a situation where the kids turn up en masse and start swimming out to the ski jump, it really is dangerous. |
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I love the fact that en masse it seems so bland, yet in miniature each snowflake is a work of art. |
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States who do not sign instruments at the time of opening for signature often accede en masse. |
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Seen en masse, the effect of these rippling colour fields, outlined by dark webs, is almost psychedelic. |
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To raise money he would lead Swindon bikers en masse around the town collecting money and donations in kind to give to charity. |
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Large shoals of pollack can quickly deplete the food supply on one wreck then move en masse to another. |
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The vanguard sector in this struggle is the well-organized Aymara peasants, who have descended en masse from the altiplano, above the capital. |
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Looking at 159 differently sized breeds of dog en masse can be a little off-putting, especially considering their common source is the wolf. |
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There was no disappointment, as the band let loose with jazzy groove that had people moving en masse. |
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Of course, this is one of Formula One's many great grey areas, can all teams withdraw on safety grounds en masse, and not be penalised. |
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From the moment Henry Ford I started mass producing cars, motorists began en masse to individualize their own particular vehicle. |
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Muslims in India headed en masse for Pakistan, while Hindus and Sikhs made their way in the opposite direction. |
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Yes, they are, and I'm sure power grids endured redlining surges as garbage disposals clean up the treacly detritus en masse. |
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When birds swoop around en masse, how do they decide who does the steering? |
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There was a huge plum tree in my yard and we would climb it en masse and fill buckets. |
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And reproduced en masse and handed with confidence to potential investors, it ultimately helped make the fantasy a reality. |
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They came en masse to the city square to demonstrate against the Communist government. |
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Families move en masse to the beach lugging strollers and coolers, and kids on bikes zigzag in the street. |
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The trio turned en masse to face down their author, faces bleached in the strobing. |
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As always, the SME owner as an individual doesn't make a dent in the economic landscape, however SME en masse is a big deal. |
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Personally, I'm enjoying buying the discontinued games en masse. |
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The press, dozy as ever, would have missed the story en masse. |
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Monitoring Wi-Fi connections en masse would be expensive and potentially illegal. |
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As Shea walks up the hill with his petition, soldiers hiss at him en masse. |
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More recently, large groups of migrants, who are encamped in forests nearby the enclaves, have taken to storming the fence en masse. |
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Geologists responded en masse, along with grad students, mathematicians and military officers, among others. |
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Rosy and rummy-nosed tetras and uaru cichlids swam en masse. |
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Their second attempt at a strike was an even more crushing defeat: the workforce refused to follow them and came to work en masse. |
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In an insane spiral of denied rights and violence, defenceless people came to be executed in cold blood and en masse. |
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But what political price is there to pay for en masse targeting of politically unempowered minority groups? |
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The Sunnis execute prisoners en masse, their messages expressed in high body counts. |
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We must intercede en masse to make the Conservative government rethink its position with regard to the use of the surplus. |
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A while back the Parliament forced the Santer Commission to resign en masse when one of its members failed to assume their responsibilities. |
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They ride en masse towards you, on what you naively thought was your side of the road. |
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The USD appears to be the safest investment, as traders are moving en masse to buy into the greenback. |
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The parish priest Father Michele Iacono, dressed in purple vestments, blessed the bodies and performed last rights en masse. |
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American intellectuals en masse declared their cities to be tottering on the brink of doom. |
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Hanging around between the pylons were huge shoals of fish, seemingly unfazed by our presence, happy to let us swim by and follow us en masse with one beady eye. |
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Nevertheless, attempting to engage ordinary citizens en masse directly on issues such as these is almost unique and eminently laudable. |
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I have to point out that the opposition party across the way and many other members in the House en masse voted against our tough on crime bills. |
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In addition, members of tribal communities often voted en masse for the same candidate, usually the son of one of the tribal leaders. |
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Since the cessation of hostilities, residents of the north have begun to return en masse to their homes. |
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Asians have been intertwined with America's destiny since Chinese immigrants arrived en masse to build the transcontinental railway after the civil war. |
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Had they chartered a private plane to fly them en masse to Edinburgh? |
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Scientists therefore have to examine all those genes en masse to cure or ameliorate the disease. |
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Editors were apoplectic, and they showed it by quitting en masse, leaving Mays to pick up the pieces. |
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They pulled up in unmarked cars and on motorcycles, appearing en masse out of the darkness. |
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With their wealth of detail and complex atmospherics, all the paintings are microcosms that demand individual attention and are difficult to absorb en masse. |
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Meanwhile shiites who put their faith in Tehran are being slaughtered en masse. |
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The 1994 Rwandan government attempted to eliminate en masse the Tutsi population. |
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Banks began to fail as debtors defaulted on debt and depositors attempted to withdraw their deposits en masse, triggering multiple bank runs. |
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Columbia students, though, turned out en masse to listen to the speech on the South Lawn. |
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Chionodoxas should be planted en masse to achieve a sea of colour and do best in fertile soil with plenty of added grit for drainage. |
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As each of her projects contextualizes the next, her work is best seen en masse. |
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Early modernism, unveiled in the blunt façades of Wagner and Loos, the corpselike faces of Kokoschka and Schiele, and the eternally disorienting atonality of Schoenberg, goes a step further, rejecting society en masse. |
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Upon sighting a target, they would come together to attack en masse and overwhelm any escorting warships. |
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In early December 2010, health centres in these villages were set astir as communities and families gathered en masse to receive the new meningitis vaccine. |
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We can slob around in tracksuits for 364 days a year, but on occasions such as Ascot, or the royal box at Wimbledon, or a garden party at Buckingham Palace, it's a rare chance to scrub up en masse. |
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Rinsing can be done en masse by arranging items on the dish rack and then spritzing with clean water. |
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Wilfrid taught the locals to fish, and they were impressed with Wilfrid's teachings and agreed to be baptised en masse. |
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Still, at Southampton, attacks were so effective morale did give way briefly with civilian authorities leading people en masse out of the city. |
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Though many courts have changed their procedures to adapt to the ruling, there are still forms of en masse trials practiced at the border. |
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The Sargasso Sea is home to seaweed of the genus Sargassum, which floats en masse on the surface there. |
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Reports suggest that some of the missing might have been murdered en masse by drowning in the White Sea. |
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Of these, there was a substantial contingent from the recently annexed state of Awadh, which mutinied en masse. |
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Slate is frequently grey in color, especially when seen, en masse, covering roofs. |
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A very large number of these had been released en masse and sent across Allied lines without any food or shelter. |
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Foreign investors would pull out en masse. |
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This will ensure the blossoming of the French-Canadian culture through our digital strategy, one of the components of which was, last year, our withdrawal en masse from the Goggle agreement. |
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Whether or not they are now set for the meltdown that some have prophesied depends mainly on four things. Whither hedge funds? The first is whether investors exit en masse. |
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Day trip to Phillip Island to watch fairy penguins waddle home en masse. |
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The Internet cool kids are, of course, rallying against Swift en masse. |
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As soon as other animals attempt to feast on this plant, the ants alert each other by dispersing a pheromone and join in the struggle against the outsider en masse. |
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Detroiters heckled the falling star, and then walked out en masse. |
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When it was harvested en masse, it was frequently ground up as fertilizer. |
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As the baby-boom generation ages en masse, consumers are more than ever preoccupied not only with skin-deep beauty but, most importantly, with health issues. |
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Families descended en masse on Hampden from Ayrshire, youngsters therefore indoctrinated into the fierce dislike these two sides have for each other, if they were not already aware. |
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Relentlessly pursued and subject to arrests en masse, they were forced to flee to the borders of the country in order to continue to live within their faith in a state of semi-clandestinity. |
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Chionodoxas should be planted en masse to achieve a sea of colour, and do best in fertile soil with plenty of added grit for drainage. |
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Again, with the power of hindsight it would have been best to simply allow these clubs to leave en masse and continue with a smaller two division competition. |
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A number of inexpensive torpedo boats attacking en masse could overwhelm a larger ship's ability to fight them off using its large but cumbersome guns. |
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Angered, the English king demanded reprisals against the town's citizens for holding out for so long and ordered that the town's population be killed en masse. |
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Although the sudden sight of a sweaty Alan Titchmarsh tending to his compost would have probably resulted in a disgusted nation putting down its tea trays en masse. |
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With gruesome public acts taking place for all to see, pirates would be killed and displayed en masse at many of the ports they once looted or called home in the New World. |
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The fight attracted enormous support from Glaswegians who travelled en masse to watch Lynch floor his opponent eight times before the bout was stopped in the second round. |
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The Protestants in the southern Low Countries fled North en masse. |
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He gave alms equally as lavishly both individually and en masse. |
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Critical Mass is an event typically held on the last Friday of every month in cities around the world where bicyclists take to the streets en masse. |
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This long-stemmed orchid has dozens of tiny red flowers and looks great en masse or combined with other tropical flowers such as anthuriums, heliconia or red ginger flowers. |
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