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241 The Confederate army withdrew south into the state of Georgia. Tennessee was completely in Union hands.
242 Under the command of General Jeffrey Amherst, the British returned the following year and were able to defeat the French, who destroyed much of Fort Carillon and withdrew to Canada.
243 Between June, 1998, and March, 2000, Woolley recalled, the clients of GMO—pension funds and charitable endowments, mostly—withdrew forty per cent of their money.
244 Then Johnston , flanked again, withdrew his thinning lines a few miles farther.
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245 "Perhaps it would be better if I withdrew altogether." — "Certainly not!".
246 The bidder withdrew his bid after submission of his bid.
247 He withdrew about a stone's throw beyond them, knelt down and prayed.
248 Earlier this year, Sean Penn filed for a legal separation but withdrew the request in May after a few weeks, calling his first action "an arrogant mistake."
249 Unable to resist the siren call of the cards, he withdrew their savings and headed for Las Vegas.
250 The old man withdrew the blade and punched the shark exactly in the same spot again.
251 The men cast off their packs, withdrew their ponchos and set up their pup tents again.
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