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- flew into the area to lead his armies against Mao, but the Communists outmanoeuvred him and crossed the Jinsha River. Faced with the more difficult task...
- Countries. They quickly conquered Luxembourg and the Netherlands and outmanoeuvred the Allies in Belgium, forcing the evacuation of many British and French...
- against him. By gaining the support of his outer cabinet, Churchill outmanoeuvred Halifax and won Chamberlain over. Churchill succeeded as an orator despite...
- real power through a behind-the-scenes military body. However, Thiệu outmanoeuvred and sidelined Kỳ. Thiệu was accused of murdering Kỳ loyalists through...
- was from this position that the Company would ultimately outplay and outmanoeuvre all competing powers in the region, to eventually use that very system...
- evoke Porsche's past racing successes with light cars like the 718 that outmanoeuvred competitors with larger and more powerful engines. The 718 Boxster was...
- Manchester, and Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Es****; however, this party was outmanoeuvred by the more politically adept Cromwell and his radicals, who had the...
- while successful gameplay can involve outnumbered Aeldari units that outmanoeuvre the opponent and kill entire units/squads before they have a chance to...
- However, he was later demoted to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland when he was outmanoeuvred by his rival Whigs, who formed the first Stanhope-Sunderland ministry...
- none of which would survive the harsh conditions of the Alps. Hannibal outmanoeuvred the natives who had tried to prevent his crossing, then evaded a Roman...