The New South Wales government adopted new bail laws after the siege.
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There were two types of siege artillery in Europe at this time.
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Rights groups say thousands died in the army siege of the town.
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The government positively views all attempts to break the siege on Gaza.
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Successful expeditions to the region no longer focussed on large, siege-style ascents.
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In May he took Upsala; by midsummer he was besieging Stockholm itself.
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People were besieging the provision shops to lay in stores of food.
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Stunned relatives gathered there, some weeping quietly, others besieging officials with questions.
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And Rabsaces returned, and found the king of the Assyrians besieging Lobna.
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They had spent more than a year besieging San Michele and Podgora.
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The moral aspects of the militaryblockade as a weapon in times of peace had been bothering me.
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The militaryblockade before them means they can go no further and for some it strikes close to home.
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Shipping officials at a conference in Malaysia on Monday called for a militaryblockade along the coast of Somalia to stop the surge.
Ús de beleaguering en anglès
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At Camp Bowie the Apaches were found beleaguering the post.
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The beleaguering force outside the fort, he said, must outnumber ours two to one.
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What was the disposition of the beleaguering force?
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Several French, English, and Navarrois cavaliers resorted on this occasion to the camp of the beleaguering army.
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One might have imagined he saw before him the tented camps of a beleaguering host of Brobdingnagians.
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With their usual improvidence, they had not food enough to last a beleaguering army for a week.
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I longed for my ultrophone equipment, with which I might have established communication with the beleaguering American forces.
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Henri, meanwhile, who was closely beleaguering Rouen, was again outgeneralled by Parma, and had to raise the siege.
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Then you get to where you care so f**king much that it gets goddamn beleaguering, you know?
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Immense volumes of smoke, thick and suffocating, instantaneously rolled over the city and the beleaguering camp, converting day into night.
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To the military student the siege may possess importance as marking a transitional epoch in the history of the beleaguering science.
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An intricate web of laws and custom and tradition ensured a perpetual vigilance and a perpetual defence against the beleaguering sea.
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But their stones and their strength were at length exhausted, and Taras resolved to cut his way through the beleaguering forces.
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Kassala was in the hands of the British, and the forces that had been beleaguering it had been defeated, with heavy loss.
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Rochelle was in arms against the King; and Richelieu, with his royal ward, was beleaguering it with the whole strength of the kingdom.
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At present the enemy, who are now under the command of Colonel Law, who has succeeded D'Auteuil, are contenting themselves with beleaguering the place.