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"blitzkrieg" Definitions
  1. a sudden military attack intended to win a quick victory

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"Modi's campaign looks jaded compared to our blitzkrieg," said Aashish.
That same day, Hitler launched his blitzkrieg of Western Europe.
Then in May 1940, the Nazi blitzkrieg swept into France.
Trump came into office aiming for a blitzkrieg on environmental regulations.
With sluggish investment and demand, Mr Kuroda's monetary blitzkrieg will continue.
Shockingly, one day before the evacuation, the Blitzkrieg took a break.
His photographs taken during the blitzkrieg are all art and no pathos.
YouTube has spent the past few months doing a brand-safety blitzkrieg.
That was when the blitzkrieg of anti-Clinton email coverage really surged.
BLITZKRIEG: Myth, Reality, and Hitler's Lightning War: France 1940, by Lloyd Clark.
Fourth, the Democrats launched a series of devastating blitzkrieg assaults on themselves.
Thiem pushed Nadal deep behind the baseline with a blitzkrieg of groundstrokes.
His cause gained momentum after the Nazi blitzkrieg in Europe in May 1940.
Don't pledge another bumbled blitzkrieg to jam through a measure of that magnitude.
Will it take a worldwide wetland blitzkrieg to save frogs from mass extinction?
The myth of invincible Blitzkrieg was burnished, self-interestedly, by the Nazis themselves.
Their blitzkrieg not only throws us off balance but forces us to take sides.
The high-usage blitzkrieg from the mid-post has tailed off of late, though.
But the "German Juggernaut" actually seems to have a lot of fans, including some who throw up the Nazi salute when he saunters into a match or make signs in German that say "Blitzkrieg Herrscher Aller MENSCHEN" ("Blitzkrieg ruler of all people").
Nato's Supreme Allied Commander has described it as the greatest information warfare blitzkrieg in history.
Facebook's old motto, "Move fast and break things", captures the spirit of the Blitzkrieg perfectly.
The rest imagined something more plausible that they already feared, such as a Nazi blitzkrieg.
That the Wehrmacht fought the blitzkrieg invasions of Poland and France hopped up on methamphetamines.
"I had no understanding of the concept of blitzkrieg," Mr. Slocombe told the BBC in 2014.
The term refers to the Blitzkrieg (lightning war) that Germany pioneered in the second world war.
It's not like, 'Anarchy in the UK' is on it, and 'Combat Rock,' and 'Blitzkrieg Bop.
And the prospect of a Joe Biden nomination conjures dizzying images of Trump's blitzkrieg to come.
LaPilusa described panic or anxiety attacks as a blitzkrieg of symptoms that could even cause fainting.
Never again, wrote one of the architects of the German blitzkrieg of World War II, Heinz Guderian.
Hence Germany's blitzkrieg campaigns early in World War II and Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 2845.
What did happen was the Wehrmacht's blitzkrieg into the Soviet Union in 1941, which caught Stalin by surprise.
The chords are different too; it wasn't a "Blitzkrieg Bop"-like pop-punk song when Joey first wrote it.
" I took the guitar and sang "Blitzkrieg Bop": "They're forming in a straight line, going through a tight wind.
Maybe Bean thought "Blitzkrieg" would make for the perfect heel: There's nothing more detestable than a literal Nazi, right?
In 2014, ISIS seized Mosul in a blitzkrieg and was threatening to march on the Kurdish city of Erbil.
Certainly not the millions of Indians who came to know about Free Basics via Facebook's multi-million dollar advertising blitzkrieg.
Apart from the Google Home speaker blitzkrieg at the Pixel 2 event last year, the news has been a trickle.
Designer Tomislav Uzelac's original wargame of the Nazi blitzkrieg on Stalingrad and eventual Soviet counterattack was a masterpiece of simplicity.
The song's the zenith of Kirin J Callinan's irreverent vision, bouncing between hushed balladry, spaghetti western whistles, and blitzkrieg EDM.
The 10-song LP unleashes a blitzkrieg of gut-punching blast beats, angular guitar riffs, and maniacal, larynx-shredding vocals.
For all of Zingano's strengths, her blitzkrieg loss to Rousey and long layoff keep her a fair distance from a shot.
For another, when the Republicans unleash their inevitable blitzkrieg, I doubt voters will recognize the subtleties in positions like Mr. Franken's.
But he does plan to play at least one Christmas tune, he said, at his "Holiday Blitzkrieg" show, scheduled for Dec.
Despite rewriting the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" with adult-pacifying lyrics and rehearsing themselves silly, the Co-Co's don't make the cut.
A newer generation of military historians—for instance, John Mosier, in " The Blitzkrieg Myth" —argues persuasively that the blitzkrieg happened mostly in panicked headlines, that the German tank corps had outrun its supply lines, and that France was in no worse shape in May of 1940 than it had been in a similar moment in 1914.
Soon, better AI will rewrite the playbook yet again — perhaps the digital equivalent of Blitzkrieg in its potential for capturing new territory.
ISIS has just finished its worst year since the group shocked the world with its black-flag blitzkrieg into Mosul in 2014.
The blitzkrieg of repairs will shut down the tracks used by the E and M lines from Queens Plaza to 2400th Street.
Metallica was a cool gateway into the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal—that's how I found out about Diamond Head and Blitzkrieg.
"Blitzkrieg Bop" by the Ramones is an animated, joy-inducing song written in a major key that's often associated with more positive emotions.
This is strong evidence against the so-called "Blitzkrieg" hypothesis, which suggests that early humans hunted mastodons to extinction at a rapid rate.
Ohler makes a pretty convincing case that we wouldn't have the word "blitzkrieg" without it; the Germans may not even have conquered Europe.
What if he had to push himself in different ways, and swap out the surgical nature of his attack for a broader blitzkrieg?
The story behind the answer begins in 22015: France never got over its collapse after Nazi Germany's blitzkrieg and the collaboration that ensued.
Assad also uses Blitzkrieg-style scorched earth tactics, along with his brutal partner, Russian President Vladimir Putin, to target hospitals, bakeries and schools.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in recent years has engaged in a lawsuit-filing blitzkrieg in the waning days of fiscal years ending Sept.
He wants to see whether we're paying attention, or if we even have any mind left after the continual blitzkrieg of Big Tech's dominance.
But Trump's red state blitzkrieg, early by midterm election standards, is really all about him -- as his calculated reference to the #MeToo movement showed.
In 2016, the Republican Party did not decide; it was conquered in a cruel blitzkrieg, then rapidly remade in the image of its captor.
Now, his book chronicling the meth-fueled blitzkrieg of France and Hitler's addiction to powerful opiates is a best seller in Germany and Britain.
That's because the Germans engaged in blitzkrieg, a "lightning" style of war where mobile infantry and air force assailed European targets with surprising, aggressive force.
The launch is typically accompanied by a marketing blitzkrieg, which includes launch day events across multiple cities and advertising across print, television, online and billboards.
DOJ's filings documented how Justice lawyers became increasingly skeptical about the whistleblower firm in the fall of 2018, leading up to the blitzkrieg dismissal motions.
The North's military said it was prepared to counter the U.S. and South Korean forces "with an ultra-precision blitzkrieg strike of the Korean style".
A year later the German blitzkrieg overran French and British forces, and Montlaur fought in a series of failed battles until France surrendered in 1940.
A blitzkrieg tour of some of the artist's favorite haunts started with gelato by an artisanal confectioner, followed by a chaser of barbecued pork ribs.
While the first fight was a blitzkrieg for Faber, and the second was a close win for Cruz, the third was a blowout for Cruz.
The film's climax finds Lizzie and Charlotte paying a visit to their old music teacher to enact a blitzkrieg of violence upon him and his assistants.
I will say that "Blitzkrieg Bop" sounded particularly mournful, but that had nothing to do with the sound system, and everything to do with everything else.
The bill's unveiling would launch the GOP's blitzkrieg effort to try to pass legislation by Thanksgiving and trigger a lobbying bonanza from both supporters and opponents.
This may be why we now have triple titles appearing, as in Lloyd Clark's BLITZKRIEG: Myth, Reality, and Hitler's Lightning War — France, 1940 (Atlantic Monthly, $27).
His inability to articulate his position on stop and frisk or counter Warren's verbal blitzkrieg on the debate stage gave many moderates in the party pause.
Blitzkrieg was a case where the Germans used technology that was available to others in an entirely new operational way, with significant advantages on the battlefield.
"Some people lost their mind at the suggestion of it," O'Shannessy, who devised Dustin Brown's attacking blitzkrieg that took out Nadal in 2015 at Wimbledon, told Reuters.
"The Nazis just wanted to make their soldiers better fighters: to fight for longer hours, to be less exhausted, to fuel the blitzkrieg even more," says Kamienski.
One is the trucking industry's thumbs up — a rare departure from the legal blitzkrieg that has greeted most of the administration's other efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.
And as Apple, Google and other major Silicon Valley players extend their auto tech blitzkrieg, the pressure is mounting for Detroit to show some high-tech leg.
Even India's biggest festive season, featuring blinding marketing blitzkrieg and heavy discounts from Amazon India and Walmart's Flipkart, has failed to escape the pains of slowing economy.
And while Dos Santos won the first of those three fights with a blitzkrieg knockout, he was absolutely hammered in his second and third fights with Velasquez.
Bean's wrestling persona is "Blitzkrieg the German Juggernaut," a character who waves a flag featuring the German Iron Cross and reportedly does Nazi salutes while entering the ring.
" Before the last song of the blitzkrieg, he flashes a shit-eating Clockwork Orange grin, roaring, "Now we're going downtown to every hotel and we're gonna kill cops.
The declaration came after a three-week blitzkrieg through northern Iraq that left many thousands dead and ended with the capture of Mosul, the country's second-largest city.
Those all could be arguments for why his opponents will remain divided and aid his eventual victory, but it would be a long war of attrition, not a blitzkrieg.
When punk arrived in the 1970s it brought with it many arresting anthems: the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop", the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the U.K." and the Undertones' "Teenage Kicks".
The Biebs was getting escorted through the crowd at HEART nightclub in Munich when he accidentally bumped shoulders with some dude in the crowd ... and the blitzkrieg was on!
"The idea is not dead in the water, but it won't be a blitzkrieg," a minister from one of the bank's shareholders told Reuters on the condition of anonymity.
For whether the availability of Pervitin was simply a supplemental aid or whether it provides an essential explanation for the success of the blitzkrieg approach remains an open question.
So he's doing just that at this show alongside his band Blitzkrieg, which features Greg Hetson, who has played guitar for bands such as Circle Jerks and Bad Religion.
In the blistering indoor heat of the gym, his focused intelligence and blitzkrieg hand speed used to flummox resident fighters, including heavyweights like world champ Tomas Nowak and Sasan Ghosairi.
It's not just the court defeat over immigration; Republican ignorance has turned what was supposed to be a blitzkrieg against Obamacare into a quagmire, to the great benefit of millions.
It helps, too, that the GOP has been playing blitzkrieg politics, yet again plunging ahead on a major piece of legislation without waiting for a score from the Congressional Budget Office.
Google's CES 2018 presence was an act of sheer brute force — a consumer electronics blitzkrieg that some how managed to standout among the bright lights of America's most stupidly garish city.
With this blitzkrieg win, which is the fourth fastest sub in UFC lightweight history, Duffy rebounds from his loss to Poirier and reasserts himself as one of the game's top lightweights.
With this blitzkrieg win—which is the second-fastest knockout in UFC heavyweight history—Hamilton improves his overall record to 15-5, while his UFC record now stands at 3-21.
From a product standpoint, the event will be remembered for Google's media blitzkrieg, papering the whole of Las Vegas with Assistant ads to rival the likes of Celine Dion and David Copperfield.
Even if you're not a fan of the Ramones or punk or music in general, you've heard "Blitzkrieg Bop" somewhere, even if you didn't know that was the name of the song.
Stalin, whose forces were locked in combat with Germany on Soviet soil, was demanding that the Allies open another front in Western Europe, much of which Hitler had occupied after his blitzkrieg invasions.
"Though he acted with what seemed at the time like blitzkrieg aggressiveness, he regretted in later years that he hadn't moved even faster," Fortune editorial director Geoffrey Colvin wrote in explaining the title.
The 1970s, spiky-haired, slam-dancing punk rocker in me rejoiced at seeing the Ramones's hit "BLITZKRIEG BOP" make its New York Times Crossword debut smack in the center of Mr. Polin's grid.
The man who led the state that called itself Islamic -- first capturing Raqqa in Syria and then leading a blitzkrieg through Iraq, rampaging through Mosul, Tikrit, to the gates of Baghdad -- is no more.
On one side of the bracket we've watched two teams' brief, pitiful struggle against the Cavaliers three-point blitzkrieg, and the other has been a quagmire of closely-contested and aesthetically butt-nasty matchups.
This occurs when customers are convinced (through blitzkrieg marketing campaigns) that there is a valid reason to transact, whereby the CCDM would enact pay walls at certain windowing sequences of the VR/360 lifecycle.
Trump's performance on Monday followed his blitzkrieg through Europe, in which he split the transatlantic alliance, and insulted allied leaders like Germany's Angela Merkel and Britain's Theresa May -- effectively doing Putin's work for him.
There's a majority view that the attack was a practice exercise for blitzkrieg, the "lightning war" of terror from the air much used by the Luftwaffe to demoralize civilian populations in World War Two.
So, obviously, people don't necessarily feel like that with "Blitzkrieg Bop," but I think a lot of people might see this as a turning point where people were introduced to music from the video game.
This is the "blood year" of his title, when Islamic State (IS) began its blitzkrieg through Iraq that culminated in the seizure of Mosul, the country's second-biggest city, and the approach almost to Baghdad.
This low moment of her career occurred in early 2012, when it was announced that she had tested positive for the anabolic steroid stanozolol in the wake of a 16-second blitzkrieg of Hiroko Yamanaka.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump travels to the UK and Ireland later this month to officially open one luxury golf course in Scotland and visit others, a break from his blitzkrieg campaign that carries risks and opportunities.
They were part of a digital blitzkrieg that has pummeled Ukraine over the past three years — a sustained cyber assault that has systematically undermined every sector of the economy: media, finance, transportation, military, politics and, energy.
But actually, in fact, the intellectual parallels that blitz created were too close, which is the innovation of moving super fast in order to accomplish something that's decisive within a war, which is the blitzkrieg context.
Granted, Palhares has spent the last few years competing as a welterweight, but considering the Brazilian's blitzkrieg loss to Emil Weber Meek last weekend, and his current suspension in the United States, he's running low on options.
Over this same period, the business class expanded its anti-union efforts from lobbying to a wide-ranging political blitzkrieg, underwriting an anti-labor cultural turn through a dizzying array of grassroots organizations and university research centers.
The technology underpinning these experiences seems genuinely advanced, and if it were not for a multi-year blitzkrieg marketing campaign insisting a reality where pixels blend seamlessly with IRL physics was imminent, it might have felt truly impressive.
Even the record's more furious cuts like lead single and opener "Trying Year" or the blitzkrieg "Don't Show Bill" are less muddy-headed, their anger delivered with pinpoint precision rather than a wild, smash-everything-in-sight abandon.
To do so, they would have to give up the dream of a blitzkrieg attack on the social welfare state in favor of a lot of arduous, diligent work to simply put the institutions of state back together.
One Russian veteran attending the festivities recalled being employed on the docks during the war as supplies rolled in that helped the Soviets first resist the shock of blitzkrieg and, eventually, to turn the war decisively against Hitler.
He is the architect of the Saudi war in neighboring Yemen, which was supposed to be a blitzkrieg that would end in two days but is dragging into its third year and has caused a horrific humanitarian crisis.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been on a diplomatic blitzkrieg lately, with a trip across the DMZ to meet with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and a summit with President Trump still in the works.
In the age of tank warfare and the blitzkrieg, it created an awesome ground deterrent to prevent tanks of its communist, Soviet-led counterpart, the Warsaw Pact, from pouring through the Fulda Gap, fanning out across Germany into Europe.
At the moment they touched each other, a shock wave squeezed more material out of their polar regions, but the doughnut and extreme magnetic fields confined the material into an ultra-high-speed jet emitting a blitzkrieg of radiation.
While other communities in the US are forced to fight bulldozers and backhoes, local communities in New York and New Jersey have been able to knock down the pipeline company early in the game with a blitzkrieg of public action.
The longer the race remains a muddle — and don't forget Elizabeth Warren, who built a powerful grass-roots organization and may have a surprise or two up her sleeve — the more plausible a Super Tuesday Bloomberg blitzkrieg starts to look.
India does espouse a no-first-use nuclear doctrine, but its military planning is said to include a scenario of a massive conventional blitzkrieg aimed at seizing chunks of enemy territory and crushing Pakistan's offensive capacity before it can respond.
Fearing that Iran would use the Houthis as a proxy for its regional ambitions, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates launched what can only be described as a blitzkrieg against Sanaa and other parts of Yemen controlled by the Houthis.
But Bean has an alter ego: In the world of amateur wrestling, he's "Blitzkrieg," a Nazi-themed brawler who chants "sieg heil," waves a flag bearing an Iron Cross, and flashes his fans a Nazi salute as part of his routine.
There were the usual blue-chip suspects in attendance, but separating this fair from others — particularly some that will open during the mercantile blitzkrieg coming to New York next week — there was little sense of desperation to sell, sell, sell.
At the moment they touched , a shock wave squeezed more material out of their polar regions, but the doughnut and extreme magnetic fields confined the material into an ultra-high-speed jet emitting a blitzkrieg of radiation, the gamma rays.
Amazon, Walmart confront India's slowing economy as holiday season growth stalls Even India's biggest festive season, featuring blinding marketing blitzkrieg and heavy discounts from Amazon India and Walmart's Flipkart, has failed to escape the pains of a slowing economy. 7.
It was passed in a blitzkrieg-like single-day special session of the Republican-controlled legislature in response to the City of Charlotte approving an ordinance that permitted transgender individuals to use restrooms in accordance with their chosen gender identity.
The Blitzkrieg was fueled by speed, with hopped-up, nearly sleepless German soldiers popping Pervitin (the trade name for a contemporaneous methamphetamine tablet) issued by commanders as they raced across Europe and bewildered foes with the rapidity of their advance.
In answering that question he ranges from identity politics to the disavowal of objectivity in much of the media; from the distressingly familiar online harassment of Filipino journalists to the "information war blitzkrieg" that accompanied the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
"[Democrats are running] a professional operation, this is like a blitzkrieg they're running — bang, bang, bang, every day, and the process is winning," said former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon, who launched a podcast this week to fight back against impeachment.
The strategy it developed to meet that end — its annual blitzkrieg of a celebrity-and-fashion Gala — is still a touchy subject, discussed sotto voce by others within the museum, who feel its glitz and cost is somehow unbecoming to the institution.
While sane people were trying to tease strategy and rationality into Trump's softening on immigration, his blitzkrieg trip to Mexico, his blatant lie about discussing payment for his wall, and then his final blistering speech on immigration, Trump was enjoying the circus.
Get the latest from the Iowa caucuses: here Bloomberg's unprecedented blitzkrieg – spending over a quarter-billion dollars nationwide on advertising alone since November – could upend the competition for California and the other 13 states that vote on March 3, otherwise known as Super Tuesday.
They look like Japanese teenagers, but fire projectiles, visit mechanics for repairs, have brakes that can lock up and have personalities tied to the cultural attitudes of their respective countries during World War II. Panzer IV is still obsessed with the idea of blitzkrieg.
It goes like this: You've just started a new game as Blitzkrieg, one of the eight squads you unlock by completing special challenges tied to each previous squad and a list of more general achievements, like saving 100,000 citizens across all of your games.
In a country where forgetfulness and forgiveness are interchangeable and there is collective mental bias for the immediate present than the distant past, Marcos' blitzkrieg campaign of "historical revisionism" has proven increasingly effective, especially among the youth and those who are critical of the Philippines' oligarchy.
Islamic State 2.0: As the caliphate crumbles, ISIS evolves Noose tightening The jihadist group, which controlled swathes of Syria and Iraq since a blitzkrieg across the two countries in 2014, has steadily been losing ground thanks to concerted efforts by troops, and militia in both countries.
But in retreating, Avenatti guaranteed that he will not be constrained by the judge in his ongoing, scathing cable news blitzkrieg against Trump and his lawyer, Cohen, a 51-year-old who is under criminal investigation by federal prosecutors in New York but has not been charged.
The second-to-last song that plays before every show is "Blitzkrieg Bop," and seeing a crowd of Entourage heads hey-ho-ing along with the Ramones was a clear-eyed reminder that whatever punk rock rebellion existed in stand-up is long dead and pissed on.
Coastal liberals, meanwhile, have often seemed to look down on those who do no share their progressive inclinations -- and cling to "guns or religion" as Barack Obama once put it -- so are partly to blame for the political distemper that led to Trump's anti-establishment blitzkrieg.
Trump's personal diplomatic blitzkrieg is also an indication of how the President plans to use his position and huge global influence to boost his 2020 hopes by creating powerful political imagery that is quickly embraced by the conservative media machine at home as evidence of great strength and statesmanship.
It's a shock-value blitzkrieg, and it feels desperate, as if director Nicholas Stoller and his co-writers (Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, plus original Neighbors screenwriters Andrew Jay Cohen and Brendan O'Brien) are out to preemptively scream down anyone who might doubt their commitment to juvenile comedy.
Shortly after his title-winning blitzkrieg of Aldo, the Irishman set his sights on the lightweight strap, and after an unfortunate injury to then lightweight champion Rafael Dos Anjos, ended up in the welterweight division, where he would lose to Nate Diaz in one of the year's biggest upsets.
In the video, O'Rourke performs the rhythm guitar part of the classic The Ramones hit "Blitzkrieg Bop" in a New Zealand accent while dressed as a sheep complete with a full mask at a 85033 concert at the now-closed Moontime Pizza in El Paso, Texas according to Mother Jones.
When London was under the Blitzkrieg, everybody in America sort of sneered at the notion of indiscriminate bombing of civilians and everything like that, but what the US and the British learned as the wars went on was that we supposedly needed to do the same things to win the war.
David BermanNew York To the Editor: The Times's superb coverage of privacy in the digital age might further document those people who don't blindly champion a digital world that has become a blitzkrieg of privacy invasion, social engineering, assaulting marketing and cowboy capitalism overseen by unaccountable lords of big data.
"I would not be surprised if I woke up one morning and ISIS in Libya had grabbed a large portion" of territory there, similar to the Blitzkrieg-style push it made in Iraq in 2014, former acting CIA Director Michael Morell told the House Armed Services Committee during a hearing on Tuesday.
Our leaders have been anticipating what French strategists in World War II called the guerre du longue durée, even as each new edition of Science or Nature makes clear that climate change is mounting an all-out blitzkrieg, setting new record highs for global temperatures in each of the past 113 months.
For the next two months, in a daily blitzkrieg of published fulmination, a ballplayer's only recourse in the era before free agency, Ruth issued daily bulletins rejecting his contract as "a scrap of paper" and declaring his intention to return it unsigned, which in a previous interview he said he had already done.
On their heels, a couple of hours later came a rising blitzkrieg of light, heat, X-rays, shock waves, and rings and knots of gas and all manner of radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum — all the panoply of a star devouring itself in one of the great cataclysms of nature, a supernova explosion.
Hong Kong (CNN)The discovery of two World War II-era bombs in Hong Kong's Wan Chai district in the past week has raised interest in the city's largely forgotten wartime history, which saw a blitzkrieg campaign to take the then-British colony, leading to more than three years of Japanese occupation.
Throw in the fact that LeBron James will be 33 next spring, and the questions surrounding how his Cleveland Cavaliers will replace Kyrie Irving's dazzling blitzkrieg, and a path is open for Harden's brilliance to emerge as the most extensive minefield Golden State must cross to earn its third Finals win in four years.
On lead single "Look What You Made Me Do," a stark, synth-­rattled blitzkrieg widely believed to be about West, she refers darkly to a list of enemies, repeatedly intones "I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me," and even declares the "old Taylor" dead — replaced perhaps by the goddess of vengeance, or possibly J. Edgar Hoover.
Of the volumes I can see from where I'm sitting now, there's a copy of Captain Fuller's "The Star in the West," co-signed by Aleister Crowley and the politically questionable British Army officer-cum-occultist who invented the concept of blitzkrieg; but possibly everyone would expect that to be on my shelves and wouldn't be surprised at all.
In "Blitzkrieg," Clark, who is a senior academic in the department of war studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, provides a good battlefield view of a crucial phase of World War II, the German invasion of France in 1940, that Americans often neglect because it preceded by 18 months the United States' entry into the war.
People present at Wednesday night's crisis summit in Brussels said the prime minister appealed to her continental peers to appreciate the significance of her move to launch talks with her Labour opponents, saying the last united front between the two big parties in the fiercely tribal Westminster parliamentary system was when Britain faced a German "blitzkrieg" bombing campaign and invasion threat.
"Bulkhead needs dedicated players like yourself to be an ambassador for Battalion 1944 and those people will be taken care of by our studio… I hope you find this funny and practice hard over the next few months to take first place in the Blitzkrieg Major in Amsterdam, where if you qualify, I'd happily buy you a drink," Brammer said.
On Tuesday night, during the news blitzkrieg that followed the firing of FBI director James Comey, a legitimately funny thing came along for liberals to laugh at: White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer gave a timid press briefing with no bright lights and no video, after concealing himself among the White House bushes (or near the bushes, as the Washington Post clarified).
It was in an earlier best-selling volume that Weatherford persuasively argued that the 25-year blitzkrieg mounted by Genghis and his cavalries — who, in "the most extensive war in world history" beginning in 1206, swept mercilessly and unstoppably over the Altai Mountains to their west and the Gobi Desert to their south — brought civilization, fairness, meritocracy and avuncular kindliness to legions of undeserving satrapies across Eurasia.

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