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They raised troops for the Union, but they also raised troops for the Confederacy.
The Iwo Jima bond drive , the seventh , raised 26 billion but I'm unsure as to whether this was the highest means in which money was raised for the war besides taxation .
The Philippine Flag was first raised by Pres. Emilio Aguinaldo during the proclamation of Independence on June 12, 1898 in Kawit, Cavite.
The evacuation from Dunkirk
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The objection is sustained.
(noun) The objective of the game is to kick the ball into the goal net. The army battalion soon reached their objective on the border. (adjective) A mediator must remain objective and not favor either side. An objective view in religious disputes is seldom possible. (noun adjunct) He adjusted the objective lens on his telescope.
That a attorney made a legal objection and the Judge agreed to that
"Objection overruled" is a ruling by a judge that denies an attorney's objection during a trial, allowing the line of questioning or evidence to proceed. This means that the judge has determined the objection raised lacks legal merit and does not have a valid basis in the rules of evidence or courtroom procedure.
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every President has been a Christian
First, it should be noted that the debt ceiling has been repeatedly raised over the past four decades. Under President Reagan, for example, it was raised as much as 17 times. Under both President George H.W. Bush and President Clinton, it was raised four times. Under President George W. Bush, it was raised seven times. And so far, under President Obama, it has been raised on four occasions.
President Martin Van Buren was born and raised in the village of Kinderhook, New York. He was the first native born citizen to become President.
No. She was raised a catholic by her parents, however Alicia has announced she is semi-atheist and semi-spiritual.
No president has yet to be born in Idaho.
Andrew Jackson
The first US President to take oath on a raised portico was Zachary Taylor. He served as the president from 1849 until the time he died in July 1850.