raiding

  • 11raiding — adj. marauding, plundering reɪd n. sudden incursion, attack v. attack on, foray into, sudden incursion into …

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  • 12raiding — Practice whereby voters in sympathy with one party designate themselves as voters of another party so as to influence or determine results of other party s primary. Republican Party of State of Conn. v. Tashjian, C.A.Conn., 770 F.2d 265, 284 …

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  • 13raiding party — here …

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  • 14Liste der denkmalgeschützten Objekte in Raiding — Die Liste der denkmalgeschützten Objekte in Raiding enthält die vier denkmalgeschützten, unbeweglichen Objekte der Gemeinde Raiding, wobei ein Objekt per Bescheid sowie drei Objekte nach § 2a des Denkmalschutzgesetzes unter Schutz gestellt… …

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  • 15Commerce raiding — Bermuda Gazette of 12 November 1796, calling for privateering against Spain and its allies, and with advertisements for crew for two privateer vessels. Commerce raiding or guerre de course (literally war of the chase ) is a form of naval warfare… …

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  • 16Slave raiding — is a crime sometimes seen as a normal part of warfare. It is possibly as old as human civilization itself, as it is attested to in some of the earliest surviving written records, from Sumer in Iraq and Mohenjo Daro in Pakistan. Overview The act… …

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  • 17Employee raiding — In business, employee raiding is the practice of unlawfully inducing an employee to leave one employer and take up employment with another employer.The purpose of employee raiding is usually to gain access to unique or rare knowledge or skills… …

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  • 18Ram-raiding — is a variation on burglary in which a van, SUV, car, or other heavy vehicle is driven through the windows or doors of a closed shop, usually a department store or jewellers shop, to allow the perpetrators to loot it. This act has occurred since… …

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  • 19Trench raiding — was an often brutal feature of trench warfare that came into being in World War I. It was the practice of making small scale surprise attacks on enemy positions. Typically, trench raids were carried out at night by small teams of men who would… …

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  • 20Antoniuskirche (Raiding) — Die römisch katholische Pfarrkirche Hl. Antonius von Padua in Raiding im Burgenland steht mittig im Ort. Die Kirchenschiff wurde im Jahre 1927 anstelle einer Vorgängerkirche errichtet, wobei der bestehende Kirchturm erhalten wurde. Das… …

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