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George Washington's Continental Army stayed during the cold long winters at Valley forge.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
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Because they had suffered a lot of casualties, and they realised that it was going to be a long war.
My mother said this a lot when she meant something or someone would always be there. Said that Pat was a popular or #1 name of the men at war during WWII. So, there would always be a Pat in the Army.
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'
George Washington's Continental Army stayed during the cold long winters at Valley forge.
Only a few weeks. It would have been a quick thrust towards Richmond.
he stayed there for years.
"The lead female actress plans to emerge and re-emerge from the stage curtains as long as the audience calls for her to come out and receive their applause and flowers" is an example of a sentence that uses the phrase "as long as".
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
Yes she stayed in Soul Society but not for long. She'll come back to the Kurosakis of course..
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Army ants are 14mm long, while the queen army ant is 3cm long.
It is a calque (see the wikipedia definition of that) of some Chinese phrase with the same meaning.