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Esempi
“Ladies,” he said by way of greeting, surveying the eleven soaked females waiting like troops to be commanded on a battlefield.
So many things here in Cyprus had been transported, hundreds of miles, to make this recognisable, to ground the troops in familiarity.
I suspect any day now, the duke will begin marching his troops.
Rew had no reason to disbelieve, but thirty mounted men was a strong contingent, and as he began to pick out the troops upon the walls, he counted dozens more.
But suppose he’s the wrong kind; he’ll go back after a while and set a company of federal troops after us.
A second explosion of light blasting back the water, the shockwave knocking flat the troops of the king for half a mile around.
Soldiering pay was poor, but regular, and at least the troops were fed.
The chief of the federal military force of the state and of two neighboring states had, by order of the government, mobilized cavalry troops to be sent after the bandits by special trains.
In these vaults her treasures could rest until they were transported under the vigilance of special troops of the king to the port of Veracruz to be shipped from there to Spain.